Posted by Maya Traditions on noviembre 22, 2016
What does Fruty Monster have to do with our Youth Education Program? This month we received really exciting news from one of our students from the Youth Education Program, Junior Johany Cúmes Martin, who is in his sixth semester studying Graphic Design and Advertising. Hi Junior. Tell us about your positive experience this month, November 2016. This month we´ve hosted the event “2016 Arcadia,” which is organized by students studying Graphic Design in their sixth semester at the Mesoamerican University. It is an event that brings together internationally renowned speakers in different areas of Graphic Design. It culminates in the
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Posted by Maya Traditions on septiembre 22, 2016
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Posted by Maya Traditions on septiembre 12, 2016
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Posted by Maya Traditions on septiembre 08, 2016
Disculpa, pero esta entrada está disponible sólo en Inglés Estadounidense.
Disculpa, pero esta entrada está disponible sólo en Inglés Estadounidense.
Disculpa, pero esta entrada está disponible sólo en Inglés Estadounidense.
Disculpa, pero esta entrada está disponible sólo en Inglés Estadounidense.
Disculpa, pero esta entrada está disponible sólo en Inglés Estadounidense.
Disculpa, pero esta entrada está disponible sólo en Inglés Estadounidense.
Posted by Maya Traditions on diciembre 15, 2015
Maya Traditions Foundation began partnering with Unlocking Silent Histories ‘USH’ in 2012 offering young people involved in our Youth Education Program the opportunity to develop and share their voices through creating their own short documentaries. Here, the USH Guatemala Field Director Jenn Miller shares the latest developments within the program: “I want to congratulate these two students, and to thank Carmen for working with them,” Yolanda says, addressing the small crowd of community members, mostly Maya Traditions’ artisan partners, gathered in her home in Quiejel. “I’m sure there were moments when they didn’t pay attention, or hadn’t done their homework. But for me, this is
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