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Los Múltiples Rostros de la Comida (Ciudad de Guatemala, Guatemala)
Los Múltiples Rostros de la Comida (Ciudad de Guatemala, Guatemala)

Nuestro blogger invitado Miguel Cuj comenta sobre lo que significa la alimentación para él, como Maya peri-urbano de Guatemala.

Our guest blogger Miguel Cuj comments on what food means to him as a peri-urban Maya from Guatemala.

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Keitlyn AlcantaraMarch 10, 2019
Seasoning With Defiance: Cooking As Community Building
Seasoning With Defiance: Cooking As Community Building

By Keitlyn Alcantara, Ph.D. candidate in Anthropology at Vanderbilt University, and a 2018-2019 Publicly Active Graduate Education (PAGE) Fellow. This…

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Shelly MorseNovember 15, 2018 Comment
Celebrando Día de los Muertos en Oaxaca, México
Celebrando Día de los Muertos en Oaxaca, México

Nuestra blogger invitada Beatriz Ramirez Ordaz describe la celebración del Día de los Muertos en su natal Oaxaca, Mexico.

Guest blogger Beatriz Ramirez Ordaz describes the celebration of Día de los Muertos in her home state of Oaxaca, Mexico.

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Keitlyn AlcantaraNovember 1, 2018Comment

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4+ hours later.... rosemary makes this beautiful green color! Rosemary| Rosemary and lemon balm| Rosepetal | sage
Working on some cleansing candles to share w friends (and me! 😛) during moments of change. Fingers crossed the infusion works. Recycled containers, herbs from garden (lemon balm, rosemary) and roses “repurposed” from a shrub on the edge
Some of the most beautiful pieces of writing I have had the pleasure of losing myself in. And, coincidentally, amazing Instagram voices. #blackpoetsmatter #blackinstagram #blackwritersmatter (storyteller @morganharpernichols | salt @nayyirah.waheed |
A friend let me steal this book from her bookshelf last summer and I’m still holding it hostage. My limited US history education totally missed the part where the Freedom Farm Collective (1969), Tuskegee Farmers Institute (128 years old, and st
A 30-min call (or Spotify podcast) that gets that anxiety body out the house to move and think and laugh and maybe even walk-dance as you learn about the many powerful female creatives and leaders of Black History. @girltrek #daughtersof #blackhistor
It’s been a minute. A very exhausted, overwhelmed, curl up into a ball minute. But, coming off a weekend vacation to nature, play and human contact, I was reminded it’s actually never all on you to change the world (oops temporary narciss