Participants had the opportunity to learn and practice different uses of turbans, creating three distinct styles that promote connection with African heritage and the revaluation of black aesthetics. Additionally, a space for dialogue and reflection was generated where attendees shared their experiences and encounters with racism. The workshop was established as a space for learning, reflection, and dialogue on an issue that persists in our society.
Following the activity, attendees joined a guided tour of the Hacienda, delving into its historical significance, the intricacies of sugar production, and the sobering realities of enslavement.
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We’re excited to announce the establishment of a new apiary at Cañón San Cristóbal in Barranquitas.
We’re excited to announce the establishment of a new apiary at Cañón San Cristóbal in Barranquitas.
This year Para la Naturaleza once again took part in the global philanthropic movement Giving Tuesday.
We’re excited to announce the establishment of a new apiary at Cañón San Cristóbal in Barranquitas.