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Writer's pictureAnne Kurjenoja

San Antonio Cacalotepec

Nopaleras vs urbanización salvaje en San Antonio Calalotepec. Imagen: Anne K. Kurjenoja (2024)

Socio-territorial development, land rights and local rural and indigenous identities


In today's blog post, we want to highlight the incredible work being done by "Hilando el Territorio," a social project based in Cholula, Mexico. This project is dedicated to supporting rural communities through collective activities that give voice to the territory and indigenous peoples. Besides intuitive embroidery and textile graphics with a gender perspective to empower indigenous and rural women, "Hilando el Territorio" offers spatial analysis studies and community intelligence services. This means that the project works closely with the communities to understand their needs and challenges. By analyzing the territory and its dynamics, they can provide valuable insights that can help inform decision-making processes and promote sustainable development.Another important aspect of "Hilando el Territorio" is its focus on raising funds to support communities.


The project understands that financial resources are often limited in rural areas, and it aims to bridge this gap by organizing fundraising initiatives. These funds are then used to support community projects, such as infrastructure improvements or educational programs. Furthermore, "Hilando el Territorio" provides training for workshop leaders. By equipping individuals from the community with the necessary skills and knowledge, it ensures the sustainability of their project. These leaders can then continue to facilitate workshops and empower others in the community.What sets "Hilando el Territorio" apart from other similar initiatives in the region is its collaborative effort and focus on empowering indigenous and rural women. The project was inspired by a group of professors and researchers from the University of the Americas Puebla, who have been actively involved with rural communities in Cholula. This partnership brings together academic expertise and community knowledge, creating a powerful force for positive change.


By supporting "Hilando el Territorio," you are not only contributing to the preservation of cultural heritage but also to the empowerment of indigenous and rural people. Here are a few ways you can get involved:1. Spread the word: Share the story of "Hilando el Territorio" with your friends, family, and social media networks.


Help raise awareness about the important work they are doing.2. Attend a workshop: If you're in the Cholula area, consider participating in one of their community workshops. Not only will you learn new skills, but you'll also have the opportunity to connect with others and support the project directly.3. Donate: If you're unable to attend a workshop, consider making a donation to "Hilando el Territorio." Your contribution will go towards supporting community projects and training workshop leaders.4. Volunteer: If you have relevant skills or expertise, consider volunteering your time to support the project. Whether it's helping with fundraising efforts or providing technical assistance, your contribution can make a difference.Supporting rural communities through creative workshops is a powerful way to give voice to marginalized groups and promote sustainable development. "Hilando el Territorio" is a shining example of how art and creativity can be used as tools for empowerment and positive change. Let's join hands and support this incredible initiative.






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