The city of Cusco was the setting for the launch of "Indigenous Food Culture: Territory, Tradition and Transformation of Food...
The publication edited by Rimisp continued its route through Latin America with meetings in the Sierra Norte de Puebla and Alta Verapaz, paving the way for the official launch in Cusco, Peru.
The “Indigenous Food Culture” book tour continues its pre-launches throughout the continent. After the first meeting held at the end of October in Colombia, the activities moved to Mexico and Guatemala, where new days of dialogue and exchange were held with local communities.
In Mexico, together with our partners at Cesder, two pre-launches were held. The first meeting took place on November 10, generating a space for reflection with the students of the Bachelor’s Degree in Sustainable Rural Processes for a Dignified Life. Subsequently, on November 15, the communities of Zautla and IxtacamatitlĂĄn actively participated in the presentation of the book, reaffirming the importance of preserving and disseminating the food practices that sustain the identity of the people.
Simultaneously, in Guatemala, the book was presented to the Q’eqchi’ people. Thanks to the efforts of our partners at Aproba Sank, the publication was presented on November 13th during the Feria Campesina held in LanquĂn, Alta Verapaz. This scenario allowed the publication, edited by Rimisp, to serve as a tool for dialogue on the richness of local agro-food systems and the cultural resilience of indigenous communities.
These territorial meetings are part of a broad dissemination strategy that seeks to return the knowledge to its places of origin before its formal presentation. The route outlined in the schedule includes upcoming stops in Bolivia (November 18, 19 and 20 with PROSUCO) and Ecuador (November 22 with Amawtay Wasi University).
All these activities will converge on December 1 in Cusco, Peru, where the official launch will take place.
The book “Indigenous Food Culture” is made possible thanks to the funding of the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) and the coordination of Rimisp – Latin American Center for Rural Development. The publication will be available in Spanish, English and French from December 1st and can be downloaded free of charge at www.rimisp.org
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