Short Film-Maker dies at age eighteen
Teresa Pomahuacre stood out for her talent on audivisual storytelling.
Teresa Pomahuacre stood out for her talent on audivisual storytelling.
Multitudinous parade roamed the province of Vilcas Huamán in Ayacucho.
The aim is to highlight violence to indigenous women visible through short films.
Fortunata and Juan are two characters that traditionally weave with a waist loom. They show us how weaving is done, tell us how they learned to do it and call on young people to value and keep this practice.
The residents of the small community of Santa Cruz de Pucaraccay, share their difficulties such us their lack of access to water, electricity and education. They also tell us about their dreams and wishes for the future.
Since ancient times our ancestors have practiced traditional medicine making use of the plants that nature offers us.
In a small village in Peru, women gather to prepare the chicha de jora as their mothers and grandmothers had in the past.
Women in the district of Laramate carry out productive initiatives that allow them to have an additional income for their homes. Their vision of organization and foresight, have been dynamizing the local economy and making the role of women visible as an axis of family and communal life.