Our friend Daniel Canosa continues to work tirelessly with
libraries and communication in Argentina. He has replicated the note we wrote
about the beginning of the "Taramuyke" Library, in Potrero Grande,
San Ignacio.
"From the Rural Libraries of Cajamarca comes more
happy news, a new rural library has been incorporated - bringing reading to new
communities, an unprecedented event in the history of library services for
indigenous communities that continues adding commitments to bring reading to
villages far from urban centres.
Probably it is in that word, persistence, where you can
find some explanations to this true social and cultural phenomenon, an example
that continues to endure through time, and where we ask ourselves how it was
possible, that the simple idea of sharing readings in rural contexts,
continues to generate adscriptions among peoples, where the collective and
disinterested effort of a dream that just turned 48 on 31st March is
appreciated ... They symbolize good reasons to try to imitate their walk, and
that ours, enriched, open in new directions without forgetting these teachings.
On behalf of Orejiverde, congratulations friends! "
The complete note in this link:
http://www.elorejiverde.com/toda-la-tierra-es-una-sola-alma/4961-taramuyke-una-nueva-biblioteca-rural
Thanks Daniel!
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