The Rural Libraries in Educational Institutions -BRIE- stand out for their encouragement and commitment to reading, books, conversation and the appreciation of our rural Andean culture. We acknowledge the students, teachers and directors for persisting in this journey with books from the ground. Their coordinators tell us what they are doing:
- In the BRIE of Sucse, district of Sócota in Cutervo, every week they distribute their books by grades; through the alforjita viajera (travelling saddlebag) they promote reading and conversation about books.
- The BRIE ‘Bicentenario La Pauquilla’ in Cajabamba exhibits books to encourage students to take them home; in addition, through a library notice board they offer information about the various reading activities they carry out in the institution.
- The BRIE ‘El Calvario’ - Los Baños del Inca, in Cajamarca, carries out reading activities: ‘La pijamada de la Lectura’ (The Reading Sleepover), ‘Un día entre Libros’ (A day between books) ‘El Rey y Reina de la Lectura’ (The King and Queen of Reading), together with the development of artistic practices such as theatre and the production of theatre costumes with recycled materials.
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