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Where big fashion houses see only dollar signs, indigenous artisans plumb priceless connections to nature and heritage
By Hola Cultura | February, 2022 Interview with indigenous artisan Araceli Calixto While growing up in the Mexican municipality Tenango de Doria, Araceli Calixto learned from her grandmother how to embroider the designs of her Otomi people, making wall hangings,…
Office of Foreign Missions hosts gingerbread contest in Washington
By State Magazine | February, 2022 The Office of Foreign Missions (OFM) held their first ever Gingerbread Diplomacy Contest in December 2021. With pandemic concerns making traditional holiday gatherings and outreach events inadvisable, OFM sought a safe, enjoyable outdoor alternative.…
At the Art Museum of the Americas, a wide-reaching showcase of Mexican women
By The Washington Post | January 26, 2022 From Joy Laville’s melancholy prints to Marta Palau’s exuberant installation art, “Women in All Their Diversity” covers a lot of territory. Still, the title of the group exhibition at the Art Museum…
La cocina e ingredientes de Oaxaca presentes en el “Mes de Oaxaca en Estados Unidos”
By Hoja de Ruta Digital | November 13, 2021 > La cocina de Oaxaca y sus ingredientes son protagonistas del “Mes de Oaxaca en Estados Unidos”, evento que muestra las tradiciones y riqueza cultural y culinaria de la entidad que es…
Oaxaca in the U.S. Opens With Pomp and Some Irony
By Washington City Paper| November 4, 2021 > After a devastating year for the Mexican tourism sector, the Mexican Cultural Institute opens its doors with an exhibition featuring contemporary Oaxacan artists. READ THE FULL ARTICLE >
Get Out There: BOO! Get Ready For ‘Halloweekend’
By WAMU 88.5 | October 28, 2021 > The Mexican Cultural Institute is hosting an open house and celebration of the cultural traditions of Oaxaca. READ THE FULL ARTICLE >
Where big fashion houses see only dollar signs, indigenous artisans plumb priceless connections to nature and heritage
By Hola Cultura | February, 2022 Interview with indigenous artisan Araceli Calixto While growing up in the Mexican municipality Tenango de Doria, Araceli Calixto learned from her grandmother how to embroider the designs of her Otomi people, making wall hangings,…
Office of Foreign Missions hosts gingerbread contest in Washington
By State Magazine | February, 2022 The Office of Foreign Missions (OFM) held their first ever Gingerbread Diplomacy Contest in December 2021. With pandemic concerns making traditional holiday gatherings and outreach events inadvisable, OFM sought a safe, enjoyable outdoor alternative.…
At the Art Museum of the Americas, a wide-reaching showcase of Mexican women
By The Washington Post | January 26, 2022 From Joy Laville’s melancholy prints to Marta Palau’s exuberant installation art, “Women in All Their Diversity” covers a lot of territory. Still, the title of the group exhibition at the Art Museum…
La cocina e ingredientes de Oaxaca presentes en el “Mes de Oaxaca en Estados Unidos”
By Hoja de Ruta Digital | November 13, 2021 > La cocina de Oaxaca y sus ingredientes son protagonistas del “Mes de Oaxaca en Estados Unidos”, evento que muestra las tradiciones y riqueza cultural y culinaria de la entidad que es…
Oaxaca in the U.S. Opens With Pomp and Some Irony
By Washington City Paper| November 4, 2021 > After a devastating year for the Mexican tourism sector, the Mexican Cultural Institute opens its doors with an exhibition featuring contemporary Oaxacan artists. READ THE FULL ARTICLE >
Get Out There: BOO! Get Ready For ‘Halloweekend’
By WAMU 88.5 | October 28, 2021 > The Mexican Cultural Institute is hosting an open house and celebration of the cultural traditions of Oaxaca. READ THE FULL ARTICLE >
Where big fashion houses see only dollar signs, indigenous artisans plumb priceless connections to nature and heritage
By Hola Cultura | February, 2022 Interview with indigenous artisan Araceli Calixto While growing up in the Mexican municipality Tenango de Doria, Araceli Calixto learned from her grandmother how to embroider the designs of her Otomi people, making wall hangings,…
Office of Foreign Missions hosts gingerbread contest in Washington
By State Magazine | February, 2022 The Office of Foreign Missions (OFM) held their first ever Gingerbread Diplomacy Contest in December 2021. With pandemic concerns making traditional holiday gatherings and outreach events inadvisable, OFM sought a safe, enjoyable outdoor alternative.…
At the Art Museum of the Americas, a wide-reaching showcase of Mexican women
By The Washington Post | January 26, 2022 From Joy Laville’s melancholy prints to Marta Palau’s exuberant installation art, “Women in All Their Diversity” covers a lot of territory. Still, the title of the group exhibition at the Art Museum…
La cocina e ingredientes de Oaxaca presentes en el “Mes de Oaxaca en Estados Unidos”
By Hoja de Ruta Digital | November 13, 2021 > La cocina de Oaxaca y sus ingredientes son protagonistas del “Mes de Oaxaca en Estados Unidos”, evento que muestra las tradiciones y riqueza cultural y culinaria de la entidad que es…
Oaxaca in the U.S. Opens With Pomp and Some Irony
By Washington City Paper| November 4, 2021 > After a devastating year for the Mexican tourism sector, the Mexican Cultural Institute opens its doors with an exhibition featuring contemporary Oaxacan artists. READ THE FULL ARTICLE >
Get Out There: BOO! Get Ready For ‘Halloweekend’
By WAMU 88.5 | October 28, 2021 > The Mexican Cultural Institute is hosting an open house and celebration of the cultural traditions of Oaxaca. READ THE FULL ARTICLE >
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Where big fashion houses see only dollar signs, indigenous artisans plumb priceless connections to nature and heritage
By Hola Cultura | February, 2022 Interview with indigenous artisan Araceli Calixto While growing up in the Mexican municipality Tenango de Doria, Araceli Calixto learned from her grandmother how to embroider the designs of her Otomi people, making wall hangings,…
Office of Foreign Missions hosts gingerbread contest in Washington
By State Magazine | February, 2022 The Office of Foreign Missions (OFM) held their first ever Gingerbread Diplomacy Contest in December 2021. With pandemic concerns making traditional holiday gatherings and outreach events inadvisable, OFM sought a safe, enjoyable outdoor alternative.…
At the Art Museum of the Americas, a wide-reaching showcase of Mexican women
By The Washington Post | January 26, 2022 From Joy Laville’s melancholy prints to Marta Palau’s exuberant installation art, “Women in All Their Diversity” covers a lot of territory. Still, the title of the group exhibition at the Art Museum…
La cocina e ingredientes de Oaxaca presentes en el “Mes de Oaxaca en Estados Unidos”
By Hoja de Ruta Digital | November 13, 2021 > La cocina de Oaxaca y sus ingredientes son protagonistas del “Mes de Oaxaca en Estados Unidos”, evento que muestra las tradiciones y riqueza cultural y culinaria de la entidad que es…
Oaxaca in the U.S. Opens With Pomp and Some Irony
By Washington City Paper| November 4, 2021 > After a devastating year for the Mexican tourism sector, the Mexican Cultural Institute opens its doors with an exhibition featuring contemporary Oaxacan artists. READ THE FULL ARTICLE >
Get Out There: BOO! Get Ready For ‘Halloweekend’
By WAMU 88.5 | October 28, 2021 > The Mexican Cultural Institute is hosting an open house and celebration of the cultural traditions of Oaxaca. READ THE FULL ARTICLE >
Where big fashion houses see only dollar signs, indigenous artisans plumb priceless connections to nature and heritage
By Hola Cultura | February, 2022 Interview with indigenous artisan Araceli Calixto While growing up in the Mexican municipality Tenango de Doria, Araceli Calixto learned from her grandmother how to embroider the designs of her Otomi people, making wall hangings,…
Office of Foreign Missions hosts gingerbread contest in Washington
By State Magazine | February, 2022 The Office of Foreign Missions (OFM) held their first ever Gingerbread Diplomacy Contest in December 2021. With pandemic concerns making traditional holiday gatherings and outreach events inadvisable, OFM sought a safe, enjoyable outdoor alternative.…
At the Art Museum of the Americas, a wide-reaching showcase of Mexican women
By The Washington Post | January 26, 2022 From Joy Laville’s melancholy prints to Marta Palau’s exuberant installation art, “Women in All Their Diversity” covers a lot of territory. Still, the title of the group exhibition at the Art Museum…
La cocina e ingredientes de Oaxaca presentes en el “Mes de Oaxaca en Estados Unidos”
By Hoja de Ruta Digital | November 13, 2021 > La cocina de Oaxaca y sus ingredientes son protagonistas del “Mes de Oaxaca en Estados Unidos”, evento que muestra las tradiciones y riqueza cultural y culinaria de la entidad que es…
Oaxaca in the U.S. Opens With Pomp and Some Irony
By Washington City Paper| November 4, 2021 > After a devastating year for the Mexican tourism sector, the Mexican Cultural Institute opens its doors with an exhibition featuring contemporary Oaxacan artists. READ THE FULL ARTICLE >
Get Out There: BOO! Get Ready For ‘Halloweekend’
By WAMU 88.5 | October 28, 2021 > The Mexican Cultural Institute is hosting an open house and celebration of the cultural traditions of Oaxaca. READ THE FULL ARTICLE >
Where big fashion houses see only dollar signs, indigenous artisans plumb priceless connections to nature and heritage
By Hola Cultura | February, 2022 Interview with indigenous artisan Araceli Calixto While growing up in the Mexican municipality Tenango de Doria, Araceli Calixto learned from her grandmother how to embroider the designs of her Otomi people, making wall hangings,…
Office of Foreign Missions hosts gingerbread contest in Washington
By State Magazine | February, 2022 The Office of Foreign Missions (OFM) held their first ever Gingerbread Diplomacy Contest in December 2021. With pandemic concerns making traditional holiday gatherings and outreach events inadvisable, OFM sought a safe, enjoyable outdoor alternative.…
At the Art Museum of the Americas, a wide-reaching showcase of Mexican women
By The Washington Post | January 26, 2022 From Joy Laville’s melancholy prints to Marta Palau’s exuberant installation art, “Women in All Their Diversity” covers a lot of territory. Still, the title of the group exhibition at the Art Museum…
La cocina e ingredientes de Oaxaca presentes en el “Mes de Oaxaca en Estados Unidos”
By Hoja de Ruta Digital | November 13, 2021 > La cocina de Oaxaca y sus ingredientes son protagonistas del “Mes de Oaxaca en Estados Unidos”, evento que muestra las tradiciones y riqueza cultural y culinaria de la entidad que es…
Oaxaca in the U.S. Opens With Pomp and Some Irony
By Washington City Paper| November 4, 2021 > After a devastating year for the Mexican tourism sector, the Mexican Cultural Institute opens its doors with an exhibition featuring contemporary Oaxacan artists. READ THE FULL ARTICLE >
Get Out There: BOO! Get Ready For ‘Halloweekend’
By WAMU 88.5 | October 28, 2021 > The Mexican Cultural Institute is hosting an open house and celebration of the cultural traditions of Oaxaca. READ THE FULL ARTICLE >
Where big fashion houses see only dollar signs, indigenous artisans plumb priceless connections to nature and heritage
By Hola Cultura | February, 2022 Interview with indigenous artisan…
Office of Foreign Missions hosts gingerbread contest in Washington
By State Magazine | February, 2022 The Office of Foreign…
At the Art Museum of the Americas, a wide-reaching showcase of Mexican women
By The Washington Post | January 26, 2022 From Joy…
La cocina e ingredientes de Oaxaca presentes en el “Mes de Oaxaca en Estados Unidos”
By Hoja de Ruta Digital | November 13, 2021 > La…
Oaxaca in the U.S. Opens With Pomp and Some Irony
By Washington City Paper| November 4, 2021 > After a devastating…
Get Out There: BOO! Get Ready For ‘Halloweekend’
By WAMU 88.5 | October 28, 2021 > The Mexican Cultural…