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Aztlanahuac Cultural Embassy in Teotihuacan de la Nacion Xicana

Donation for the Grand Opening of the Aztlanahuac Cultural Embassy in Teotihuacan de la Nacion Xicana beginning on 8/26 and ending on 9/3. The funds raised are primarily to pay the speakers from Mexico and the United States. All speakers have been offered the same amount. In addition, the funds will go towards travel costs, housing, meals, and associated costs, but the majority will be for the presenters, esteemed elders knowledge keepers and community scholars.

For more on this event, please see these two recent columns:
“From here and from there”

https://www.populist.com/28.14.Cintli.html
“Teotihuacan: City of the gods; city in the sky”
https://www.populist.com/28.13.Cintli.html

$20 Donation

$20.00

Donation for the Grand Opening of the Aztlanahuac Cultural Embassy in Teotihuacan de la Nacion Xicana beginning on 8/26 and ending on 9/3. The funds raised are primarily to pay the speakers from Mexico and the United States. All speakers have been offered the same amount. In addition, the funds will go towards travel costs, housing, meals, and associated costs, but the majority will be for the presenters, esteemed elders knowledge keepers and community scholars.

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$50 Donation

$50.00

Donation for the Grand Opening of the Aztlanahuac Cultural Embassy in Teotihuacan de la Nacion Xicana beginning on 8/26 and ending on 9/3. The funds raised are primarily to pay the speakers from Mexico and the United States. All speakers have been offered the same amount. In addition, the funds will go towards travel costs, housing, meals, and associated costs, but the majority will be for the presenters, esteemed elders knowledge keepers and community scholars.

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$100 Donation

$100.00

Donation for the Grand Opening of the Aztlanahuac Cultural Embassy in Teotihuacan de la Nacion Xicana beginning on 8/26 and ending on 9/3. The funds raised are primarily to pay the speakers from Mexico and the United States. All speakers have been offered the same amount. In addition, the funds will go towards travel costs, housing, meals, and associated costs, but the majority will be for the presenters, esteemed elders knowledge keepers and community scholars.

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$500 Donation

$500.00

Donation for the Grand Opening of the Aztlanahuac Cultural Embassy in Teotihuacan de la Nacion Xicana beginning on 8/26 and ending on 9/3. The funds raised are primarily to pay the speakers from Mexico and the United States. All speakers have been offered the same amount. In addition, the funds will go towards travel costs, housing, meals, and associated costs, but the majority will be for the presenters, esteemed elders knowledge keepers and community scholars.

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  • Home
    • Services
    • Associations
    • Past events
    • About
    • Contact
    • LESMC Faculty
    • LESMC Story
    • CRT
    • Ethnic Studies Q&A
    • Multicultural vs. Ethnic Studies
    • Principles
  • Curriculum
    • Chapter One: Intro to Ethnic Studies
    • Chapter Two: Black Studies
    • Chapter Three: Chicanx/Latinx Studies
    • Chapter Four: Asian American/ Pacific Islander Studies
    • Chapter Five: American Indian/Native American Studies
    • Chapter Six: Intersectional and Comparative Ethnic Studies
    • Community Couch Time
  • Resources
    • PEP
  • In The News