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Page 1: Community, Culture, and Place OAXACA 2009. Welcome!! Maggie Erin

Community, Culture, and Place

OAXACA 2009

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Welcome!!

Maggie Erin

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Oaxaca, Mexico• Largest indigenous population in the country

• Oaxaca City population of 350,000

• Most bio-diverse state …..

• UNESCO World Heritage Site

• Rich in art, culture, music

• International visitors

• 16 Indigenous languages

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Village Stays

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Field Based Learning

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Free time to Explore on your own!

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Homestays

• Live in pairs in the city

• All within walking distance of downtown and classes

• Eat breakfast and “Comida” with family

• Spanish Immersion

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ClassesFour Blocks:• Community, Culture, and Sustainability in Oaxaca (6

credits)5 weeks of Spanish classes (3 credits)

• Anthropology Practicum Pueblo Stay (2 credits) Choice of 3 projects

• Lab Science (4 credits) Geology and Ecology of Oaxaca

• Manifesting Culture through the Arts in Oaxaca (3 credits)

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Class Structure• Classes include “in classroom” time

• Multiple excursions and field trips both within the city and surrounding countryside

• Group work, individual reflection, journal writing

• Opportunities to purse own interests

• Hands-on Learning

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Community Sustainability and Social Change in Oaxaca

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Urban Agriculture

Youth Activism

Political Movements

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Reforestation ProjectSan Pablo Etla

Learn about the effects of migration on the Sta. Ana de Valle community

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I think this slide should be about indigenous culture - usos y costumbres, hospitality… etc…..

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Anthropology PracticumA week long stay in a pueblo

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Teotitlan: Work with Bii Dau, a collective of weavers

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Teotitlan: Work with Vida Nueva, collective of woman weavers

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La Soledad

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Geology and Ecology of Oaxaca

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Reporting on our findings

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Manifesting Culture through Arts in Oaxaca

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Make Art

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Visit artists studios

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Learning Opportunities

• Group projects in various disciplines as well as journaling as individuals

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Oaxaca Community

• Free time adds to educational experience immensely

• What makes this program unique is that much of the learning is done outside of the formal classroom setting

• Freedom to meet other members of community and pursue individual interests

• Ex: soccer, dance classes, Yoga, art classes

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