The fiction feature, now in post production, is co-produced by Peru's Ayara Producciones and Uruguay's LaMayor Cine.
She had a radio show where she used to speak to rural women in Quechua about their rights and inform the community about social issues that could affect them. I was impressed by her profile. She was a ...
Her current research program aims to understand Quechua women’s experiences of aging in climate-impacted landscapes, as well as experiences of health and aging in rural/frontier contexts in the United ...
She has a radio program that hundreds of Quechua women listen to and that reaches the entire region once the cradle of the Inca Empire. Through her eyes we review the representation of Indigenous ...
Most of the thousands of women who have spoken out were from poor, indigenous areas of Peru. Many spoke Quechua as their first language and only limited, or no Spanish, meaning that they did not ...
For the Quechua, motherhood is closely linked to the earth, to time and to the agricultural cycle. I think it’s important to portray this relationship between women and the earth because it’s ...