BY: Technician Rubén Pezo Zambrano The Parish of San José de Ancón is the most important tourist region in the southern part of our province, within the Spondylus Route. Our people, proud of their centuries-old ancestral legacy, treasure traditions from Ecuador's oil industry, a culture and history of many values […]
Category Archives: PERSONAJES PENINSULARES
Another Side of Art During the recent Resiste Sarayacu Fest held in Guayaquil, we had the opportunity to talk with Luiggi Paolo Raffo (Another Side of Art or Luiggiman Farfrompuken The Strange), who is one of the young artists who is often found with his markers and poster boards engaged in social or environmental activism […]
By Eduardo GaleanoThe Discovery: On October 12, 1492, America discovered capitalism. Columbus, financed by the kings of Spain and bankers from Genoa, brought the novelty to the Caribbean islands. In his journal of the Discovery, the admiral wrote the word "gold" 139 times and the word "God" or "Our God" 51 times.
Thamé de Teatro de Artesanos in a performance on the day of the return of Saint Biritute. By Cristian Levi. We could say that the theories of homo sapiens or homo erectus are ideas within a media debate that are currently almost comical, like clichés added to the new generation's theory of homo […]
Citizens from several countries around the world will mobilize this September 30th to warn about the massive increase in energy consumption that waste incineration generates, especially in urban centers, and to remind everyone that recycling saves more energy than this outdated technology produces. The actions focus primarily on demonstrating that […]
By Decio MachadoFor decades, land and water have been a source of intense conflict on the Santa Elena Peninsula, pitting agribusiness sectors against peasants, evidencing a logic of struggle clearly marked by their social position—a class conflict. According to sources close to the […]
Listening to the silence, the penetrating wind, while the sun above embraces you, during the walk, the quickened breath, the furrowed brow, seeing the results of a senseless humanity. Caring for this paradise, like a personal treasure, because she's like my mother, she's the one who gives me air, who lets me breathe, who gives me shade, who gives me a variety of […]
Every August 9th, the Ecuadorian government awards the Eugenio Espejo National Culture Prize to its most distinguished men and women in the fields of arts, sciences, cultural activity, and institutional work. Of this year's awardees, two deserve special mention: Papá Roncón and Luigi Stornaiolo. The […]
The Kichwa nationality of the Ecuadorian Amazon comprises two peoples who share the same linguistic and cultural tradition: the Napo-Kichwa people and the Kichwa people of Pastaza. The self-definition of the Kichwa of Pastaza province as Runas (people or human beings) marks their affiliation and belonging to the same intraethnic identity space compared to […]
On July 26th, the new cycle within the synchronistic 13-moon cycle began. How should we work as a human collective to achieve better planetary synchronization? White Rhythmic Mirror gives us insight into the topic. How can I organize myself to balance? Balance your feelings in the here and now. Each first day of the ring (year) […]
