This powerful exhibition, 'Entre el teler i el silenci', shines a light on the daily lives of Q'eqchi' Maya women from Alta Verapaz, Guatemala, weaving their stories of pain, dignity, and hope into a tapestry of resilience. Through an exploration of their intricate crafts, agricultural practices, and caregiving roles, the exhibition illustrates how these women persist in the face of poverty, racism, and colonial legacies. It also highlights critical social issues such as forced maternity and sexual violence, which affect many victims within this community. The art displayed serves as both a reflection of their struggles and a celebration of their enduring spirit, aiming to raise awareness and provoke conversations around these topics. Visitors will gain insight into the cultural richness of the Q'eqchi' people while acknowledging the challenges they face, making this exhibition not just an art display but a platform for social justice and advocacy.
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