J A G U A R
Thanks to the paths that have crossed mine, I’ve been fortunate to visit places where life, nature, education, and inclusion thrive.
My first mission, back in 2022, took me deep into the mountains and jungles of the north of Colombia. That’s where it all began. It was there that I dared to immerse myself in new cultures and share my work and perspective. In the end, it was they who truly taught me.
In 2023, life brought me to an island, where the sea and the community embraced me. I taught at the local cultural center, but it was the everyday moments that became the real lessons.
Now, I find myself in Vietnam. Once again, my task is to create, to tell stories, and to shine a light on projects rooted in education and culture. It is an honor to be here.
Each journey has come with its own challenges, and each one has gifted me unforgettable experiences I hope to keep living, again and again.
Endless thanks to the incredible people and places that have trusted me along the way
Sa Pa Vietnam
Every time I walked your mountains, I encountered your people. Each one a reflection of the land itself: resilient, warm, and quietly strong. Language was never a barrier. We spoke with gestures, with the shared rhythm of footsteps on dusty paths, with the simple kindness exchanged in glances. We didn’t need many words. Just smiles that spoke volumes, tired feet that told stories of long journeys, and moments of silence that somehow said everything.
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La Sierra
We must never forget the importance of traveling and immersing ourselves in the richness of diverse cultures.
Exploration is more than movement, it’s a path to understanding. Recognizing and valuing cultural diversity is not only an act of respect, but a vital step toward protecting and preserving the heritage that shapes our shared humanity.
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Isla Fuerte
For our future leaders, and in honor of our ancestors, let us remember the importance of listening deeply and amplifying the voices that often go unheard. Wherever they may be, in our communities, across borders, or in the quiet corners of history, their stories matter. It’s our responsibility to carry them forward, to ensure they are seen, heard, and remembered.
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