A ti Vuelvo

 

by Johanna Alarcón from Quito, Ecuador

"A ti Vuelvo" explores the importance of nature and the power of matrilineal knowledge that is passed on from one generation to the next. In a world threatened by overpopulation and environmental exploitation, the pandemic has shown us how simple life can be when we return to our essence

 
 
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