Crowdfunding Campaign: I recreate the City through Donadora

On December 10, 2020, Casa Gallina launched the collective funding campaign named I Recreate the City through the Donadora platform.

The aim of the campaign was to bring the board game of the same name to at least 50 public schools located in communities across various states of the Mexican Republic: Guerrero, Campeche, Oaxaca and Mexico City; along with an environmental program for educators.


The ‘I Recreate the City’ campaign was active for 60 days; its goal was to raise $95,000 pesos. The campaign closed with 101 donors having supported the project and helping to exceed the goal by 14%. The total raised was $108,750 pesos.


Thanks to these donors, the I Recreate the City project will now go ahead.


Adria María Belío Rangel

África León Angulo

Aimée Labarrere

Ale Kerbel

Ameyally Verónica García Gallardo

Ana Cristina Flores Ponce

Ana Garduño

Ana Lucía Aguilar Gutiérrez

Ana Pandal de la Peza

Ana Paula Pérez

Anatalia Trujillo

Andrea Romo López

Antonio de Jesús Morales López

Ariadna Danaé Dosamantes Monroy

Asenet Ureña

Axel Solórzano

Brenda Avecilla

Catalina Pérez Meléndez

Catalina Pérez Meléndez

Cecilia Pompa

Cesar Augusto Ortega González

Christian Camacho

Cintia Garcilazo

Circe Irasema Manzano

Citly Amezcua

Clarisa Moura

Claudia Coronado

Claudia Lerma

Cynthia Gutiérrez Álvarez

David Hernández

Denisse Priego

Edith Cruz

Elena Román

Enrique Arriaga Celis

Evangelina Davila Rivera

Francisco Vazquez

Gabriel Acuña

Gabriela Alejandra Cruz Galicia

Gabriela Vargas

George Yudice

Greta Forte

Helene Sylvie Sabine Veber

Isabel Moctezuma

Javier de Cortina Ochoa

Jody Pollock

Joel Ortega Erreguerena

Jorge Munguía

Josefa Erreguerena

Josefa Ortega

Juan Manuel Rodríguez

Juliana de Lasse

Julieta Giménez Cacho

Latife Salame Khouri

Lidia Alejandra Contreras Sieck

Liliana Calvo Rojas

Luis Carlos Bustamante

Luis Gómez

Luis Leon

Luis Vargas Santiago

Magali Lara

Manuel Cruz Miranda

Marco Meza León

Marcos Castro

María Carolina Caballero Nava

María de Jesus Paredes Alor

María del Carmen Paco

María Luisa Erreguerena

María Natalia Tinoco Villanueva

Mariano Arribas

Martha Gómez Arizmendi

Mercedes Aguilar

Morgane Bellion

Natalia Ortiz

Oscar Calderon 

Oswaldo Ruiz Chapa

Paloma González

Paola Santoscoy

Patricia Ortiz Monasterio

Perla Krauze

Ramón Olivas Gastelum

Renzo Pérez

Rita Teresa Dorame Piña

Rocio Cárdenas Pacheco

Rodrigo Simancas Mercado

Rosa Elba Camacho Rodríguez

Rosa Isela Villarreal Gómez

Rosa María Aguilera

Rosalia Santillán Martínez

Roxanna Erdman Lango

Saul Guerra

Sharon Kababie

Susana Pineda

Sylvia Aguilar

Trisha Kumar

Valentina García Burgos

Vanessa Margarita Rivero Molina

Varinia Fernández

Verónica Elizabeth Angulo García

Walter Valle Uitzil

Yolanda Melgarejo

Strategy implementation programs:

Presentation of the book Constellations, Manual of Tools for Collective Mapping

Date: 13th of May, 2021

Presented by: Jorge García (Kolijke), Rubí Huerta. Moderator: Josefa Ortega

Participants: 54 members of collectives, organizations and independent agents

Format: Online


This presentation was aimed at general members of organizations and allied community actors, to acquaint them with the publication Constellations, Manual of Tools for Collective Mapping, which is an open tool that supports the recognition and social visualization of a territory’s elements. The publication's circulation increased in different parts of the country following this presentation, due to the keen interest shown by participants.

 

Constellations: Forming Organizations and Community Agents to Use and Activate Collective Mapping

Date: July-December 2021 

Facilitators: Iconoclasistas (Julia Risler and Pablo Ares), José Guerrero and the Casa Gallina team

Participants: 20 members of 9 guest organizations and an independent agent: ADVC Kolijke: Asamblea de Defensores del Territorio Maya Múuch’ Xíinbal; Ikoots Community Highschool; Enlace Comunicación y Capacitación A.C.; “Los Cobos” forest rangers; Masehual Siuamej Mosenyolchicauani; Memoria Mazateca; Mujeres Organización y Territorios A.C.; Uyool Che A.C. and Fernando Velázquez.

Regions: Cuetzalan, State of Puebla; Bosque de los Cobos, State of Aguascalientes; Ocomantla, State of Puebla, Amiltepec, State of Guerrero; San Cristóbal Amoltepec, State of Oaxaca; Huautla, State of Oaxaca; San Mateo del Mar, State of Oaxaca; Comitán, State of Chiapas; Chilón, State of Chiapas; Tenosique, State of Tabasco; Jamapa, State of Veracruz; Felipe Carrillo Puerto, State of Quintana Roo; Sinanché, State of Yucatán.

Format: mixed


This guidance program is designed for organizations, groups and community agents from various territories and aims at broaching tools for investigative and collaborative surveying based on the publication Constellations, Manual of Tools for Collective Mapping. Due to its open participation format, these dynamics help communities who activate them to highlight their knowledge, detect problems linked to a territory and enable their graphic visualization, striving to provide support in the agency, autonomy and governance of groups and communities. This program is designed to follow three work phases which include a formative stage, a preparation stage and one for implementation.

The formative stage of the program was developed between July and August 2021, when 21 members from 9 organizations in 9 states met with the Iconoclasistas (Julia Risler and Pablo Ares) to learn about the tools to activate collective mapping in their own communities. Throughout the sessions the group delved into the different possibilities and strengths of mapping as a tool for community work.

 

Knowledge and Flavors of the Maize Field: cooking workshops, discussions and visits

Date: May-September 2021 

Coordinator: Angélica Palma

Facilitators: Silvia Olivos, Daniel Olivos, the Alarcón family, Carmen Rodriguez and Rosalba Rodríguez

Participants: 40 neighbors from Santa María la Ribera

Format: online

 

This program invites the Santa María la Ribera community to learn about the complexity that a maize field represents. Through various activities -cooking workshops, conversations, visits and tours through Milpa Alta- the system’s elements and their cultural, symbolic, identity and biological significance are reviewed. The content of these activities focuses on the diverse uses of maize field species -such as maize, beans, Amaranthaceae herbs, Cucurbita squash, Maguey cactus, among others- in diet and medicine, as well as the ecosystem’s spiritual relevance.