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Operates in Central America and the Caribbean

PEN Chiapas Pluricultural

  • Services offered
  • Advocacy
  • Publishing Opportunities
  • Awareness Campaigns
  • Disciplines
  • Journalists
  • Writers
  • Playwrights
  • Poets
  • Publishers
  • Translators
  • Non-Fiction Writers
  • Target demographic
  • People Living in Latin America
  • Religious and Ethnic Minorities
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PEN Chiapas Pluricultural a platform that supports native writers from Chiapas. If you are a writer wanting to publish your work in a native language or you want to organize events that give visibility to indigenous writers, please contact the center via their website.

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The PEN Chiapas Pluricultural Center is founded on the diversity of languages and cultures that coexist in Chiapas. It is based on the principles of equality thinking and is seen in a plural and culturally equitable Chiapas, where all cultural and linguistic expressions have the respect they deserve for who they are and that their expressions have the recognition of their own people; that every man and every woman in Chiapas have the freedom to fully and openly live their own culture.

Last updated Jul 15, 2021
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