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PACMyC 2021 Call for Community Project Proposals Extended

PACMyC 2021 Call for Community Project Proposals Extended

The reception of projects for the Multilingual and Community Cultural Actions Program (PACMyC), promoted by the Ministry of Culture of the Government of Mexico

and the Ministry of Culture of Jalisco (SC,) will be postponed until June 21 and will not close today May 14, as initially specified in the call. The foregoing is in order to receive as many proposals as possible and allow time to disseminate the call among the different communities. 

The PACMYC is one of the calls for Culture in Resilience that invites groups, collectives, brotherhoods, councils, creators, and specialists in intangible heritage, who are interested in developing an intervention or a cultural project that promotes the safeguarding of intangible cultural heritage. 

The community cultural intervention or project may be presented by informal groups that live in the community in which they wish to influence, and must be made up of a minimum of five people over 18 years of age. 

In this way, the program serves indigenous people, Afro-descendants, and vulnerable groups or communities belonging to rural and urban areas with an interest in organizing an intervention or a project related to worldviews, communal practices, popular arts, food cultures, traditional technologies, pedagogies, community, or protection of collective rights. 

For advice on how to present the projects, those interested can contact the Directorate of Comprehensive Project Management of the SC, responsible for the PACMYC Jalisco Program, at the Patio de los Ángeles Cultural Center (Calle Cuitláhuac 305, Barrio de Analco,) at 33 3030 4500 ext. 21401, or to the PACMYC email below.  

The complete bases of the call can be found on the Culture in Resilience page.

Cultura en Resiliencia

jalisco.gob


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