Many greetings in this season of Resurrection, a new time for the renewal of promises…
I have a small comment for our project related to the Board of Directors [of the Mayan Center for Peace MN] so we can move forward a bit more. On the following page I include the some of the statements we had developed together last year for you to review it, translate it, and finally think about creating a brochure or a website in the internet.
I am sure that [our friend] will help us with ink, paper to have a good number of materials, and possibly link our website to [the Phillips Powderhorn Cultural Wellness Center], but we will have to ask her. I think that various materials have arrived, like photographs. As far as the board of directors, we’ll have to get the friends together in order to take everyone’s picture for the material. In the small space of the material, I’d like to see the following content:
Arcadio Salanic Salanic
Executive Director
Mayan Center of Minnesota
Born in Xecam, Cantel, Quetzaltenango, Guatemala, and descended from a lineage of Spiritual Guides, from a family of nine siblings, which was marked deeply by poverty, racism, and discrimination, because of their indigenous identity, these causes motivated him to defend Human Rights since age thirteen. He has been invited as an ambassador of Mayan Culture in several universities in the U.S. and Europe.
It will also be good if we can convene the board of directors at least once per month, as there are nice steps we can take.
Regarding the letter that I was mentioning before, it is meant as a testimony to my work as you have been witnesses of my humble contributions to Peace in Guatemala.
Well, I always wish all the best in the world for you and I’ll talk to you soon.
I have a small comment for our project related to the Board of Directors [of the Mayan Center for Peace MN] so we can move forward a bit more. On the following page I include the some of the statements we had developed together last year for you to review it, translate it, and finally think about creating a brochure or a website in the internet.
I am sure that [our friend] will help us with ink, paper to have a good number of materials, and possibly link our website to [the Phillips Powderhorn Cultural Wellness Center], but we will have to ask her. I think that various materials have arrived, like photographs. As far as the board of directors, we’ll have to get the friends together in order to take everyone’s picture for the material. In the small space of the material, I’d like to see the following content:
Arcadio Salanic Salanic
Executive Director
Mayan Center of Minnesota
Born in Xecam, Cantel, Quetzaltenango, Guatemala, and descended from a lineage of Spiritual Guides, from a family of nine siblings, which was marked deeply by poverty, racism, and discrimination, because of their indigenous identity, these causes motivated him to defend Human Rights since age thirteen. He has been invited as an ambassador of Mayan Culture in several universities in the U.S. and Europe.
It will also be good if we can convene the board of directors at least once per month, as there are nice steps we can take.
Regarding the letter that I was mentioning before, it is meant as a testimony to my work as you have been witnesses of my humble contributions to Peace in Guatemala.
Well, I always wish all the best in the world for you and I’ll talk to you soon.
— March 31st, 2008 Livingston, TX