What We Do
We use community storytelling, digital archiving, and research and education to promote and support rights to land and culture.
We are dedicated to protecting the land rights and cultural heritage of the people of the southern Caribbean coast of Costa Rica. Our goal is to assist the community of Caribe Sur in growing a living public archive and making information about their history and rights more easily accessible both within and outside the community.
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The South Caribe Roots Archive documents the people, places and events in southern Caribbean, Costa Rica, through family photographs and stories.
We work with local residents, young and old, to offer training in multimedia storytelling and collaborative projects that generate public documentary content and elevate local voices and perspectives.
The Rich Coast Project coordinates cross-cultural interdisciplinary service learning opportunities in collaboration with universities and professionals.