We worked with a group of 12 local kids from Puerto Viejo to develop a short fiction film about the connection between people and the environment in the South Caribbean of Costa Rica. A team of communications students from the University of Costa Rica offered workshops on storytelling, script development, casting and production. The kids then filmed this short film... COMING SOON
Read MoreTen local youth are in the process of making a movie with the help of Fer Segura and Dani Hernández, communications students who are rejoining the Rich Coast Project to complete their practicum at the University of Costa Rica.
Read MoreThe South Caribe Roots Archive will soon welcome a new form of documentation to its collections: podcasts.
Read MoreEntrevista realizada en San Andres, Limón, Costa Rica en la finca de cacao de Daniel South. Fecha: April 3, 2016. Entravistadoras Katie Beck y Jessica Rugama (Rich Coast Project). Transcripción Kim Sohler. Editación Katie Beck.
Read MoreStudents of the Hidden Garden's Traditional Latino Herbal Medicine joined the Rich Coast Project for a morning of learning from local community members about the bush medicine they grew up with.
Read MoreThe Rich Coast Project's upcoming trip with students from the Indiana university media school was featured in last Wednesday's Indiana Daily Student.
Read MoreAn interview with Mel Baker in Punta Uva
This interview is part of a growing digital archive of the communities of Caribe Sur, Costa Rica, organized by the Rich Coast Project in collaboration with many local residents and organizations.
Read MoreIn November 2016 a group of Indiana University students will travel to Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica, to spend a working with the communities of the south Caribbean in developing content for the South Caribe Roots Archive.
Read MoreThe Casa de la Cultura of Puerto Viejo filled with students from the local schools and members of the community to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the 7.6 M Limón earthquake.
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