Snapshots of Maya Self-determination in Southern Belize
2023; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 55; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/10714839.2023.2247761
ISSN2471-2620
AutoresRoberto Kus, Levi Gahman, Adaeze Greenidge, Filiberto Penados, Shelda‐Jane Smith,
Tópico(s)Latin American rural development
ResumoClick to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Additional informationNotes on contributorsRoberto KusRoberto Kus is a Maya community outreach worker with the Maya Leaders Alliance and Julian Cho Society. He is from and resides in Punta Gorda, Belize, and took all the photographs and sourced all the translations that appear in this article.Levi GahmanLevi Gahman is a Reader at the University of Liverpool, faculty affiliate with the University of the West Indies, and former human rights observer. He focuses on emancipatory politics, environmental conflict, and movement-relevant research.Adaeze GreenidgeAdaeze Greenidge is an independent researcher from Trinidad and Tobago focusing on wellbeing, environmental justice, and anticolonial alternatives. Currently based in Jamaica, she has a background in psychology, gender, and development.Filiberto PenadosFiliberto Penados is a Maya activist-scholar from Belize focusing on participatory methods and Indigenous future-making. He is President of the Julian Cho Society and adviser to the Toledo Alcaldes Association and Belize National Indigenous Council.Shelda-Jane SmithShelda-Jane Smith is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Liverpool. Her work aims to understand the sociocultural and political determinants of physical-mental health by focusing on institutional and grassroots practices of health and care.
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