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Why Mexico?
Whether
you want to organize a program for a few days to a few months, the
Center for Global Education in Mexico is an experienced provider.
The Center’s work began in 1979 with a semester study program in
Cuernavaca. The work has expanded to include 4 semester programs and
10+ short-term programs each year. Cuernavaca serves as the home
base where the Center owns two study centers and has six program
staff.
Mexico
is a short flight from most parts of the U.S. and Canada and offers
a rich location to study indigenous issues, immigration, free trade,
and other issues that link our lives together.
Where we work:
Short-term programs are primarily offered in
Cuernavaca, Mexico City, Oaxaca, Chiapas, Guerrero and on the
U.S.-Mexico Border, although the Center is open to exploring
programming in other areas. More about
the locale and accommodations, etc.
Possible Program Themes
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Arts & Culture |
Globalization & Trade |
Indigenous Culture & Spirituality |
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Archaeology |
Assembly Plants (maquilas) |
Inter-Cultural Communication |
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Politics & History |
Immigration/
Migration |
Women & Gender Rights |
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Education |
Health & Alternative Medicine |
Poverty |
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Environment &
Eco-tourism |
Human Rights |
Social Work |
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Religion & Faith |
U.S.-Mexico Relations |
Zapatista Movement & EZLN |
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Agriculture & Sustainable
Development |
Trade Agreements: NAFTA & FTAA |
Indigenous Rights & Ethnic Groups |
Potential lectures/visits:
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Tour the Xochicalco pyramid site and learn about
the religious perspectives of indigenous people
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Visit with residents of a squatter settlement
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Dialogue with leaders and members of base
Christian communities
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Learn about the EZLN (Zapatista National
Liberation Army) in Chiapas
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Learn about the effects of NAFTA and
globalization for Mexican campesinos and laborers, as well as
for immigrants to the U.S.
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Visit an alternative health clinic and learn
about the health challenges in Mexico
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Visit the Diego Rivera mural in Cuernavaca to
learn key events in Mexican history
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Please see our
program planning checklist
for a
complete listing.
Other Services
Staff is also available for program set-up,
orientations and other consulting activities. Our facilities are
also occasionally available for rental.
What's the next step?
One of our staff can help provide you with
information to help you with your application. They can also help
you to plan your theme, itinerary, and will develop brochures for
your group.
Our staff can also arrange travel for you. Some groups also arrange
their own travel.
To take the next step, please call our office or fill out a
sponsor application form. Dates are not guaranteed until
confirmation is received from our staff in Mexico.
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