They highlight the collaboration of Annick Sanjurjo –

Vivianna Dioverti, executive director of the Texo Foundation, says that thanks to people like Annick Sanjurjo, who always gets the recognition it deserves, we can enjoy something as precious and valuable as ñandutí, which is part of cultural heritage. our country. And it’s not just a book, it’s a physical space. “Last February 24, Paraguayan Women’s Day, the Annick Room was inaugurated and a new edition of the ñandutí book was released, which will continue to be part of the country’s cultural heritage, with donations to us. “This display of generosity to the land has become a national commitment that we want to honor, nurture and protect for generations to come.”

stresses that one of the objectives of the Texo Foundation is to surprise through art and culture; Every surprise can be new information for someone, because with this knowledge we grow individually and socially.

In 2019, Paraguay’s ambassador to the United States, Germán Rojas Irigoyen, referred Albert and Annick to the foundation’s first books and decided to donate the ñandutí collection.

Source: Ulti Mahora

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