We are thrilled to announce our exciting partnership with Makesense Americas and the reaction for impact programme makesense x Laidlaw Foundation. Our united objective is to encourage action-oriented leadership and spotlight the arts and culture as transformative tools in combating climate change and fostering community development.
The star of this alliance is the iin kii kalante program, driven forward by artists Patricia Uh and Angel Aviles, cherished members of our creative community.
The reaction for impact programme makesense x Laidlaw Foundation is an effort by the Laidlaw Foundation and Makesense to promote action leadership, empowering the Laidlaw Foundation’s scholars to combat climate change and advocate for the empowerment of minority groups through concrete actions with organizations and collectives. iin kii kalante, an independent cultural hub in Tecoh, Yucatan, serves as an exemplar of an artistic and socio-cultural project that ensures access to vulnerable groups and fosters culture, art, and community-based development.
At Muuch’ Creative, we are delighted to have facilitated the connection between the fantastic Laidlaw-makesense program and the project pioneered by Patricia Uh and Angel Aviles. Laidlaw scholars have been actively participating in the project’s activities, generating value propositions to promote and disseminate the artistic and socio-cultural projects of “iin kii kalante” to new audiences, emphasizing the importance of ensuring art accessibility in Yucatan.
We are thrilled to promote the involvement of Master Angel Aviles as a workshop facilitator in the Impact Carnival taking place at Huerto Roma Verde, Mexico City, on August 12 from 1 pm to 5 pm. This forms part of the activities of the re_action for impact programme makesense x Laidlaw Foundation. We are confident that his knowledge and experience in community development will provide immense value in exploring community-centered approaches to art, cultural heritage, accessibility, climate change, and community development.
We also wish to express our heartfelt thanks to our anonymous supporters—those altruistic, big-hearted citizens who didn’t hesitate to contribute towards making the participation of “iin kii kalante” in the Impact Carnival a reality. You inspire us.
