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Festijuego: a Festival to Claim the Right to Play for El Salvador's Children

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Laughter, magic and music filled the atmosphere as dozens of girls and boys ran free, chasing bubbles and spinning hula-hula hoops in community. The scene took place at the Festijuego, a community art festival in El Salvador where, for one day, childhood took the center of the stage to play without fear. On November 10, the Cube of Colonia Zacamil, in Mexicanos, became the scene of a day full of color, laughter and rights claims. FESTIGUA transf…
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Laughter, magic and music filled the atmosphere as dozens of girls and boys ran free, chasing bubbles and spinning hula-hula hoops in community. The scene took place at the Festijuego, a community art festival in El Salvador where, for one day, childhood took the center of the stage to play without fear. On November 10, the Cube of Colonia Zacamil, in Mexicanos, became the scene of a day full of color, laughter and rights claims. FESTIGUA transf…

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Desinformémonos broke the news in on Saturday, December 13, 2025.
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