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Senator Susana Harp, in Coordination with the Government of Chiapas, Promotes Training for Women Artisans with the Cultural Heritage Act

+ The regulation seeks for communities to recognize and record their elements of culture and identity SAN CRISTOBAL DE LAS CASAS, Chiapas, February 24, 2026.- Under the vision and commitment shared with the governor of the state, Eduardo Ramírez Aguilar, Senator Susana Harp, in coordination with the State Council for Cultures and Arts of Chiapas (Coneculta), led training days for women artisans from Venustiano Carranza —with the collaboration of…
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+ The regulation seeks for communities to recognize and record their elements of culture and identity SAN CRISTOBAL DE LAS CASAS, Chiapas, February 24, 2026.- Under the vision and commitment shared with the governor of the state, Eduardo Ramírez Aguilar, Senator Susana Harp, in coordination with the State Council for Cultures and Arts of Chiapas (Coneculta), led training days for women artisans from Venustiano Carranza —with the collaboration of…

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Noticias de Chiapas broke the news on Wednesday, February 25, 2026.
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