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Through Sewing and Painting: Local Entrepreneur Promotes the Reintegration of People Deprived of Their Liberty

Constance Santander Montorfano In Concepción, Carmen Medina Pineda, founder of Ayekan Ideas, has an undertaking dedicated to transforming disused clothes into reusable garments. She conducts garment and textile design workshops together with women deprived of their liberty in the prison complex El Manzano. This venture began in 2018, but for about two years, Medina's work took on a new and complementary air: the work together with scissors, need…
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Constance Santander Montorfano In Concepción, Carmen Medina Pineda, founder of Ayekan Ideas, has an undertaking dedicated to transforming disused clothes into reusable garments. She conducts garment and textile design workshops together with women deprived of their liberty in the prison complex El Manzano. This venture began in 2018, but for about two years, Medina's work took on a new and complementary air: the work together with scissors, need…

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Diario Concepción broke the news in on Monday, October 20, 2025.
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