UNBC GEOGRAPHY FIELD SCHOOL TO GUATEMALA
GEOGRAPHIES OF
CULTURE, RIGHTS & POWER:
Indigenous & Gendered Human Rights in Guatemala
MAY 3-26, 2004
ITINERARY
May 3, 4, 5, 6 CULTURE, RIGHTS, AND POWER SEMINAR UNBC CAMPUS,
9:00 1:00, RM 6-217 & 7-158
- Students will receive reading package and reading list
one month before the start date. We begin our seminar with the expectation that
students have read the course material in advance.
May 7 PRE-DEPARTURE MEETING UNBC CAMPUS, 9:00 1:00, LIBRARY
- Dr. Nolin and ALL participants will meet to discuss final
logistics & group agreements
May 12 ALL PARTICIPANTS DEPART FROM VANCOUVER ON AMERICAN AIRLINES 814:
- 7:00 am, depart Vancouver ; 1:00 pm, arrive in Dallas/Fort Worth
- 3:00 3:30: Jacqui Stephens will run seminar on field journals &
participant observation
- 5:00 pm, depart Dallas/Fort Worth; 7:30 pm arrive in Guatemala City
- Rights Action (RA) van transport (Madriel) to Hotel Spring: 8 Avenida 12-65,
Zona 1, Guatemala City, Tel: 232-6637, FAX: 232-0107
- Dinner at Piccadilly (6 Av., Zona 1), evening preparation
for first day of meetings
May 13 - ORIENTATION IN GUATEMALA CITY, HOTEL SPRING
- 7:00am: Breakfast: Hotel Spring
- 8:00am: Meeting: Grahame Russell (Rights Action
RA): Welcome and Introductions / Seminar Logistics.
- 9:00 am: Meeting: Grahame & Annie Bird (RA).
What is RA? RAs vision? Who are RA partner groups and the issues they confront?
Campaigns? North Americans focusing on responsibility of northern actors?
Legal and Political forms of Global Justice Activism. Conception of local to
global legal and political activism. Guatemala update.
- 10:30am: CALDH
(Centre for Legal Action in Human Rights)(NGO legal activism), Juan Pablo
discusses genocide cases.
- Lunch: Central Plaza, walk through Zona 1 and 2, past Iglesia San Sebastian
(Bishop Gerardi's monument)
- 2:00pm: FAFG
Guatemalan Forensic Anthropology team (Exhumations), José Suasnvar &
Claudia Rivera
- 4:30pm: HIJOS
(Hijos e Hijas por la Identidad y la Justicia contra el Olvido y el Silencio),
Zona 2, Raoul and Paco
- 7:00 pm: Dinner at Mexican restaurant, Zona 1
May 14 19 TRAVEL TO RURAL AREAS OF EASTERN GUATEMALA WITH
GRAHAME RUSSELL (RA)
- Participatory visits, discussions and interviews concerning the situations of the
people and communities living in situations of violations of their indigenous rights &
human rights as well as women leaders in issues of community development
May 14 RABINAL, POSADA SAN PABLO
- 6:00am: depart Hotel Spring for Rabinal [6 hours of driving, breakfast en route]
- 12:00 pm: arrive in Rabinal
- 12:30 pm: Pacux, attend commemoration of 14 May 1982 Río Negro massacre
- 2:00 pm: walk to exhumation site on former military base, meet with FAFG team, and talk
with widow
- 3:00 pm: walk to monuments in cemetery
- 4:00 pm: walk to offices of ADIVIMA
(Asociación para el Desarrollo de las Víctimas de la Violencia en
las Verapaces, Maya-Achì) (local genocide survivors community human rights group)
and FNE (
Fundación Nueva Esperanza: Río Negro, Rabinal)
-
meet with
Carlos Chen, Jesús Tecu Osorio, and Pedrina Burrero Lopez
- Ríos Montt video & discussion
- 5:30 pm: drive with Jesús to new FNE school
- 7:00 pm: dinner: meet with
CIDA Interns David and Kate Turner
- Lodging: Posada San Pablo, 3a Avenida, 1-50, Zona 1, Miguel Osorio
Díaz y Enriqueta Alonzo de Osorio, phone: 940-0211
- Evening journal writing
May 15 RABINAL, POSADA SAN PABLO
- 7:30am: Breakfast in town
- 9:30am: Meeting with Fernando Suazo, former Catholic priest
- 11:00am: visit Rabinal community museum,
Museo Comunitario Rabinal Achì (cultural history of Maya-Achì people
and mini "holocaust" museum), 2a Calle mentre 4a y 5a Avenida, Zona 3
- 12:00 pm: Hike to "Cajyup" Mayan ruins [60-75 minutes hike up
take food with us]
- 5:00 pm: Dinner at pension
- Lodging: Posada San Pablo
- Evening journal writing
May 16 EL ESTOR, HOTEL LA PLAYA
- 7:00 am: Breakfast in Rabinal market
- 7:30am: Depart Rabinal for El Estor, Isabel
- Travel: El Estor, Q'eqchi people and INCO mining issues [6-7 hours drive]
- Lunch: in Río Dulce (Backpacker's Hotel)
- Afternoon: swim at the Finca Paraiso waterfall (between Río Dulce and El Estor)
- 4:00 pm: meet with Daniel Vogt (AEPDI - The Association for the Integral
Development of El Estor), a local, Maya-Q'eqchi NGO
- Dinner: local comedor and follow-up meeting with Daniel Vogt
- Lodging: Hotel La Playa, 2a Calle 4-23, Zona 1, El Estor
- Evening journal writing
May 17 EL ESTOR, HOTEL LA PLAYA
- 7:30am: Breakfast
- 9:30 am: Meeting and tour of
INCO-EXMIBAL
site west of El Estor, INCO representative and El Estor mayor, Rigoberto Chul)
- 1:30 pm: Lunch and swim in El Estor
- 3:00pm: Drive to Chichipate for 4:00pm meeting with AEPDI, Daniel Vogt, and with
local Maya-Q'eqchi communities
- 7:00 pm: Dinner with Daniel Vogt
- Evening journal writing
May 18 EL ESTOR TO MORALES TO RIO HONDO JUNCTION
- 8:30am: Breakfast
- 10:00am: Travel by boat to Mariscos (1 _ hours) and van to Morales
(1 hour & lunch) onto
Lanquin II banana plantation (formerly Del Monte - BANDEGUA) to meet with members
of Members of the Asociación de Desarrollo Integral de Creek Zarco
[Zarco Creek Integral Development Community Association], coordinated by
CUC
(Comité de Unidad Campesino). See
Rights Action report.
- Travel: to Guatemala City but broke down at Río Hondo junction
(close to Gualán)
- Dinner and Lodging: El Tropico
May 19 RIO HONDO JUNCTION TO ANTIGUA, HOTEL LA TATUANA
- 7:00am: Leave El Tropico, breakfast en route, for Antigua
- 3:00pm: Arrive in Antigua, lunch at Rainbow Reading Room
- 4:00pm: final meeting with Grahame
- 6:00 pm:
CLAG conference registration,
Hotel Casa Santo Domingo
-
3a Calle Oriente No. 28 "A", Antigua, Tel: 832-0140; Fax: 832-0102
- 6:30 pm: CLAG conference welcome cocktail in the Jardin de la Huerta, Hotel Casa
Santo Domingo
- Lodging: La Tatuana, 7 Avenida Sur 3, Antigua, Tel: 232-6637, FAX: 232-0107
- Free evening for dinner and meeting with delegates at the conference
May 20 CLAG CONFERENCE AT CASA SANTO DOMINGO, ANTIGUA, HOTEL LA TATUANA
- Student attendance at conference (8:30 6:00); critical reflection write-up
of sessions attended is expected upon return from Guatemala
- Opportunities to explore colonial Guatemala: markets, research libraries, theatre,
and so forth
- Meals: Conference registration covers coffee & juices at breaks and evening
beverages
- Meals: Students are responsible for arranging meals
- 6:30 7:30 pm: CLAG reception hosted by/at
CIRMA Research Centre (Cash Bar), 5a Calle Oriente, No. 5
The Centro de Investigaciones Regionales de Mesoamérica (CIRMA) is one of
Central America's premier research institutes. Due to CIRMA's leadership in dealing
with topics in the social sciences and local indigenous peoples, its research library
is an important repository for Central American materials.
- Lodging: La Tatuana, 7 Avenida Sur 3, Antigua, Tel: 232-6637, FAX: 232-0107
- Free evening for dinner and meeting with delegates at the conference
May 21 CLAG CONFERENCE AT CASA SANTO DOMINGO, ANTIGUA, HOTEL LA TATUANA
- Student attendance at conference (8:30 4:00); critical reflection write-up
of sessions attended is expected upon return from Guatemala
- Meals: Conference registration covers coffee & juices at breaks and evening
beverages; students are responsible for arranging breakfast and lunch
- 3:00 pm: Meet with
Dr. W. George Lovell for a reading from
A Beauty that Hurts:
Life and Death in Guatemala, rooftop patio, Casa Santo Domingo
- 7:00 10:00 pm: CLAG banquet at the Casa Santo Domingo (included in
conference fee)
- Keynote presentation: Dr. W. George Lovell, Professor of Geography, Queens
University
- Awards Ceremony
- Lodging: La Tatuana, 7 Avenida Sur 3, Antigua, Tel: 232-6637, FAX: 232-0107
May 22-26 TRAVEL TO RURAL COMMUNITIES IN CENTRAL AND WESTERN GUATEMALA WITH
CAREN WEISBART
- Participatory community visits, discussions and interviews concerning the situations
of people and communities working through issues of coffee production, fair trade coffee
certification, and organic certification, and womens role in community development.
May 22 ANTIGUA TO GUATEMALA CITY, CASA SAN JOSÉ
- 8:00am: Breakfast, Rainbow Reading Room, meet with Caren Weisbart
- 9:30am: Travel to the Capital and Casa San José
- 11:00am: Introduction of Group and Caren Weisbart & explanation of Carens
work in Guatemala
- 12:00 pm: Meeting: Mario Godinez with CEIBA (Asociación para la
Promoción y el Desarrollo de la Comunidad) one of 22 organizations working
with the Mesa Global
—to discuss issues of Plan Puebla Panama and mining companies in Guatemala
- 1:30pm: Lunch: Panda Express Chinese Buffet
- 3:15 pm: Meeting: Tara Ward with Peace Brigades International (International
Human Rights Accompaniment) at Casa San José
- 5:30pm: Walk to Central Plaza, tour National Palace, coffee at Sol Rey
- 7:00pm: Dinner: Casa San José
- Lodging: Casa San José, Zona 1, Guatemala City
- Evening journal writing
May 23 GUATEMALA CITY TO SAN LUCAS TOLIMÁN
- 8:00am: Breakfast: Casa San José
- 9:30am: Travel to San Lucas Tolimán (3 hours)
- 1:30pm: Lunch: San Lucas Tolimán Victoria´s
- 3:30pm: Meeting with Marcelo and Rodolfo, representatives from
CCDA
(Campesino Committee of the Highlands), a Maya Kaqchiqel campesino organization) -
Introduction to the CCDA and their work In Guatemala. Situational Analysis
- 6:30pm: Dinner: San Lucas Tolimán Women's coop (organic,
permaculture centre)
- Lodgings: La Fonda de la Llave (3 people) and Casa Cruz (8 people)
- Evening reflection & Journal writing
May 24 SAN LUCAS TOLIMÁN & CHITULUL
- 7:30am: Breakfast: San Lucas Tolimán Victoria´s
- 8:15am: Pick-up ride to Chitulul (a small coffee growing community)
- 9:00 am: Hike down to Finca El Paraíso (and up again!) to see a coffee
beneficio (processing plant), Fair Trade talk, and coffee crisis analysis with CCDA's
Marcelo and Rodolfo
- 2:00pm: Lunch: Chitulul Prepared by the community
- 5:00pm: Meeting: Basilia and Emily (CIDA Intern) of the CCDA's Gender Program
- 6:30pm: Dinner: San Lucas Tolimán Women's coop (organic,
permaculture centre)
- Lodging: La Fonda de la Llave (4 people) and Casa Cruz (8 people)
- Evening reflection & Journal writing
May 25 SAN LUCAS TOLIMÁN TO PATULUL (FINCA ISABEL)
- 7:30am: Breakfast: San Lucas Tolimán Victoria´s
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- 8:00am: Travel by van to Patulul (one hour south of San Lucas Tolimán)
- 10:00 am: Pick-up ride to Finca Isabel to meet with the Junta Directive (Executive
Committee) of the newly purchased finca (work with CCDA), tour crops and development
projects.
World Bank and FONTIERRAS representatives
present.
- 12:30pm: Lunch: Prepared by the community
- 2:30 pm: Pick-up ride back to Patulul, van ride to Santiago Atitlán
- 5:00 pm: Santiago Atitlán: walk 1 km out of town to Peace Park monuments &
return to visit cathedral
- 7:00pm: Dinner: San Lucas Tolimán Women's coop (organic,
permaculture centre)
- Lodging: La Fonda de la Llave (4 people) and Casa Cruz (8 people)
- Evening pre-Embassy planning meeting & Journal writing
PMay 26 GUATEMALA CITY & ANTIGUA, HOTEL LA TATUANA
- 5:00am: Drive into Guatemala City, breakfast in capital, planning meeting
- 11:00 am 1:00 PM: Meet with
Canadian Ambassador,
James Lambert Guatemala City
- 1:00pm: Drive to Antigua
- 2:00 pm: Lunch and shopping
- 7:00pm: Final Dinner at Café La Flor
- Lodging: La Tatuana, 7 Avenida Sur 3, Antigua, Tel: 232-6637, FAX: 232-0107
May 27 DEPART GUATEMALA AND RETURN TO CANADA
- 4:30am: Shuttle from Antigua to airport
- 7:40am, depart Guatemala City on American Airlines 2196; 12:00pm arrival at
Dallas/Ft. Worth
- 4:39pm, depart Dallas/Ft. Worth on American Airlines 887; 7:03pm arrival in Vancouver