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Maestra News | September 2016

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Happy International Literacy Day!

In celebration of International Literacy Daytoday MAESTRA will be screened at the UNESCO headquarters in Paris.

We are delighted to continue sharing this story from international headquarters to home screens. Thank you for sharing this road with us.

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UNESCO Paris Screening


Collaboration with Nicaraguan Literacy Archives


Maestra VOD Streaming from WMM


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UNESCO Screening

Happy International Literacy Day!

In celebration of International Literacy Daytoday MAESTRA will be screened at the UNESCO headquarters in Paris.

We are delighted to continue sharing this story from international headquarters to home screens. Thank you for sharing this road with us.


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Digitizing & Preserving Nicaragua’s
Literacy Campaign Archive


The Literacy Project is proud to be a collaborating partner with the Instituto de Historia de Nicaragua y Centroamérica and The School for International Training – Nicaragua Program in a major project to digitize thousands of oral history audio cassettes held in the IHNCA archives. Fulbright scholar Becca Cooley will be traveling down to Managua in just a few days to work on this project for the next few months. She is currently raising funds to support this project and is very close to her goal – help her get there!
Learn more about the project and how you can support it here.


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MAESTRA VOD Streaming & DVD

Maestra is now available for Vimeo on Demand online streaming for $5.99 through Women Make Movies.
It is also now available for the at-home DVD price of $19.95.
We’re thrilled that our story is increasingly accessible. Buy here.



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We are raising funds to continue  distributing Maestra and to expand The Literacy Project’s work in documenting the role of literacy in social justice movements across the Americas. Follow us on social media, share with your friends, and please consider making a donation to support our work.
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