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Weaving Relationships: Canada-Guatemala Solidarity
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Weaving Relationships: Canada-Guatemala Solidarity

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Weaving Relationships tells the remarkable, little-known story of a movement that transcends barriers of geography, language, culture, and economic disparity.

The story begins in the early 1980s, when 200,000 Maya men, women, and children crossed the Guatemalan border into Mexico, fleeing genocide by the Guatemalan army and seeking refuge. A decade later, many of the refugees returned to their homeland along with 140 Canadians, members of
Project Accompaniment . The Canadians were there, by their side, to provide companionship and, more significantly, as an act of solidarity.

Weaving Relationships describes the historical roots of this solidarity focusing on the Maya in Guatemala. It relates the story of
Project Accompaniment
and two of its founders in Canada, the Christian Task Force on Central America and the Maritimes-Guatemala
Breaking the Silence
Network. It reveals solidarity’s impact on the Canadians and Guatemalans whose lives have been changed by the experience of relationships across borders. It presents solidarity not as a work of charity apart from or
for
them but as a bond of mutuality, of friendship and common struggle with those who are marginalized, excluded, and impoverished in this world.

This book speaks of a spirituality based on community and justice, and challenges the church to move beyond its preoccupation with its own survival to solidarity with those who are suffering. It is a book about hope in the face of death and despair.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Country
Canada
Date
8 December 2003
Pages
344
ISBN
9780889204287

Weaving Relationships tells the remarkable, little-known story of a movement that transcends barriers of geography, language, culture, and economic disparity.

The story begins in the early 1980s, when 200,000 Maya men, women, and children crossed the Guatemalan border into Mexico, fleeing genocide by the Guatemalan army and seeking refuge. A decade later, many of the refugees returned to their homeland along with 140 Canadians, members of
Project Accompaniment . The Canadians were there, by their side, to provide companionship and, more significantly, as an act of solidarity.

Weaving Relationships describes the historical roots of this solidarity focusing on the Maya in Guatemala. It relates the story of
Project Accompaniment
and two of its founders in Canada, the Christian Task Force on Central America and the Maritimes-Guatemala
Breaking the Silence
Network. It reveals solidarity’s impact on the Canadians and Guatemalans whose lives have been changed by the experience of relationships across borders. It presents solidarity not as a work of charity apart from or
for
them but as a bond of mutuality, of friendship and common struggle with those who are marginalized, excluded, and impoverished in this world.

This book speaks of a spirituality based on community and justice, and challenges the church to move beyond its preoccupation with its own survival to solidarity with those who are suffering. It is a book about hope in the face of death and despair.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Country
Canada
Date
8 December 2003
Pages
344
ISBN
9780889204287