Endangered Threads Documentaries LogoPart of a huipil (a blouse-type garment worn by Maya women) woven on a back strap loom by Esperanza Lopez, San Antonio Aguas Calientes, Sacatepéquez.
Maria Eugenia Lopez, 9, weaves in her family's compound in Concepcion, Quetzaltenango, Guatemala. Photo by Cheryl Guerrero 2005.

 

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Kathleen Mossman Vitale
Paul G. Vitale
Margot Blum Schevill
Kathleen
Mossman Vitale
Paul G. Vitale
Margot
Blum Schevill
Former award-winning journalist, photographer and publications editor Kathleen Mossman Vitale has produced art documentaries ... read more
Paul G. Vitale is a retired Foreign Service Officer who served in Latin America and Washington, D.C. after an initial introduction ... read more Margot Blum Schevill is a textile scholar and anthropologist,
as well as an author, and curator of numerous exhibits ... read more
Cheryl Guerrero
Mario Chocooj
Cheryl Guerrero
Mario Chocooj
Cheryl Guerrero joined the documentary venture at the beginning, contributing to project design, as well as behind the computer ... read more
Mario Chocooj is a Q’eqchi’-speaking Maya from Cobán, Guatemala, where he worked as an English teacher ... read more

Articles about Endangered Threads Documentaries

Women Who Light The Dark - Documentaries Section

March 9, 2008 - Vallejo Times Herald - Endangered Threads

Friends of Ethnic Art Newsletter - February 2008 & January 2007 (Adobe PDF)

Weave A Real Peace (WARP) Newsletter - Winter 2007 Pg.14 (Adobe PDF)

Weave A Real Peace (WARP) Newsletter - Spring 2006 Pg. 4 (Adobe PDF)

October 16,2005 - Vallejo Times Herald - Filming the fabric of life