I know, shipping 200 teenagers from all over the world into an IB school in an island country in Central America sounds like a crazy Lord-of-the-Flies-ish social experiment. But luckily, none of the plots went like Lord of the Flies.
“The project is like a pig,” Lourdes described how the Boruca Indigenous Women Artisans Association So Cagru operates, “To participate, you have to feed it. If you want to take something from it, like a pig’s leg or head, then the pig would die.” So Cagru partners with the Costa Rican NGO Diwo Ambiental This vivid analogy, shared on the first day of our Anthropology trip at the Boruca Indigenous Reserve, captured the community’s essence of collective care. Nestled in the Sou