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Community-State-Church Partnerships Supporting Education in El Salvador

In June 2011 undergraduate student Codie Kane conducted interviews in El Salvador as part of an ongoing initiative of the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs and the Center for Social Justice Research, Teaching and Service at Georgetown University. She partnered with the...

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Education and Social Justice Project

In early 2010 two Georgetown University Centers – the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs and the Center for Social Justice Research, Teaching and Service – created the Education and Social Justice Project to engage students and build knowledge about the deep connections between...

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Eduardo Antonio Ayala Cruz

Eduardo Antonio Ayala Cruz is the president of the community directive in Carasque, Nueva Trinidad, Chalatenango in El Salvador. Committed to working for his fellow citizens, he decided to refrain from attending college in order to help lead his village. He is currently involved in community life at many levels, from ensuring that local water standards are met to organizing holiday celebrations. He supplements these responsibilities with work as a youth facilitator at the public school in the nearby town of Nueva Trinidad. A recent high school graduate, he is one example of the energy and commitment of young people in the region.

INTERVIEWS

A Discussion with Eduardo Antonio Ayala Cruz, President of the Community Directive of Carasque, Nueva Trinidad, El Salvador
July 7, 2011

Background: As part of the Education and Global Social Justice Project, in July 2011, undergraduate student Codie Kane interviewed Eduardo Antonio Ayala Cruz, president of the community directive in Carasque, Nueva Trinidad, El Salvador. In this interview, Eduardo Antonio Ayala Cruz discusses...