We worked with women to tell help share a part of their stories as artists, mothers, and active community members. Alongside photographing this process, I documented families and people in the community who work alongside Be Humanitarian. From handwoven bags to breaking ground where a women-run art collective space is being built, the colors of Guatemalan culture gave life to these projects and this collection of images.
G U A T E M A L A
Be Humanitarian is a Non-Profit organization connecting people of the San Andrés Semetabaj community with volunteers from the US. Their shared efforts and collaboration have provided over 1,000 meals to families, early childhood education to students, and independent work opportunities to women in the region.