February 2004 Newsletter
Article written by Alex Rocklin and Rachel Wallis
The winter cold has ended in San Cristobal, the peach trees are blooming, and the Chiapas Peace House Project is busy preparing a delegation for next month (see below for details). Our updated website is also now up and running (www.chiapaspeacehouse.org ). As you will see, we are now looking for someone to fill our staff position for May (see below). Sarah, a current volunteer, is teaching us about gardening and setting up a peace house garden, while preparing to do media and communications work in the communities.
I. Delegation to Chiapas: Last chance to get in on the delegation sponsored by CPHP and Mexico Solidarity Network
II. Staff Position: Chiapas Peace House now accepting applications for the Field Coordinator position in San Cristobal de Las Casas
III. Analysis: Montes Azules: Land, Wealth, and Spin
IV. Food: The Tostada, a Mexican Mystery
The winter cold has ended in San Cristobal, the peach trees are blooming, and the Chiapas Peace House Project is busy preparing a delegation for next month (see below for details). Our updated website is also now up and running (www.chiapaspeacehouse.org ). As you will see, we are now looking for someone to fill our staff position for May (see below). Sarah, a current volunteer, is teaching us about gardening and setting up a peace house garden, while preparing to do media and communications work in the communities.
I. Delegation to Chiapas: Last chance to get in on the delegation sponsored by CPHP and Mexico Solidarity Network
II. Staff Position: Chiapas Peace House now accepting applications for the Field Coordinator position in San Cristobal de Las Casas
III. Analysis: Montes Azules: Land, Wealth, and Spin
IV. Food: The Tostada, a Mexican Mystery



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