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“Nuestras Raíces" (Our Roots) project invites youth to share stories of hope

Vatican News

Vatican News

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July 8, 2026

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                    “Nuestras Raíces" (Our Roots) project invites youth to share stories of hope

The Ibero-American Network for Popular Culture invites young people to share stories of hope through “Nuestras Raíces (Our Roots), a project that showcases creative works inspired by experiences of community engagement, solidarity, and social transformation. Read all

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