The budget for the operation of new spaces such as Chapultepec: Nature and Culture and the museums of the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) that were built or renovated on the Mayan Train route It’s guaranteed. Everything new has a backup for its operationsaid the federal Secretary of Culture Claudia Curiel de Icaza in an interview with The Day.

He reiterated that the budget is being redesigned without taking away from other areas. “The support for creation is intact, the INAH will have support, we must continue to strengthen Inbal. Everything new has support for its operation. With Diego Prieto (director of the INAH) we have been looking at numbers, strategies, self-generated issues.

Community venues

We also talked about the creation of community venues, a strategy that we will share with you later, because of everything that has been found, the communities want to make their museums, and it seems essential to us that heritage is not only included in the large rooms. , the large collections or the large wineries or art repositories, but rather that the towns have it.

Living heritage

In this context, he reported: “later we will communicate an important living heritage project, how we are going to strengthen languages, crafts, community museums; That is, how are we going to work on the community issue with a unified front.

“This is an important territory that we are going to work on from popular cultures and with the National Institute of Indigenous Languages. We are redesigning this unified front so that we can go out into the territory to work on living heritage and that there is not a little bit here and another here.

It is not discovering the black thread; It is to strengthen what we already have, but to take advantage and innovate from a broader community vision, not so individualistic, in which support is only for one. You have to learn to work collectively. We have several years to design all this and give results.

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