Action plan

The SOMOS project unfolds through a series of interconnected actions that take place both sequentially and concurrently, harnessing the full range of Ayzoh!’s expertise and resources. These actions are divided into five main phases:

1. Fieldwork: photography, videography, audio, and the collection of testimonies. 2. Social research. 3. Editing and design: book, website, fine art prints, multimedia events. 4. Production: book, website, documentary, live multimedia events. 5. Dissemination: spreading the work across the globe through multiple channels.

At every stage, the communities themselves will be actively involved, ensuring that their voices and perspectives shape the project at its core.

1. Fieldwork

Our journey begins with the Mayan peoples of Guatemala, southern Mexico, Honduras, El Salvador, and Belize, who have explicitly requested Ayzoh!’s support in their struggles for social and economic justice.

These communities are fighting to unite the ideals of applying the Gospel’s teachings on Earth with the sacred Popol Vuh, their ancient scripture.

Through our collaboration, we aim to enhance their message of peace, unity, freedom, and respect for nature, amplifying it on a national, continental, and global level. The impact here will touch tens of thousands of lives.

From Central America, we will move to Ethiopia, specifically to the Amhara region and the Omo Valley, where we will engage with four distinct indigenous groups: the Hamer, Surma, and Karo.

Here, we will immerse ourselves in their ways of life, listening deeply to every individual’s voice and working closely with them, not for them.

In Norway, we will work with the Sami communities during the harsh winter months. Although the conditions are extreme, it is during this time that the unique identity of these peoples is most fully expressed.

Lastly, we will collaborate with Sufi communities in Africa and Europe, with possible future expansion into Asia, including Turkey, Indonesia, and Pakistan.

Throughout all of this fieldwork, Ayzoh! will remain true to its core principle: we always work with the communities, not for them. Their knowledge, experiences, and desires will lead the way.

2. Social research

While our fieldwork progresses, our team of social researchers will conduct parallel studies to gain a deeper understanding of the socio-economic and cultural dynamics at play in each community. These insights will help shape our storytelling and advocacy tools, ensuring they are rooted in the real struggles and dreams of the people we work with.

3. Editing and design

After the fieldwork and research are complete, we will move into the editing and design phase. This phase will involve creating a cohesive narrative that spans a wide range of media.

Book: a visually stunning and deeply moving publication that captures the essence of the communities and their struggles.

Website: a dynamic and interactive platform that serves as the digital hub for the project.

Fine Art Prints: limited edition prints that represent the beauty and strength of these communities, available for purchase to support their ongoing struggles.

Multimedia events: immersive live experiences that bring together visuals, sound, and storytelling to create a profound connection between audiences and the communities.

4. Production

Once editing and design are finalized, we will move into production.

The book will be printed and distributed globally.

The website will go live, becoming a gateway for people to explore the project in depth.

The documentary will be completed, offering a cinematic journey through the lives, hopes, and struggles of the communities involved.

Multimedia events will be held in multiple countries, sharing the work with a global audience and sparking conversations that drive change.

5. Dissemination

Leveraging Ayzoh!’s global network and media platforms, we will bring the voices and visions of these indigenous and spiritual communities to people around the world.

The project will culminate in a series of multimedia itinerant exhibitions, with scheduled events across multiple countries.

These exhibitions will not only document the beauty and resistance of indigenous communities but will also serve as catalysts for a global movement for uniting people under a shared vision of social justice, spiritual unity, and respect for nature.

We invite you to explore and be part of Somos

Be part of a global effort to foster unity, justice, and dignity for all. Your contribution empowers Indigenous communities to thrive, ensuring their voices are heard on a global stage. Continue reading to explore the origins of SOMOS, its objectives, and the incredible communities we work with around the world.

  • Why Somos / Why it matters
  • Genesis of the project
  • Plan National de Pastoral Indigena
  • Obiectives of Somos
  • Action plan
  • Methodology / Frugality and excellence
  • Youth and school exchange
  • Timing and budget
  • Team and organization involved
  • What does "Indigenous" mean?
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