Christopher B · 563 Days ago

AGBU Rough idea

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Cristobal M · 564 Days ago

We are Here!

This is our first post, thank you for joing us!



Claire H · 589 Days ago

Screenshots of New Oi Homepage!

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Emilee M · 598 Days ago

Team Meeting Schedule

Hello all! feeling energized to continue to organize thoughts on this project. Further actions to take for tangible archiving of the textiles, and music histories that are connected. 

When works for everyone to meet? Purposing Friday April 7th. 



Emilee M · 598 Days ago

Mayan HipHop Cosmovision Lago de Atitlan GoFundMe Campaign!

Hello to our Sponsors! Thank you so much for your continued generosity.  This is very exciting and we are looking into entering the next stage of recording/mixing/mastering.  Keep updated for new releases of music and share with your friends so they can donate as well.

 





Emilee M · 605 Days ago

Meeting

Hello all! I apologize for missing the meeting. Excited to catch up on the project. I will be returning to the lake Friday. When is the next meeting scheduled? 



Emilee M · 605 Days ago

Meeting today

Buenos Dias, wondering when our meeting today is? 
10:00 am Guatemala time or have we changed it to 1:00pm? 
Thanks 

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Laura C · 605 Days ago
Hey Emilee. We are meeting now.
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Christopher B · 606 Days ago

Student Request

Celia is in her last year of studies. She is needing transport money and snacks. 

She is in touch with Maria Paz



Claire H · 606 Days ago

Welcome to the Emedia Developers Page!

Thank you for being a part of the eMedia Developers page!

In this page, we post our progress and documentation of features that we have added and upgraded in eMedia Library!

Join our community where you can post in chat and speak with our developers directly, giving us valuable feedback on what you'd like to see in our product, what you like and what you need in your file storage tools.   To make your asset management easy!

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Christopher B · 390 Days ago
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Claire H · 607 Days ago
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Claire H · 611 Days ago

Sunday Brunch



Claire H · 613 Days ago

The Oromo People:

The Oromo people, indigenous to East Africa, make up a significant portion of the population occupying the Horn of Africa. In the Ethiopian Empire alone, Oromos constitute about 40 percent of its 90 million inhabitants. In fact, Oromo is one of the most populated nations in Africa, which shares a common language, history and descent and once shared common political, religious and legal institutions. During their long history, the Oromo developed their own cultural, social and political system known as the Gadaa system: a uniquely democratic political and social institution that governed the life of every individual in Oromo society from birth to death.
 
The Oromos were colonized during the last quarter of the nineteenth century by Abyssinia, renamed Ethiopia in 1929, with the help of the European colonial powers of the day. Ever since, they are subjected to discrimination, subjugation, repression and exploitation of all forms in all spheres of life. The Abyssinian colonial system has systematically worn away at the Oromo identity - culture, language, custom, tradition, name and origin. Through the use of violence, extremists in the Ethiopian empire has obstructed natural political, economic and social development of the Oromo society.
 


Claire H · 613 Days ago

5 Types of Oromo flags and what they all mean:

https://allaboutethio.com/oromo-flag-5-types-oromia-oromiya.html

Oromia Ethipia is a place with a lot of turmoil and complexity.  To help our volunteers make more informed decisions on what media they curate, please read this link and learn the material.

The Flag Below is the Gadaa Flag, an indigenous political system to the area that has been designated as an important part of their Cultural Heritage.



Laura C · 618 Days ago

Mayan embroidered fajas from the weavers of San Marcos la Laguna

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Claire H · 618 Days ago

San Marcos Atitlan Treehouse Project Has a New Instagram Account! Click on the link to follow to keep up to date on recent updates and events.

Click link Here





Claire H · 619 Days ago

Pizza Is Happiness!

Pizza is one of a kid's favourite foods, thank you to our recent donors for their generosity!  Gracias!



Claire H · 622 Days ago
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Laura C · 624 Days ago

1st International Jazz Day Festival in Lake Atitlán

All-day event with live music. Featuring great local & international musicians within the realm of jazz, each adding it's own genre flavor at the most incredible music venue on the lake!!



Claire H · 629 Days ago

Welcome to San Marcos Treehouse Project!

In the town of San Marcos, in Lake Atitlan Guatamala there are many children without sufficient food, shelter, or education.  The San Marcos Atitlan Treehouse Project was made to offer a positive and nurturing safe space for children who are in need of social support, food, education and clothing.  Please feel free to contact us at info@openinstitute.org if you would like to volunteer at the clubhouse!  Open Institute is a fundraising platform with full transparency, designed for Nonprofits and Charities around the world.



Claire H · 629 Days ago

Welcome to Karma Promotions!

Karma Promotions offers business consulting, sounding boards, coaching, business assistance, marketing planning and branding.



Claire H · 629 Days ago

Welcome to eMedia Community!

The internet has evolved in incredible ways over the past two decades.  We have more ways to store our media than we ever, and the market continues to expand.  However, due to the way that some of these storage platforms are structured, it often takes a lot of the choice away from the consumers.  Sometimes even charging a premium to retrieve your data.  

eMedia Workspace helps video editors, universities, companies, activists, marketing firms, and media publishers save their time. It does this by utilizing a combination of Artificial Intelligence and smart software design to save, organize, upload, download, and retrieve large amounts of files. With over 300 different features for ultimate flexibility, our software is open source and can be used with any server. Intentionally designed with our users digital freedom in mind; eMediaWorkspace owns a network of servers around the globe to keep your information safe and secure. 

eMediaWorkspace is more than just another digital asset management platform - It was built with the intent to also be a building block for community, social justice, equal access and to add value to your business. It is trusted by a wide range of companies and organizations who also see the importance in utilizing and preserving our rights and freedoms in the digital world.  To preserve our collective memories and knowledge from around the globe, our “Digital Heritage”.

 



Christopher B · 629 Days ago

Allianace Media Production Recording #2

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Alex G · 645 Days ago

we are happy

A quick update on the puppies, soon they will be sterilized ⭕️ two of the five got stolen, the three remaining are all females 👀



Christopher B · 649 Days ago

All I got

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Christopher B · 659 Days ago

Show at Buho

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Christopher B · 659 Days ago

Our next promotion

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Christopher B · 659 Days ago

Previous Promotions

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Christopher B · 663 Days ago

Ok Now the real updated version

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Christopher B · 665 Days ago

Exciting Recording Session

Claire, Christopher and Kachiel



Christopher B · 665 Days ago

Second Mix

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Christopher B · 665 Days ago

Wild/Wise rough mix

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Christopher B · 667 Days ago

Here are the rough outputs

Featuring:

Zanate Benjamin
Lindsay
Christopher Burkey
Claire Hunter



Claire H · 667 Days ago

Casa Jasmine San Marcos FAQ

 

Welcome to Casa Jasmine! We hope you have a lovely stay in our community at Lake Atitlan. We work with the following shared responsibilities to help ensure that all guests (and our neighbors) are respected and have a relaxing and welcome stay.

 

We create affordable accommodations for the wellness community and empower Mayan entrepreneurship. We renovate Mayan owned properties that allows rents to go to the dozens of extended Mayan family members and keeps lands from being owned by foreign investors.

 

Casa Jasmine is a child-free and pet free, digital nomad style accomodation.

 

HOUSE LOCATION

Casa Jasmine: https://goo.gl/maps/SaP7ixcUhq14hgkT8

 

CONTACTS

Rental: Christopher +502 4611 8131

Cleaning and Garden: Cecilia +502 4800 9487

 

PAYMENT

All rent should be paid at check in time or before. There will be a Q50 late fee on any rents paid after check-in or due date. There is a 2% discount for cash Quetzales payments. Currency conversions use current rates.

 

Online payments in USD can be made with Wise. Create a Wise account at https://wise.com. To send funds in USD please add a new Recipient within Wise.com with these details: Email: cburkey@openinstitute.org

 

For nonUSA:

Wise Account holder: Christopher Burkey

Cburkey@openinstitute.org 

SWIFT/BIC: CMFGUS33

Account number: 822000110819

Wise's address: 30 W. 26th Street, Sixth Floor

New York NY 10010

United States

 

For USA: 

Wise Account holder: Christopher Burkey

Routing number: 084009519

Account number: 9600008093918083

Account type: Checking

Wise's address: 30 W. 26th Street, Sixth Floor

New York NY 10010

United States

 

KEYS

For morning arrivals the cleaner Cecilia will have your keys until 12 noon. If you can not meet her ahead of time we will leave keys at Vida Restaurant or for late night entry try to hide your keys under a rock and send you a picture and instructions.

 

 

WIFI

Wifi is available and free for guest use. 

Wifi does work with Zoom for video calls and is generally reliable

 

QUIET HOURS

11pm-7am

 

CHECK-IN/CHECK-OUT

Check-In: Between 3-6pm

Check Out: By 11am

 

SMOKING
Smoking is discouraged

 

Gas, Electric and Water

All are included with your stay. If you run out of gas please call +502 4126 2682 and they will deliver a tank for around 120Q Tip them and they will install it. We will reimburse the cost of gas 

 

LAUNDRY

Laundry is not included. Go to the Laundromat at Pascal's next to Axuan ice cream on the main path through town (aka Hippie Highway).

 

PETS

Pets are not permitted.

 

SHOES
To help keep our homes clean for all guests, we encourage you to leave your shoes near the entry area and to avoid tracking in mud and dirt. If you have been swimming, please clean your feet before entering the shower.

 

PARTIES AND GATHERINGS

Guests are permitted to hold gatherings of no more than 8 total people, provided that:

1) they are open and welcoming to all others sharing the common living space;

2) they end by 10pm;

3) noise levels do not disturb neighbors and the community;

4) the guest who is hosting is responsible for all clean-up.

 

VISITORS
Visitors may visit with you from 7am-11pm. Unregistered guests are not permitted to stay overnight, without prior reservation and fee of Q50 per night.

 

CHILDREN

Casa Jasmine is not designed with children's safety in mind. Therefore we ask that guests be child-free.

 

PETS

Pets are not permitted at Casa Jasmine.

 

CLEANING
Guests are expected to keep shared common areas clean and tidy for the use of all guests. Rooms and common areas are cleaned between guest stays. Stays that require extra cleaning for stains, broken items or general dirtiness beyond normal reasonable use will be charged 200Q

 

COMPOST

Compost should be placed in the compost pile in the corner of the garden.

 

TRASH
Trash is removed on Wednesdays by the gardener.

 

DRINKING WATER
Water in the shared kitchens is filtered using a EcoFilter that you must refill each dayWater from these filtered sources is safe to drink. Water in the bathrooms is not filtered. 

 

HOT  WATER
Is included. We use a vacuum tube solar hot water system. Depending on sunshine and length of showers  it can provide six nice hot showers per day. It also stores heat for up to three days of cloud.

 

WATER SERVICE AND CONSERVATION
Water service to the house is provided by the municipality. There are times during the year when water supplies run low. Why? Because the community sources water from the mountain, not the lake. Natural hydrologic cycles effect this source, it is not something that we can control. When water runs low, please help conserve. What does this look like? Consider things like no extra flushes, washing with a wash cloth rather than taking a shower, not letting the water run when brushing your teeth or washing dishes. 

 

ELECTRICITY
The power may go out during your stay and at times these outages are for an extended period. This is typical in Guatemala. We recommend keeping electronic devices charged and having an alternative lighting source available.

 

SECURITY
Security Cameras are in use at all residence garden areas. These cameras are used solely to deter opportunistic thefts and problems and we check these cameras only in the case of an incident. We recommend hiding electronics and any valuables as you would while traveling anywhere. Do not leave valuables unattended or easily accessible during your stay.

 

POLICE

For emergencies you can reach the police on WhatsApp: +502 4503 7073.

 

FIRST AID
There is no ambulance in San Marcos. The nearest one is based in San Pedro. There is sometimes a first aid kit in the top bathroom. There is a pharmacy with basic supplies on the street behind the church, he can also apply bandages. 

 

SPIDERS AND SCORPIONS

Are common here and will not kill you. The big spiders on the walls eat only smaller insects and do not bite at all. Scorpions tend to wander and will sting you if you touch them. Guatemalan scorpion stings are like a bee sting and tend to hurt for about an hour.

 

FIREWORKS

The church will sometimes light off fireworks at all hours of the day and night. Nobody knows why.

 

NOT FEELING WELL?

Water borne and food borne illnesses, including bacterial infections, are common throughout Guatemala and may or may not affect you immediately during your stay. Always drink well filtered water. Food should not be eaten raw unless it is peeled or has been soaked in a vegetable water cleaning solution, sold in stores locally. 


HEALTH CLINICS
The Posta health clinic in San Pablo is open 24 hours a day and has a doctor. In Solola and San Pedro they have X Ray machines but poor service. The best hospitals are in Xela or Guatemala City. To call and ambulance from Xela call: +502 4064 5428

 

Dental Work: Clínicas Dentales La Guardia in Panajachel

 

 

 

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Claire H · 669 Days ago

New Tasks For Casa de Rosas

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