They are Official

January 19, 2010

This past week the MNINI group of women reached an important milestone; they are now officially recognized as the first indigenous cooperative in the state of Jalisco. In celebration and to honor their supporters they held a ceremony and cooked a great meal. They also found out that they have been bestowed a grant to buy sewing machines in order to speed up tedious tasks such as sewing zippers and seams.
Among those given thanks were Danielle Strickland, the founder of CODENI and large mover and shaker behind this group, as well as Meghan Collins Sullivan who wrote the grant proposal for the sewing machines, and Kevin Kovaleski, a photographer who was here this past week focusing on documenting these Otomí women.