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ImillaSkate: The Cholita Skaters of Bolivia

ImillaSkate is a Bolivian female skate collective whose members dress in traditional cholita clothing. This is a great short documentary about the group, the challenges they face, and the change & joy they’re trying to bring to their communities.

Some people in my generation are embarrassed to wear a pollera [traditional skirt]. Because the pollera highlights your features. Your indigenous features. Highlight what we are as indigenous people, as the daughters of women of polleras. It’s a part of my family legacy. And without my family, I’m nobody. It’s about giving the pollera new meaning.

I wrote about ImillaSkate a few years ago as well. I poked around to see if they were raising funds for their activities (lessons, building a skatepark) because I wanted to contribue, but didn’t find anything โ€” if anything pops up, I’ll let you know. You can follow their adventures on Instagram and via their website. (via @lizziearmanto)

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Thom Wong

Something I've started doing (mostly with artists) is reaching out and asking what the best way to support them is, or suggesting something novel that gets around "I just want to give you money". Latest example is buying books from a lovely small store to give away to customers, meaning they've both made those sales and hopefully excited a customer to shop there again/tell someone that story.

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