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Alberto Ruz Buenfil (born 1945) is a native of Mexico whose work is dedicated to social change, environmental sustainability, and the performing arts. He co-founded two international theater groups as well as Mexico's first ecovillage, known as Huehuecoyotl. He led the 13-year Rainbow Peace Caravan, an international effort to promote sustainable design and permaculture, as well as theatrical performances, across seventeen countries of Latin America. He was also funded by Ashoka from 2002 to 2005, and received in the name of the Rainbow Peace Caravan, the prize "Escuela Viva" from the Brazilian President Lula da Silva and Minister of Culture Gilberto Gil, as one of the 60 most advanced projects in education in the country.

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  • Alberto Ruz Buenfil (born 1945) is a native of Mexico whose work is dedicated to social change, environmental sustainability, and the performing arts. He co-founded two international theater groups as well as Mexico's first ecovillage, known as Huehuecoyotl. He led the 13-year Rainbow Peace Caravan, an international effort to promote sustainable design and permaculture, as well as theatrical performances, across seventeen countries of Latin America. He was also funded by Ashoka from 2002 to 2005, and received in the name of the Rainbow Peace Caravan, the prize "Escuela Viva" from the Brazilian President Lula da Silva and Minister of Culture Gilberto Gil, as one of the 60 most advanced projects in education in the country. Ruz is the author of several books. At his return in 2009 from South America, he was invited to be part of a team at the 'Direction of Culture' of Coyoacán, México DF, where he created the project Ecobarrios and took it for three years to 10 different pueblos and barrios from that part of the city. From January to November 2013 he was Director of Environmental Culture in the state of Morelos, since 2014, he has been an adviser to the "Asamblea Legislativa", from Mexico City, on the subject of the recently adopted Law of Rights of Mother Earth. He organized the 1st Global Forum for the Rights of Mother Earth in Mexico city, from June 1 to 5. His main purpose today is to contribute to the Universal Declaration of Rights of Mother Earth at the United Nations. He lives in Huehuecóyotl and travels around the world as a keynote speaker in different Forums and for all kind of publics. (en)
  • Alberto Ruz Buenfil (nacido en 1945) es un escritor y nativo de México cuyo trabajo está dedicado al cambio social, la sostenibilidad ambiental y las artes escénicas . Co-fundó dos grupos de teatro internacionales , así como la primera ecoaldea de México , conocida como Huehuecoyotl. Dirigió la Rainbow Peace Caravan de 13 años, un esfuerzo internacional para promover el diseño sostenible y la permacultura , así como representaciones teatrales, en diecisiete países de América Latina .. También fue financiado por Ashoka de 2002 a 2005, y recibió en nombre de Rainbow Peace Caravan, el premio "Escuela Viva" del presidente brasileño Lula da Silva y el ministro de Cultura Gilberto Gil, como uno de los 60 proyectos más avanzados. en la educación del país.​ Ruz es autor de varios libros. A su regreso en 2009 de Sudamérica, fue invitado a formar parte de un equipo en la 'Dirección de Cultura' de Coyoacán, México DF, donde creó el proyecto Ecobarrios.y lo llevó durante tres años a 10 pueblos y barrios diferentes de esa parte de la ciudad. De enero a noviembre de 2013 fue Director de Cultura Ambiental en el estado de Morelos, desde 2014 es asesor de la Asamblea Legislativa, de la Ciudad de México, en el tema de la recién aprobada Ley de Derechos de la Madre Tierra. Organizó el 1.er Foro Global por los Derechos de la Madre Tierra en la ciudad de México, del 1 al 5 de junio. Su principal propósito hoy es contribuir a la Declaración Universal de los Derechos de la Madre Tierra en las Naciones Unidas. Vive en Huehuecóyotl y viaja por el mundo como ponente principal en diferentes Foros y para todo tipo de público.​ (es)
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  • Alberto Ruz Buenfil (born 1945) is a native of Mexico whose work is dedicated to social change, environmental sustainability, and the performing arts. He co-founded two international theater groups as well as Mexico's first ecovillage, known as Huehuecoyotl. He led the 13-year Rainbow Peace Caravan, an international effort to promote sustainable design and permaculture, as well as theatrical performances, across seventeen countries of Latin America. He was also funded by Ashoka from 2002 to 2005, and received in the name of the Rainbow Peace Caravan, the prize "Escuela Viva" from the Brazilian President Lula da Silva and Minister of Culture Gilberto Gil, as one of the 60 most advanced projects in education in the country. (en)
  • Alberto Ruz Buenfil (nacido en 1945) es un escritor y nativo de México cuyo trabajo está dedicado al cambio social, la sostenibilidad ambiental y las artes escénicas . Co-fundó dos grupos de teatro internacionales , así como la primera ecoaldea de México , conocida como Huehuecoyotl. Dirigió la Rainbow Peace Caravan de 13 años, un esfuerzo internacional para promover el diseño sostenible y la permacultura , así como representaciones teatrales, en diecisiete países de América Latina .. También fue financiado por Ashoka de 2002 a 2005, y recibió en nombre de Rainbow Peace Caravan, el premio "Escuela Viva" del presidente brasileño Lula da Silva y el ministro de Cultura Gilberto Gil, como uno de los 60 proyectos más avanzados. en la educación del país.​ (es)
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