Who We Are

A collective voice for human rights and afro-indigenous identity.

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A vibrant mural depicting afro-indigenous cultural symbols painted on a community center wall.
A vibrant mural depicting afro-indigenous cultural symbols painted on a community center wall.

Roots

Celebrating the voices and stories of marginalized communities.

A group of diverse community members engaging in a lively outdoor discussion circle.
A group of diverse community members engaging in a lively outdoor discussion circle.
Close-up of hands weaving traditional afro-indigenous textiles with colorful threads.
Close-up of hands weaving traditional afro-indigenous textiles with colorful threads.
An elder sharing stories with young people under the shade of a large tree.
An elder sharing stories with young people under the shade of a large tree.
A vibrant street festival celebrating afro-indigenous music and dance.
A vibrant street festival celebrating afro-indigenous music and dance.
Portraits of community members proudly displaying symbols of their cultural identity.
Portraits of community members proudly displaying symbols of their cultural identity.
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Connect

Reach out to ache and join the conversation.

FAQs

What is ache?

Ache is a foundation focused on human rights and afro-indigenous identity.

Who does ache serve?

We engage directly with marginalized communities to understand their experiences.

How does ache create impact?

By fostering dialogue and articulating political processes in participating cities and communities.

Can I get involved?

Yes, we welcome passionate individuals to join our initiatives.

Where is ache located?

Our work spans multiple cities with active community participation.