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Ricardo Gomez to travel to Colombia with Fulbright fellowship

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Ricardo Gomez was awarded the Fulbright Scholar Fellowship.

About 400 miles from Bogota, the capital city of Colombia, an expanse of mountainous rainforest known as the Colombian Vaup茅s is home to the Cubeo Indigenous People. The land, which is part of the Amazon Basin, preserves a rich knowledge system that is integral to protecting the Vaup茅s鈥 ecosystem. 

But today, the Colombian Vaup茅s is in danger 鈥 governments and multinational corporations are mining the region鈥檚 natural resources, damaging the habitat and livelihood of the Cubeo people.

Ricardo Gomez, an associate professor at the Information School, was recently awarded a for research intended to help protect the culture and rainforest in the Colombian Vaup茅s. This project, co-sponsored by Icetex Colombia and done in partnership with Cinep and Oxfam Colombia鈥檚 Pan-Amazon Initiative, aims to protect and amplify Indigenous culture in the Amazon Basin.

鈥淚鈥檓 very honored to be receiving the award and also have the resources to do the project,鈥 Gomez said.

Gomez will use participatory photography to learn about the life and culture of the Cubeo Indigenous people. This method asks participants to take photos of objects and discuss why they are meaningful to them.

鈥淲hen people talk about the picture, it鈥檚 easier to talk about their hopes, aspirations, dreams and fears,鈥 Gomez said. 鈥淭he picture externalizes the experience, and that allows you to speak about it in more depth and with more clarity.鈥

Gomez specifically chose this method because he wants the Cubeo people to speak authentically and 鈥渃omfortably鈥 about their experiences.

鈥淧articipatory photography allows me to use storytelling to help render the experiences and worldviews of these communities,鈥 Gomez said.

The Fulbright Scholar Fellowship is awarded to scholars who will live and conduct field research in a country outside the United States. Gomez plans to travel to Colombia in October 2021 and will conduct several field visits to the Cubeo territory near Mit煤, the capital of the Vaup茅s region. He postponed his trip from August 2021 due to COVID-19 travel restrictions and the escalating violence in Colombia. 

Gomez is currently working remotely with Oxfam and the Association of Traditional Indigenous Authorities of the Mid-Vaup茅s to plan the research. This includes documenting the experiences of Indigenous people, helping them use technology tools, and building trust with the community.

Gomez is hopeful that the research will shed light on the rich culture of the Cubeo people and their method of protecting the Amazon Basin. These insights would then help international organizations find humanitarian approaches that address local needs and utilize local knowledge.

鈥淭he Amazon region is the lifeblood and home of these communities,鈥 Gomez said. 鈥淭raditionally, they have not been heard or included in the development plans that affect their own region.鈥