Cristo Rey San Diego High needs more corporate sponsors for work study program. Author: Jeff Zevely (Reporter) Updated: 3:41 PM PDT June 29, 2021
SAN DIEGO If 2020 was the year to imagine a better America, the year 2021 is the time to make it happen. In this Zevely Zone, I went to Southcrest to visit a new non-profit high school that is helping to level the playing field for underserved students. Cristo Rey San Diego High School just completed its first year supporting low-income students with a college preparatory education and work study jobs at San Diego companies.
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How 1 SU sophomore created an online bag shop to promote Wayúu art
Chenze Chen | Staff Photographer
When Camila Tirado visited Colombia in December, she saw people toting around colorful woven Wayúu bags. A month later, Tirado started her own business selling them.
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While visiting a friend in December in Bogotá, Colombia, Camila Tirado saw people wearing Wayúu bags colorful handmade crocheted bags woven by an Indigenous tribe that resides in a region of Colombia and Venezuela called La Guajira.
Little did the Syracuse University sophomore know the trip would result in her starting her own business in January. Tirado, who is from Tijuana, Mexico, is now the founder of Wayúu Bags Shop, a small business in which she sells Wayúu bags for about $50.