Celia and Magdalena Leon Tirquiz are sisters, united by both blood and their burning desire to learn.
Magdalena and Celia are two Quiche, Mayan women. They are heiresses of a rich culture; descendants of the kingdom of Q’umark’aaj.
In the Mayan culture, women are often denied the right to study beyond a primary school level of education. These beliefs were strongly adhered to by the Tirquiz family. Magdalena, the elder sister, is strong and willful. Though her family’s resistance to education caused extreme hardship, even alienation from her family, Magdalena committed to obtaining an education. She did not allow herself to be subjugated by a belief system that devalued her right to education.
In 2012 Celia and Magdalena began work for School the World as Parent Trainers. They teach parents in rural Guatemala to be an advocate for their child’s education every day. They train parents how to be a “first educator” in the home, reserving time for homework, speaking Spanish instead of the indigenous K’iche language and assisting where they can.
Celia and Magdalena constantly struggle to continue studying and be actors of change in their families and communities. School the World is so proud to call them one of us. They will forever provide us with an example of strength, reminding us that the voice of women and the right to education can move mountains.
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