Red Ancestral is already part of the DICC: What does it mean and why is it important?
- Rojo Ancestral
- Jun 26
- 2 min read
At Rojo Ancestral we deeply believe in the power of art as a reflection of identity, memory and resistance. Therefore, we are proud to share that our project has been integrated into the Directory of Cultural and Creative Industries of Latin America and the Caribbean (DICC), an international platform that brings together outstanding initiatives for their cultural and social impact in the region.
What is the DICC?
The DICC is a continental initiative that makes visible people, enterprises and organizations that are part of the creative fabric of Latin America and the Caribbean. This directory connects projects that work from art, design, music, crafts, audiovisual and many other disciplines that enrich our cultures.
Being in the DICC is not just a mention: it is a recognition of artisanal work, with a cultural, social and sustainability focus, and a door to more international connections.


Why is it important to Rojo Ancestral?
Our mission is to support the work of Mexican artisans, especially those in vulnerable situations. Our goal is to make their work visible, connect them with global audiences and guarantee a fair trade that recognizes their authorship, talent and heritage.
Being part of the DICC supports this mission and encourages us to continue strengthening our commitment to artisan communities, heritage preservation and cultural justice.
We continue to weat roots with meaning
We are more than grateful to those who have made it possible: those who accompany us, value what is done by hand, and believe in a more humane and conscious economy. Thank you for being part of this project.
We will continue on our way, which for almost 10 years has been very rewarding and today begins to be exponential.
Thanks to those who have believed in us.
Thank you for being here.
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