
Javier Zárate
Javier Zárate is a historian and professor at the Universidad Franz Tamayo (Unifranz) in Bolivia, known for his expertise in the cultural and religious practices of the country. His insights into the intersection of indigenous traditions and Catholicism shed light on significant events such as Ash Wednesday, illustrating how these observances reflect Bolivia's rich cultural diversity.
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Javier Zárate highlights the role of youth as the driving force of innovation and positive change in the world.
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