El Museo Aja

The museum and the center were founded on September 21, 2006, developed by the Siglo XXIII (23rd Century) movement[citation needed].It affirms the belief of the goodwill inherent in every human being, the creative potential of humankind, and, therefore, the ability to create a just society, based on gender equity, inclusive of all ages and without discrimination based on ethnic, social, religious, political, and sexual differences.Its goal is to promote ethical and aesthetic practices for a world of peace and the health of the planet.The center is a project of the Benavides-Marroquín family honoring the memory of Theodore Benavides and Eva Marroquín de Benavides, who dreamed of a world without hunger but with a cultured population committed to global and planetary citizenship.There are also special exhibits on rag dolls, clay, and the International Criminal Court[additional citation(s) needed].
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