LP chats with Nicole d'Avis, managing director of Berklee Institute for Creative Entrepreneurship and the Open Music Initiative.
Nicole has worked for 15 years in the education and creative tech sector in Boston, with Sociedad Latina, on a global scale with the Intel Computer Clubhouse Network and now in the world of innovation and the arts with Berklee College of Music's Institute for Creative Entrepreneurship and as a founding team member of the Open Music Initiative. Nicole specializes in program development and operations, strategic planning and evaluation, and event and database management.
LP and Nicole spoke a bit about Yucatec Mayan history in this episode. Here are 2 of Nicole's favorites:
Yucatan's Maya Peasantry & the Origins of the Caste War, by Terry Rugeley
Maya Saints & Souls in a Changing World by John M. Watanabe (this one is actually about a village in Guatemala, but it's an excellent case study in acculturation)