On Community, Work, and Continuity in Bogotá
This video documents a reflective encounter in Bogotá centered on community as lived infrastructure rather than abstract ideal.
Through conversations and movement across the city, the piece observes how collective effort, trust, and shared responsibility shape the conditions in which work becomes possible. Harold Ernesto Higuera’s perspective appears here not as a personal success narrative, but as one example of how local leadership is sustained through relationships, mutual obligation, and continuity over time.
Rather than presenting community as inspiration or support, the video treats it as structure: something built slowly, maintained deliberately, and carried forward through commitment rather than visibility.
This video belongs to an ongoing archive of reflections on work, community, and lived practice across the Americas.