The 50 project participants, representatives from the three cultures in the region: Mennonite, Mestizo, and Rarámuri, told their stories of cross-cultural encounters, past and present and provided examples of present day cross-cultural and transcultural collaboration. Concerning intercultural women’s solidarity specifically, according to the interviewees, although traditional Mennonite communities are patriarchal and hierarchical in their ecclesiastical, labor, and social organization, conservative and liberal Mennonite women in the southern Mennonite colonies of Chihuahua use their family and social relationships to create networks of collaboration to complete social development projects in their local communities and with Mestizo communities and the Pueblo Rarámuri.