With reporting by John McPhaul
With reporting by John McPhaul
Cultural Survival tiene el honor de anunciar la convocatoria para propuestas sobre “saberes tradicionales” para jóvenes Indígenas colaboradores en medios comunitarios. Buscamos producciones radiales sobre saberes tradicionales o ancestrales (plantas sagradas, curación, ceremonias, lenguaje, musica) los cuales son bienes colectivos en las comunidades Indígenas.
Cultural Survival y Radio de Derechos Indígenas se complace en anunciar la apertura de un nuevo proceso en el “Programa de Formación Continua” esta vez en modalidad de diplomado, contaremos con encuentros virtuales y uno presencial en Guatemala el cual está dedicado a 20 comunicadoras de 20 radios comunitarias Indígenas en Centroamérica.
Cuál es el fin de este proceso y quienes participan?
Today, February 21, is International Mother Language Day, first proclaimed in 1952 as "Language Movement Day" by Dhaka University students in Bangladesh (formerly East Pakistan) who were protesting suppression of their Bengali language. Police and military forces opened fire, killing many young people in attendance.
Por Salvador Ravinal Catú
“Resistencia ha de ser nuestro lema para todos nosotros los pueblos originarios Centroamericanos”.
On February 26-29, 2020, Indigenous women from across the American continent will come together in Mexico City for the 8th Continental Conference of Indigenous Women of the Americas. The Conference will be hosted by the Continental Network of Indigenous Women of the Americas (ECMIA), a network of organizations from 23 countries that has been fighting for more than two decades for the individual and collective rights of Indigenous women and children.
On Presidents Day 2020, we reflect on where Native Americans stand after three years of a Trump presidency. Since taking office, the current administration has rolled back policies that protect the rights of Indigenous Peoples and has failed to respect and honor Tribal Nations and their sovereignty.
By Tristan Suarez
By Kiara Maher
In January 2020, Indigenous Sami in Sweden won a major victory by overturning an almost three decades long policy that restricted their hunting and fishing rights.
February 13 is the annual celebration of World Radio Day as proclaimed by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).