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Cuzcatán Indigenous Press (Nahuat-pipil)

Cuzcatán Indigenous Press publishes print and digital media that seeks to be the voice and image of the Indigenous Peoples of El Salvador and of Mother Earth. They operate through the Red Indígena Comunicando, which is made up of women and men from the councils who produce written and audiovisual content in Spanish and Nahuatl. The network distributes a physical newspaper and digital content that communicate the worldview, identity, problems, struggles, and rights of Indigenous women and Mother Earth.

Cuzcatán Indigenous Press’ project, "Strengthening of the Cuzcatán Indigenous Press Newspaper," aims to improve the creation of written and audiovisual content. As part of the project, a series of trainings related to strategic planning and the use of newly acquired audiovisual equipment are being carried out. The strategic plan will improve the newspaper's operations and ability to generate more and better print, audiovisual, and digital content.

Website: https://prensaindigenacuzcatan.org/

Country
El Salvador
Media Type
Newspaper
Grant Type
Climate Change