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Transition Minerals And The Didipio Struggle - Kankanaey

This series of radio programs is produced by Radyo Sagada in India and discusses matters pertaining to the Indigenous Peoples of The Philippines and their mining rights when it comes to Transition Minerals.
Script: Loding "Simbay" Cotaran
Hosts: Domingo "Raffy" Manalog and Loding "Simbay" Cotaran, Gwendolyn Gaongen
Producer: Radyo Sagada
Interviewees: Eduardo Ananayo, DESAMA vice-president and
Attorney Ryan Roset of Legal Rights and Environment, Christita Caytap
Music: “Whispers” by Ziibiwan, used with permission.

FPIC And The Didipio Struggle Against Oceana Gold - Kankanaey

This series of radio programs is produced by Radyo Sagada in India and discusses matters pertaining to the Indigenous Peoples of The Philippines and their mining rights when it comes to Transition Minerals.
Script: Loding "Simbay" Cotaran
Hosts: Domingo "Raffy" Manalog and Loding "Simbay" Cotaran, Gwendolyn Gaongen
Producer: Radyo Sagada
Interviewees: Eduardo Ananayo, DESAMA vice-president and
Attorney Ryan Roset of Legal Rights and Environment, Christita Caytap
Music: “Whispers” by Ziibiwan, used with permission.

Rhythms of Resistance

Jitsvinger (real name Quintin Goliath) is a celebrated South African artist from the Cape Flats known for fusing hip hop, poetry, theatre, and storytelling into a distinctive performance style rooted in Afrikaaps—the vernacular Afrikaans dialect of Cape Town. In this radio interview, Jitsvinger tells us about how his heritage influenced his music. We hear how Indigenous Khoi and San languages mixed with Dutch and languages from others who were brought to South Africa as slaves, contributed to the formation of Afrikaans, and how this heritage influences his music.

ODS 1 Bribri, Fin de la Pobreza

¿Ha escuchado sobre los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible? Cultural Survival pone a su disposición este programa en idioma Bribri específicamente sobre el objetivo de número 1 enfocado a ponerle fin a la pobreza para el año 2030, considerando la suma importancia de que los pueblos Indígenas se mantengan informados en sus propios idiomas para poder involucrarse en alcanzar esta meta para el año 2030.

ODS 2 Bribri, Hambre Cero

Los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible establecidos por Naciones Unidas están estrechamente vinculado con los pueblos Indígenas y la forma de cómo pueden estar involucrados. Poder estar informados en sus propios idiomas es fundamental por lo que Cultural Survival presenta este programa en idioma Bribrí hablada por más de 6,000 personas de la comunidad Bribri en la región costarricense de Talamanca y en las montañas de la provincia de Bocas del Toro en Panamá.

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