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Hijos y defensores de la Pachamama criminalizados (en Aymara)

En este programa producido por la Unión de Mujeres Aymara (UMA) con apoyo de Cultural Survival, nos adentramos la región de Puno - Perú, donde líderes, liderezas y habitantes de comunidades Indígenas enfrentan procesos judiciales y persecución por defender sus territorios de la explotación minera y contaminación. Escuchamos testimonios directos desde Espinar (Cusco), Las Bambas (Apurímac) y la cuenca Llallimayo (Puno), donde comunidades enteras denuncian contaminación ambiental y criminalización de la protesta.

Qutamama de nuestra vida (en Aymara)

En este programa producido por la Casa de las Culturas Wayna Tambo con apoyo de Cultural Survival, exploramos la relación profunda, ancestral y actual entre las comunidades originarias y el lago Titikaka conocido también como Qutamama, la madre de las aguas. A través de voces comunitarias de Quewaya, Chirapaca, Copacabana, Isla Pariti y Puno, este programa revela las problemáticas de contaminación que afectan al lago y a sus habitantes, así como las iniciativas locales para sanarlo y preservarlo.

Defensa de nuestro territorio para lograr el buen vivir (en Aymara)

En este programa producido por La Red Comunicadores Indígenas de la Región de Puno (REDCIRP) con el apoyo de Cultural Survival, líderes y comuneros aymaras de Puno comparten sus vivencias cotidianas y la firme defensa de sus territorios frente a la amenaza de las empresas extractivas. A través de testimonios , se exponen los impactos ambientales, sociales y culturales que trae la minería, así como la importancia de la organización comunitaria, la reciprocidad y la espiritualidad andina. También se abordan las prácticas ancestrales como el Ayni, la celebración del Año Nuevo Andino.

Comunidad de Colquencha frente a la explotación de piedra caliza (en aymara)

Con el apoyo de Radio de Derechos Indígenas de Cultural Survival, en este episodio, Fenima Churqui Choquehuanca nos invita a reflexionar sobre la importancia de cuidar el agua en la comunidad de Colquencha, La Paz, Bolivia. A través de testimonios de vecinos y vecinas, conocemos las preocupaciones frente a la explotación de piedra caliza y sus impactos en la salud, el río y la Madre Tierra.

Puedes escuchar, descargar y compartir este programa de forma gratuita.

Transition Minerals And Indigenous Peoples (Damara Language) Spot2

Fossil fuels and other conventional energy sources release many greenhouse gases that harm the environment. For this reason, there is global talk of the need for a transition towards the use of cleaner energy sources and the development of technologies such as battery storage systems, and other cleaner sources of energy. However, for the creation of these energy sources, so-called “transition minerals” are necessary, the extraction of which increases the danger of new displacements and the dispossession of territories from Indigenous Peoples.

Transition Minerals And Indigenous Peoples (Damara Language) Spot3

Fossil fuels and other conventional energy sources release many greenhouse gases that harm the environment. For this reason, there is global talk of the need for a transition towards the use of cleaner energy sources and the development of technologies such as battery storage systems, and other cleaner sources of energy. However, for the creation of these energy sources, so-called “transition minerals” are necessary, the extraction of which increases the danger of new displacements and the dispossession of territories from Indigenous Peoples.

Transition Minerals And Indigenous Peoples (Damara Language) Spot4

Fossil fuels and other conventional energy sources release many greenhouse gases that harm the environment. For this reason, there is global talk of the need for a transition towards the use of cleaner energy sources and the development of technologies such as battery storage systems, and other cleaner sources of energy. However, for the creation of these energy sources, so-called “transition minerals” are necessary, the extraction of which increases the danger of new displacements and the dispossession of territories from Indigenous Peoples.

Transition Minerals And Indigenous Peoples (Damara Language) Spot5

Fossil fuels and other conventional energy sources release many greenhouse gases that harm the environment. For this reason, there is global talk of the need for a transition towards the use of cleaner energy sources and the development of technologies such as battery storage systems, and other cleaner sources of energy. However, for the creation of these energy sources, so-called “transition minerals” are necessary, the extraction of which increases the danger of new displacements and the dispossession of territories from Indigenous Peoples.

Transition Minerals And Indigenous Peoples (Damara Language) Spot1

Fossil fuels and other conventional energy sources release many greenhouse gases that harm the environment. For this reason, there is global talk of the need for a transition towards the use of cleaner energy sources and the development of technologies such as battery storage systems, and other cleaner sources of energy. However, for the creation of these energy sources, so-called “transition minerals” are necessary, the extraction of which increases the danger of new displacements and the dispossession of territories from Indigenous Peoples.

Land Defenders Of Nabimbia - Infinity Radio (Damara)

In this podcast, we hear from residents of Rehoboth in Namibia, who tell us about how the Baster community has had to defend their land, territories, and resources.
This program was produced by Pieter Olivier.
Interviewee:  Douglas Kock(Baster).
Music:
"Whispers" by Ziibiwan, used with permission.
"Burn your village to the ground", by The Halluci Nation, used with permission.

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