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¡Conoce a Reyna Ortiz, radialista Indígena!

Reyna Ortiz Montealegre es una mujer Indígena que ha dedicado varios años de su vida a trabajar en la producción radiofónica, actualmente es colaboradora de la radio comunitaria Tachi Ñuu Itia Ta’nu, ubicada en la Montaña de Guerrero, México. En este programa realizado en el marco del Día Internacional de los Pueblos Indígenas, Reyna nos platica sobre su trabajo y, además, nos canta en lengua tu’un savi. ¡Te invitamos a escucharla!  

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Música de introducción:

Revitalización de prácticas de siembra ancestral, en mixteco

Desde la comunidad de Metlatónoc, en la Montaña de Guerrero, México, la Radio Tachi Ñuu Itia Ta’nu reflexiona sobre la importancia de reconocer y revitalizar los saberes y prácticas de siembra ancestral. Escucha este podcast y conoce cómo muchas de las formas tradicionales de siembra que aún se conservan en dicha región se han transmitido de padres a hijos en el marco de dinámicas de convivencia comunitaria y se han conservado por medio de la tradición oral. 

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Instrucciones para un futuro

En esta producción, Griselda Sánchez Miguel, artista sonora ñuu savi, periodista y productora radiofónica independiente, relata el encuentro entre dos mujeres ñuu savi, quienes se acompañan mediante la escritura de cartas y se comparten historias que cuentan la creación de su pueblo. La narrativa se entrelaza con el libro Una trenza de hierba sagrada, de Robin Wall, en el que se reconoce a las historias sobre el origen de un pueblo como una brújula, orientaciones e instrucciones para el futuro. 

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Arrullos para dormir a un niño

En esta producción, Griselda Sánchez Miguel, artista sonora ñuu savi, periodista y productora radiofónica independiente, nos invita a dar un respiro para el corazón a través de la escucha de paisajes sonoros grabados en un bosque mesófilo de la Sierra Norte de Oaxaca, en México, y arrullos en lengua tu’un savi cantados por mujeres. 

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Música: 

- Bajo responsabilidad de la producción.

Guión, producción y edición:

Minería a cielo abierto y su impacto en los Pueblos Indígenas, episodio 1 en mixteco

Desde el sur de México, la Radio del Centro Profesional Indígena de Asesoría, Defensa y Traducción A. C., reflexiona sobre los impactos de la minería a cielo abierto en los territorios de los Pueblos Indígenas. ¿Sabías que en Oaxaca, México, hasta el año 2020 había 294 concesiones mineras vigentes? ¿El territorio de tu comunidad está amenazado por alguna de estas concesiones? 

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Música de Introducción:

Minería a cielo abierto y su impacto en los Pueblos Indígenas, episodio 2 en mixteco

Desde el sur de México, la Radio del Centro Profesional Indígena de Asesoría, Defensa y Traducción A. C., reflexiona sobre los impactos de la minería a cielo abierto en los territorios de los Pueblos Indígenas. ¿Sabías que en Oaxaca, México, hasta el año 2020 había 294 concesiones mineras vigentes? ¿El territorio de tu comunidad está amenazado por alguna de estas concesiones? 

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Música de Introducción:

WCIP_Dine'_01. What is the WCIP

The WCIP was a meeting of the UN General Assembly where the concerns of Indigenous Peoples were discussed, along with best practices on how to implement the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.

This series of 24 PSAs is based on the Outcome Document of the World Conference on Indigenous Peoples, which took place in September of 2014 in New York. The PSAs highlight specific passages of the Outcome Document in an effort to inform audiences of exactly what the document contains and encourage action.

WCIP_Dine'_02: What Is WCIP Outcome Document

The WCIP Outcome Document analyses the existing UN mechanisms for implementing the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, and details ways in which they can be improved.

This series of 24 PSAs is based on the Outcome Document of the World Conference on Indigenous Peoples, which took place in September of 2014 in New York. The PSAs highlight specific passages of the Outcome Document in an effort to inform audiences of exactly what the document contains and encourage action.

WCIP_Dine'_04. Reaffirmations Of Outcome Document

A true process of consultation and cooperation means that States should obtain Free, Prior and Informed Consent by going through Indigenous Peoples’ own representative institutions.

This series of 24 PSAs is based on the Outcome Document of the World Conference on Indigenous Peoples, which took place in September of 2014 in New York. The PSAs highlight specific passages of the Outcome Document in an effort to inform audiences of exactly what the document contains and encourage action.

WCIP_Dine'_05. Reaffirmations Of Outcome Document

Indigenous Peoples have the right to access their religious and cultural sites, as well as receive reparation of their ceremonial objects and human remains.

This series of 24 PSAs is based on the Outcome Document of the World Conference on Indigenous Peoples, which took place in September of 2014 in New York. The PSAs highlight specific passages of the Outcome Document in an effort to inform audiences of exactly what the document contains and encourage action.

WCIP_Dine'_06. Reaffirmations Of Outcome Document

Indigenous Peoples’ knowledge of sustainable development, especially with regards to the environment, should be taken into account when national and international policies on climate change are being developed.

This series of 24 PSAs is based on the Outcome Document of the World Conference on Indigenous Peoples, which took place in September of 2014 in New York. The PSAs highlight specific passages of the Outcome Document in an effort to inform audiences of exactly what the document contains and encourage action.

WCIP_Dine'_07. Commitments From Outcome Document

The articles of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples should be represented in national policies and legislation, and be well known in the legislature, judiciary and the civil service.

This series of 24 PSAs is based on the Outcome Document of the World Conference on Indigenous Peoples, which took place in September of 2014 in New York. The PSAs highlight specific passages of the Outcome Document in an effort to inform audiences of exactly what the document contains and encourage action.

WCIP_Dine'_08. Commitments From Outcome Document

In order to put the words of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples into action, Indigenous Peoples should have their own representative institutions through which to develop national action plans and strategies alongside the State.

This series of 24 PSAs is based on the Outcome Document of the World Conference on Indigenous Peoples, which took place in September of 2014 in New York. The PSAs highlight specific passages of the Outcome Document in an effort to inform audiences of exactly what the document contains and encourage action.

WCIP_Dine'_09. Commitments From Outcome Document

National legislation should protect the rights of Indigenous Peoples with disabilities and work to improve their social and economic conditions.

This series of 24 PSAs is based on the Outcome Document of the World Conference on Indigenous Peoples, which took place in September of 2014 in New York. The PSAs highlight specific passages of the Outcome Document in an effort to inform audiences of exactly what the document contains and encourage action.

WCIP_Dine'_10. Commitments From Outcome Document

States should work more closely with Indigenous Peoples to conduct surveys which use holistic indicators to measure and asses their needs, then make this data available to them.

This series of 24 PSAs is based on the Outcome Document of the World Conference on Indigenous Peoples, which took place in September of 2014 in New York. The PSAs highlight specific passages of the Outcome Document in an effort to inform audiences of exactly what the document contains and encourage action.

WCIP_Dine'_11. Commitments From Outcome Document

States should ensure that Indigenous Peoples have equal access to high quality education which recognises their cultural diversity, and to social and economic programmes around housing, water, and sanitation.

This series of 24 PSAs is based on the Outcome Document of the World Conference on Indigenous Peoples, which took place in September of 2014 in New York. The PSAs highlight specific passages of the Outcome Document in an effort to inform audiences of exactly what the document contains and encourage action.

WCIP_Dine'_12. Commitments From Outcome Document

Indigenous Peoples have the right to equal access to social programmes and resources in order to have the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health.

This series of 24 PSAs is based on the Outcome Document of the World Conference on Indigenous Peoples, which took place in September of 2014 in New York. The PSAs highlight specific passages of the Outcome Document in an effort to inform audiences of exactly what the document contains and encourage action.

WCIP_Dine'_13. Commitments From Outcome Document

Every indigenous child has the right to enjoy his or her own culture, practice his or her religion, and use his or her language.

This series of 24 PSAs is based on the Outcome Document of the World Conference on Indigenous Peoples, which took place in September of 2014 in New York. The PSAs highlight specific passages of the Outcome Document in an effort to inform audiences of exactly what the document contains and encourage action.

WCIP_Dine'_14. Commitments From Outcome Document

States should work with indigenous women and their communities to enable programmes around capacity building and strengthening of leadership. Indigenous women need to be included in decision making processes, at each level and in all areas.

This series of 24 PSAs is based on the Outcome Document of the World Conference on Indigenous Peoples, which took place in September of 2014 in New York. The PSAs highlight specific passages of the Outcome Document in an effort to inform audiences of exactly what the document contains and encourage action.

WCIP_Dine'_15. Commitments From Outcome Document

Legal and institutional frameworks need to be strengthened in order to prevent violence and discrimination against Indigenous Peoples and individuals.

This series of 24 PSAs is based on the Outcome Document of the World Conference on Indigenous Peoples, which took place in September of 2014 in New York. The PSAs highlight specific passages of the Outcome Document in an effort to inform audiences of exactly what the document contains and encourage action.

WCIP_Dine'_16. Commitments From Outcome Document

Support for Indigenous Peoples’ occupations, traditional subsistence activities, economies, livelihoods, food securities, and nutrition should be reflected in policies, programs, and resources that are designed in coordination with Indigenous Peoples.

This series of 24 PSAs is based on the Outcome Document of the World Conference on Indigenous Peoples, which took place in September of 2014 in New York. The PSAs highlight specific passages of the Outcome Document in an effort to inform audiences of exactly what the document contains and encourage action.

WCIP_Dine'_17. Commitments From Outcome Document

Indigenous Peoples have a range of knowledge to offer in several areas including hunting, gathering, fishing, pastoralism, and agriculture. This should be respected and utilised in ecosystem management and sustainable development projects.

This series of 24 PSAs is based on the Outcome Document of the World Conference on Indigenous Peoples, which took place in September of 2014 in New York. The PSAs highlight specific passages of the Outcome Document in an effort to inform audiences of exactly what the document contains and encourage action.

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