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25 de noviembre día Internacional para la Eliminación de la Violencia contra la Mujer

En este especial nuestra productora en Guatemala Rosario Sul Gonzalez nos retrata la situación de violencia que viven muchas mujeres Indígenas en cuanto a la violencia de género. 

Participaciones:

- Laura Zúñiga Cáceres

- Aurelia Parista

- Mirna Cunningham

- Avexnim Cojtí

- Teresita Orozco

 

Musicalización: Aurora de la cantautora Nicaraguense Katia Cardenal

O Que Quer Dizer "Livre"

O direito a um consentimento livre, prévio e informado é um direito que pertence a todas as populações indígenas de confrontarem projetos de desenvolvimento nas nossas comunidades.
: A parte de ser livre quer dizer que o governo está proibido de usar qualquer tipo de manipulação de lideres e membros da comunidade quanto a suas decisões em relação a autorização de um projeto na nossa comunidade. Devemos exigir que o direito a um conhecimento livre, prévio e informado seja completamente livre.

What Will a Trump Presidency Mean for U.S. Indigenous Communities?

Suzanne Benally is a leader in Indigenous Rights advocacy, and serves as the Executive Director of Cultural Survival. She shares her thoughts on the challenges and opportunities facing Native American communities and Indigenous Peoples in general in the context of the Trump administration. Interview by Shaldon Ferris (Khoisan), Indigenous Rights Radio producer based in South Africa.

 

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Radio Saves Lives - Celebrating the Value of Radio

Radio continues to be a crucial tool for strengthening communities worldwide. Celebrate this uniquely powerful and uniting form of communication on World Radio Day, February 13th.

According to the UNDRIP, Indigenous People have the right to establish their own media in their own languages, and to have access to to all forms of non-indigenous media without discrimination (Article 16). Radio plays an especially crucial role in Indigenous communication, due to its potential to cross borders and terrain, as well as economic and social barriers.

¡Vamos, Mujeres, Vamos En La Lucha!

En marco al Día Internacional de la Mujer te presentamos este especial que retrata la lucha de algunas mujeres, y el acompañamiento de algunos hombres aliados que se han sumado a aportar su granito de arena a la causa feminista que ha sido una lucha constante en pro de conseguir la igualdad, la justicia, la paz y el desarrollo de hombres y mujeres en igual condiciones.

A Long Road Ahead for Indigenous Women on International Women's Day

March 8th is International Women's Day-- a time to celebrate the many accomplishments of women, as well as to discuss strategies to further their empowerment and to achieve gender equality. Shaldon Ferris (Khoisan) interviews Avexnim Cojti (Maya K’iche’) about the role of women in her community, and what needs to change in order for Indigenous women to finally occupy an equal position in society.

Día Internacional de La Eliminación De la Discriminación Racial

¡Defiende hoy los derechos de los demás! La ONU declaró el 21 de marzo el Día Internacional de la Eliminación de la Discriminación Racial para llamar atención al racismo sistémico como la causa de la desigualdad en muchas comunidades de todo el mundo. Rossy González (Maya Kakchiquel) comparte la historia de la conmemoración de este día, y unos líderes comunitarios ofrecen sus perspectivas sobre la necesidad de reconocer y celebrar este día. ENTREVISTADOS - Antonia Benito, comunicadora de Radio Comunitaria Qawinaqel de Palín Escuintal, Guatemala.

Una lucha continua y universal: el caso de Standing Rock

La soberanía de la Nación Sioux está amenazada por el Gobierno de EE.UU. y los intereses corporativos mientras el proyecto del Dakota Access Pipeline sigue avanzando. Rossy González (Maya Kakchiquel), productora de Radio de Derechos Indígenas, revisa la situación política de Standing Rock y su contexto histórico con unas activistas prominentes, y ofrece sugerencias sobre cómo las personas pueden apoyar a la Nación Sioux en su trabajo para detener la construcción del oleoducto.

UNDRIP Article 01: Human Rights

Article 1 of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples states: Indigenous peoples have the right to the full enjoyment, as a collective or as individuals, of all human rights and fundamental freedoms as recognized in the Charter of the United Nations, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and international human rights law.

PRODUCTION
Script by Shaldon Ferris (KhoiSan)
Voiceover by Leigh-Anne Willemse

MUSIC
“Dannyco” by The Hot Shots Dance Band

UNDRIP Article 03: Self-Determination

Article 3 of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples states: Indigenous peoples have the right to self-determination. This guarantees the right to freely determine their political condition and the right to freely pursue their form of economic, social, and cultural development.

PRODUCTION
Script by Shaldon Ferris (KhoiSan)
Voiceover by Leigh-Anne Willemse

MUSIC
“Catalina” by The Hot Shots Dance Band

UNDRIP Article 04: Autonomy

Article 4 of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples states: Indigenous peoples, in exercising their right to self-determination, have the right to autonomy or self-government in matters relating to their internal and local affairs, as well as ways and means for financing their autonomous functions

PRODUCTION
Script by Shaldon Ferris (KhoiSan)
Voiceover by Leigh-Anne Willemse

MUSIC
“Natasha” by The Hot Shots Dance Band

UNDRIP Article 05: Full Participation

Article 5 of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples states: Indigenous Peoples have the right to conserve and reinforce their own political, judicial, economic, social, and cultural institutions while at the same time maintaining their right to fully participate, if they wish to do so, in the political, economic, social, and cultural decisions of the State.

PRODUCTION
Script by Shaldon Ferris (KhoiSan)
Voiceover by Leigh-Anne Willemse

MUSIC
“Jessie” by The Hot Shots Dance Band

UNDRIP Article 07: Collective Rights

Article 7 of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples states:
1. Indigenous individuals have the rights to life, physical and mental integrity, liberty and security of person.

and
2. Indigenous peoples have the collective right to live in freedom, peace and security as distinct peoples and shall not be subjected to any act of genocide or any other act of violence, including forcibly removing children of the group to another group.

PRODUCTION
Script by Shaldon Ferris (KhoiSan)
Voiceover by Leigh-Anne Willemse

UNDRIP Article 09: Right to Belong to a Community/Nation

Article 9 of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples states: Indigenous peoples and individuals have the right to belong to an indigenous community or nation, in accordance with the traditions and customs of the community or nation concerned. No discrimination of any kind may arise from the exercise of such a right.

PRODUCTION
Script by Shaldon Ferris (KhoiSan)
Voiceover by Leigh-Anne Willemse

MUSIC
“Catalina” by The Hot Shots Dance Band

UNDRIP Article 10: No Forced Removal

Article 10 of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples states: Indigenous peoples shall not be forcibly removed from their lands or territories. No relocation shall take place without the free, prior and informed consent of the indigenous peoples concerned and after agreement on just and fair compensation and, where possible, with the option of return.

PRODUCTION
Script by Shaldon Ferris (KhoiSan)
Voiceover by Leigh-Anne Willemse

MUSIC
“Dannyco” by The Hot Shots Dance Band

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