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¡No a la criminalización del liderazgo indígena! (K'iche') - Radio La Niña

Guatemala enfrenta una crisis institucional tras las elecciones de 2023, cuando se intentó desconocer la voluntad popular. Las autoridades ancestrales de los 48 Cantones de Totonicapán y las alcaldías indígenas defendieron la democracia mediante una movilización nacional. Hoy, estas autoridades comunitarias son criminalizadas con acusaciones falsas.
Esta campaña busca defender el bien común, denunciar la persecución y exigir libertad para las personas encarceladas injustamente.

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

Consignas del pueblo maya K'iche' - Radio La Niña

Esta campaña nace desde el pueblo maya K'iche' de Guatemala para defender el bien común, el territorio y las memorias colectivas de los pueblos, amparadas en sus propias formas de organización y en las leyes locales, reconocidas y respaldadas por convenios internacionales.

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

Música de introducción:
- Burn Your Village to the Ground” de The Halluci Nation. Derechos de autor, propiedad de The Halluci Nation. Usada bajo su permiso.

Consignas del pueblo maya K’iche’ (K’iche’) – Radio La Niña

Esta campaña nace desde el pueblo maya K'iche' de Guatemala para defender el bien común, el territorio y las memorias colectivas de los pueblos, amparadas en sus propias formas de organización y en las leyes locales, reconocidas y respaldadas por convenios internacionales.

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

Música de introducción:
- Burn Your Village to the Ground” de The Halluci Nation. Derechos de autor, propiedad de The Halluci Nation. Usada bajo su permiso.

WCIP 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.

International Day For The Elimination of Discrimination 2026

The International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, observed each year on 21 March, marks the anniversary of the Sharpeville Massacre, when police in Sharpeville, South Africa, opened fire on a peaceful demonstration against apartheid pass laws, killing 69 people and injuring many more. Established by the United Nations General Assembly in 1966, the day serves as a global call to confront racism, promote equality, and protect human dignity.
Produced by Shaldon Ferris (Khoi/San)
Music: "Whispers" by Ziibiwan, used with permission.

A Call for Racial Justice and Indigenous Sovereignty

Prabindra Shakya is a Nepali human rights activist, researcher, and academic who specializes in indigenous peoples’ rights, environmental justice, and community empowerment. He is a member of Nepal’s indigenous Newar community.
In this radio program, Dev Kumar Sunuwar (Sunuwar) interviews Prabindra Shakya about the racial injustices faced by the Indigenous people of Nepal, as well as other Indigenous communities across Asia.
Music: "Burn your village to the ground", by The Haluci Nation, used with permission.

WCIP 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.

In Memoriam 2025

Durante 2025, al menos 46 personas Indígenas fueron asesinadas en América Latina por defender la tierra, el territorio y la vida. 46 historias, 46 familias que perdieron a un ser querido, 46 comunidades que perdieron a un guía, a un líder, a una lideresa. Esto no es un hecho aislado, se trata de una crisis sistemática en contra de las personas Indígenas defensoras en el mundo.

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

Noticiero regional sobre Pueblos Indígenas, abril 2026

Muchos sucesos que involucran a los Pueblos Indígenas están pasando alrededor del mundo. ¿Sabes cuáles son?

Como parte del derecho a la información, Cultural Survival presenta este noticiero del mes de abril de 2026 con notas relevantes de Norte, Centro y Sur América, África y Asia, el cual puedes escuchar, descargar y compartir de forma gratuita.

Música de introducción:
- “Burn Your Village to the Ground” de The Halluci Nation. Derechos de autor, propiedad de The Halluci Nation. Usada bajo su permiso.

¡Que defender la tierra no cueste la vida!

Durante 2025, al menos 46 personas Indígenas fueron asesinadas en América Latina por defender la tierra, el territorio y la vida. Esto no es un hecho aislado, se trata de una crisis sistemática en contra de las personas Indígenas defensoras en el mundo. En este programa presentamos el testimonio de José Silva Duarte, líder Indígena wayuu, quien ha sido víctima de varios atentados.

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

Agua, milpa y territorio: el pueblo Q’eqchi’ resiste - Radio Comunitaria Xyaab’ Tzuultaq’a

Radio Comunitaria Xyaab’ Tzuultaq’a presenta un programa especial sobre el proceso “Pueblo Maya Q’eqchi’ ante Empresas Extractivas”, impulsado en 2025 por la Asociación Estoreña para el Desarrollo Integral (AEPDI).
A través de este espacio sonoro, se comparte la experiencia de formación de lideresas y líderes Q’eqchi’ de El Estor, Izabal, Guatemala, quienes fortalecieron sus conocimientos sobre derechos de los pueblos indígenas, defensa del territorio y los desafíos socioambientales frente a la presencia de empresas extractivas.
Música de introducción:

Homenaje a Armando Quispe - Radio Pachacuti

Armando Quispe fue un líder histórico de la puna jujeña y referente incansable en la defensa de los derechos de los Pueblos Originarios. Integrante de la Comunidad Kolla de Queta, dedicó su vida a fortalecer la comunicación con identidad y la organización comunitaria en el territorio.

Esta producción de Radio Pachakuti rinde homenaje a su vida, su legado y su lucha. Desde la cosmovisión andina, Armando no se ha ido: hoy camina junto a la Pachamama y su espíritu sigue vivo en cada acto de resistencia, en cada palabra y en cada comunidad que continúa defendiendo sus derechos.

WCIP 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 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 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 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 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 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 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.

WCIP 18. Commitments From Outcome Document

Indigenous Peoples need fair and transparent mechanisms available, to effectively gain access to and 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 19. Commitments From Outcome Document

Indigenous Peoples should be consulted in good faith through their own representative institutions in order for States to gain Free, Prior and Informed Consent before any development projects take place in indigenous territories.

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 20. Commitments From Outcome Document

In conjunction with Indigenous Peoples, States should implement open and impartial processes to acknowledge and advance the rights of Indigenous Peoples pertaining to their land, territories and resources.

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 22. Acknowledgements From Outcome Document

Indigenous Peoples’ participation in many areas of society should be encouraged as they have a range of knowledge to offer, especially with regards to conservation and the importance of biodiversity.

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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