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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

Foro de Mujeres Indígenas del Wangki

En Waspam Región Autónoma del Atlántico Norte de Nicaragua tuvo lugar el 8vo foro de mujeres del Wangki, en donde más de 800 mujeres Miskitas aportando cada una sus experiencias, lo que permitió la construcción de estrategias que incidan a poner freno a la violencia en todas sus expresiones.  Este espácio de reflexión e intercambio fue gracias al apoyo de organismos como MADRE y la organización local Wangki Tagni. 

Challenges And Solutions For Indigenous Fisheries in South Africa

Indigenous Rights Radio producer Shaldon Ferris (KhoiSan) investigates the impacts of fishing regulations on Indigenous groups who have fished as a part of their livelihoods for centuries. The Convention on Biological Diversity, an international agreement which has inspired the implementation of many current fishing regulations, specifically discusses the importance of collaborating with Indigenous communities in order to preserve cultural knowledge in the pursuit of ecological preservation.

UN Special Rapporteur Vicky Tauli-Corpuz Finds Inadequate Consultation Process in Honduras

Vicky Tauli-Corpuz, UN Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, says she has found an inadequate process of consultation with Indigenous communities on the part of the national government during her visit to Honduras, where she was recently invited for a working visit to comment on a draft of a law regulating Free, Prior and Informed Consent. Indigenous Hondurans do not feel that they were adequately consulted on the content of the law. Further, the law does not meet widely accepted international standards of F.P.I.C.

Pueblos Indígenas del Salvador Continúan su Lucha por la Reivindicación de sus Derechos

Más de tres años han pasado desde que los pueblos Indígenas de El Salvador lograran que la Asamblea Legislativa aprobara una enmienda al artículo 63 de la Constitución de la República, con la cual sus derechos quedan plasmados en la Carta Magna y obliga al Estado a crear políticas públicas para su desarrollo y resguardo, pero… ¿qué ha pasado en todo este tiempo? ¿Ha habido algún cambio en el ejercicio de los derechos de los pueblos indígenas? Descarga este audio y lo descubrirás.

Indigenous Peoples Day In Nepal

The International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples is commemorated annually on 9 August. Ten years after the adoption of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, Nepal-based Indigenous Rights Radio Producer Dev Kumar Sunuwar reflects with prominent Nepali Indigenous leaders on the country's progress in the implementation of international standards for Indigenous Rights.

Decolonize Justice Systems! An Interview With Dine' Lawyer Michelle Cook

In many Indigenous communities, dual justice systems operate in tandem: the European system, a colonial imposition characterized by hierarchical, punitive, written codicies, and the Indigenous system, which is often based in tradition and holistic in nature.

Human Rights Lawyer Michelle Cook (Dine') elaborates on the interactions between these two systems, and explains how communities can use the language of human rights to challenge the colonial legal system imposition in order to gain a seat at the table as independent nations with internationally recognized justice systems.

"Our sacred objects are not to be hung on walls for decoration"

Indigenous Rights Radio Producer Avexnim Cojtí Ren investigates the movement to repatriate sacred objects, remains, and cultural patrimony taken without consent from Indigenous Peoples by governments, collectors, and individuals. Concepts of ownership, histories of oppression, methods of legal recourse, and recent examples of repatriation attempts all play an important role in the prospects for the return of heritage items to Indigenous Peoples.

Indigenous Community Initiatives In Liberia Model Improved Livelihoods

Ezekiel Tye Freeman is the executive director of Green-PRO, which helps Liberian communities develop sustainable livelihoods for self-reliance. Beekeeping training programs, for example, offer a lucrative and environmentally friendly economic alternative to mining or slash-and-burn farming for individuals. Freeman points to high levels of unemployment among Liberia's Indigenous population as a major problem that his organization wants to attempt to alleviate.

10 Years Of UNDRIP In Asia - A UN Expert's Perspective

Indigenous Rights Radio Producer Dev Kumar Sunuwar interviews Joan Carling, former expert member at the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, and former general secretary of the Asian Indigenous Peoples Pact. They reflect on the first 10 years of the implementation of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Carling advocates for increased policy cohesion and the prioritization of Indigenous rights in global policy-making on all fronts.

Indigenous Science Is Lifesaving And Rights To It Must Be Protected

Though collaboration is crucial to finding solutions for climate change, Indigenous People must be able to maintain, protect, and control their cultural heritage, sciences, and technologies. The UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples provides a legal framework for intellectual ownership by Indigenous communities of their traditional knowledge. However, many additional cultural barriers to equal-footed climate change collaboration exist, such as the automatic devaluation of Indigenous science by Western science practitioners.

El Camino de una Nueva Alcaldesa Miskita

En esta entrevista conoceremos a Rose Cunningham, mujer Indígena Miskita de la zona caribe norte de Nicaragua que nos da ejemplo de como las mujeres Indigenas puedan dirigir el cambio social. Rose hace trabajo social y comunitario con las mujeres en la prevención de la violencia y la promoción de una cultura de paz,  ha demostrado su liderazgo y con ello logró ganar la alcaldía de su municipio, Waspam, en la rivera del Río Coco. Hoy Rose tiene clara sus líneas de trabajo y nos comparte la importancia de que las mujeres vayamos tomando los espacios que nos corresponden.

Indigenous South Africans Honor the End Of Slavery

Indigenous South Africans gather in George on the Western Cape to commemorate the anniversary of the day slavery was ended. Shaldon Ferris (Khoi San) interviews one of the organizers of the remembrance ceremonies, Kierie Khoi (Khoi San) to discuss how the events will seek to heal trauma inflicted by the forced migration, coerced labor, and extrajudicial killings of Indigenous South Africans during the era of colonization and slavery.

MUSIC
"Xul Kej" and "Kame" by Sotz'il. Used with permission.

New Directions In Indigenous Philanthropy - An Interview With Peter Buffett

Peter Buffett is a Co-President of the NoVo Foundation, which works to foster a transformation from a world of domination and exploitation to one of collaboration and partnership. As part of this work, NoVo supports work in Indigenous communities across North America, including community-led programs that center Indigenous girls and women. Suzanne Benally (Navajo and Santa Clara Tewa) is a leader in U.S. Indigenous rights advocacy, and serves as the Executive Director of Cultural Survival.

World Radio Day - Radio Is Still The Voice Of The Voiceless

February 13th is World Radio Day. Radio has contributed to the resilience of Indigenous communities all over the world-- hear some of these stories in this program commemorating the 6th annual World Radio Day.

Music
"Remember Your Children" by Salidummay. Used with permission.

Indigenous Rights Radio English Intro track features "Burn your Village to the Ground" by @a-tribe-called-red. Used with permission.

Los Defensores y Defensoras de Derechos Indígenas no están Solos

Las amenazas a la integridad física y moral de los líderes y lideresas Indígenas en el mundo son claras y aún continúan, pero lo que es más claro es el compromiso de cada uno/a con su comunidad. En este especial de 13 minutos te daremos a conocer los acuerdos internacionales que les protegen y acompañan en sus luchas así como alguno de sus logros y principales demandas.   

Recursos

Special Rapporteur Visit To Mexico

Vicky Tauli-Corpuz, UN Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, visited several states in Mexico to report on progress made in areas of Indigenous rights since her predecessor's trip to the country in 2003. Though the Mexican government has not fulfilled the majority of recommendations made by the former UNSR, Tauli-Corpuz notes the empowerment of autonomous municipalities since 2003 as an improvement over previous years.

Caso Exitoso de Awas Tingni en Corte Interamericana

En ete progra te damos a conocer sobre casos exitosos que ha tenido la Corte Interamericana. Acá te dejamos una experiencia en Nicaragua sobre tierras de una comunidad Indígena , Awas Tingni, que no poseeia un título. 

Voces

Rigoberto Gonzales, representante del Centro para la Autonomía y el Desarrollo de los Pueblos Indígenas, Nicaragua

Musicalización

​-  ​Sik´inik , ​K'oxomal Winaqil. Utilizado con su autorización

​-  ​Nan Tat,  ​K´oxomal Winaqil. Utilizado con su autorización

Cómo Funciona la Corte Interamericana de Derechos Humanos

Quieres conocer cómo funciona la Corte Interamericana de Derechos Humanos, acá te lo contamos. 

Voces

Gustavo Sambrano, investigador y experto en tema de pueblos Indígenas, Lima Perú

Musicalización

​-  ​Sik´inik , ​K'oxomal Winaqil. Utilizado con su autorización

​-  ​Nan Tat,  ​K´oxomal Winaqil. Utilizado con su autorización

​-  ​Canmandalla, Yarina. Utilizado con su autorización

Corte Interamericana de Derechos Humanos sobre Consentimiento Libre, Previo e Informado

En este programa te contamos sobre el Consentimiento Libre, Previo e Informado y que establece la Corte Interamericana de Derechos Humanos sobre esto.

Voces

Gloria Amparo Rodríguez, profesora e investigadora en la Universidad del Rosario, Bogotá Colombia 

Musicalización

​-  ​Sik´inik , ​K'oxomal Winaqil. Utilizado con su autorización

​-  ​Nan Tat,  ​K´oxomal Winaqil. Utilizado con su autorización

​-  ​Canmandalla, Yarina. Utilizado con su autorización

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