GARÍFUNA, ¿Qué Son los Derechos Humanos?
La Declaración Universal de los Derechos Humanos fue proclamada por la Asamblea General de las Naciones Unidas en 1948. La Declaración establece, por primera vez, los derechos humanos fundamentales que deben protegerse en el mundo entero como el derecho a la educación, igualdad, libertad, participación política etc.
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Voces:
- Keldy Bermúdez / Honduras
- Wendy Martínez / Honduras
- Leo Castro / Honduras
02. An Indigenous Right (Nepali) आदिवासीको अधिकार
03. Hold Companies Accountable (Nepali) ३) कम्पनीहरुको उत्तरदायित्व
04. Leaders (Nepali) ४) नेता तथा अगुवाहरु
05. UN Declaration, Article 10 (Nepali) ५) आदिवासीको अधिकार सम्बन्धी संयुक्त राष्ट्रसंघीय घोषणापत्रको धारा १० ।
06. UN Declaration, Article 19 (Nepali) ६) आदिवासीको अधिकार सम्बन्धी संयुक्त राष्ट्रसंघीय घोषणापत्रको धारा १९ ।
07. Safe Communities (Nepali) ७) सुरक्षित समुदाय
08. Development Projects (Nepali) ८) विकासका आयोजनाहरु
09. International Support (Nepali) ९) अन्तर्राष्ट्रिय सहयोग ।
10. An Inalienable Right (Nepali) १०) अहरणीय अधिकार ।
Entrevista: Susana Pakara, una activista ejemplar
Entrevista: Organización al nivel comunitario
Entrevista: Ricardo Silva de Uruguay en defensa del territorio
09. International Support
The UN Declaration on the rights of Indigenous Peoples along with other international instruments, recognises the right to Free, Prior and Informed Consent as a right of Indigenous Peoples.
Entrevista: Ejemplo exitoso de la defensa del territorio en Argentina
Entrevista: El consentimiento libre, previo e informado en Bolivia
Entrevista: Pueblo defiende territorio con su propio protocolo para consulta
Entrevista: Defensa de lugares sagrados
The Lie Of 1652 - Eldos FM Interview With Patric Tariq Mellet
Patric Tariq Mellet is a heritage researcher whose search for his father roused his curiosity to find out who he was, and where he comes from. This journey has resulted in him becoming a subject matter expert on matters relating to the history of South Africa. In this interview, Diana Morat gets to know more about his book entitled, The Lie of 1652. Diana is a presenter at Eldos FM in Eldorado Park, Johannesburg, South Africa.
Capítulo 1 Idioma Nahuat Pipil, Lucha por Salvar a un Pueblo
¿Qué paso con los pueblos Indígenas Nahuat Pipiles en El Salvador?
Desde la conquista a Tierras de los pueblos Indígenas se han visto afectados de muchas maneras, dentro de ellas el propio hecho de seguir existiendo como nación.
En este programa adaptado del artículo “La lucha para salvar a un pueblo. Los Nahuat Pipiles de El Salvador “ escrito por Alejandro Ramiro Chan, escucharemos su historia, idioma y que acciones están haciendo para visibilizarse y sobre todo seguir existiendo. Puede escuchar, descargar y compartir de forma gratuita.
Entrevista: Consentimiento y la mujer indígena
10. An Inalienable Right
For Indigenous Peoples, the right to Free, Prior and Informed Consent is a fundamental, inherent and inalienable right.
Facing the Storm - The Story of the Tanka Bar
Tanka bars are probably the most recognizable Native American food products in the U.S.. In this radio program, Dawn Sherman, CEO of Native American Natural Foods, takes us through the Tanka's history, past challenges, as well as present day aspirations.
Producer: Shaldon Ferris (Khoisan)
Interviewee: Dawn Sherman (Lakota, Shawnee, Delaware)
Music : "Saami Drum" by Tyler, used with permission
"Burn your village to the ground" by A Tribe called Red, used with permission.
Reclaiming What Belongs To Us - Khoi And San At Table Mountain
In October 2020, a group of people representing different Khoi and San Tribes gathered at the foot of Table Mountain in South Africa. There they have created a cultural space where they will stay for an indefinite period of time in an effort to reclaim the mountain. With the temporary huts providing a little shelter, and fire providing a little warmth, they are making it known that the mountain and the area surrounding it had once belonged to their ancestors. Bradley van Sitters is among the folks camped out at the foot of the mountain.
Rooibos Tea - South Africa's Indigenous Peoples Reclaim Their Birthright
Humanity NPC travelled to the home of Rooibos Tea in Wuperthal, South Africa, to talk to the Indigenous people there about the origins of the tea, and how it had been in their families for generations. This podcast also discusses the benefit sharing agreement, which promises that a benefit of the sales of the tea will go to the Indigenous Khoi and San people of the region and what it means to the people of Wuperthal.
Produced by Humanity NPC
Music by Collin Fredericks
Funded by OXFAM South Africa
Image by Tristen Taylor