El Covid-19 y la nueva normalidad
¿Sabías que un cubrebocas tarda alrededor de 400 años en desintegrarse? A raíz de la pandemia por Covid-19, el uso de mascarillas se disparó de manera asombrosa y hoy millones de estos objetos —junto a otros desechos como guantes, caretas y botellas de plástico— inundan los centros de recolección de basura, vertederos, rellenos sanitarios y basureros clandestinos.
Radio La Cuixtleña en Alemania
Poco después de la caída del muro de Berlín, surgió en Alemania un servicio de prensa para difundir lo que diversas agencias y autores latinoamericanos escriben sobre los movimientos políticos de su región. En la actualidad, este servicio se ha expandido a diversos proyectos de comunicación e información basados en la colaboración entre periodistas alemanes y activistas, organizaciones y comunicadores latinoamericanos.
The Role Of Indigenous Women In Reactivating The Local Economy - Liberty Radio
Women in business have also been affected by the pandemic, but they have proven to be resilient.
In this radio program, Liberty Radio reports on the Role Of Indigenous Women In Reactivating The Local Economy, post Covid-19.
Produced by Liberty Radio.
Espacio informativo de Radio Tsinaka, en español
“Noticias, opinión e información de nuestra comunidad” es el espacio informativo de Radio Tsinaka, emisora que transmite desde Cuetzalan en Puebla, México. En esta ocasión presenta un noticiero enfocado en temáticas de la post-pandemia, con los siguientes titulares: “El uso del cubrebocas se ha extendido después de la pandemia por Covid-19 y su desecho ha generado un grave impacto ambiental”, “El alza de precios y las dificultades económicas después de la pandemia han modificado la vida familiar y comunitaria” y “¿Cuál es la importancia de educar con perspectiva de género?”.
Espacio informativo de Radio Tsinaka, en tutunakú
“Noticias, opinión e información de nuestra comunidad” es el espacio informativo de Radio Tsinaka, emisora que transmite desde Cuetzalan en Puebla, México. En esta ocasión presenta un noticiero enfocado en temáticas de la post-pandemia, con los siguientes titulares: “El uso del cubrebocas se ha extendido después de la pandemia por Covid-19 y su desecho ha generado un grave impacto ambiental”, “El alza de precios y las dificultades económicas después de la pandemia han modificado la vida familiar y comunitaria” y “¿Cuál es la importancia de educar con perspectiva de género?”.
“Voces Indígenas”, espacio informativo de Radio Iztahuatalix, en español
Desde Puebla, México, Radio Iztahuatalix presenta: “Voces indígenas”, un noticiero que “busca el diálogo intercultural, la construcción de la paz, la inclusión y la participación”, y que en esta ocasión aborda temas relacionados con la post-pandemia, entre ellos la importancia de trabajar de manera colectiva en nuestras comunidades para restaurar los daños generados al ecosistema durante la pandemia por Covid-19.
“Voces Indígenas”, espacio informativo de Radio Iztahuatalix, en náhuatl
Desde Puebla, México, Radio Iztahuatalix presenta: “Voces indígenas”, un noticiero que “busca el diálogo intercultural, la construcción de la paz, la inclusión y la participación”, y que en esta ocasión aborda temas relacionados con la post-pandemia, entre ellos la importancia de trabajar de manera colectiva en nuestras comunidades para restaurar los daños generados al ecosistema durante la pandemia por Covid-19.
“Voces de mi pueblo”, espacio informativo de Radio Muk’ul Lum, en español
El noticiero “Voces de mi pueblo” es producido por Radio Muk’ul Lum, emisora que transmite desde Chiapas, México. En esta ocasión se aborda una problemática que se ha agravado en muchas comunidades Indígenas tras la pandemia por Covid-19: el aumento de la migración (principalmente de jóvenes), ante la falta de oportunidades económicas y educativas.
“Voces de mi pueblo”, espacio informativo de Radio Muk’ul Lum, en tseltal
El noticiero “Voces de mi pueblo” es producido por Radio Muk’ul Lum, emisora que transmite desde Chiapas, México. En esta ocasión se aborda una problemática que se ha agravado en muchas comunidades Indígenas tras la pandemia por Covid-19: el aumento de la migración (principalmente de jóvenes), ante la falta de oportunidades económicas y educativas.
Vicky Tauli-Corpuz at UNPFII 2015
Vicky Tauli-Corpuz talks about the importance of Indigenous Peoples using the range of international instruments and mechanisms in place, to pressure their governments to implement changes.
Vicky Tauli-Corpuz On Paraguay at UNPFII 2015
Vicky Tauli-Corpuz talks about her visit to Paraguay in her capacity as UN Special Rapporteur on the rights of Indigenous Peoples. She discusses the process and the preparation of these visits, highlighting the need for autonomy and security for the people she talks with.
It is an opportunity to meet with Indigenous communities, civil society organisations, government ministers and the private sector and encourage dialogue across society.
Dalee Sambo on Accountability at UNPFII 2015
Dalee Sambo discusses the exchange between the Brazilian government's representative and representatives of Brazil’s Indigenous tribes at the UNPFII 2015. Violations of Land Rights continue in Brazil, including the criminalization of Indigenous Peoples who are trying to defend their rights to land.
John Scott on Biodiversity at UNPFII 2015
John Scott highlights the importance of using processes established by Indigenous communities when gaining free, prior and informed consent for activities which will take place on their lands. He also talks about the importance of including traditional knowledge of Indigenous Peoples at the UN Permanent Forum.
Indigenous Peoples With Disabilities speak at UNPFII 2015
Interview at the United Nations Permament Forum on Indigenous Peoples, May 2015 in New York. Listen to a members of the Indigenous Peoples Global Network speak about how they want to be included as Indigenous Peoples with Disabilities in the broader movement.
Vicky Tauli-Corpuz on Sustainable Development at UNPFII 2015
Statement from Special Rapporteur Vicky Tauli-Corpuz on the sustainable development goals proposed by the United Nations and how Indigenous Peoples' rights must be respected in order to solve climate issues such as deforestation.
Chief Bellegarde on Canada's Indigenous Peoples at UNPFII 2015
Chief Bellegarde speaks at UNFPII to bring to light the gap between Canada and its Indigenous Peoples in regard to the United Nations Human Development Index and the rights of indigenous peoples in Canada. Belgard works to close the gap between the wealth of Canada as a nation and Canada's indigenous peoples. He calls on Canada to respect the rights of Indigenous Peoples.
Christina Coc on Land Rights in Belize at UNPFII 2015
Cristina Coc, a Q'eqchi Maya woman of southern Belize, shares how Mayan groups in Belize have been fighting for their rights for over 30 years. After many meetings with the State, the Belize national court has acknowledged legal Indigenous rights to their land and affirmed that the government may not use, destruct, or occupy Indigenous land.
Josh Cooper On Climate Change at UNPFII 2015
Josh Cooper speaks about climate change and its impact on Indigenous Peoples. Indigenous Peoples are being impacted by climate change, specifically in Oceania, and Josh Cooper is working to create World Climate Justice Day to bring further awareness to the issue.
Christopher Kuaiwa on Land Rights in Hawaii at UNPFII 2015
Christopher Kuaiwa of Hawaii speaks about the destruction of a sacred mountain in his community and wants to spread his message of advocacy for Indigenous Rights throughout the world. He also participated in an intervention and proposed recommendations in the Permanent Forum regarding the 30-meter telescope that is proposed to be built on the sacred mountain calling to halt construction and divest.
Josh Cooper On Deep Seabed Mining at UNPFII 2015
Josh Cooper speaks about deep seabed mining and the risks associated with this type of exploration for Indigenous Peoples and the environment.
Kealii Gora on Getting Involved in Indigenous Advocacy at UNPFII 2015
Kealii Gora of Hawaii gives advice on how to get involved in advocating for Indigenous rights. Gora believes it is important to get Indigenous voices on the record and present concerns and perspectives in international arenas to make a change.
Josh Cooper On Universal Periodic Review at UNPFII 2015
Josh Cooper speaks about the importance of the Universal Periodic Review in securing Indigenous rights. Governments can propose recommendations on behalf on Indigenous Peoples in the Universal Periodic Review process.
Catherine Murupaenga-Ikenn On A Call To Action at UNPFII 2015
Catherine Murupaenga-Ikenn speaks about Indigenous Peoples' power in numbers to fight back against companies trying to defy their rights and occupy their lands.
Catherine Murupaenga-Ikenn On Consumerism at UNPFII 2015
Catherine Murupaenga-Ikenn speaks about consumerism in the modern world and our responsibility to care for the earth, and gives advice about how we can enact chance for future generations.
Catherine Murupaenga-Ikenn On Deep Sea Bed Mining at UNPFII 2015
Catherine Murupaenga-Ikenn speaks about deep sea bed mining and its impacts on the environment, especially in Oceania and Indigenous communities, including her native New Zealand.