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ECMIA 2015.Lucha De Mujeres Indigenas - Opinion De Hombre

Francisco Calitzai, Presidente del Comité para la Eliminación de la Discriminación Racial de las Naciones Unidas. Calitzai reconoce la lucha y larga trayectoria de las mujeres Indígenas y la discriminación. Habla de la importancia del conocimiento y saber los derecho que nos pertenece. También exhorta a los jóvenes educarse e usar la tecnología para formar parte de la lucha para eliminar la discriminación y se cumplan nuestros derechos.

Asamblea Nacional Política de Mujeres Indígena expresa indignación por actos cobardes contra el Magisterio en México, y demanda al Estado cese la violencia

Ante los últimos acontecimientos en contra de los maestros y maestras en Oaxaca, ratificamos que el Estado debe ser el garante del derecho a la educación gratuita, laica e intercultural como un derecho humano, por lo que llamamos a todos los pueblos indígenas de México y a la sociedad civil a apoyar el magisterio que heroicamente ha resistido las envestidas del gobierno federal con la complacencia de los estados locales como el de Oaxaca, y a su cerrazón necia para no dialogar. 

CONAMI y ECMIA demanda intervención Nacional e Internacional urgente por actos violentos contra el Magisterio en México.

Coordinadora Nacional de Mujeres Indígenas de México, CONAMI, representando a más de 20 organizaciones locales de distintos estados del país y parte del Enlace Continental de Mujeres Indígenas de las Américas ECMIA ante los actos violentos en contra del Magisterio en México, demandamos la intervención urgente de los siguientes funcionarios:

Presidente de la República de México

Secretario de Gobernación

Presidente de la CNDH

Gobernador Constitucional del estado de Oaxaca

 Titular de la Defensoría de los Derechos Humanos del pueblo de Oaxaca

9 años de la Declaración de la ONU sobre el Derecho de los Pueblos Indígenas

Hoy 13 de septiembre conmemoramos un año más, de los nueve en total, de la Declaración de las Naciones Unidas sobre los Derechos de los Pueblos Indígenas, la que fue adoptada en Nueva York durante la sesión 61 de la Asamblea General de las Naciones Unidas. Esta declaración protege los derechos colectivos e individuales de los Pueblos Indígenas en relación con el autogobierno, la tierra, la educación, el empleo, la salud y otras areas, te invitamos a escuchar el siguiente spot.

 

 

 

Indigenous Peoples Day

It's time to recognize that celebrating the life of Christopher Columbus is the same as celebrating the erasure of Indigenous existence. 

"We believe it is important to hear the other side of the story-- the Indigenous side-- because there are detrimental implications to learning about the side of history that makes heroes of colonizers, and erases those who were colonized" say Shaldon Ferris and Avexnim Cotji, Indigenous Rights Radio producers. 

Indigenize The Prevention Movement Against HIV And AIDS

HIV advocate Marama Mullen (Ngatiawa Māori), Executive Director of INA, the Maori, Indigenous, and South Pacific HIV/AIDS Foundation, discusses the HIV/AIDS prevention and awareness network that her organization has fostered among Indigenous communities in the South Pacific.

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Song: "Atahualpa" by Yarina. Used with permission.
Introduction: "Burn Your Village to the Ground" by A Tribe Called Red. Used with permission.

Indigenous Agroforestry Protects Water, Biodiversity, + Food Sovereignty

The Kalinga Mission for Indigenous Children and Youth, led by Donato Bumacas, promotes values of biodiversity conservation, with the goal of poverty reduction. These values are upheld using Indigenous traditional knowledge systems andd technologies to conserve and maintain the local forests. Sustainable Indigenous agricultural technology is implemented, with the goal of passing these systems down to future generations, as this knowledge was passed down to them.

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.

Indigenous Kani Efforts To Promote Indigenous Medicinal Knowledge In India

Indigenous communities often hold invaluable knowledge about medicinal plants and healing practices rooted in the environment and resources of their traditional homelands. Anoop Pushkaran Krishnamma is working with the Kerala Kani Community Welfare Trust in partnership with Indigenous communities in India to record and preserve this knowledge, allowing for healing practices to be utilized by future generations.

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"Remember Your Children," by Salidummay. Used with permission.
Introduction: "Burn Your Village to the Ground" by A Tribe Called Red. Used with permission.

We Are Still Here- A Message of Unity for Thanksgiving

It was the Wampanoag People, the people of the first light, that encountered the Pilgrims when they arrived to Turtle Island (North America) from Europe in 1620. Since 1863, Thanksgiving has been celebrated as a national holiday in the United States, mythologizing the violent events that followed European arrival into a story of friendship and mutual sharing. But the reality is that the Wampanoags’ generosity was met with genocide, and this truth has been systematically suppressed in the US education system, government, and popular culture.

Abanderando la Defensa de la Madre Tierra en el Día Mundial de la Radio

En este entrevista especial con Ada Villareal, Representante de la Red Centroamericana de Radios Comunitarias Indígenas de la que también Cultural Survival y nuestro programa de Radio de Derechos Indígenas es parte; te contamos la importancia que tienen la Radios Comunitarias en su función educadora, promotora y defensora de los recursos naturales para la garantía de la preservación y el buen vivir de las comunidades.

Radio Comunitaria y Días de Amar la Tierra

En este programa especial conoceremos de una Radio Comunitaria en Boca de Sábalo, Rio San Juan, Nicaragua quienes al igual que muchas Radios Comunitarias Indígenas están ocupadas en abanderar la lucha por la madre tierra y nuestros bienes comunes.

Musicalización

  • Días de Amar del Duo Guardabarrando, con su autorización
  • Casa Abierta, Katya Cardenal, con su autorización 

Entrevistado:

Javier Jaime Rodríguez (Nicaragua)

Edición
Teresita Orozco Mendoza

More than 100 Years Without Reparations to Victims of Genocide in Namibia

Between 1904 and 2004, the German state officially denied that genocide against the Indigenous Herero and Nama people in land that is now known as Namibia had ever occurred under German colonial rule, despite conclusive historical sources and internationally recognized investigations. Hear how communities are sorting through the painful legacy of this violence and indifference in the present in the following interview with Martinus Fredericks, Nama leader and activist.

Indigenous Peoples And HIV&AIDS

On the 1st of December, every year, the international community observes  a day that is dedicated to raising awareness  of the AIDS pandemic. 
As of November 2017, an estimated 36.7 million people worldwide are living with HIV, making it one of the most important global health issues.
This program looks at how HIV AIDS affects the International Indigenous community.

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Sami Drum by Tyler. Used with permission.
Introduction: "Burn Your Village to the Ground" by A Tribe Called Red. Used with permission.

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