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.
Biweekly News Bulletin Part I - May 2018
A short update on current events from around the world on the topic of Indigenous Rights.
PRODUCTION
Shaldon Ferris (KhoiSan)
Free, Prior, Informed Consent in Chamling Rai- 07
Indigenous Refugees Struggling to Find Nationhood- A Story of Displacement from Myanmar (Burma)
Indigenous Peoples from around the world represent a disproportionate number of refugees and internally displaced persons due to a number of reasons, including conflict. They are one of the main targets of violence, displacing them from their ancestral land and territories. Vulnerability to displacement as an intersectional issue is often overlooked, a situation that has further increased the vulnerability of these populations. This radio program recounts the experience of Nwe Oo, an Indigenous Rakhine refugee who is currently taking shelter in California, United States.
Día Mundial de los Refugiados
En este especial te damos cuenta de la importancia de dar a alguien que quiere decir que has abandonado tu lugar de origen.
Free, Prior, Informed Consent in Chamling Rai- 08
Mujeres Indígenas Migrantes en el Marco del Día Internacional de Los Pueblos
El tema Migración y desplazamiento de los pueblos indígenas de este 2018 se centrará en la situación actual de los territorios indígenas, las principales causas de las migraciones, la circulación transfronteriza y los desplazamientos, con especial atención en el tema de los pueblos indígenas que viven en las zonas urbanas y fuera de sus países. Asimismo, se tratarán los desafíos y cómo revitalizar las identidades de los pueblos indígenas y alentar la protección de sus derechos dentro o fuera de sus territorios tradicionales.
International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples: Victory in Nepal
Indigenous Rights Radio Program on a case where the Newar indigenous community in Nepal obtained a victory in their legal battle against the government after about 7 years of continuous struggle.
Interviewees: Advocate Shankar Limbu
Music: Remember your children: by Solidummay.
Introductory Music: "Burn Your Village to the Ground" by A Tribe Called Red. Used with permission.
Indigenous Migrants At The US Mexico Border
Migrant families from Central America and elsewhere have had to endure being separated. Foster homes and shelters has become the temporary home to many of the kids, some of them being toddlers. Bureaucratic errors could leave the government officials unaware that a child’s parent is in the U.S. What happens when the parents cannot speak English or Spanish?
Resources
intercontinentalcry.org/indigenous-im…t-the-border/
Interviewees:
News Bulletin CS_July
A short update on current events from around the world on the topic of Indigenous Rights.
PRODUCTION
Shaldon Ferris (KhoiSan)
News Bulletin CS_July
A short update on current events from around the world on the topic of Indigenous Rights.
PRODUCTION
Shaldon Ferris (KhoiSan)
Free, Prior, Informed Consent in Chamling Rai- 09
Noticia: 2° Encuentro de la Red Centroamericana de Radios Comunitarias Indígenas
Después de casi tres años conformada la Red Centroamericana de radios comunitarias Indígenas se realiza el segundo Encuentro de Red y se elige a la nueva dirección que estará al frente de las actividades en los próximos tres años. Conoce más sobre este importante evento en este breve informativo.
Música de Introducción:
“Burn Your Village to the Ground” por A Tribe Called Red. Usado con permiso.
Realización:
Rosario Sul Gonzalez
Gender Equality on International Indigenous Women's Day
Bartolina Sisa was killed in Bolivia in 1782. International Indigenous Women's Day is held each year on 5th September. Although women fight for their rights and the rights of their people, not enough recognition is given to the efforts of women.
11 Aniversario Declaración de la ONU Sobre los Derechos de Pueblos Indígenas
La Declaración de las Naciones Unidas sobre los derechos de los pueblos Indígenas fue adoptada en Nueva York Estados Unidos, hace 11 años, el 13 de septiembre del 2007. ¿Quiénes están involucrados, y cómo lo podemos aplicar? En este programa te brindamos la información.
Musicalización.
Música de fondo: Warmigu, Yarina, usada con su autorización.
Música de introducción: “Burn Your Village to the Ground” por A Tribe Called Red. Usado con permiso.
Voces:
Avexnim Cojtí, Maya Quiche, Guatemala.
Free, Prior, Informed Consent in Chamling Rai- 10
End Poverty: Indigenous People Pay A Visit To The Stock Exchange!
The Johannesburg Stock Exchange in South Africa was the scene of protest action put together by Khoi and San groups from South Africa. Echoes of the struggle song, “What have we done”, which is reminiscent of apartheid South Africa, could be heard in Maude Street Sandton, where the Stock Exchange is situated, the richest square mile in Africa.
News Bulletin CS October 2018
A short update on current events from around the world on the topic of Indigenous Rights.
PRODUCTION
Shaldon Ferris (KhoiSan)
ODS Objetivos y Pueblos Indígenas
En el año 2015, más de 150 jefes de estado y de gobierno se reunieron en la sede de las Naciones Unidasy aprobaron la Agenda 2030 sobre el Desarrollo Sostenible.
UN International Human Rights Day
December 10, 2018, Human Rights Day, marks the 70th anniversary of the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), a milestone document that proclaimed the inalienable rights which everyone is inherently entitled to as a human being -- regardless of race, color, religion, sex, language or other status.
News Bulletin CS December 2018
A short update on current events from around the world on the topic of Indigenous Rights.
PRODUCTION:
Shaldon Ferris (KhoiSan)
ODS Agua libre, un objetivo para el 2030
Los objetivos de desarrollo sostenible conocidos de forma abreviada como ODS, son resultado de un proceso de negociación que involucró a los 193 Estados Miembros de la ONU y organizaciones de la sociedad civil.
News Bulletin CS January 2019
A short update on current events from around the world on the topic of Indigenous Rights.
PRODUCTION
Shaldon Ferris (KhoiSan)
World Radio Day
It is world radio on February 13th, a day and according to the website diamundialradio.org, this is a day to celebrate radio as a medium, to improve international cooperation between broadcasters and to encourage major networks and community radio alike to promote access to information, freedom of expression and gender equality over the airwaves. We Interview the Programs Manager of X-K FM, a radio station set up specifically to broadcast in the !Xun and Khwe indigenous languages of Namibia/Angola/South Africa.