Noticiero regional sobre Pueblos Indígenas, julio 2024
Muchos sucesos y situaciones que involucran a los Pueblos Indígenas están pasando alrededor del mundo. ¿Sabe cuáles son?
Como parte del derecho a la información, Cultural Survival le presenta este noticiero del mes de julio de 2024 con notas relevantes de Norte, Centro y Sur América, África y Asia, el cual puede escuchar, descargar y compartir de forma gratuita.
Música de introducción:
- “Burn Your Village to the Ground” de The Halluci Nation. Derechos de autor, propiedad de The Halluci Nation. Usada bajo su permiso.
Transición energética y energía verde: una nueva fase despojo de los territorios y los recursos de los Pueblos Indígenas
A nivel mundial se habla de la necesidad de transicionar hacia el uso de energías verdes para hacer frente al cambio climático y al calentamiento global, sin embargo, se omite decir que esta transición energética se fundamenta en la extracción masiva de metales y minerales que, en muchos casos, se encuentran en los territorios de los Pueblos Indígenas.
Puedes escuchar, descargar y compartir este programa de forma gratuita.
Música de introducción:
Causas y efectos del calentamiento global
Los días 7, 8 y 9 de junio del 2024 Cultural Survival organizó —en Tlayacapan, Morelos, México— el “Encuentro de Mujeres Indígenas Radialistas 2024”, con el lema: “comunicadoras comunitarias Indígenas frente al extractivismo”. Como uno de los resultados de este Encuentro, compartimos una serie de cápsulas radiofónicas producidas por las asistentes, en ellas se informa sobre la energía verde y los minerales de transición, una nueva amenaza para los Pueblos Indígenas.
Puedes escuchar, descargar y compartir estos programa de forma gratuita.
Música:
¿Qué son los minerales de transición?
Los días 7, 8 y 9 de junio del 2024 Cultural Survival organizó —en Tlayacapan, Morelos, México— el “Encuentro de Mujeres Indígenas Radialistas 2024”, con el lema: “comunicadoras comunitarias Indígenas frente al extractivismo”. Como uno de los resultados de este Encuentro, compartimos una serie de cápsulas radiofónicas producidas por las asistentes, en ellas se informa sobre la energía verde y los minerales de transición, una nueva amenaza para los Pueblos Indígenas.
Puedes escuchar, descargar y compartir estos programa de forma gratuita.
Música:
Defendiendo nuestros territorios
Los días 7, 8 y 9 de junio del 2024 Cultural Survival organizó —en Tlayacapan, Morelos, México— el “Encuentro de Mujeres Indígenas Radialistas 2024”, con el lema: “comunicadoras comunitarias Indígenas frente al extractivismo”. Como uno de los resultados de este Encuentro, compartimos una serie de cápsulas radiofónicas producidas por las asistentes, en ellas se informa sobre la energía verde y los minerales de transición, una nueva amenaza para los Pueblos Indígenas.
Puedes escuchar, descargar y compartir estos programa de forma gratuita.
Música:
Radio Comunitaria como Herramienta
Jaime Gutierrez, Panamá un Profesor de ciencias naturales,habla de la función crucial que tiene la radio comunitaria para el pueblo Indígena.
Taking Indigenous Peoples' Stories To The World - Blake Ihimaera
The 2024 Indigenous Media Conference, organized by the Indigenous Journalists Association, took place from July 25 to 27 in Oklahoma City, United States. The event brought together Indigenous journalists, media professionals, and experts from around the world to discuss and address the pressing issues faced by Indigenous media practitioners. The conference also provided an opportunity to celebrate their contributions and achievements.
Reporting On Indigenous Issues - Kuuwehi Hiraishil
The 2024 Indigenous Media Conference, hosted by the Indigenous Journalists Association, was held from July 25 to 27 in Oklahoma City, United States. This significant event successfully united Indigenous journalists, media professionals, and experts from across the globe to address the critical challenges encountered by Indigenous media practitioners. Furthermore, the conference served as a platform to recognize and celebrate the impactful contributions and accomplishments of Indigenous media professionals.
Being An Indigenous Filmmaker - Jim Compton
The Indigenous Journalists Association brought together Indigenous journalists, media professionals, and experts from July 25 to 27 in Oklahoma City, United States to discuss and address pressing issues faced by Indigenous media practitioners. Cultural Survival was there, and we heard from Jim Compton, an Indigenous filmmaker, was present to share experiences, challenges, and successes in covering Indigenous communities and their efforts for Indigenous rights.
Interviewee: Jim Compton (Anishinaabe, Keeseekoose First Nation).
Producer : Dev Kumar Sunuwar
Documenting Indigenous Peoples' Stories - Bryan Pollard
The 2024 Indigenous Media Conference, brought together Indigenous journalists, media professionals, and experts from around the world to discuss and address the pressing issues faced by Indigenous media practitioners. The conference also provided an opportunity to celebrate their contributions and achievements. Cultural Survival was also present at this landmark event and interviewed Bryan Pollard (Cherokee), Grant Operations Manager at the Associated Press, who shared his thoughts about working in Indigenous communities.
We Must Be In Charge Of Our Narratives - Frank Blanquet
The 2024 Indigenous Media Conference brought together Indigenous journalists, media professionals, and experts from around the world to discuss and address the pressing issues faced by Indigenous media practitioners. The conference also provided an opportunity to celebrate their contributions and achievements. Cultural Survival was present at this event and spoke to Frank Blanquet (Yucatec Maya), an award-winning content producer, Director of Television for First Nations Experiences (USA), an Indigenous journalist.
Indigenous Journalists And Climate Solutions - Lagipoiva Cherelle Jackson
The 2024 Indigenous Media Conference provided an opportunity for Indigenous Journalists and media personnel to celebrate their contributions to journalism. Cultural Survival attended the event and asked Lagipoiva Cherelle Jackson, Pacific Island Journalist, Climate Director, Solutions Journalism Network), an Indigenous journalist, to share her experiences in covering stories related to Indigenous communities.
Interview: Lagipoiva Cherelle Jackson, Pacific Island Journalist, Climate Director, Solutions Journalism Network)
Producer: Dev Kumar Sunuwar
Our Stories Are Important Too - Jodi Rave Spotted Bear
Cultural Survival met with Jodi Rave Spotted Bear (Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation/Lakota), at the 2024 Indigenous Media Conference, and she spoke about the importance of community media in telling the stories of Indigenous Peoples.
Interview: Jodi Rave Spotted Bear ((Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation/Lakota))
Producer: Dev Kumar Sunuwar
Music: "Remember Your Children", by Salidummay, is used with permission.
Press Freedom For Indigenous Journalists - Angel Ellis
Cultural Survival was present at the 2024 Indigenous Media Conference, organized by the Indigenous Journalists Association and we spoke to Angel Ellis about press freedom for Indigenous journalists.
Interview: Angel Ellis (Muscogee Nation), Indigenous Journalists Association, Executive Board Press Freedom Committee.
Producer : Dev Kumar Sunuwar
Music: "Remember Your Children", by Salidummay, is used with permission.
El grito de la libertad, episodio 2
“El grito de la libertad” es un podcast producido por la organización boliviana Qhana Pukara Kurmi y en él se dan a conocer las luchas de “los Pueblos Indígenas Originarios contra el extractivismo”. En el segundo episodio, titulado “El caso del Ayllu Acre Antequera”, se habla sobre la lucha de dicho Ayllu contra la minería y en defensa de su territorio, que “ha sido avasallado desde épocas coloniales” y actualmente se enfrenta al despojo “por parte de sindicatos y grandes transnacionales apoyadas por el Estado boliviano”. ¡Te invitamos a conocer más sobre este tema!
El grito de la libertad, episodio 3
“El grito de la libertad” es un podcast producido por la organización boliviana Qhana Pukara Kurmi y en él se dan a conocer las luchas de “los Pueblos Indígenas Originarios contra el extractivismo”. En el tercer episodio, titulado “El caso del Ayllu Acre Antequera”, se habla sobre la lucha de dicho Ayllu contra la minería y en defensa de su territorio, que “ha sido avasallado desde épocas coloniales” y actualmente se enfrenta al despojo “por parte de sindicatos y grandes transnacionales apoyadas por el Estado boliviano”. ¡Te invitamos a conocer más sobre este tema!
O Que E O Consentimento Livre Prévio E Informado?
O direito a Consentimento Livre, Prévio, e Informado significa que os governos precisam informar as comunidades Indígenas sobre projetos que possam ser implementados dentro das comunidades deles, e têm uma obrigação de ouvir as opinões deles antes de iniciar o projeto.
Just Energy Transition - Climate Change And Energy - Valley FM Episode4 (Afrikaans)
In this series of programs, producer Catherine Wiese from Valley FM interviews industry leaders on the Just Energy Transition plan of South Africa. Valley FM services the community of Worcester in South Africa, many of whom are descendants of Khoi and San people.
Interviewees:
Brandon Andrews
Leon Jacobs
Nonhlemu Tuma
David van Wyk
"Burn your village to the ground", by The Halluci Nation, used with permission.
Just Energy Transition - Community Left In The Dark - Valley FM Episode 1 (Afrikaans)
In this series of programs, producer Catherine Wiese from Valley FM interviews industry leaders on the Just Energy Transition plan of South Africa. Valley FM services the community of Worcester in South Africa, many of whom are descendants of Khoi and San people.
Interviewees:
Brandon Andrews
Leon Jacobs
Nonhlemu Tuma
David van Wyk
"Burn your village to the ground", by The Halluci Nation, used with permission.
Just Energy Transition Plan Of South Africa - Valley FM Episode 2
In this series of programs, producer Catherine Wiese from Valley FM interviews industry leaders on the Just Energy Transition plan of South Africa. Valley FM services the community of Worcester in South Africa, many of whom are descendants of Khoi and San people.
Interviewees:
Brandon Andrews
Leon Jacobs
Nonhlemu Tuma
David van Wyk
"Burn your village to the ground", by The Halluci Nation, used with permission.
Just Energy Transition - Cultural Vs Corporate - Valley FM Episode3
In this series of programs, producer Catherine Wiese from Valley FM interviews industry leaders on the Just Energy Transition plan of South Africa. Valley FM services the community of Worcester in South Africa, many of whom are descendants of Khoi and San people.
Interviewees:
Brandon Andrews
Leon Jacobs
Nonhlemu Tuma
David van Wyk
"Burn your village to the ground", by The Halluci Nation, used with permission.
The Green Energy Transition And Human Rights - Fereiti Radio Episode 1
In this series of radio programs, the producers at a newly established radio station, Fereiti FM in Kenya, inform the listeners of their region about Transition Minerals and a Just Energy Transition.
All programs are produced by Mario Kuraki (Rendille) and Damaris Lenantare(Rendille).
Interviewees:
Alex Lemayian (Rendille).
Angelo Seitalo (Samburu).
"Anania2" by the Baba Project, used with permission.
"Burn your village to the ground", by The Halluci Nation, used with permission.
The Green Energy Transition And Human Rights (Samburu Language) - Fereiti Radio Episode 2
In this series of radio programs, the producers at a newly established radio station, Fereiti FM in Kenya, inform the listeners of their region about Transition Minerals and a Just Energy Transition.
All programs are produced by Mario Kuraki (Rendille) and Damaris Lenantare(Rendille).
Interviewees:
Alex Lemayian (Rendille).
Angelo Seitalo (Samburu).
"Anania2" by the Baba Project, used with permission.
"Burn your village to the ground", by The Halluci Nation, used with permission.
Indigenous Peoples And Transition Minerals - Fereiti Radio Episode 3
In this series of radio programs, the producers at a newly established radio station, Fereiti FM in Kenya, inform the listeners of their region about Transition Minerals and a Just Energy Transition.
All programs are produced by Mario Kuraki (Rendille) and Damaris Lenantare(Rendille).
Interviewees:
Alex Lemayian (Rendille).
Angelo Seitalo (Samburu).
"Anania2" by the Baba Project, used with permission.
"Burn your village to the ground", by The Halluci Nation, used with permission.
Indigenous Peoples And Transition Minerals (Samburu Language) - Fereiti Radio Episode 4
In this series of radio programs, the producers at a newly established radio station, Fereiti FM in Kenya, inform the listeners of their region about Transition Minerals and a Just Energy Transition.
All programs are produced by Mario Kuraki (Rendille) and Damaris Lenantare(Rendille).
Interviewees:
Alex Lemayian (Rendille).
Angelo Seitalo (Samburu).
"Anania2" by the Baba Project, used with permission.
"Burn your village to the ground", by The Halluci Nation, used with permission.