Por Modesto Ortiz Flores
Por Modesto Ortiz Flores
Por Radio Comunitaria Snuq’ Jolom Konob’ y Asociación de Mujeres Eulalences para el Desarrollo Integral Pixan Konob’(AMEDIPK)
By Wakinyan LaPointe
Today, hair is one of our greatest sources of healing, but also, one of our greatest struggles. Remembering a time when the United States forced Indigenous Peoples and youth to cut their hair during the boarding school era, and the legacy of resiliency and healing we now find ourselves in.
Por Emiliano Gómez Izaguirre
Como integrantes de un pueblo originario en el Sur de México (el Pueblo Mixteco o Ñuu Savi), y en estos años que llevamos ya como educadores y comunicadores comunitarios de nuestra región, una de las dificultades más comunes y poco discutidas que nos ha tocado enfrentar a varias compañeras y compañeros ha sido la romantización de nuestros procesos de resistencia comunitarios, lo cual se ha dado por parte de activistas, comunicadores, académicos, organizaciones y compañeros de otras latitudes.
Despite the challenges the COVID-19 pandemic has posed, Cultural Survival's 2020 Indigenous Community Media Youth Fellows are hard at work researching, interviewing, recording, editing, broadcasting, and teaching.
The latest issue of our Cultural Survival Quarterly magazine, "Back to Our Roots: Indigenous Food Solutions" has just been published.
By Edson Krenak Naknanuk
By Esmeralda Peña
I walk on the sand and slow myself down. I take in the sun at its highest point. One tree humming to another accompanies my steps, softly like the sounds of the tongue's brief skipping from word to word. I recognize the phonemes because they are different, and in this difference a secret grows, a joy and a fear, so deep that occasionally it brushes the sounds far away from my daily walk.