Por Cesar Gomez
By Dev Kumar Sunuwar (CS STAFF)
By Edson Krenak Naknanuk (CS Consultant)
"The Amazon is dirty, our rivers and fish are contaminated, everyone is sick. We no longer feel safe in the forest, in our home.” -- Alessandra Munduruk, Munduruku Mother
The Yanomami, Munduruku, and Kayapo Peoples share how the Bolsonaro government is worsening their situation and threatening the forest and human rights in Brazil in this three part article series. Part one focuses on Yanomami Peoples.
By Jess Cherofsky (CS STAFF)
“We are caribou people. Caribou are not just what we eat; they are who we are. They are in our stories and songs and the whole way we see the world. Caribou are our life. Without caribou we wouldn’t exist.” -Sarah James, Gwich’in Elder
Fecha límite para presentar propuestas: 12 de febrero 2021
Países elegibles: México, Guatemala, Belice, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panamá, Bolivia, Perú, Colombia, Ecuador, Nepal, el norte de la India, Botswana, Namibia y Sudáfrica.
El Fondo de Medios Comunitarios Indígenas
Deadline for Submission: February 12, 2021
Eligible countries: Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Bolivia, Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, Nepal, north-east India, Botswana, Namibia, and South Africa.
Indigenous Community Media Fund
Por Teresita Orozco (CS STAFF)
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Wednesday, January 6, 2021
Contact: Bernadette Demientieff,
bernadette@
By Teresita Orozco (CS STAFF)
Cultural Survival anuncia el financiamiento otorgado a cinco radios comunitarias Indígenas y organizaciones de mujeres para la adquisición de equipo transmisor y/o complementario para radios en México, Guatemala y Perú en el año 2020 como parte del proyecto de Subvenciones a Radios Comunitarias Indígenas. El total otorgado fue de $20,000.
Cultural Survival’s Community Media Grants Project announces five 2020 grants, totalling $20,000, awarded to Indigenous community radio stations and women’s organizations for the acquisition of transmitters and/or complementary equipment in Mexico, Guatemala, and Peru.