Photo: Brazil's Supreme Court. by Ricardo on Flickr.
By Edson Krenak Naknanuk
By Edson Krenak Naknanuk
Foto: Red Intercultural de Medios de Comunicación de los Pueblos Indígenas (RIMCOPI).
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La Alianza Centroamericana de Medios Indígenas y Alternativos, compuesta por tres organizaciones: Cultural Survival, EntreMundos y la Red Centroamericana de Radios Comunitarias Indígenas (que representa a 60 estaciones de radio en los siete países centroamericanos) busca contribuir a democracias efectivas que brinden información adecuada y precisa al público por medio de la investigación de cuestiones que afectan a los Pueblos Indígenas; la presentación de sus perspectivas y el análisis de temas e historias que representan a Centroamérica; y la comunicación con los Pueblos Indígenas sobre s
Edson Krenak Naknanuk (Krenak), Brazil Program Manager, is an Indigenous activist, writer, and scholar from Brazil. He is currently a doctoral candidate in Legal Anthropology at the University of Vienna, Austria. Since 2019, Edson has been supporting Cultural Survival's programming in Brazil as a key strategic region. As an accomplished writer, his work has received significant acclaim. He is the recipient of the 10th Tamoios National Prize for Indigenous Writers for his book "O Sonho de Borum." His tale, "Kren and Pockrane, Why There Are Not Twins among the Krenak People," is featured in the UNICEF-nominated anthology "Nós: Antologia de Contos Indígenas," among other academic publications on Indigenous knowledge, Indigenous perspectives on Just Transition, and climate issues.
His global advocacy is reflected in his leadership roles with several international organizations, including:
Edson is fluent in Portuguese, Spanish, English, and learning Krenak and German. Contact Edson at edson.krenak@cs.org.
[WASHINGTON, D.C., AUGUST 2020] -- Brazil has blocked an Indigenous woman from addressing the Organization of American States Permanent Council during the O.A.S. Inter-American Week for Indigenous Peoples (August 5-12, 2020). We condemn this deplorable, dangerous act.