After an incredible year of hard work and deep impact, I am excited to share with you Cultural Survival’s 2019 Annual Report!
This report highlights the various levels of impact Cultural Survival is making around the globe, and exemplifies our commitment towards creating a future that respects and honors Indigenous Peoples' inherent rights and dynamic cultures, deeply and richly interwoven in lands, languages, spiritual traditions, and artistic expression, rooted in self-determination and self-governance.
Thanks to our funders and supporters like you, in 2019 we accomplished the following:
Our Community Media Grants Project funded 35 Indigenous media projects in 9 countries, totaling $210,000, strengthening Indigenous languages and promoting freedom of expression. Additionally, we trained more than 80 Indigenous women in radio production, journalism, and advocacy.
The Cultural Survival Keepers of the Earth Fund awarded 20 projects in 10 countries, totaling $79,864 supporting the right to development and self-determination.
We produced over 160 radio programs in 69 countries to 1600+ Indigenous stations on Indigenous rights through our Indigenous Rights Radio Program.
Our Advocacy program submitted eight official stakeholder reports to the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) and UN Treaty Bodies on human rights issues affecting Indigenous communities in El Salvador, Honduras, Panama, Mexico, Chile, Colombia, and the United States.
We supported 68 artists and vendors representing more than 4,500 Indigenous artists from more than 30 countries, and generated $493,358 for Indigenous artists and communities through the Cultural Survival Bazaars.
We are extremely thankful for both our new supporters and long-time donor partners, and their ongoing dedication and commitment to upholding Indigenous rights. It is through your financial support and generous donations that make this work possible.
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Cultural Survival advocates for Indigenous Peoples' rights and supports Indigenous communities’ self-determination, cultures and political resilience since 1972. We envision a future that respects and honors Indigenous Peoples' inherent rights and dynamic cultures, deeply and richly interwoven in lands, languages, spiritual traditions, and artistic expression, rooted in self-determination and self-governance.