Global Launch of "Are Indigenous Voices Being Heard?" Study
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Global Launch of "Are Indigenous Voices Being Heard?" Study

Join the Indigenous Media Caucus, WACC, and Cultural Survival, for the global launch of "Are Indigenous Voices Being Heard?: A Study on the State of Indigenous Community Broadcasting in 19 Countries." The global study examines the achievements that States have made so far regarding international compliance with Indigenous Peoples’ rights to their own media, particularly radio. How is the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples taken into consideration when adopting policies, laws, and regulatory frameworks concerning broadcasting? Have advancements or setbacks been made in the implementation of Indigenous Peoples’ right to media? What is the present status of Indigenous community radio worldwide?  Read the study.

Wednesday, November 25, 2020 11AM ET/ 8AM PT
Register here. 

Moderator:
Dev Kumar Sunuwar, coordinator of Indigenous Media Caucus

Panelists:
Avexnim Cojti, Cultural Survival Community Media Program Manager
Philip Lee, WACC General Secretary
Philip Lee, General Secretary of WACC and editor of the international journal Media Development.
José Manuel-Ramos Rodríguez PhD, study researcher, lecturer at the Ibero-American University in Puebla, Mexico
Osa-povi (Cara Dukepoo), Radio DJ and Producer
Reynaldo Morales, member of Indigenous Media Caucus, journalist
     

Spanish/English simultaneous interpretation will be provided in the ZOOM session.
Lanzamiento mundial del estudio: "Voces Indígenas: ¿Están siendo escuchadas?"

Únase al Caucus de Medios Indígenas, la WACC y Cultural Survival para el lanzamiento global de "Voces Indígenas: ¿Están siendo escuchadas?" el cual es un estudio global sobre el estado de la radiodifusión comunitaria Indígena en 19 países. El estudio examina los logros que los Estados han logrado en la actualidad en cuanto al cumplimiento internacional de los derechos de los Pueblos Indígenas hacia sus propios medios de comunicación, en particular la radio. ¿Cómo se toma en consideración la Declaración de las Naciones Unidas sobre los derechos de los Pueblos Indígenas al adoptar políticas, leyes y marcos regulatorios relacionados a la radiodifusión?  Lea el estudio aquí
 
Miércoles, 25 de noviembre de 2020 11AM ET / 8AM PT
Registro aquí

Moderador:
Dev Kumar Sunuwar, Coordinador del Caucus de Medios Indígenas

Panelistas: 
Avexnim Cojti, Gerente, Medios de Comunicación Comunitaria Indígena
Philip Lee, Secretario General de la WACC
José Manuel-Ramos Rodríguez PhD, Investigador del estudio
Osa-povi (Cara Dukepoo), DJ y productora de radio
Reynaldo Morales, Miembro del Caucus de Medios Indígenas

     
Interpretación en inglés/español disponible via ZOOM. 
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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.
 

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