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Subject Meet Our Indigenous Media Youth Fellows from Southern Mexico!
Date August 25, 2021 7:29 PM
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¡Conozca a nuestros jóvenes becarios de medios comunitarios Indígenas del Sur México!

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** Meet Our Indigenous Media Youth Fellows from Southern Mexico!
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Cultural Survival is pleased to announce our Indigenous youth communicator fellowships in southern Mexico as part of the Indigenous Community Media Youth Fellowship Program ([link removed]) . Cultural Survival’s Fellowship Program supports young Indigenous leaders who are eager to learn about technology, program development, journalism, community radio, media, and Indigenous Peoples’ rights advocacy. The Fellowship Program has awarded grants to 39 youth to date. This fellowship is an opportunity to assist fellows to represent and amplify the voices of their communities and bring awareness of local issues to global conversations through their proposed projects, all the while strengthening their cultural identities and leadership.

This second cohort of the 2021 Fellowship will support six youth proposals of alternative and community communication from collectives or individuals between the ages of 14 - 25 from southern Mexico. Meet our fellows! ([link removed])


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Dice Shna Youth ([link removed]) (Zapoteco) ([link removed]) : Axayacatl Jacob Arellano Ricardez, 19; Kevin Tlacaelel Arellano Ricardez, 15; Zayra Ivett Hernandez Palomeque, 20; Axell Salgado Arellano, 24.
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José Renán Dzul Casanova ([link removed]) (Maya), 19, and Naila Paulina Cruz López ([link removed]) (Binnizá), 22.
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Moroni Matus López ([link removed]) (Zapoteco), 21, and Alan Zaid Victoria Orrin ([link removed]) (Ikoots) 20.
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Fermín Morales Hilario ([link removed]) (Nahuatl), 22.


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