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** Meet Our 2022 Indigenous Community Media Fund Grant Partners
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Indigenous media is key to ensuring freedom of expression and access to relevant and contextualized information for many Indigenous communities around the world. But, Indigenous communities often lack funding, mentoring, and learning opportunities to strengthen and ensure the sustainability of their work and activism in the field of Indigenous community media. The Indigenous Community Media Fund was created to address this gap.
Through the Indigenous Community Media Fund, Cultural Survival offers funding, training, and exchange opportunities to various Indigenous community media to meet their needs for infrastructure, broadband internet access, training, content production, and sustainability of their communication processes to respond continuously and relevantly to the information needs of Indigenous Peoples.
In 2022, the sixth open call for the Indigenous Community Media Fund was launched. Thanks to funding from the NoVo Foundation, the MacArthur Foundation, and the W.K.Kellogg Foundation, Cultural Survival was able to support Indigenous communities with 23 grants totaling $138,000 to Indigenous community media outlets from 13 countries: Mexico, the United States, El Salvador, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, South Africa, Namibia, Nigeria, Congo, Nepal, Bangladesh, and India.
We strongly believe that programs and content produced by Indigenous community media strengthen the capacity of Indigenous Peoples to claim their rights and the rights of Indigenous women, revitalize Indigenous languages and cultures, as well as to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic and other public health concerns in their communities.
** Meet our 2022 grant partners:
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* Radio B’alam/Mayan Voices (Maya Mam), U.S.A. ([link removed])
* Radio Tsinaka (Nahua), Mexico ([link removed])
* Radio Magisterial (Mixtec), Mexico ([link removed])
* Voces Afroamericanas (Afro-Mexican), Mexico ([link removed])
* Radio Tosepan (Nahua), Mexico ([link removed])
* Yoltajtoli Radio (Nahua), México ([link removed])
* Ve’ Savi Radialistas Comunitarios de Yucuhiti (Mixtec), Mexico ([link removed])
* Asociacion de Consejos de Pueblos Originarios de Cuzcatan (Náhuat Pipil), El Salvador ([link removed])
* Newspaper La Minga (Quillasinga), Colombia ([link removed])
* Emisora Inga Kamentsa (Inga), Colombia ([link removed])
* Nasa Estéreo (Nasa Yuwe), Colombia ([link removed])
* Kuakumake Estéreo (Arhuaco), Colombia ([link removed])
* CARE (Asháninka), Perú ([link removed])
* Radio Rimayninchis (Quechua), Peru ([link removed])
* Itombwe Community Radio (Batwa), Congo ([link removed])
* Kivu Community Radio (Batwa), Congo ([link removed])
* Radio Infinity FM (Nama and Rehoboth), Namibia ([link removed])
* Eden FM (Nama and KhoiSan), South Africa ([link removed])
* Radio Udayapur, Nepal ([link removed])
* IPNews, Bangladesh ([link removed])
* Community Radio Mattoli, India ([link removed])
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** Conozca a nuestros socios de subvenciones del Fondo de Medios Comunitarios Indígenas 2022
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Los medios de comunicación Indigena son claves para garantizar la libertad y acceso gratuito a información relevante y contextualizada para muchas comunidades Indígenas alrededor del mundo. Sin embargo, a menudo carecen de oportunidades de financiamiento, acompañamiento y aprendizaje para fortalecer y garantizar la sostenibilidad de su trabajo y activismo en el campo de los medios de comunicación comunitaria. El fondo de Medios Comunitarios Indígenas fue creado para atender esta brecha.
A través del Fondo de Medios Comunitarios Indígenas, Cultural Survival ofrece oportunidades de financiamiento, formación e intercambio a diversos medios comunitarios Indígenas para atender sus necesidades de infraestructura, acceso a internet de banda ancha, formación, producción de contenidos y la sostenibilidad de sus procesos de comunicación para responder de forma continua y relevante a la necesidades de información de los Pueblos Indígenas.
Este año se lanzó la sexta convocatoria abierta del Fondo de Medios Comunitarios Indígenas. Gracias a las subvenciones de las fundaciones Novo, MacArthur y W.K.Kellogg y través del Fondo de Medios Comunitarios Indígenas, Cultural Survival logró financiar 23 subvenciones por un total de $138,000 dólares americanos dirigidas a medios comunitarios Indígenas de 13 países: México, USA, El Salvador, Colombia, Ecuador, Perú, Sudáfrica, Namibia, Nigeria, Congo, Nepal, Bangladesh e India.
Creemos firmemente que los programas y contenidos producidos por medios comunitarios Indígenas refuerzan la capacidad de los Pueblos Indígenas para reivindicar sus derechos y los derechos de las mujeres Indígenas, así como responder a los efectos de la pandemia por Covid-19 y otras cuestiones de salud pública en sus comunidades.
** Conozca a algunos de nuestros socios de subvenciones 2022:
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* Radio B’alam Mayan Voices (Maya Mam), USA ([link removed])
* Radio Tsinaka (Nahua), México ([link removed])
* Radio Magisterial (Mixteco), México ([link removed])
* Voces Afroamericanas (Afromexicano), México ([link removed])
* Radio Tosepan (Nahua), México ([link removed])
* Radio Yoltajtoli (Nahua), México ([link removed])
* Ve’ Savi Radialistas Comunitarios de Yucuhiti (Mixteco), México ([link removed])
* Asociacion de Consejos de Pueblos Originarios de Cuzcatan-ACOPOC (Náhuat Pipil ), El Salvador ([link removed])
* Periódico La Minga (Quillasinga), Colombia ([link removed])
* Emisora Inga Kamentsa (Inga), Colombia ([link removed])
* Nasa Estéreo (Nasa Yuwe), Colombia ([link removed])
* Kuakumake Estéreo (Arhuaco), Colombia ([link removed])
* CARE (Asháninka), Perú ([link removed])
* Rimayninchis (Quechua), Perú ([link removed])
* Itombwe Community Radio (Pigmeo-Batwa) Congo ([link removed])
* Kivu Community Radio (Pigmeo), Congo ([link removed])
* Radio Infinity FM (Nama y Rehoboth), Namibia ([link removed])
* Eden FM (Nama y Khoi-San), Sudafrica ([link removed])
* Radio Udayapur, Nepal ([link removed])
* IPNews, Bangladesh ([link removed])
* Community Radio Mattoli, India ([link removed])
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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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