UNICEF: Venezuela Indigenous Youth Radio
Using the power of radio, indigenous Wayuu youths in Venezuela are educating a new generation to help preserve their cultural heritage. With support from UNICEF and the Ministry of Education, the youth-produced cultural radio show 'Ouliwou' is broadcast in both Spanish and Wayuunaiki, the indigenous group's native language. The radio show is produced by a group of young people. Faced with social and economic exclusion, like many other indigenous groups, the Wayuu youths behind Radio Fe y Alegria are determined not to lose their cultural identity. Using the power of radio, they are getting their messages across.
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Using the power of radio, indigenous Wayuu youths in Venezuela are educating a new generation to help preserve their cultural heritage. With support from UNICEF and the Ministry of Education, the youth-produced cultural radio show...
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