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    Programa, Bogotá
    (Universidad Distrital Francisco Jose de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4FM) Boada, Juan Carlos; Colombia, Ministerio del Interior, Direccion para la Participacion Ciudadana y la Accion Comunal
    This audio segment documents the 21st edition of Hip Hop al Parque, an iconic urban culture festival held in Simón Bolívar Metropolitan Park. The broadcast, broadcast by LAUD 90.4 FM Estéreo, highlights the magnitude and vitality of the event, including live breakdancing performances, rap battles, and other artistic expressions. A key highlight is the interview with Juan Carlos Boada, general producer of special events for Canal Capital, who explains the technical and human resources needed—with a team of between 50 and 60 people—to ensure continuous coverage of the festival. The broadcast also highlights the goal of transforming the negative perception of hip hop, reclaiming it as a form of art, culture, and social experience with a strong sense of community and identity.
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    Programa, Cundinamarca, Bogotá
    (Universidad Distrital Francisco Jose de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4FM) Moreno, Edison; Colombia, Ministerio del Interior, Direccion para la Participacion Ciudadana y la Accion Comunal
    The LAUD 90.4 FM Estéreo radio program presents special coverage of the Hip Hop al Parque 2017 festival, in its 21st edition, held on October 21 and 22 at the Simón Bolívar Metropolitan Park in Bogotá. The event, with free admission, seeks to highlight hip hop as an integral culture and not just as a musical genre, highlighting its social, political and artistic dimension. During the broadcast, Edison Moreno, Idartes Music Manager, explains that this year's motto, “El hip hopas,” reflects the intention to transform the negative imaginaries associated with this culture, showing its value as a tool for social transformation. The festival has an extensive program that includes the participation of international artists such as Bahamadia, Aldo and the DJ collective, as well as national and district groups such as Comuna 13, Laberinto and C15. In addition to the artistic component, the event incorporates academic and training activities such as workshops on composition, vocal technique and history of hip hop, taught by national and international artists, including Raúl Numerado, Samuray and Nicolás Ospina. Graffiti interventions are also carried out by artists selected through public calls, who paint murals in different spaces of the park during the festival.
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    Programa, Córdoba, Montería 1
    (Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 FM) Palacios Bejarano, Jarbey; Pérez, Judith del Carmen; Hernández, Gabi; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas
    This edition of Voces y Regiones highlights the active participation of historically marginalized communities in Colombia, particularly Afro-Colombian communities, the LGBTIQ+ community, and women, especially those who have been victims of violence. The discussion reflects on the long-standing challenges these groups have faced, from structural discrimination to exclusion from political, social, and economic spaces. While some progress has been made in terms of recognition and rights, significant gaps remain in access to opportunities, representation, and the realization of true equality. The conversation underscores the urgent need to strengthen the participation of these communities in public decision-making processes and to implement inclusive policies with a differential and intersectional approach. The episode emphasizes that equality is not achieved solely through legal recognition but also through the transformation of societal attitudes, collective empowerment, and political will to ensure fair and equitable conditions. The full inclusion of these communities is essential for building a participatory, just, and diverse democracy.
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    Programa, Córdoba, Montería 2
    (Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 FM) Palacios Bejarano, Jarbey; Mendoza, Leonardo; Caballero, Rafael Jota; Márquez Palomo, Lucía; Escobar, Claribel; Sánchez, Francisca; Carmen, Ariza Núñez; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas
    This edition of Voces y Regiones highlights the essential role of women in politics and social life in Colombia, emphasizing their historical struggles and achievements since obtaining the right to vote and legal citizenship. The speakers reflect on the significance of women's presence in all areas of decision-making—from grassroots spaces to positions of political leadership and roles within both the public and private sectors. A central focus of the discussion is Law 581 of 2000, known as the Quota Law, which mandates that at least 30% of senior public positions be held by women. This legislation represents a milestone in the pursuit of gender equity in Colombia, yet its implementation still faces structural and cultural barriers, including institutional sexism, limited access to opportunities, and the underrepresentation of women in rural and remote regions. The conversation acknowledges the progress made thanks to the efforts of women's organizations, while also recognizing the challenges that remain to achieve full and equitable participation. The guests issue a call to women across all departments to become visible, get involved, and claim their place in spaces that have traditionally excluded them—underlining that their active participation not only transforms political institutions but also strengthens the social and community fabric. This analysis reinforces the idea that women's participation is not just about representation, but a fundamental element for deepening democracy and building a more just and inclusive society.
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    Programa, Córdoba, Montería 3
    (Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 FM) Palacios Bejarano, Jarbey; Riascos, José Darío; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas
    In this section of Voces y Regiones, the discussion focuses on the role of the Municipal Youth Council (CMJ) of Montería, which serves as a crucial bridge between young people and the local government. The council’s main objective is to promote greater youth participation in public affairs and ensure their inclusion in the various decision-making spaces throughout Montería, Córdoba. The CMJ acts as a representative body that engages in dialogue with municipal authorities, advocating for youth interests and overseeing government actions related to youth policies. It plays a key role in shaping public agendas and ensuring that youth perspectives are integrated into policy decisions. In parallel, the Municipal Youth Platform of Montería provides an additional participatory space where young people can collectively organize, defend their rights, and propose initiatives that influence local public policy. Through these structures, Montería seeks to strengthen participatory democracy, empower young citizens, and ensure that their voices are heard and valued in building a more inclusive and representative society.
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    Programa, Córdoba, Montería 4
    (Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 FM) Palacios Bejarano, Jarbey; Fuentes, Juan Gabriel; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas
    In this section of Voces y Regiones, the director of the Corporation of Professionals Building Citizenship discusses the crucial role of peacebuilders and the organization’s core mission: to empower communities to actively participate in creating solutions to the issues that affect them. He highlights the strategic alliances formed with governmental and international entities, which have strengthened their work in training, psychosocial support, and the creation of dialogue spaces—particularly focused on youth. The organization promotes civic participation as a tool for social transformation, encouraging youth leadership, the exercise of rights, and the development of community-driven initiatives. Through these actions, it seeks to contribute to peacebuilding at the territorial level, using an inclusive, collaborative, and rights-based approach.
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    Programa, Córdoba, Montería 5
    (Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 FM) Palacios Bejarano, Jarbey; Fuentes, Juan Gabriel; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas
    In this section of Voces y Regiones, the director of the Corporation of Professionals Building Citizenship discusses how the organization has established strategic alliances with governmental and international entities, strengthening its capacity to promote participatory processes within various communities. This social organization focuses on creating dialogue and participatory experiences that empower individuals—especially youth—to design initiatives and solutions to the challenges and realities that affect and concern them. Through training projects, psychosocial support, and advocacy efforts, the organization promotes the exercise of citizenship rights, youth leadership, and social transformation from an inclusive and rights-based perspective.
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    Programa, Córdoba, Montería 6
    (Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 FM) Palacios Bejarano, Jarbey; Fuentes, Juan Gabriel; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas
    In this section of Voces y Regiones, the director of the Corporation of Professionals Building Citizenship speaks about the support the organization has received from both governmental and international entities, which has been essential in strengthening their work in the region. He highlights the organization’s efforts focused on youth, particularly in identifying and addressing their most urgent needs. Through training projects, participatory spaces, and psychosocial support, the organization aims to promote youth leadership, inclusion, and the development of new opportunities for young people. This joint effort between civil society, public institutions, and international organizations reflects a strong commitment to building citizenship from a rights-based and socially transformative perspective.
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    Programa, Córdoba, Montería 7
    (Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 FM) Palacios Bejarano, Jarbey; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas
    In this section of Voces y Regiones, highlights the importance of participatory processes as a key component of public policy, emphasizing the active role that citizens must play in shaping and monitoring initiatives that address their real needs. Active participation is seen as a way to strengthen democracy, promote transparency, and ensure more inclusive decision-making—especially in critical sectors such as health. A people-centered working model is also presented, where institutions, communities, and social actors collaborate in the design and implementation of strategies that guarantee equitable access to health services, disease prevention, and the promotion of self-care. This approach is grounded in a territorial and inclusive perspective.
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    Programa, Córdoba, Montería 8
    (Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 FM) Palacios Bejarano, Jarbey; Pineda Alemán, Ledis Yanet; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas
    In this section of Voces y Regiones, a female leader from the San Jorge Network of Afro-Colombian Women discusses the creation of the organization, which was established to strengthen the participation, leadership, and empowerment of Afro-descendant women in the region. She highlights the various projects aimed at supporting women in areas such as self-esteem, human rights, political participation, and influencing public policy. These initiatives seek to raise awareness and drive social change, promoting the recognition of women’s rights in rural and ethnically diverse contexts. The discussion also touches on the situation of rural women, particularly their struggles with land ownership. The leader emphasizes the barriers women face in accessing and legalizing land, which directly impacts their economic autonomy and their role as rights-holders within the territory.
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    Programa, Córdoba, Montería 9
    (Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 FM) Palacios, Jarbey; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas
    In this section of Voces y Regiones, the governor of the Zenú Indigenous community speaks about the situation in Alto San Jorge, located in the department of Córdoba. He highlights the issue of land ownership and the urgent need for the government to move forward with the legalization and formal recognition of ancestral territories as Indigenous reserves. The leader recounts how the community has suffered systematic violence at the hands of illegal armed groups, particularly paramilitary forces, which has led to massacres, forced displacement, and a lasting atmosphere of fear and instability. He also refers to the ongoing peace dialogues taking place in Havana, expressing the hope that these processes will bring an end to the conflict and secure real conditions of peace and justice for Indigenous communities. Finally, the governor emphasizes the vital role of internal organization and mutual support within the Zenú community, which has enabled them to overcome the harshest consequences of violence, rebuild their social structures, and preserve their cultural identity and self-governance.
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    Programa, Córdoba, Montería 10
    (Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 FM) Palacios Bejarano, Jarbey; Acosta, Miguel Antonio; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas
    In this section of Voces y Regiones, a Zenú Indigenous leader discusses the issue of land distribution based on colonial land titles, calling on current authorities to recognize and legitimize these ancestral territorial rights. He emphasizes the importance of Indigenous peoples to the region—not only as cultural stewards but also as key actors in territorial protection and sustainable development. The leader explains that the Zenú people reside in the department of Córdoba and describes their main livelihoods, which are deeply rooted in traditional agriculture and artisanal crafts. These longstanding practices have not only sustained them economically but have also helped preserve their cultural identity and ancestral customs. Through his testimony, the leader reaffirms the urgent need to recognize Indigenous territorial rights, value their contributions to the local economy, and acknowledge their crucial role in protecting the cultural and environmental heritage of the region.
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    Programa, Córdoba, Montería 11
    (Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 FM) Palacios Bejarano, Jarbey; Acosta, Miguel Antonio; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas
    In this section of Voces y Regiones, the interviewee reflects on the forced displacement experienced by the Zenú people, an Indigenous community with deep roots in Colombia's Caribbean region. He explains how violence and armed conflict have led to internal migration, which in many cases has resulted in the dispossession of ancestral lands belonging to Indigenous peoples. This phenomenon of internal displacement has not only had a humanitarian impact but also a cultural one, as it threatens the continuity of traditional practices, the use of native languages, and the spiritual connection to the land. While displaced populations are also victims of the conflict, their arrival has, at times, created tensions over land use and occupation, undermining the autonomy and collective rights of Indigenous communities. The testimony calls for greater recognition of these realities, the protection of Indigenous territories, and the promotion of comprehensive reparation policies that uphold respect for ethnic diversity and the rights of ancestral peoples in Colombia.
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    Programa, Córdoba, Montería 12
    (Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 FM) Palacios Bejarano, Jarbey; Acosta, Miguel Antonio; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas
    In this section of Voces y Regiones, the discussion focuses on the importance of Indigenous languages in Colombia, highlighting the linguistic richness of the country’s many native peoples. Despite the challenges they face, many mother tongues remain alive within different communities, carrying ancestral knowledge, worldviews, and unique ways of understanding life. Colombia is one of the most linguistically diverse countries in Latin America, with more than 65 recognized Indigenous languages, each reflecting the identity and history of its people. However, many of these languages are at risk of extinction due to globalization, lack of recognition, and forced displacement. The preservation and strengthening of these languages are essential to maintaining the country’s cultural diversity. Through community-led initiatives, bilingual education programs, and institutional recognition, efforts are being made to ensure the survival of these languages, encouraging their use in various spaces and fostering pride in Indigenous identity.
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    Programa, Córdoba, Montería 13
    (Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 FM) Palacios Bejarano, Jarbey; Funes, Pablo; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas
    In this section of Voces y Regiones, the interviewee, a member of the FDH Foundation, shares the story and mission of the organization, emphasizing its human-centered approach and commitment to women's empowerment. The foundation was created as a response to the social needs of vulnerable communities, promoting equity, inclusion, and capacity-building. A key aspect of their work involves training programs carried out in partnership with the Universidad del Norte. These initiatives aim to provide educational and professional tools to women leaders and community mothers. The training is focused on improving the quality of child care and support, strengthening the role of community mothers as essential agents in early childhood development. The FDH Foundation’s approach combines technical education with a focus on care, gender equity, and human rights, contributing to family well-being, the empowerment of women, and social transformation at the community level.
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    Programa, Córdoba, Montería 14
    (Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 FM) Palacios Bejarano, Jarbey; Gutiérrez, Luis Javier; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas
    In this section of Voces y Regiones, the interviewee, a member of the Poder Mestizo collective, discusses the organization of youth communities and their role in transforming the territory. He highlights the importance of creating spaces for active participation, where young people can empower themselves and contribute to the development of their community. Through various activities, the collective seeks to foster youth leadership and strengthen cultural identity, promoting initiatives that encourage a sense of belonging and social responsibility. These efforts not only aim to integrate young people into community processes but also equip them with the tools to become agents of change in their environments. The work of Poder Mestizo reflects the commitment of young people to building a more inclusive, equitable, and participatory society, where new generations play a key role in social transformation.
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    Programa, Córdoba, Montería 15
    (Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 FM) Palacios Bejarano, Jarbey; Márquez, Lucia Fernanda; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas
    In this section of Voces y Regiones, youth leadership in Montería is highlighted through the organization Jóvenes Marcando Diferencia, an initiative that emerged in response to threats and violence affecting young people in the region. From its inception, the organization has promoted youth integration through marches for life and peace, creating spaces for peaceful resistance and social awareness. Cultural activities have played a fundamental role in motivating youth participation, serving as a key tool for social transformation. The organization primarily focuses on homeless youth, many of whom have been victims of drug addiction and violence, providing them with support and training on essential topics for their well-being and development. Through interactive and engaging methods, the organization educates young people on suicide prevention, sexual and reproductive health, and other crucial issues for fostering positive social change. Their work not only aims to equip youth with tools for personal growth but also encourages leadership and active participation in community development, promoting opportunities for a dignified life free from violence.
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    Programa, Córdoba, Montería 16
    (Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 FM) Palacios Bejarano, Jarbey; Fernández Castellano, Carolina; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas
    In this section of Voces y Regiones, the discussion focuses on the role of the Association of Black Communities of San Antero in the department of Córdoba. This organization is composed of professionals and workers from the region who, through collective efforts, seek to strengthen their rights, cultural identity, and the overall development of their communities. One of the association’s core principles is education and training, promoting projects that provide its members with access to better opportunities for social and economic advancement. These initiatives aim to empower the community by fostering leadership and self-management in the defense and recognition of their ancestral territories. The development of Afro-descendant communities in Colombia has been closely linked to the struggle for the recognition of their territorial and cultural rights. In this context, organizations like the one in San Antero play a crucial role in preserving traditions, securing access to resources, and advocating for policies that ensure their active participation in the political, economic, and social spheres of the country.
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    Programa, Córdoba, Montería 17
    (Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 FM) Palacios Bejarano, Jarbey; Vásquez, Andrés; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas
    In this section of Voces y Regiones, the importance of community participation in promoting initiatives that benefit young people is highlighted. The discussion addresses the challenges in establishing effective dialogue with the municipal administration, which hinders the implementation of projects aimed at improving conditions for youth in the community. One key aspect of this effort is the promotion of culture as a tool for social transformation. Through activities like Cine al Parque, community members create spaces where socially conscious and civic-awareness films are screened. These initiatives not only encourage access to cultural experiences but also serve as platforms for discussion and reflection on local issues, fostering a more engaged and critical citizenry. Strengthening dialogue between the community and local authorities is essential to ensuring the development of projects that address the needs of young people, promoting inclusion, access to opportunities, and the reinforcement of social cohesion.
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    Programa, Córdoba, Montería 18
    (Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 FM) Palacios Bejarano, Jarbey; Ruiz, Juan Carlos; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas
    In this section of Voces y Regiones, the discussion focuses on the role of the Community Council of San Antero, Córdoba, in promoting youth participation and strengthening community leadership. The importance of the Youth Law is highlighted as a legal framework that recognizes the rights and responsibilities of young people, addressing structural issues such as access to education, employment, and political engagement. Additionally, culture is emphasized as a key factor in social development, fostering spaces where young people can express themselves and contribute proposals that benefit their community. In this context, community radio serves as a vital tool for inclusion, allowing youth voices to be heard and creating an open dialogue on local needs and potential solutions. Active youth participation in these spaces not only strengthens participatory democracy but also drives the development of more inclusive public policies aimed at the comprehensive growth of the community.