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Ítem Premio Álvaro Gómez Hurtado 2017. Informe radial: "Sonia Díazgranado 2017"(Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 FM) Díazgranado, Sonia; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de CaldasSonia Díazgranado expresses her gratitude after receiving the Álvaro Gómez Hurtado award for best interview. She dedicates the recognition to her parents, listeners, husband, children, colleagues at LAUD Estéreo, and the university community of Universidad Distrital, highlighting the interview with Mario Mendoza.Ítem Recomendado 2017. Informe radial: "Andrés Portilla – Jazz y arte urbano, 2017"(Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 FM) Portilla, Andrés; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de CaldasAndrés Portilla presents some of the activities of the France-Colombia Year 2017, including the Jazz Tropicanto concert with 23 musicians from both countries at the Jorge Eliécer Gaitán Theater, the Urban Arch Week at the Alliance Française, and a rap performance by Roca and Marco 93. He highlights the wide cultural program of the semester, which includes film, conferences, symposiums, and workshops, available on the event’s official website.Ítem Recomendado 2017. Informe radial: "Andrés Portilla – Francia y Colombia, 2017"(Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 FM) Portilla, Andrés; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de CaldasAndrés Portilla introduces the France-Colombia Year 2017, a cultural celebration where artists from both countries coproduce and showcase performances, artworks, and activities in theaters, galleries, cultural centers, and streets across Colombia during the first semester. In the second semester, Colombian talents will travel to France to share their art and culture in various venues across the country.Ítem Recomendado 2017. Informe radial: "Plazas de Mercado – Cultura y turismo, 2017"(Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 FM) LAUD 90.4 FM; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de CaldasCultural recommendation about Bogotá’s public markets, highlighted as spaces that represent Colombians through their colors, smells, and traditions. The Public Market Tour is introduced, beginning at the 20 de Julio market, where visitors can try exotic fruits and learn about traditional herbs, and ending at the Perseverancia market, known for its diverse regional cuisine and traditional drinks such as the "berraquillo." The Bogotá Tourism website is cited as a source for further information.Ítem Columna 2017. Informe radial: "Andrés Vallejo – Marihuana y Código de Policía, 2017"(Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 FM) Vallejo, Andrés; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de CaldasAndrés Vallejo criticizes the Police Code, focusing on the regulation of marijuana consumption. He points out that the code's moralizing approach turns consumption into a taboo instead of addressing it with objective data about benefits, harms, and addictions. He suggests that minors should have access to cultural and sports alternatives provided by the State as a way to keep them away from vices and encourage a full life.Ítem Opinión 2017. Informe radial: "Ricardo García Duarte – Acuerdo y reconciliación 2017"(Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 FM) García Duarte, Ricardo; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de CaldasRicardo García Duarte reflects on peace in Colombia as the fundamental issue of the 2018 elections. He warns about the risks posed by sectors seeking to reverse the agreements or weaken the Special Peace Jurisdiction, which would endanger reconciliation. He emphasizes the need to defend all components of the agreement, including the disarmament of former guerrillas, comprehensive agrarian reform, and reintegration into civilian life, as a foundation for democracy and state sovereignty.Ítem Opinión 2017. Informe radial: "Ricardo García Duarte – Democracia y Estado 2017"(Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 FM) García Duarte, Ricardo; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de CaldasRicardo García Duarte reflects on the relationship between peace and elections in Colombia. He states that elections represent the call of democracy, while peace embodies the essence of the State by allowing coexistence under common rules. He emphasizes that both issues are deeply connected and will be decisive in the country's political context.Ítem Opinión 2017. Informe radial: "Ricardo García Duarte – Paz y elecciones 2017"(Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 FM) García Duarte, Ricardo; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de CaldasRicardo García Duarte analyzes the political landscape in Colombia before the 2018 elections, highlighting the early agitation of campaigns, potential alliances and divisions, and the central role of the peace process in the electoral debate. He notes that some sectors threaten to reverse the agreements, which could generate political turbulence. He emphasizes the need to defend, implement, and develop what was agreed as a foundation for reconciliation, sovereignty, and the strengthening of democracy in the country.Ítem Opinión 2017. Informe radial: "Giovanni Bermude 2017"(Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 FM) Bermude, Giovanni; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de CaldasGiovanni Bermude shares his opinion about América de Cali's return to Colombian professional football. He highlights the importance of reviving rivalries with Nacional and Millonarios, the impact on fans and the club's tradition, as well as the strengthening of women's football in Valle del Cauca. He expresses confidence that the team will win multiple championships again and continue to be a symbol of popular sentiment.Ítem Entrevista 2017. Informe radial: "Daniel Samper 2017"(Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 FM) Samper Ospina, Daniel; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de CaldasInterview with Daniel Samper Ospina about his work "Mi Puta Obra," a political satire conference that uses humor to analyze Colombia's recent history and criticize the ruling class. He discusses politicians as actors, the role of humor against solemnity, unusual situations in the country, and how the National Theater supported this project. He also mentions his role as a YouTuber and previews an upcoming video about the "coscorrón challenge."
