• Jan 30 on Mesa Pública “Lessons From Guatemala: What Can Be Learned From The 1954 Coup?” With Timothy Smith
      MESA PÚBLICA This weekly show features guests, news, discussions, commentary and analysis about current and cultural events in Central America. Mon, Jan 30, ...
  • Join us on Mesa Pública's Next Radio Show: “Project Somos Children’s Village: Creating a Space for Children to Live and Learn”
    “Project Somos Children’s Village: Creating a Space for Children to Live and Learn” with Heather Knox and Greg Kemp. Heather Knox and Greg Kemp join us to discuss their ongoing project in the city of Tecpán, Guatemala. After serving as volunteers for years in non-profits in India, Honduras, Jamaica, and Guatemala they decided to start a children’s village called Project Somos in Guatemala.  We’ll speak to this couple from Canada who drove all the way to Guatemala to pursue their idea of creating a space for children to live and learn in an ecologically sustainable and supportive environment. 
  • L Aecid convoca la 25º edición del premio de teatro radiofónico margarita xirgu
    L Aecid convoca la 25º edición del premio de teatro radiofónico margarita xirgu. hasta el 8 de febrero.
  • Next Week on Mesa Pública “The Power of Testimonies and Memory in Remaking the Past” with Laurie Levinger
    “The Power of Testimonies and Memory in Remaking the Past” with Laurie Levinger. A retired social worker and writer, Laurie Levinger joins us to discuss her book “¿Cual Guerra? Testimonios de Sobrevivientes Mayas [What War? Testimonies of Maya Survivors].” We’ll speak to Levinger about her work recording testimonies of students who were impacted by Guatemala’s civil war. Levinger will discuss how her book helps create a historical memory of the armed conflict in aims to bring hope for the future. Recollecting the past, we have a conversation with Levinger about the importance of documenting first-hand accounts of young survivors as a way of reminding us of the true cost of war.
  • HablaGuate
    Constantemente escuchamos en la radio la campaña de la Cámara de Radiodifusión de Guatemala, quien ataca a las radios comunitarias, criminalizando su derecho a hacer uso de las frecuencias, sin distinguir entre las que realmente son piratas y aquellas que representan un servicio, en su propio idioma, a las comunidades indígenas que con esfuerzo propio hacen posible que lleguen los programas educativos, la información, los análisis y las orientaciones a millares de personas.
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