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  <title>Entremundos Radio Pilot - English Spanish Version</title>
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  <copyrightHolder>Tom Allan</copyrightHolder>
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  <description>If you've visited or volunteered in the Guatemalan&#xD;
Highlands, the chances are you'll already be familiar&#xD;
with the bright yellow doors of  El Espacio, the&#xD;
Entremundos office in Xela. You'll certainly have come&#xD;
across their magazine in your travels, a bi-lingual&#xD;
treasure trove of stories about the country's history,&#xD;
culture and volunteer opportunities. &#xD;
&#xD;
For five years, Entremundos has been a hub and contact&#xD;
point for volunteers and Non Governmental&#xD;
Organisations, in this culturally rich but&#xD;
historically troubled part of Guatemala. The Western&#xD;
Highlands, overwhelmingly indigenous Mayan, were a&#xD;
bastion of resistance to the military dictatorship&#xD;
during the Civil War - and bore the brunt of much of&#xD;
much of the army's repression.  The region remains&#xD;
poor but proud, and its beauty and history have made&#xD;
it a popular base for NGO work. &#xD;
&#xD;
Entremundos was founded because of a perceived lack of&#xD;
communication between these different groups. Through&#xD;
its magazine, website, lectures and database of&#xD;
hundreds of volunteer opportunities, it hooks up&#xD;
volunteers with the right skills and interests to the&#xD;
right organisations. Pop by its offices, and there's&#xD;
always a few fresh faces browsing through the options&#xD;
- everything from women's weaving co-operatives,&#xD;
organic fair-trade coffee farming, to IT support for&#xD;
Indigenous Rights Groups. Increasingly, however, it is&#xD;
using its expertise to reach out to Guatemalan&#xD;
projects and project workers, offering training,&#xD;
information and capacity building. &#xD;
&#xD;
I was working with a small community radio station,&#xD;
Radio San Pedro, near Lago Atitlan when I first got&#xD;
hold of a copy of the magazine, and heard about&#xD;
Entremundos. At the time, I was experimenting with&#xD;
making radio pieces in English, Spanish, and Tzutuhil,&#xD;
the Mayan language spoken on the Southern shore of the&#xD;
lake. Whilst the station makes some great shows&#xD;
dealing with local issues, I realised that small radio&#xD;
stations like San Pedro do not really have the&#xD;
resources or the experience to make their own news or&#xD;
current affairs program, collecting national and&#xD;
international stories. What was really needed was a&#xD;
show that could be shared amongst those stations,&#xD;
which they could contribute to,  and which could be&#xD;
produced in the many different languages spoken in&#xD;
Guatemala - twenty three indigenous languages as well&#xD;
as Spanish - with a version for an international&#xD;
English speaking audience to create contact with&#xD;
groups abroad.&#xD;
&#xD;
These two radio programs are the result of that idea,&#xD;
and hopefully, just the first stage in this project.&#xD;
Working with Entremundos, I produced two bi-lingual&#xD;
programs, one in Spanish and English, the other in&#xD;
K'iche and Spanish. The shows combine the best&#xD;
articles, news and stories from the magazine, an&#xD;
interview with Rebecca Archer, the new director of&#xD;
Entremundos, poetry, and songs from local trova de&#xD;
musica, La Fonda Del Che. The show is currently being&#xD;
distributed and aired on student and community radio&#xD;
stations around Guatemala; wed like to encourage you&#xD;
to share this unique program with your listeners too.&#xD;
&#xD;
For more information on Entremundos, see&#xD;
www.entremundos.org&#xD;
&#xD;
Tom Allan is currently writing a feature length&#xD;
article about trilingual radio work in Guatemala&#xD;
called "Sound Barriers," and is planning a radio&#xD;
feature on the making of the Entremundos Radio&#xD;
Program. For more information, contact&#xD;
w_t_allan@yahoo.com</description>
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  <subject> indigenous</subject>
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  <publicdate>2007-05-19 07:08:27</publicdate>
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