Deadline: 05-Mar-21
Cultural Survival is pleased to announce its fourth call for proposals for the Indigenous Community Media Youth Fellowship.
The Fellowship supports Indigenous youth communicators in building their capacity as radio broadcasters and journalists through specific training, community radio visits and exchanges, radio production, conference attendance, and other educational opportunities.
Priorities
The Indigenous Community Media Youth Fellowship Project is guided by the following priorities:
- Project themes to include:
- Land defense;
- Strengthening and revitalization of Indigenous cultures;
- Protection and promotion of the human rights of Indigenous Peoples;
- Promotion and strengthening of Indigenous languages;
- Promotion of Indigenous women’s leadership and participation;
- Revitalization of ancestral knowledge;
- Youth empowerment and participation;
- Decolonization approaches.
- If your proposal is a group application, they recommend:
- Including the participation of young Indigenous women;
- Equal distribution of responsibility and resources.
- Your proposal must be designed to:
- Strengthen capacity in journalism;
- Develop radio content on topics related to (but not limited to) the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP), decolonized history of Indigenous Peoples, protection of lands and resources, Indigenous women’s rights, Indigenous youth issues, cultural and ancestral heritage, national legislation affecting Indigenous Peoples’ rights;
- Build skills in audiovisual technology;
- Use free, open-source software that facilitates the editing and creation of informative content;
- Support the development of new capacities in the community through training and workshops that help the development of new communication projects.
Award Information
- Each fellow receives $2,500 USD to implement their project during an 8 to 10 month period.
Eligibility Criteria
Requirements for eligibility:
- Indigenous youth between the ages of 17 and 25.
- Access to the internet and other forms of communication to creatively collaborate with other fellows and to participate in video conferences.
- Commitment and motivation to learn about technology, program development, work of other community radios, and the international promotion of Indigenous rights.
- Applicants must be able to work and travel independently and be responsible for implementing their proposed projects. The project can be submitted individually or by a collective of youth from a community radio station.
- Applicants must reside in Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Belize, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru, Chile, Namibia, Botswana, South Africa, or northern India.
- Present a letter of recommendation from either a traditional authority or Indigenous community media authority in your community.
For more information, visit https://www.culturalsurvival.org/programs/community-media/youth-fellowship