The
focus of this year’s International Day of the World’s Indigenous
Peoples is "Indigenous Media, Empowering Indigenous Voices".
From community radio and television to feature films and documentaries, from
video art and newspapers to the internet and social media, indigenous peoples
are using these powerful tools to challenge mainstream narratives, bring human
rights violations to international attention and forge global solidarity.
They are also developing their own media to reflect indigenous values and fight
against myths and misconceptions.
Indigenous
voices are recounting compelling stories of how they are combating centuries of
injustice and discrimination, and advocating for the resources and rights that
will preserve their cultures, languages, spirituality and traditions.
They offer an alternative perspective on development models that exclude the
indigenous experience. They promote the mutual respect and intercultural
understanding that is a precondition for a society without poverty and prejudice.
On
this International Day, I pledge the full support of the UN system to cooperate
with indigenous peoples, including their media, to promote the full
implementation of the Declaration. I also call on Member States and the
mainstream media to create and maintain opportunities for indigenous peoples to
articulate their perspectives, priorities and aspirations.
Let
us use the media – indigenous and non-indigenous, and especially new
outlets – to create bridges and establish a truly intercultural world,
where diversity is celebrated; a world where different cultures not only
coexist but value each other for their contributions and potential.
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