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Indigenous children from the Zenú communities have continued making radio programs through cell phones. Although their regions, their communities are isolated to avoid contagion covid 19, children are so motivated by their radio practices, by desire to communicate their ideas, their thoughts, their concepts about new social realities created by disease in our country.
Before a pandemic began in Colombia, indigenous children in collaboration with school teachers created a school radio station through which they began to broadcast programs on human rights, peace, women's rights, nature protection.
Theater groups were also participating creating plays about respect for cultural, religious and social diversity.
Children Zenú communities do not lose hope; remain committed to helping build a better world, a world of justice and peace.
Children are empowering as true rights subjects. They have developed communication, social, and artistic skills. Rights, your rights, let be empty words for them, for their families. Families begin to be positively influenced by changes that occur in children's behavior and thinking
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