This is the third episode of a series of five podcasts that aims to inform you all about the second World Conference of Indigenous Women, produced by Cultural Survival's Indigenous Rights Radio, and brought to you by FIMI.
In this 2nd episode, Cultural Survivals Diana Pastor relays what it was like to attend the conference. We also get to experience some of the ceremonies that were held. FIMI President Tarcila Rivera Zea talks about the theme 'Paths taken and our realities'.
This is the second episode of a series of five podcasts that aims to inform you all about the second World Conference of Indigenous Women, produced by Cultural Survival's Indigenous Rights Radio, and brought to you by FIMI.
This episode takes us back to 2013, and we explore the history of the First Global Conference of Indigenous Women, and why there was a need for a conference such as this. We go into the archives and hear voices from this First Conference and we also get a chance to hear from the president of FIMI, Tarcila Rivera Zea.
This is the first episode of a series of five podcasts that aims to inform you all about the second World Conference of Indigenous Women, produced by Cultural Survival's Indigenous Rights Radio, and brought to you by FIMI.
El acceso a una atención médica ginecológica de calidad y calidez es un derecho que tienen todas las mujeres, sin embargo existe un tipo de violencia en las salas de los centros de salud, hospitales públicos y privados de la que no se conoce mucho o no se hace visible y es la violencia obstétrica; esta es una forma específica de violencia ejercida por profesionales de la salud (predominantemente médicos y personal de enfermería) hacia las mujeres embarazadas, en labor de parto y el puerperio (Período de tiempo que dura la recuperación completa del aparato reproductor después del parto).