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Stereo Juventud is located in the village of Xajaxac, Solola, perching on highlands that look over the deep valley of Lake Atitlan. Santiago Ajcalon, pictured, got the idea to found the radio station after the right to community radio was guaranteed to Indigenous Peoples in Guatemala's Peace Accords of Everyday, programming at Stereo Juventud involves two hours of children's music and one hour of Cultural Survival-sponsored agricultural programming, as well as news and Mayan cultural programming.
On Tuesdays, the local doctor takes questions from the community over the air. Despite this, because of community radio's a-legal status under current Guatemalan law, Stereo Juventud is considered a "pirate" radio station. But as Santiago explains, "We have the support of the entire community; the mayor, local organizations, elderly, women, and youth, all listen and show their support. We are not pirates. Everyday am: Children's music Everyday pm: 'Asi es mi Tierra' Cultural Survival sponsored agricultural programming Tuesdays at pm: local doctor takes questions from community Everyday pm: News Everyday pm: Mayan programming.
Land Acknowledgement We acknowledge that we are headquartered on Massachusett land , in Cambridge, MA, and we thank the past, current, and future Indigenous stewards of this territory. Cultural Survival envisions a future that respects and honors Indigenous Peoples' inherent rights and dynamic cultures, deeply and richly interwoven in lands, languages, spiritual traditions, and artistic expression, rooted in self-determination and self-governance.
All Rights Reserved. Skip to main content. February 8, Community Radio Profile: Stereo Juventud. Highlights: Everyday am: Children's music Everyday pm: 'Asi es mi Tierra' Cultural Survival sponsored agricultural programming Tuesdays at pm: local doctor takes questions from community Everyday pm: News Everyday pm: Mayan programming.