areas of work

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Since 2014, Kichwa Hatari has extended its reach into community beyond radio and, as a collective, engaged in diverse processes of putting our culture in motion.

This mission includes creating spaces where we are able to center Kichwa as a language, an identity, and a way of being/existing with our migratory and diasporic realities.

Some of these spaces include: audiovisual spaces (KH Ñawi), educational spaces (KH Yachay), spaces for activism and organizing (KH Rikchari) and spaces for community support (KH Yanapay).

Through these four principle areas of work we are reclaiming the knowledge, resilience, and joy left by our ancestors and bridging it into the next generation.