I see your state.
This is not what you are.
I'm just sitting in a party.
Las emisoras comunitarias Juventud Estereo en Sevilla Valle del Cauca,
ata través del programa photosíntesis,
y suba al aire con cuentamésas historias de Colombia en Bogotá,
hicieron parte del proyecto.
Así suena la paz en los territorios.
Sobre salieron por innovar en la producción de sus contenidos
y en la forma de llegar a la comunidad.
I came here to play a very important role inside the urban and rural communities of the municipality.
I would even say that the municipality of the north of the valley, because I had the opportunity to listen to it outside the municipality.
I had the pleasure of participating in a program, I think it was the first in a photosynthesis program, where I had my experiences yesterday,
the sadness that we were victims, but that peace is coming to all those territories, all those wounds.
Youth is represented by photosynthesis, that's how the peace in Seville sounds.
Photosynthesis for Seville served to visibilize the good things that social organizations are doing,
the young people, the peasants, and to show that despite the armed conflict,
Seville can show that it is doing very important things for its cultural development, for its economic development,
and through photosynthesis we can visibilize all those activities that are developing in our municipality.
For us as a musical group, it is very important to have the innovation of holography in a radio program.
Here I bring you this device, it is called Mateo, and I'm going to show you how it works.
We use the recorders to generate the audio.
We have the video quality, two recorders, that is mounted, right, to handle,
which is the one that is going to be the voice support, and we record all the ambient sound with this.
So I'm going to the house quickly to tell me, is it true that it was your voice, is it true that you were in the jungle, where you were?
I didn't hear you in the jungle, and I told you, I started telling you about the project, and you said,
no, how cool, I loved it.
Having recorded photosynthesis with holography has been an experience that has led us,
not only to find ourselves with stories that truly touched our hearts,
but also that we could hear how the territories sound, how the peace sounds in each space,
and how, through holography, we can find the light of the soul.
The emissary in these 20 years has done a job with the communities,
but this process of photosynthesis and holography, as such,
led us to go to much more important and much more significant parts of this municipality.
Tell me those stories from Colombia, because history has always been told by the winners,
and in this story, only victims have existed.
In today's chapter...
Because people came to the city.
Suval Aire has always bet on the financing of the proposals from invoices like these.
When this year the call is launched, we invite all programmers to build the proposal together,
and there they were born with two concerns. One, allowing us to tell the people of the city
what the vision has been from the victims or who have suffered the conflict,
and there was another proposal from the exercise of the dramatizer.
That's why in the program Tell Me That Story of Colombia,
the main character is a child with his two grandparents.
And in this case, the two grandparents are two characters in condition of disability.
My daughter is already cleaned up, she's all washed up, she's all cleaned up for when the boy arrives.
Currently we are participating very actively with the project Tell Me That Story of Colombia,
identifying the problems of the Colombian people, especially victims of the armed conflict.
Also rescue those beautiful customs of the year 1970.
Those soap operas that made them dream of one, with that narrative capacity they had at that time.
And also rescue the skills of all, as actors.
I live in the town of Zuba, I always work in health.
I no longer work for my condition of disability.
People think that disability is an inability, but life continues,
and you have to continue as you are putting more cojones to life and more enthusiasm every day.
And Red Sander has also given us this great opportunity to be able to participate,
because the disability is wanting to do things, and when you do them, do them well.
Because this work has to give great benefits for our citizens,
and especially our young people, our children,
enter in that plan of reconciliation, of solidarity with us Colombians.
It is a program of reflection that invites one to think,
that it is simply because other people are on wheels,
they think that they are not a human being.
These initiatives are innovative, because it allows, first of all,
to visualize much more the role that the community radio plays in the construction of a better society.
We find a very interesting element of innovation, and it is also effective communication,
which is what we have wanted to plan with the Photosynthesis Project,
and also hopeful communication.
It is a pedagogical tool that allows the teachers to find a pedagogical element
that invites reflection on various topics.
It takes the microphone to the radio, so that it expresses what it needs.
From that point on, it seems to me that that is already innovative.
That is to do new things and look for new paths and new ways,
for the same thing, to enhance peace.
For me, the radio is something extremely important,
because through it we educate, we give knowledge, we express joy,
we express beauty, even though people do not see it,
it is a moment that the program is made, and all those sounds and all that is giving life to history.
And when life is given, people begin to re-capacitate many things and dream,
because life is in dreams.
There are people who have been born and now they are far away.
In their place there is a party of meetings,
whenever life comes, every year they meet.
My people, my people,
my house, my refuge feeds me.
My people, my people,
my house, my refuge feeds me.
