XEJAM. La Voz de la Costa Chica – INPI. Ecos Indígenas. La Voz de la Diversidad
http://ecos.inpi.gob.mx/xejam/
XEJAM: Amplifying Indigenous Voices in Jamiltepec, Oaxaca
Nestled in the heart of Jamiltepec, Oaxaca, XEJAM—known as "La voz de la costa chica"—broadcasts its vibrant array of programming on 1260 AM. This unique radio station is not just a local broadcaster but a crucial voice for the indigenous peoples of Mexico's Costa Chica region, operating under the aegis of the Instituto Nacional de las Personas Indígenas (INPI).
XEJAM’s mission is deeply rooted in cultural preservation and education. Broadcasting in a diverse array of languages, including Amuzgo, Chatino, Mixteco, and Tacuate, alongside Spanish, the station offers a rich tapestry of content that reflects the cultural and linguistic diversity of the region. This multilingual approach ensures that the indigenous communities can engage with programming in their native tongues, fostering a sense of inclusion and empowerment.
The station's programming is a blend of cultural showcases, musical features, news updates, and talk shows, all tailored to the interests and needs of its audience. By featuring indigenous music, traditional stories, and local news, XEJAM serves as a vital cultural repository and a platform for the voices of the region’s native people.
Educational programming is another cornerstone of XEJAM’s output. Listeners can access informative content on essential topics such as health, nutrition, and environmental stewardship. These educational segments are designed to equip listeners with valuable knowledge, contributing to their overall well-being and fostering community development.
Through its commitment to cultural promotion and education, XEJAM plays a pivotal role in the preservation and celebration of the indigenous heritage of the Costa Chica region. It stands as a testament to the power of radio in bridging communities, preserving languages, and enriching cultural identity.