XEJMN. La Voz de los Cuatro Pueblos – INPI. Ecos Indígenas. La Voz de la Diversidad
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XEJMN: Celebrating Indigenous Cultures in El Nayar, Nayarit
Broadcasting from El Nayar, Nayarit, XEJMN, or "La voz de los cuatro pueblos," is a beacon of cultural pride and education. Operating on 750 AM, this radio station plays a crucial role in amplifying the voices and traditions of the region's four indigenous communities: Cora, Huichol, Mexicanero, and Tepehuano.
XEJMN's programming is a vibrant mix of talk shows, music, and news, all crafted to reflect and celebrate the rich cultural heritage of its indigenous listeners. By offering content in the native languages of the Cora, Huichol, Mexicanero, and Tepehuano peoples, alongside Spanish, XEJMN ensures that these communities have access to relevant information and cultural expressions in their own languages.
The station's talk and speech shows delve into various aspects of indigenous life, from traditional practices to contemporary issues facing these communities. Through music, XEJMN brings traditional and modern sounds to its audience, fostering a connection to their heritage while also embracing contemporary expressions of culture.
In addition to its cultural programming, XEJMN serves as an essential source of local news and event information, keeping its listeners informed about developments in their region. The station also places a strong emphasis on education, particularly through programs designed for children. These educational segments aim to impart valuable knowledge while nurturing a sense of cultural identity and pride among the younger generation.
XEJMN’s commitment to preserving and promoting the culture and languages of the Cora, Huichol, Mexicanero, and Tepehuano peoples underscores its pivotal role in the community. It stands as a testament to the enduring power of radio in maintaining cultural heritage and supporting community cohesion.