Miedo - Juntanza De Mujeres Indг­gen... — Canciгіn Sin

This version is widely considered a for communities. It transforms a song of protest into a ritual of collective memory, ensuring that the names of indigenous victims are not forgotten while asserting that "we want to stay alive".

Like the original, it names the pain of missing and murdered sisters, but contextualizes it within the unique struggles of indigenous women in Colombia. CanciГіn sin miedo - Juntanza de mujeres indГ­gen...

Using mother tongues is a deliberate act of political resistance against the historical silencing of indigenous voices. 🌟 Why It Matters This version is widely considered a for communities

The project was born from the "Juntanza" (gathering/joining) of the Cabildo Indígena Universitario de Medellín (CIUM) and SentARTE , emphasizing horizontal collaboration. emphasizing horizontal collaboration.