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Lenca Community Radio - Honduras

Lenca Community Radio  Honduras
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A stencil of a fist holding a microphone is spray-painted in red on the wall of a community center and radio station run by the Civic Council of Popular and Indigenous Organizations of Honduras, (COPINH). La Esperanza, Honduras. 30/11/2010
Lenca Community Radio  Honduras
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"The media don't have owners, they are of the people" stenciled on the wall of a community center and radio station run by the Civic Council of Popular and Indigenous Organizations of Honduras, (COPINH). La Esperanza, Honduras. 30/11/2010
Lenca Community Radio  Honduras
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La Voz Lenca (The Lenca Voice) radio station run out of a a community center by the Civic Council of Popular and Indigenous Organizations of Honduras, (COPINH). La Esperanza, Honduras. 30/11/2010
Lenca Community Radio  Honduras
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A member of the Civic Council of Popular and Indigenous Organizations of Honduras, (COPINH) on.La Voz Lenca (The Lenca Voice) community radio station. La Esperanza, Honduras. 30/11/2010
Lenca Community Radio  Honduras
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The Utopia Community Center of the Civic Council of Popular and Indigenous Organizations of Honduras (COPINH) houses a community radio station. La Esperanza, Honduras. 30/11/2010
  • Lenca Community Radio  Honduras
  • Lenca Community Radio  Honduras
  • Lenca Community Radio  Honduras
  • Lenca Community Radio  Honduras
  • Lenca Community Radio  Honduras

La Voz Lenca, is a community radio station run by the Civic Council of Popular and Indigenous Organizations of Honduras (COPINH). La Esperanza, Honduras. 30/11/2010

La Voz Lenca (The Lenca Voice) is a radio station run by the Civic Council of Popular and Indigenous Organizations of Honduras (COPINH) out of a community center in La Esperanza.

Since the June 2009 coup d'etat in Honduras, a network of small radio stations around the country have become the primary means of communication among communities organizing against the coup.

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