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Diálogos, with Gisela Ortiz, is a space for honest and necessary conversations about human rights, memory, and justice in Peru. Hosted by an activist and family member of a victim of the internal armed conflict (1980–2000), this podcast seeks to recover the memories of victims’ families and transform them into tools of resistance against forgetting and impunity.

Through dialogues with relatives of victims, human rights defenders, artists, Indigenous leaders, and activists, the program addresses urgent issues such as the search for the disappeared, environmental defense, civic organization, and social struggles in the face of political setbacks.

This is a space for meeting and recognition — to see ourselves as citizens and to raise awareness about the importance of truth, justice, and solidarity. Because human rights are not individual matters: they concern us all.

Generación carretilla

¿What does it mean to have grown up among street carts, fairs, and open-air markets in the Peru of the 70s, 80s, and 90s? How did those grassroots economies — built with creativity and resilience — shape everyday life and our cultural identity? Generación Carretilla is a sound journey that brings those memories back to life and connects them with the music that gave them rhythm and voice: from chicha and Peruvian cumbia to salsa, underground rock, migrant huayno, and the new urban sounds of Latin America.

Each episode invites us to ask: How do we remember, from exile, that life around the street carts — with songs that still echo through our neighborhoods and our nostalgia?

In Generación Carretilla, history and music come together in conversation. Because those carts didn’t just carry food and work — they carried dreams, struggles, and rhythms that still move our people today. In this program, you are the most important part.