Rosa Palomino

Rosa Palomino Chahuareses is an Aymara Indigenous leader, journalist, and human rights activist in Peru.[1] In 2014, the Ministry of Culture presented her with an award for her work in developing community radio for women.[2]

Rosa Palomino
Born
Camacani, Puno
NationalityPeruvian
Occupationindigenous rights activist, Aymara radio broadcaster
Years active1970s–present

Biography

Palomino was born in the rural community of Camacani, Puno, Peru.[3] In 1985, in the Puno district of Huacullani, she and a group of women started the Aymara language radio show “Q´ana Panqara” (Bright flower).[4] She is considered the first Aymara woman who has worked in radio hosting and production.[5] [6]

Since 1988 Palomino produces the radio show Wiñay Panqara (Always flourishing) at Pachamama Radio station, a cultural show that covers Aymara women's issues.[7] Palomino was the director of Peru's Network of Indigenous Media Communicators.[8] In 2019 she was a candidate for Congress of the Republic of Peru with the party Democracia Directa.[9]

Palomino is the president of Abya Yala Union of Aymara Women (UMA, in Spanish).[10]

In 2016 Palomino was recognized by Peru's Ministry of Culture as a renowned Indigenous woman leader.[11] Due her leadership in Indigenous issues, Palomino has been invited to the United Nations and universities across the globe to talk about her community work.[12][1]

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