Culture of Peace - productions

Harmony
Latin America & Caribbean
EcuadorEcuador
Duration00:05:11
María, or Susana, as they call her, is a recycler for the elderly who likes to remember her family and the rulers of yesteryear.
Life in concrete
Latin America & Caribbean
Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)
Duration00:03:10
Urban artist Artemio Fierro transforms the walls with graffiti and political propaganda from Ciudad Guayana, Venezuela, into works of art that awaken public awareness and foster a culture of peace.
Orietta Vergara
Latin America & Caribbean
ColombiaColombia
Duration00:03:14
The Venezuelan Orietta Vergara works for the Culture of Peace in the Bosa community in Colombia, where she gives her encouragement to build brotherhood between Colombians and Venezuelans.
Odeisy
Latin America & Caribbean
CubaCuba
Duration00:03:40

Odeisy is a young Cuban woman who tries every day from her work with the children of her community, a better society based on an education in virtues and values.

Boris Castillo -
Latin America & Caribbean
PanamaPanama
Duration00:04:00

The world of baseball led him to work on a television channel, as a sports commentator and producer. The farandula, the screen, the trips, was taking his life to the brink of a marriage and family crisis.

Billy: from the streets to the microphones
Latin America & Caribbean
Costa RicaCosta Rica
Duration00:04:00
Billy Masís uses the radio microphones to bless many people. He left the streets and drugs to be a servant of God.
A mission
Latin America & Caribbean
BrazilBrazil
Duration00:03:10
Brazilian radio station Caiza Borges Portaluppi works for the Culture of Peace, providing comfort to listeners through the word of God.
Gino Bencivenga
Latin America & Caribbean
ArgentinaArgentina
Duration00:00:03
The poet and actor Gino Bencivenga grew up in Laferrere, Province of Buenos Aires- Argentina. He committed himself to the culture of his community by creating the theater "La Tapera".
Cyril
Latin America & Caribbean
PeruPeru
Duration00:03:25
Cirila was born in the Peruvian highlands. She arrived in Lima speaking only Quechua because she needed to attend to her youngest daughter in a hospital in the capital. Today she works as a gardener in a park and lives among blackberry and mango trees that she planted herself and now she takes care of them as if they were also her children.