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medellinIn the first Rising Voices podcast we visited Bangladesh, where the Nari Jibon center is teaching young women in Dhaka to express themselves by participating in the online conversation. This week we are changing the format and releasing this podcast in two separate parts.

First we become acquainted with Medellín, Colombia; its violent past, its current tenuous peace, and the mathematician mayor who is comissioning gigantic modernist libraries in the city's most impoverished neighborhoods.

In the second part of this podcast, which will be published later in the week, we'll focus on the HiperBarrio project and learn how a few motivated Medellin bloggers are headed to the hills of their city to teach the tools of citizen media to working class youth.

 
icon for podpress  Intro to Medellin (MP3) [22:14m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

 
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In today's podcast we speak with:

The introductory background music is “Madrugada a la Gil Evans” by the Paloseco Brazz Orchestra and was found on ccMixter. The closing song, “Del Cielo Que Nos Robaron” is by Colombian trova musician and blogger, Lizardo Carvajal. It was released under a Creative Commons 2.5 license as part of the iSummit 2006 DVD.

As promised in the podcast, here is a YouTube video of Medellin's MetroCable:

It is also worth reading Andres Duque's thoughts on the MetroCable and how it has helped transform Medellin.

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Posted by David Sasaki

13 Responses to
“Medellin, Colombia: From Kidnapping Capital to Renaissance City”

  1. Fábrica de Cosas » » Primer podcast de Rising Voices sobre HiperBarrio:
    1

    [...] la situación actual de la ciudad en diversos aspectos, no obstante el capítulo ha sido titulado “Medellín, Colombia: From Kidnapping Capital to Renaissance City”, o algo así como “Medellín, Colombia: de capital del secuestro a ciudad [...]

  2. Eduardo Avila:
    2

    Such a wonderful podcast. Thanks and congrats, David. Looking forward to hearing about hiperbarrio.

  3. Global Voices Online » HiperBarrio: Local Stories, Global Audience:
    3

    [...] promised, this is the second installment of a two-part podcast about Medellín, Colombia and how the [...]

  4. HiperBarrio » Blog Archive » Welcome to Hiper Barrio:
    4

    [...] of the Podcast, Medellin, Colombia: From Kidnapping Capital to Renaissance City powered by [...]

  5. Medallo Bloguero » HiperBarrio: llevando blogs y medios digitales a los barrios de Medallo:
    5

    [...] parte del podcast se titula Medellín, Colombia: De capital del secuestro a ciudad renaciente, y la segunda parte del podcast se llama HiperBarrio, Historias Locales, Audiencia [...]

  6. HiperBarrio » Blog Archive » Bienvenido a HiperBarrio:
    6

    [...] Primera parte del podcast> Medellín, Colombia: De capital del secuestro a ciudad renaciente. [...]

  7. HiperBarrio » Blog Archive » Bienvenido a HiperBarrio:
    7

    [...] parte del podcast> Medellín, Colombia: De capital del secuestro a ciudad renaciente. [En [...]

  8. Rising Voices » HiperBarrio: Local Stories, Global Audience:
    8

    [...] promised, this is the second installment of a two-part podcast about Medellín, Colombia and how the [...]

  9. Medellin Traveler:
    9

    Hola -

    I have traveled to Medellin, Colombia three times this year after discovering what a great city it was after my first trip in March, 2007. I decided to return to see if what I experienced on my first visit was just a fluke. It was not a dream! Again, as my trips progressed, I came to the conclusion that Medellin is truly a magical city. And most importantly, the Paisa’s are very warm and inviting to travelers visiting their country.

    Over the past several months I have been sharing with all my friends and families my experiences and many have considered booking a flight to Medellin, based on my collection of pictures alone. Of which I have over 3000 photos of Medellin, Colombia!!

    I’ve dedicated my blog to my travels in Medellin http://medellin-colombia.blogspot.com I invite you to browse my photos.

    Colombia is Passion!!

  10. HiperBarrio » Welcome to HiperBarrio:
    10

    [...] You can listen to the first part of the podcast here: Medellin, Colombia: From Kidnapping Capital to Renaissance City [...]

  11. HiperBarrio » Blog Archive » On the web: Hiperbarrio: blogging and video from the neighborhood:
    11

    [...] project objectives and development. He also pointed us to the first project podcasts, divided in Part 1 and Part 2. We’re looking forward to the next edition, but in the meantime, a little [...]

  12. Blog Aldo Civico » GlobalVoices: Podcast on Medellin:
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    [...] days ago I was interviewed by David Sasaki of GlobalVoices for a Podcast about Medellin. In the program David gets the listeners acquainted with Medellin, its violent past, its current [...]

  13. El Oso » Blog Archive » [Series] Open Software, Open Content, Open Translation Part II:
    13

    [...] think that many of us are tired of the constant commodification of culture. When I make a podcast about Medellin, I’m doing so not to make money, but rather to be part of a conversation. I am more [...]

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