The Secretariat of Human Rights, together with a team from the digital platform Gelatina, launched this week a podcast that addresses the "strong connection" between democracy and human rights that marked Argentine history, and that attempts to reach the "headphones" of the new generations with a snapshot of the collective struggles that occurred in these 40 years of democracy. Through 40 episodes that range between six and twelve minutes in length, "HRD40: Human Rights and Democracy" proposes a concrete and dynamic approach to the main moments, actors and State policies through which the Memory process was developed. , Truth and Justice as well as the expansion of rights since the democratic return. "For us it was important to think, in these 40 years of democracy, an easy and accessible way to communicate the history of what was our recent past, what the organizations, human rights policies and their achievements mean," he told Télam. the Secretary of Human Rights, Horacio Pietragalla Corti. And he added: "With the growth of denialist speeches, it is essential to join forces to continue disseminating, through new tools, both the crimes committed by the dictatorship, as well as the fight of resistance and denunciation carried out by human rights organizations, the survivors and different sectors of society".