Latin Pulse takes various paths this week to analyze several important issues arising during June. The program includes a focus on the protests that have struck Brazil during the past month. The driving forces behind these wide-ranging protests are complex and demonstrate the various policies that Brazilians want changed, including less corruption and less police brutality. The other central focus of the program covers the diplomatic discussions between the United States and Venezuela to normalize relations between the countries. The news segment covers the passage of immigration reform by the U.S. Senate.
The program includes in-depth interviews with:
Matt Taylor of American University; and
David Smilde of the University of Georgia.
Executive Producer: Rick Rockwell
Associate Producer: Curt Devine.
(To download or stream this podcast, click here.)
(The program is 30 minutes in length and the file size is 28 MB.)
podcast
news
Latin America
United States
Brazil
Marco Rubio
police brutality
Cuba
Venezuela
immigration
corruption
Dilma Rousseff
Mexico
protests
espionage
reforms
coup
diplomacy
democracy
sports infrastructure
sports spending
transportation
infrastructure
John Kerry
Nicolas Maduro
Henrique Capriles
Edward Snowden
politics
elections
Partido dos Trabalhadores
Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva
Workers Party
Colombian peace process
OAS
Ecuador
NSA
asylum
Colombia
imperialism
Juan Manuel Santos
justice
6/28/13
6/21/13
Latin Pulse: 6.21.2013
This week, Latin Pulse commemorates the 40th anniversary of the coup in Uruguay with a retrospective and analysis of Operation Condor and how it had an effect on Uruguay and all of Latin America. The program includes an interview with Uruguay's ombudsman for human rights who was a target of Operation Condor. And the program explains how that secret assassination program is still relevant today. The news segment covers the protests in Brazil that intensified this week concerning corruption and spending on infrastructure to support international sports contests.
The program includes in-depth interviews with:
Juan Raul Ferreira, the Human Rights Ombudsman of Uruguay; and
John Dinges of Columbia University.
Executive Producer: Rick Rockwell
Associate Producer: Curt Devine
Writer: Zach Cohen.
(To download or stream this podcast, click here.)
(The program is 30 minutes in length and the file size is 28 MB.)
podcast
news
Latin America
United States
Uruguay
Operation Condor
human rights
Cuba
Argentina
Brazil
corruption
Dilma Rousseff
terrorism
protests
espionage
assassinations
coup
Chile
Bolivia
sports infrastructure
sports spending
Paraguay
CIA
church politics
United Nations
political dissidents
Orlando Letelier
national security
Henry Kissinger
politics
torture
U.S. State Department
dictators
The program includes in-depth interviews with:
Juan Raul Ferreira, the Human Rights Ombudsman of Uruguay; and
John Dinges of Columbia University.
Executive Producer: Rick Rockwell
Associate Producer: Curt Devine
Writer: Zach Cohen.
(To download or stream this podcast, click here.)
(The program is 30 minutes in length and the file size is 28 MB.)
podcast
news
Latin America
United States
Uruguay
Operation Condor
human rights
Cuba
Argentina
Brazil
corruption
Dilma Rousseff
terrorism
protests
espionage
assassinations
coup
Chile
Bolivia
sports infrastructure
sports spending
Paraguay
CIA
church politics
United Nations
political dissidents
Orlando Letelier
national security
Henry Kissinger
politics
torture
U.S. State Department
dictators
Labels:
Argentina,
Bolivia,
Brazil,
Chile,
CIA,
Corruption,
Cuba,
Dilma Rousseff,
Human Rights,
Latin America,
National Security,
Operation Condor,
Orlando Letelier,
Paraguay,
Podcast,
Terrorism,
United States,
Uruguay
6/14/13
Latin Pulse: 6.14.2013
Cuba is the central focus of Latin Pulse this week, with discussions of new diplomatic proposals and a new documentary about the island. The debate about Cuba covers why the United States lists the country as a state sponsor of terrorism and how the two nations could move beyond their diplomatic deadlock. The documentary preview includes views on the effects of the revolution and how race plays a key role in everyday Cuba. The news segment discusses the recent railway tragedy in Argentina and the program also includes a commentary about China's trade and diplomacy with Latin America.
The program includes in-depth interviews with:
Andres Serbin of CRIES; and
Bill Gentile of American University.
Executive Producer: Rick Rockwell
Associate Producer: Curt Devine
Writer: Zach Cohen.
(To download or stream this podcast, click here.)
(The program is 30 minutes in length and the file size is 28 MB.)
podcast
news
Latin America
United States
diplomacy
political prisoners
Alan Gross
Cuba
Argentina
disaster
documentaries
Cuban Five
terrorism
Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner
diplomacy
transportation
embargo
commerce
trade
race
Afro-Cuban issues
Cuban Revolution
poverty
racism
Fidel Castro
The program includes in-depth interviews with:
Andres Serbin of CRIES; and
Bill Gentile of American University.
Executive Producer: Rick Rockwell
Associate Producer: Curt Devine
Writer: Zach Cohen.
(To download or stream this podcast, click here.)
(The program is 30 minutes in length and the file size is 28 MB.)
podcast
news
Latin America
United States
diplomacy
political prisoners
Alan Gross
Cuba
Argentina
disaster
documentaries
Cuban Five
terrorism
Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner
diplomacy
transportation
embargo
commerce
trade
race
Afro-Cuban issues
Cuban Revolution
poverty
racism
Fidel Castro
Labels:
Afro-Cubans,
Alan Gross,
Argentina,
Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner,
Cuba,
Cuban Five,
Diplomacy,
Documentaries,
Embargo,
Latin America,
Podcast,
Political Prisoners,
Poverty,
Racism,
Terrorism,
Trade,
United States
6/7/13
Latin Pulse: 6.07.2013
This week Latin Pulse focuses on the debate over the controversial gang truce in Honduras and what can be learned from the politics and conditions of a similar truce in El Salvador. The truce is between the Honduran factions of the street gangs MS-13 and Barrio 18: these gangs include tens of thousands of members in the United States and Central America. Experts in Mexico and the United States weigh in on the truce and give important context. This week, the news segment of the program looks at the diplomatic breakthrough between the United States and Venezuela.
The program includes in-depth interviews with:
Sonja Wolf of INSYDE; and
Jon Wolseth, author of Jesus and the Gang.
Executive Producer: Rick Rockwell
Associate Producer: Curt Devine
Writer: Zach Cohen.
(To download or stream this podcast, click here.)
(The program is 30 minutes in length and the file size is 28 MB.)
podcast
news
Latin America
United States
gang truce
El Salvador
Honduras
gangs
MS-13
violence
Barack Obama
Central America
diplomacy
Barrio 18
John Kerry
OAS
Organization of American States
Bishop Romulo Emiliani
Barrio 18 Gang
Mara Salvatrucha 13
Nicolas Maduro
Venezuela
poverty
Elias Jaua
liberation theology
human rights
Evangelicals
rehabilitation
prisons
Ecuador
crime
politics
Catholic Church
Central America
corruption
religion
The program includes in-depth interviews with:
Sonja Wolf of INSYDE; and
Jon Wolseth, author of Jesus and the Gang.
Executive Producer: Rick Rockwell
Associate Producer: Curt Devine
Writer: Zach Cohen.
(To download or stream this podcast, click here.)
(The program is 30 minutes in length and the file size is 28 MB.)
podcast
news
Latin America
United States
gang truce
El Salvador
Honduras
gangs
MS-13
violence
Barack Obama
Central America
diplomacy
Barrio 18
John Kerry
OAS
Organization of American States
Bishop Romulo Emiliani
Barrio 18 Gang
Mara Salvatrucha 13
Nicolas Maduro
Venezuela
poverty
Elias Jaua
liberation theology
human rights
Evangelicals
rehabilitation
prisons
Ecuador
crime
politics
Catholic Church
Central America
corruption
religion
Labels:
Barrio 18 Gang,
Central America,
Crime,
Ecuador,
El Salvador,
Gangs,
Honduras,
John Kerry,
Latin America,
Liberation Theology,
MS-13,
Podcast,
Poverty,
Prisons,
Romulo Emiliani,
United States,
Venezuela,
Violence
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