Pope Francis and his trip to Brazil are the primary focus of Latin Pulse this week. The pope has focused his trip around poverty and social justice, but this program also deals with various controversial issues including: the Vatican bank's corruption scandal; calls to modernize the Church's positions on birth control and on the role of women in Catholicism. The program also covers the reaction of Brazil's protest movement to the visit. A commentary on the program deals with how Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff has failed so far to completely calm her country's protest movement.
The program includes in-depth interviews with:
Father Thomas Reese, Senior Analyst for the National Catholic Reporter; and
Monsignor Kevin Irwin of The Catholic University of America.
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.)
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World Youth Day
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7/26/13
7/18/13
Latin Pulse: 7.18.2013
Latin Pulse looks forward this week to the upcoming trip to Brazil by Pope Francis. The discussion revolves around the symbolic importance of this trip as the first pope from Latin America returns to the region for his first international trip as pope. The program discusses the competition between Catholicism and evangelical Protestants in Brazil and elsewhere in Latin America. The program also discusses the various initiatives Pope Francis has undertaken this year. The news segment covers the discovery this week of a North Korean freighter, which unsuccessfully tried to traverse the Panama Canal, laden with arms from Cuba.
The program includes in-depth interviews with:
Tom Quigley, formerly of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops; and
Andrew Chesnut of Virginia Commonwealth University.
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 42 MB.)
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Brazil
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The Vatican
immigration
Pope John Paul II
Pope John XXIII
Sean O'Malley
Oscar Andres Rodriguez Maradiaga
corruption
evangelization
liberation theology
World Youth Day
human rights
The program includes in-depth interviews with:
Tom Quigley, formerly of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops; and
Andrew Chesnut of Virginia Commonwealth University.
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 42 MB.)
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Latin America
Panama Canal
Cuba
Brazil
Pope Francis
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Argentina
Panama
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North Korea
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poverty
Pope Benedict XVI
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pentecostalism
charistmatic Catholics
The Vatican
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Pope John XXIII
Sean O'Malley
Oscar Andres Rodriguez Maradiaga
corruption
evangelization
liberation theology
World Youth Day
human rights
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7/12/13
Latin Pulse: 7.12.2013
For a summer change of pace, this week Latin Pulse travels to New York City for the Latin Alternative Music Conference (LAMC). The program explores both musical and cultural issues linked to the conference, and highlights music from various countries and regions including: Mexico, Argentina, Panama, and Puerto Rico. The program traces the roots of alternative music from salsa through rock and rap. The news segment covers the latest complaints from Latin American governments regarding the revelations of Edward Snowden regarding NSA spying on various governments in the region.
The program includes in-depth interviews with:
Felix Contreras & Jasmine Garsd of NPR's Alt.Latino.
The program also includes shorter sound clips from artists:
Ruben Blades & Carla Morrison.
Executive Producer: Rick Rockwell
Associate Producer: Curt Devine.
(To download or stream this podcast, click here.)
(For a complete list of song excerpts used in this podcast, click here.)
(The program is 30 minutes in length and the file size is 42 MB.)
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Latin America
Edward Snowden
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Brazil
Puerto Rico
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Venezuela
Mexico
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Panama
salsa
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rap
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Afro-Latin American culture
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Torreblanca
Xenia Rubinos
Natalia Clavier
Carla Morrison
Calle 13
Ruben Blades
Bosnian Rainbows
Mars Volta
LAMC
The program includes in-depth interviews with:
Felix Contreras & Jasmine Garsd of NPR's Alt.Latino.
The program also includes shorter sound clips from artists:
Ruben Blades & Carla Morrison.
Executive Producer: Rick Rockwell
Associate Producer: Curt Devine.
(To download or stream this podcast, click here.)
(For a complete list of song excerpts used in this podcast, click here.)
(The program is 30 minutes in length and the file size is 42 MB.)
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Latin America
Edward Snowden
espionage
Brazil
Puerto Rico
alternative music
Venezuela
Mexico
Argentina
Panama
salsa
rock
gender issues
rap
globalization
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Afro-Latin American culture
culture
Torreblanca
Xenia Rubinos
Natalia Clavier
Carla Morrison
Calle 13
Ruben Blades
Bosnian Rainbows
Mars Volta
LAMC
Labels:
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Argentina,
Brazil,
Culture,
Edward Snowden,
Espionage,
Gender Issues,
Globalization,
Latin America,
Mexico,
Music,
Panama,
Podcast,
Puerto Rico,
Rap,
Rock Music,
Salsa,
Venezuela
7/3/13
Latin Pulse: 7.03.2013
Freedom and democracy are key themes this week on Latin Pulse. The struggle for freedom in Cuba is the subject of a special in-depth report on this program that looks at how dissidents are using the internet and technology to oppose the government of Raul Castro. Advances in democracy underline the discussion of elections and politics in Chile. The program looks at the political scene in Chile after the primary win of former President Michelle Bachelet as she attempts to return to power. The news segment covers the latest diplomatic maneuvers in Latin America regarding Edward Snowden who revealed the depth of NSA domestic spying.
The program includes an in-depth interview with:
Lois Hecht Oppenheim of American Jewish University.
The program also includes interviews with:
Ted Henken of Baruch College of City University of New York;
Antonio Rodiles of Estado de SATS; and
Mary Long of the University of Colorado.
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.)
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Latin America
Edward Snowden
Bolivia
Joe Biden
Evo Morales
Cuba
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democracy
Chile
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Rafael Correa
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protests
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protests
Pablo Longueira
Raul Castro
Augusto Pinochet
Sebastian Pinera
Alliance for Chile
human rights
dissidents
Concertacion
inequality
repression
free speech
The program includes an in-depth interview with:
Lois Hecht Oppenheim of American Jewish University.
The program also includes interviews with:
Ted Henken of Baruch College of City University of New York;
Antonio Rodiles of Estado de SATS; and
Mary Long of the University of Colorado.
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.)
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news
Latin America
Edward Snowden
Bolivia
Joe Biden
Evo Morales
Cuba
diplomacy
democracy
Chile
internet
media
Rafael Correa
poverty
protests
espionage
reforms
coup
politics
elections
student protests
Michelle Bachelet
Ecuador
NSA
asylum
espionage
protests
Pablo Longueira
Raul Castro
Augusto Pinochet
Sebastian Pinera
Alliance for Chile
human rights
dissidents
Concertacion
inequality
repression
free speech
Labels:
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Bolivia,
Chile,
Cuba,
Dissidents,
Edward Snowden,
Elections,
Evo Morales,
Internet,
Latin America,
Media,
Michelle Bachelet,
Pablo Longueira,
Podcast,
Politics,
Sebastian Pinera,
Student Protests
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