This week, Latin Pulse celebrates its third anniversary with a look back at some of the most popular interviews of the past season. This celebration has become a tradition for the program and includes a mix of out-takes and excerpts. The program follows various themes: politics and elections in Brazil; the dispute over ownership of the Falkland Islands (also referred to as the Malvinas); corruption in Paraguay; and the growth of religion in Cuba. The news segment covers legal moves in Argentina to bring to justice those who covered up the stealing of babies during that country's Dirty War.
The program includes interviews with:
Cristina Pacheco of the State University of Paraiba;
Paulo Sotero of the Woodrow Wilson Center;
Mike Summers, MLA of the Falkland Islands;
Andrew Nickson of the University of Birmingham (U.K.); and
Dr. Reinerio Arce of the Protestant Ecumenical Seminary of Matanzas, Cuba.
Executive Producer: Rick Rockwell;
Producer: Jim Singer; and
Associate Producer: Gabriela Canchola.
(To download or stream this podcast, click here.)
(The program is 30 minutes in length and the file size is 42 MB.)
podcast
news
Latin America
Argentina
elections
politics
Brazil
economics
human rights
dictatorship
Falkland Islands
Dirty War
Malvinas
Dilma Rousseff
Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva
energy
Marina Silva
oil
fishing rights
Paraguay
corruption
Workers Party
International Monetary Fund
protest movement
Cuba
Fernando Lugo
Victor Bogado
Afro-cuban issues
Christina Fernandez de Kirchner
religion
Santeria
Christianity
Marxism
hydro-electric dam
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