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  • Brazil on Fire Episode 3: God Above Everyone – Good versus Evil

    06/09/2022 Duração: 30min

    Jair Bolsonaro could not have won the presidency without the support of one very important group: Evangelical Christians. There is, perhaps, no other group that Bolsonaro has so vocally courted, or that has been so loyal to the president. And they remain key for Bolsonaro’s hopes of recapturing the presidency this year.  In this episode, we visit those spreading the gospel for Bolsonaro. And look at how Bolsonaro and his allies are pushing a religious war of good versus evil, with dangerous repercussions. This is Brazil on Fire. A podcast about Brazil’s descent toward fascism under President Jair Bolsonaro. Over these six episodes we look at Bolsonaro’s far-right government that has set the country ablaze, and how the United States helped him do it.Featuring host Latin America-based journalist Michael Fox.This podcast is produced in partnership between The Real News and NACLA.Sound design by Gustavo Türck https://twitter.com/coletivocatarseSign up for NACLA's newsletter: nacla.org/newsletterFollow The Re

  • Brazil on Fire Episode 2: Free Lula

    06/09/2022 Duração: 29min

    The election of President Jair Bolsonaro was never a foregone conclusion. For most of that electoral season, someone else was ahead in the polls. But he was jailed on supposed corruption charges by a biased judge, six months out from the election, and blocked from running.In this episode, we look at the fight to free former president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva from prison, the corruption investigation that jailed him, the role of the United States, and what it all means ahead of the 2022 election, as Lula again leads in the polls.This is Brazil on Fire. A podcast about Brazil’s descent toward fascism under President Jair Bolsonaro. Over these six episodes we look at Bolsonaro’s far-right government that has set the country ablaze, and how the United States helped him do it. We’ll visit the birthplace of Brazilian Nazism, evangelical churches, and Indigenous villages in the Amazon. Featuring host Latin America-based journalist Michael Fox.This podcast is produced in partnership between The Real News and NACLA.S

  • Brazil on Fire Episode 1: Violence and Culture War

    06/09/2022 Duração: 33min

    As candidate Jair Bolsonaro neared the presidency in 2018, violence rippled across Brazil, mostly perpetrated by Bolsonaro supporters. Hundreds of threats and attacks, including several killings, were reported in the weeks and months leading up to the election. ​​Bolsonaro's hateful rhetoric and fake news machine spurred on the violence, painting the election as a battle for the soul of the country. With key issues like family values and security, Bolsonaro tapped into a growing culture war aimed not at winning a democratic debate, but eliminating opponents.This episode looks at Bolsonaro’s most ardent supporters, and how a culture war born from the United States inspired a wave of political violence that forced people to flee Brazil in fear for their lives. This is Brazil on Fire. A podcast about Brazil’s descent toward fascism under president Jair Bolsonaro. Over these six episodes we look at Bolsonaro’s far-right government that has set the country ablaze, and how the United States helped him do it. W

  • Brazil on Fire Episode 0: Democracy and Dictatorship

    16/08/2022 Duração: 15min

    Jair Bolsonaro's presidency has been a disaster for Brazil. Over 650,000 dead from Covid-19. Amazon deforestation. Rising fascism. Budget cuts. Fake news. Threats to democracy. In this introduction to Brazil on Fire, host journalist Michael Fox sets the scene for the podcast by looking back on the last four years and why understanding Bolsonaro's rise is important now, ahead of Brazil's presidential election on October 2.This is Brazil on Fire. A new podcast about Brazil’s descent toward fascism under Bolsonaro. Over the coming six episodes we’ll look at Bolsonaro’s far-right government that set the country ablaze, and how the United States helped him do it.Featuring host Latin America-based journalist Michael Fox.Produced in partnership by The Real News Network and the North American Congress on Latin America (NACLA).Theme music by Monte Perdido.

  • Coming soon: Brazil on Fire

    03/08/2022 Duração: 04min

    First episodes coming this September!In partnership with The Real News Network and NACLA, independent journalist Michael Fox will take you on a journey across Brazil amid the rise and under the government of far-right president Jair Bolsonaro, telling the real story of Brazil's turn toward fascism and the resistance on the ground.The Real News Network: https://therealnews.comNACLA: https://nacla.org

  • ¿Quién controla los medios de comunicación en América Latina?

    26/05/2022 Duração: 01h22min

    Mas de 15 años después de la publicación de Periodistas y magnates, el libro de Guillermo Mastrini y Marín Becerra que ofreció un análisis de la concentración mediática en Sudamérica y México, en un campo mediático atravesado por la creciente digitalización, nos preguntamos: ¿Qué tanto ha cambiado la concentración mediática en América Latina? En este conversatorio, Gustavo Fuchs habla con cuatro investigadores de los medios de comunicación en la región: Guillermo Mastrini y Martín Becerra, ambos profesores en la Universidad Nacional de Quilmes y la Universidad de Buenos Aires, con Isabel Ramos de FLASCO en Ecuador y con Andrea Cristancho Cuesta, profesora en la Universidad Centroamericana José Simeón Cañas (UCA) en El Salvador. Gustavo Fuchs, el presentador de este episodio, es estudiante de doctorado en la Universidad de Texas–Austin. Su trabajo se centra en la la propiedad de los medios de comunicación, comunicación política, los medios de comunicación religiosos y los derechos humanos. Una versión editada

  • New Energy Empires

    16/02/2018 Duração: 29min

    Helen talks to guest editor and contributor Bret Gustafson about Caribbean energy structures, and how US administrations from Reagan to now have pushed fossil fuel dependency in the Caribbean as a “national security” concern.

  • Odebrecht’s Original Sins

    17/01/2018 Duração: 27min

    Helen takes a deep dive with Jonathan Devore, author of the latest NACLA Report’s feature essay on the early days of the Brazilian Odebrecht Company in rural Bahia. Rural residents’ memories and perspective on Odebrecht add new dimensions to the Petrobras scandal, which is now reverberating throughout the region— How does bringing in often overlooked voices change the way we tell histories of political scandals?

  • Somos fantasías

    23/10/2017 Duração: 18min

    Andrea Bolivar did most of her dissertation research in Chicago, spending time with and learning from the trans Latina women whose experiences in the sex industry have emerged from a confluence of transphobia, racism, and criminalization.

  • 49.3.2 From Standing Rock to Yanacocha: Policing and Environmental Activism

    10/10/2017 Duração: 28min

    NACLA Report contributor Moira Birss talks with Helen about how private companies and governments in Latin America have criminalized environmental human rights defenders, and how a confluence of violence, harassment, smear campaigns, and policing tactics threatens to silence environmental justice movements throughout the Americas.

  • 49.3.1: Marisol LeBrón on Policing and Recovery in Puerto Rico

    02/10/2017 Duração: 36min

    Helen speaks with NACLA Report contributor Marisol LeBrón, whose article for the latest issue of the Report traces the Puerto Rican state’s policing and surveillance programs from the 1950s to now. They discuss the internal complexities at play in Puerto Rican politics beyond the colonial dynamic between the U.S. government and Puerto Rico, and Marisol explains how policing tactics were used to undermine the Puerto Rican Nationalist party leading up to a crucial vote over ratifying Commonwealth status for the territory. Helen and Marisol also discuss how Puerto Rico fits into a larger institutional discourse about “best practices” for policing, surveillance, and responding to crises throughout Latin America and in the mainland U.S., where urban police forces have carried out similar tactics to those the FBI and the PRPD previously “tested” in Puerto Rico.

  • 49.2.3: DREAMs Beyond DACA

    01/08/2017 Duração: 01h03min

    49.2.3: DREAMs Beyond DACA by NACLARadio

  • 49.2.2: Mike Bustamante on Cuba

    10/07/2017 Duração: 44min

    49.2.2: Mike Bustamante on Cuba by NACLARadio

  • 49.2.1: Nara Milanich Reports from "Baby Jail"

    28/06/2017 Duração: 36min

    Nara Milanich discusses family detention centers, the asylum process, and the fight to protect immigrant rights.

  • 49.1.2: Devyn Spence Benson on Racism and Anti-Racism and Afro Cuban Activism in Cuba

    19/04/2017 Duração: 38min

    Helen talks with NACLA Report contributor Devyn Spence Benson about the history of racism and antiracism in Cuba, the legacy of Fidel Castro and the Cuban Revolution, and Afro Cuban activism today.

  • 49.1: Julia Buxton on Venezuela

    12/04/2017 Duração: 35min

    In this episode of NACLA Radio, Helen talks with NACLA Report contributor Julia Buxton about the current state of opposition to the Maduro government, the tactics and conversation around legitimacy, and the place of groups advocating for the rights of Afro-Venezeulans, Indigenous Venezuelans, women, and LGBTQI people. Listen to the end for a brief discussion of the Hungarian government’s legislative attempt to shut down the U.S.-based Central European University, where Julia is Dean of the School of Public Policy.

  • 49.1: Nano Stern Talks Music, Politics, and Creative Expression in a Changing World

    15/03/2017 Duração: 21min

    Guest producer Julia Burnell brings us some excerpts from her interview with Chilean musician Nano Stern, who is currently touring North America. Nano will be at Verso Books on Friday, March 17th, at 6:30pm to discuss activism and art with NACLA and to share some of his music. Read the full interview in the latest issue of the NACLA Report, "#BlackLivesMatter Across the Hemisphere."

  • 48.4: Geraldo Cadava on Latino Conservatism in the U.S.

    14/02/2017 Duração: 35min

    Helen talks with NACLA Report contributor Geraldo Cadava about the history of Latino conservatism in the United States, and on how Latinos voted in last November’s election.

  • 48.4: Ben Cowan and the Brazilian Right

    25/01/2017 Duração: 38min

    Helen talks to NACLA contributor Ben Cowan about the recent right turn in Brazilian politics, the resurgence of the "Beef, Bullets, and Bible" caucus in Brazilian congress, and the new right's flirtation with its own sort of identity politics.

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