Latest from Latin Pulse – March 25th

President Barack Obama and his historic trip to Cuba provide the central themes on Latin Pulse this week. The program includes news about various details of Obama’s trip to Cuba and Argentina, and in-depth analysis of the political, human rights, and business changes resonating through both countries after the trip.

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Latest from Latin Pulse – March 4th

War and peace in Colombia and Mexico provide the key themes on Latin Pulse this week. The program updates the status of the long-running peace talks in the 51-year-old civil war in Colombia. This discussion includes fears that different rebel groups will supplant the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (the FARC). The program also analyzes the problems of human rights and corruption in Mexico as that country tries to successfully prosecute its part in the Drug War.

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Latest from Latin Pulse – February 26th

The program includes an in-depth discussion with the director of Embrace of the Serpent, the first Colombian film nominated for an Academy Award. The program also includes a survey of some of the most interesting newer film releases from Brazil, including Casa Grande, The Second Mother, and Neighboring Sounds.

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Latest from Latin Pulse – February 19th

Politics in Venezuela and Bolivia provide the central themes this week on Latin Pulse. The program analyzes the political fights between Venezuela’s new National Assembly and President Nicolas Maduro, often with the Venezuelan Supreme Court reinforcing the president’s positions. The program also provides a preview of the important referendum in Bolivia that could extend the term of President Evo Morales.

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Latest from Latin Pulse – February 12th

Pope Francis and his trip to Mexico provide the central themes this week on Latin Pulse. The program discusses the pope’s fourth trip to Latin America, which will primarily focus on key stops throughout Mexico. The program reflects on the pope’s efforts to put the global refugee crisis and the need to ease migration restrictions in front of policymakers in the hemisphere.

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Latest from Latin Pulse – Feb. 5th

Peru and its presidential politics provide the primary themes this week on Latin Pulse. The program discusses the upcoming election in Peru that currently has a crowded field of 19 candidates, including two former presidents.

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Latest from Latin Pulse – January 29th

Cuba, diplomacy and the Cuban refugee crisis in Central America provide the primary themes this week on Latin Pulse. The program discusses the diplomatic, business, and tourist openings that continue to improve between Cuba and the United States, including a discussion of new reforms announced this week regarding travel and economic concerns.

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Latest from Latin Pulse – #200

Latin Pulse registers its 200th episode this week, so the program looks back at the audience’s favorite programs since the program became an online radio project. Themes included in the program include migration, the Drug War, the civil war in Colombia, indigenous issues, and the construction of the Belo Monte Dam in Brazil. The program also includes a discussion of religion, including Santeria and about the folk saint Santa Muerte.

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Latest from Latin Pulse – Jan. 8th

Latin American films provide the central focus for Latin Pulse this week. The program completes its two-part conversation on the film Olvidados, which recounts Operation Condor and its human rights abuses from a Bolivian perspective. The program also reviews the top Brazilian film of the past year, The Second Mother.

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