This week marks a year online for "Latin Pulse," and so the program is celebrating by featuring a review of some of the biggest stories of the year and includes some important interviewers that listeners may have missed the first time they went online. The topics covered this week include the Drug War, immigration, the pope's trip to Latin America, Cuba's economic reforms and politics in Central America. Unlike the rest of the program, the news segment is new this week, with coverage of the new abortion law in Uruguay.
Interviews include:
Luis Botello, International Center for Journalists (ICFJ);
Sonja Wolf, INSYDE;
Vicki Gass, Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA);
Manuel Orozco, Inter-American Dialogue;
Jimena Aguilar of El Faro;
Eric Hershberg, Center for Latin American & Latino Studies (CLALS) of American University;
Daniel Calingaert, Freedom House; and
Tom Quigley, formerly of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.
Executive Producer: Rick Rockwell
Associate Producer: Curt Devine
Writers: Jordan D'eri and Colin Campbell.
(Note: This podcast includes graphic descriptions of violence that may disturb some listeners.)
Longer versions of some of these interviews can be found at: http://soundcloud.com/latinpulse/dangers-immigration-mexico-brazil-economic-success-lp8102012 ;
http://soundcloud.com/latinpulse/lp5112012 ; and http://soundcloud.com/latinpulse/lp3232012
The remainder can be found in the complete "Latin Pulse" archives which can be found here: http://aladinrc.wrlc.org/handle/1961/10065