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Jose Luis Granados Ceja
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El Retake
Episodio 27 - Yamin Benarroch
Accede a los episodios completos y contenido exclusivo en patreon.com/elretake Nuestra tienda en Tinta: bytinta.com/collections/luiscarreno Episodio 27 - Yamin Benarroch Yamin Benarroch es un actor y empresario de doblaje venezolano radicado en Miami, cuya carrera ha dejado una huella significativa en la industria del doblaje en América Latina. Es conocido por dar voz a personajes como Pepe Veraz y Mark Chang en “Los padrinos mágicos”, entre muchos otros. Además de su trabajo frente al micrófono, Benarroch fue fundador y propietario de Loops Doblajes, una de la...
2025-07-28
1h 21
El Retake
Episodio 26 - Paula Barros
Accede a los episodios completos y contenido exclusivo en patreon.com/elretake Nuestra tienda en Tinta: bytinta.com/collections/luiscarreno Episodio 26 - Paula Barros Paula Barros es una actriz de doblaje chilena radicada en Miami, cuya versatilidad vocal la ha llevado a interpretar personajes memorables tanto en el mundo del anime como en series animadas y películas. En su carrera ha dado vida a Yu Takeyama y Minoru Mineta en “My Hero Academia” y la Doctora en “Akudama Drive”. Además, ha sido la voz de varios personajes en South Park, incluyendo a la Mujer...
2025-07-21
1h 26
El Retake
Episodio 25 - Gustavo Nieto
Accede a los episodios completos y contenido exclusivo en patreon.com/elretake Nuestra tienda en Tinta: bytinta.com/collections/luiscarreno Episodio 25 - Gustavo Nieto Gustavo Nieto Silva es un empresario colombiano conocido por ser el gerente general para Colombia de Centauro Comunicaciones, una empresas colombiana de doblaje, traducción de diálogos y subtitulaje, la cual fue fundada por el legendario director de cine Gustavo Nieto Roa, el padre de Gustavo, quien la formó entre los años 1975 y 1978 bajo el nombre de "Producciones Mundo Moderno" y que, a lo largo de los años...
2025-07-13
1h 21
El Retake
Episodio 24 - Jade
Accede a los episodios completos y contenido exclusivo en patreon.com/elretake Nuestra tienda en Tinta: bytinta.com/collections/luiscarreno Episodio 24 - Jade Jade (María de Jesús Terán), es una artista de voz conocida por ser intérprete de canciones para películas y series, destacándose en el icónico serie de anime “Ranma ½”, donde interpretó el tema de apertura y cierre. También prestó su voz a los openings y endings de “Caza fantasmas Mikami”, al tema “¡Para ser un Maestro!” en la banda sonora de “Pokémon”, y a canciones emblemáticas de s...
2025-07-06
1h 22
El Retake
Episodio 23 - Ernesto Rumbaut
Accede a los episodios completos y contenido exclusivo en patreon.com/elretake Nuestra tienda en Tinta: bytinta.com/collections/luiscarreno Episodio 23 - Ernesto Rumbaut Ernesto Rumbaut es un actor de doblaje nacido en Cuba y radicado en Miami, reconocido por su trabajo tanto en español e inglés. Actualmente, es ampliamente conocido por interpretar a Shota Aizawa en My Hero Academia, un papel que lo ha posicionado entre las voces emergentes más destacadas del anime en español latino. Además, es un académico emergente y se encuentra terminando su doctora...
2025-06-29
1h 29
El Retake
Episodio 22 - Ricardo Mendoza “El Coyote”
Accede a los episodios completos y contenido exclusivo en patreon.com/elretake Nuestra tienda en Tinta: bytinta.com/collections/luiscarreno Episodio 22 - Ricardo Mendoza “El Coyote” Ricardo Mendoza “El Coyote” es un actor de doblaje mexicano con una amplia trayectoria en la industria. Es conocido por interpretar a Shiryu de Dragón en "Los Caballeros del Zodiaco", Seto Kaiba en "Yu-Gi-Oh!", Yamcha en "Dragon Ball" y Sosuke Aizen en "Bleach". También ha dado voz a personajes de series animadas como Coraje en "Coraje, el perro cobarde", Fred Jones en "Scooby-Doo" (2012–2015 y en las dos pelí...
2025-06-22
1h 08
The Katie Halper Show
Trump’s Fake Peace w/Col Lawrence Wilkerson, Ben Cohen & José Luis Granados Ceja
Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson and Ben Cohen slam Trump and Elon for refusing to go after REAL Waste: the Pentagon. Then Mexican journalist José Luis Granados Ceja discusses Trump's war on migrants, Mexico, Venezuela, Palestinians and the Houthis. Enjoy the full conversation here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/colonel-larry-125180619?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=postshare_creator&utm_content=join_link Lawrence Wilkerson is a retired US army colonel and former chief of staff to United States Secretary of State Colin Powell. He is an anti-war critic of U.S. foreign policy and a member of Veteran Intelligence P...
2025-03-27
1h 30
Agenda Samaria
Librería Café de Pombo: Apertura cultural literaria y el Libro "Fulgor de La Calle Grande"
Novela de José Luis Diaz-Granados, libro presentado en la pasada versión de FilSMar 2024. FULGOR DE LA CALLE GRANDE descrita como novela de ambiente caribe con los sentimientos de José, su protagonista enamorado convulsivo de Vulcana Manjarrés desde su adolescencia; su recuerdo ilustra la ciudad de los años 50 y el arraigo con esa calle , la de las procesiones de la virgen que llevan a La catedral. Hoy epicentro de la noche rumba en el Centro Histórico de Santa Marta.
2025-02-25
34 min
The Katie Halper Show
Mexico TAKES ON Trump With Greg Grandin, José Luis Granados Ceja & Andalusia Soloff
For Katie's interview with Wallace Shawn, please join us on Patreon at - https://www.patreon.com/posts/wallace-shawn-121218101 Historian Greg Grandin, journalist José Luis Granados Ceja & journalist Andalusia Soloff talk about Mexico, Colombia, Venezuela, Cuba, neocolonialism, immigration and deportation. Greg Grandin is Professor of History at Yale University. He is the author of a number of prize-winning books, including most recently The End of the Myth: From the Frontier to the Border Wall in the Mind of America, and The Empire of Necessity: Slavery, Freedom, and Deception in the New World, which won the Bancroft and Beveridge prizes in A...
2025-01-31
1h 53
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
Sheinbaum’s First 100 Days: Mexican President Enjoys 80% Approval and a United Country
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum commemorated her first 100 days in office with a massive rally in Mexico City, where she outlined her government’s plans for her six-year mandate. Co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth discuss her leadership of Mexico in this crucial early period. Plus a conversation on the economic roadmap laid out by the government known as Plan México. Kurt and José Luis also look at a recent corruption scandal involving housing from the old neoliberal period. In our usual segments we also chat about Mexican firefighters in Los Angeles and we mock the “galaxy’s worst p...
2025-01-14
58 min
Una Mamá Real
La importancia del instinto materno en la crianza - José Luis García - Episodio 16 Temporada 1
José Luis nos platica cómo tuvo que aprender a criar a su hija solo, con una gran red de apoyo pero sin el ingrediente más importante, el instinto materno. A más de una década también nos platica de la falta de recursos, información y apoyo para la crianza masculina. Hosts Ana Abarca - @ana.abarca.diaz Iván "Pachón" Granados - @pachon.comedia InstagramTiktokFacebookYoutube
2024-12-14
48 min
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
Mexico's Private Right-Wing TV Networks Are in Trouble
It’s fun watching Mexican oligarchs get their comeuppance. This week Soberanía podcast co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth discuss the fall of Televisa Chairman Emilio Azcárraga Jean and the problems facing TV Azteca. We also break down the miscarriage of justice being attempted against an underage victim in Querétario by state Attorney General Víctor Antonio Jesús Hernández. Plus, you won’t be surprised to learn that Kurt and José Luis agreed with President Sheinbaum when she recently called Claudio X. González a “toxic failson”. And in the Losers and Haters, we mock R...
2024-10-29
1h 00
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
Rogue Judge Seeks to JAIL Mexican President
One judge in Mexico thinks she can overrule 36 million voters, ordering the president to unpublish the recently approved judicial reform and threatening to jail President Claudia Sheinbaum if she does not listen! Of course she doesn’t have the power to do so but her threats speak to the undemocratic attitude of the opposition and their allies. Soberanía podcast co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth also talk about the 38-year prison sentence for Felipe Calderon´s security head Genaro García Luna; as well as Donald Trump’s lies about Chinese automakers in Mexico. Kurt and José Lui...
2024-10-22
1h 00
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
“HOLD UP, Ken!” Mexican President Puts a Leash on US Ambassador
Tired of US Ambassador Ken Salazar running around Mexico like he owns the place, President Claudia Sheinbaum put a short leash on him, ordering the US diplomat to refrain from accessing her cabinet members directly and instead requesting meetings through the Foreign Affairs Secretariat, as it should be. Soberanía podcast co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth also discuss Antonio Garci Nieto, the reactionary cartoonist, and his cry of victimhood after Senator Andrea Chávez decided to proceed with charges after he shared a gross digitally altered photo. Plus, Kurt and José Luis dream of one day owni...
2024-10-15
1h 09
Class
Examining Mexican Politics, Pt. 2
Send us a textThis is part two of our two-part interview with José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth about politics in Mexico. José Luis and Kurt are journalists and activists based in Mexico and the co-hosts of Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast. José Luis has written for Venezuela Analysis, and Kurt has written for Jacobin, including a recent article, “Mexico’s Lessons for the International Left.” In part two, José Luis and Kurt discuss outgoing (former as of October 1) president Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s proposed constitutional reforms, discourse around immigration in Mexico, and wha...
2024-10-08
57 min
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
Mexico Makes History: Claudia Sheinbaum Presidenta
Mexico has a new president: Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo. In this latest episode, co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth go over her first speeches as president on Oct 1, first in the Congress and later in Mexico City’s Zócalo, where the president outlined her 100-point agenda to a roaring and enthusiastic crowd. Plus, the mañaneras (daily morning press conferences by the president) are here to stay! Kurt and José Luis chat about Sheinbaum’s own touch on this critical communications exercise. And in our Loser and Haters section, we discuss the NED-funded Journal of Democracy’s latest att...
2024-10-02
56 min
Class
Examining Mexican Politics, Pt. 1
Send us a textIn this episode, we talk with José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth about politics in Mexico. The interview is divided into two parts, and part two will be released in two weeks. José Luis and Kurt are journalists and activists based in Mexico and the co-hosts of Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast. José Luis has written for Venezuela Analysis, and Kurt has written for Jacobin, including a recent article, “Mexico’s Lessons for the International Left.” In part one, José Luis and Kurt discuss Claudia Sheinbaum’s victory in the June presidential...
2024-09-04
46 min
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
AMLO to US Ambassador: Butt Out
After repeatedly interfering in Mexico’s internal affairs, Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador told US Ambassador Ken Salazar to keep his nose out of the country’s business. In this episode Soberanía co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth discuss Salazar’s inappropriate comments on the judicial reform that is being debated in Congress. Plus a look at Mexico’s fringe opposition and their participation in the CPAC Mexico conference alongside an AI Ronald Reagan. Kurt and José Luis also provide an update on the opposition’s failed efforts to stop Morena’s supermajority. And as always, in...
2024-08-27
1h 14
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
How the US Uses NGOs to Promote Regime Change: The Mexico Case
Is the United States backing the Mexican opposition via the NED and the US Embassy’s funding of the NGO “Mexicanos Contra la Corruption y la Impunidad”? A new report from China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs suggests the CIA cutout National Endowment for Democracy says Mexico is “major target country for infiltration” and US funding bothered President Andres Manuel López Obrador so much that he sent a diplomatic letter to Joe Biden. Soberanía co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth breakdown how the US uses NGOs to promote regime change against leftist governments. Plus an update on const...
2024-08-20
1h 15
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
Paying Mexico's Historic Debt: Greater Autonomy for Indigenous and Afro-Mexican Peoples
Mexico’s Morena-led government continues to push ahead to fulfill the mandate delivered by the voters, Soberanía co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth discuss the country’s historic debt to Indigenous and afro-descendant peoples and the approval of a monumental (and long overdue) constitutional reform that would make Indigenous communities the subjects of rights under the constitution, grant their traditional governance standing in the law, and the right to decide what activities occur in their territories. Plus at the start of the show, a conversation on yet another own goal by the Mexican political opposition, despite being...
2024-08-13
1h 13
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
The Capture of El Mayo Zambada: Who Wins?
One of the most notorious drug traffickers has been caught. In this episode, Soberanía co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth discuss who wins and who loses as a result and ask: what's behind the capture of El mayo Zambada? Plus a discussion about Ricardo Salinas Pliego’s effort to muzzle independent journalists. And in the second half of the show Kurt and José Luis discuss the recent presidential election in Venezuela and the parallels with Mexico. Finally, in our Losers and Haters section, we talk about Gabriel Zaid’s patronizing column.
2024-07-30
1h 13
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
Electoral Lawfare: Mexico’s Right-Wing ATTACKS Morena Supermajority in the Courts
Mexico’s opposition parties want the courts to give them what they could not win at the ballot box! Soberanía co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth look into efforts to steal Morena’s legislative supermajority through electoral lawfare. Plus a discussion on the right-wing PAN’s confession of what we always knew all along, they are opposed to social programs and would have canceled them had they won. Finally, Kurt and José Luis spend some extra time in our Loser and Haters section breaking down Tim Golden’s latest DEA-sourced hit piece in ProPublica.
2024-07-23
55 min
Archivo HJCK
La voz de José Luis Díaz Granados
Esta es la voz del poeta colombiano José Luis Díaz Granados leyendo parte de su obra en agosto del 2008 durante la Tertulia literaria de Gloria Luz Gutiérrez y parte del Archivo HJCK.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2024-07-16
08 min
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
Trump Assassination Attempt: Will MAGA Reloaded Set its Sights on Mexico?
In view of Trump surviving an assassination attempt, what are the potential consequences of a second Donald Trump presidency for Mexico? Soberanía co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth look at plans laid out by the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025 and a policy paper from the pro-MAGA Center for Renewing America and warn that efforts to trample on Mexico’s sovereignty, and even an invasion, might be around the corner. Kurt and José Luis also provide an update on Morena’s overhaul of the judiciary and new tariffs on Chinese metals routed through Mexico. And in our Loser and...
2024-07-15
1h 10
The Democratic Constitution Podcast
Ep. 2: Mexican Politics and Supreme Court Discourse
Following his two recent articles on Mexico's Elections and U.S. Supreme Court ethics, Luke Pickrell sits down with José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth to discuss Mexican politics and Andrés Manuel López Obrador's plan to change Mexico's Supreme Court. What are critics saying about MORENA's victory? What do most Mexicans think about the Supreme Court? What can activists in the U.S. learn from Mexico, especially when it comes to changing the U.S. Constitution and Supreme Court? José Luis and Kurt are writers and activists based in Mexico. They are the co-hosts of Soberanía: Th...
2024-07-15
1h 11
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
Capitalist Freak-Out: Markets Seek to Blackmail the Mexican Left
Soberanía co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth discuss the negative reaction by international financial markets to Claudia Sheinbaum’s intention to follow through on her party’s mandate and pursue constitutional reforms. Plus a conversation on the efforts to paint Morena’s supermajority in Congress as undemocratic. And in our last segment, Kurt and José Luis criticize the ultra-left take on the election by outlets such as Ojalá.
2024-06-11
58 min
The Real News Podcast
Debate: AMLO, MORENA, Claudia Sheinbaum, and Mexico's future | The Marc Steiner Show
The June 2 election of Claudia Sheinbaum made history for two reasons: Sheinbaum will be Mexico's first woman president ever, and the progressive MORENA party will now control the executive and both houses of the national legislature. MORENA's rise to power has brought an enormous historical shift to Mexico, which for more than a century prior was dominated by the conservative parties of the PRI and PAN. Elected on a strong anti-neoliberal platform, outgoing President Andrés Manuel López Obrador set the nationalization of key industries and poverty alleviation as key goals of his administration. Sheinbaum has now been tapped to...
2024-06-11
32 min
The Marc Steiner Show
AMLO, Sheinbaum, and the legacy and future of Mexico's Morena
The June 2 election of Claudia Sheinbaum made history for two reasons: Sheinbaum will be Mexico's first woman president ever, and the progressive Morena party will now control the executive and both houses of the national legislature. Morena's rise to power has brought an enormous historical shift to Mexico, which for more than a century prior was dominated by the conservative parties of the PRI and PAN. Elected on a strong anti-neoliberal platform, outgoing President Andrés Manuel López Obrador set the nationalization of key industries and poverty alleviation as key goals of his administration. Sheinbaum has now been tapped to...
2024-06-11
32 min
The Katie Halper Show
Cease Fire Plan DEBUNKED By Middle East Scholar & Palestinian Doctor + Mexican Elections!
Dr. Thaer Ahmad, who walked out of a meeting with President Biden and Assal Rad, a Middle East scholar and media analyst debunk the media spin and politicians' lies when it comes the negotiations between the Israeli Government and Hamas, Rafah and humanitarian conditions. Then we talk about Mexico's historic election of Claudia Sheinbaum, the first woman and the first Jewish person elected president in North America, with Mexican writer, photojournalist and Soberanía podcast co-host (https://www.youtube.com/@soberaniapodcast) José Luis Granados Ceja (@GranadosCeja https://twitter.com/granadosceja?lang=en) and Mexican journalist Miguel Angel Angeles. Dr. Thaer Ah...
2024-06-07
2h 04
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
Historic Victory for the Mexican Left: Claudia Sheinbaum Becomes First Woman President
Soberanía co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth review the results from Sunday’s election that saw Claudia Sheinbaum make history by becoming Mexico’s first woman president. Elected on a left-wing program promising to deepen the political transformation started by outgoing President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, her victory has provoked the ire of Mexico’s right-wing elites and intellectuals, who once again have failed to grasp why voters chose to elect Morena and give them a super-majority in the Congress. Plus in our Losers and Haters section, we encourage our viewers to contact AP and let th...
2024-06-06
1h 00
Geopolitical Economy Report
Mexico's political rebellion: Following AMLO, new President Claudia Sheinbaum paves multipolar path
In Mexico, a new independent left-wing movement has defeated the country's elites. Following current President AMLO, President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum and their Morena party won the 2024 election in a landslide. Ben Norton is joined by journalist José Luis Granados Ceja to discuss what their "Fourth Transformation" (4T) means for the US, China, Russia, Latin America, and the global economy. VIDEO: https://youtube.com/watch?v=M0k0WU7JKgM Check out Soberanía, the Mexican Politics Podcast: https://youtube.com/@SoberaniaPodcast Follow José Luis on Twitter: https://x.com/GranadosCeja Mexico Solidarity Media website: https://mexicosolidarity.com Our related video "Mexico's AML...
2024-06-05
1h 10
Venezuelanalysis
The Communard Union and the Socialist Horizon
The brutal US-led sanctions campaign has led grassroots socialist organizations to reinvent themselves and come together to survive the conditions created by the economic blockade. In our latest podcast episode, we go deep into communes and the socialist project in Venezuela, discussing the challenges in building a communal economy, political autonomy and lots more. Host José Luis Granados Ceja is joined by Venezuelanalysis’ Cira Pascual Marquina who shares her experiences documenting the efforts of communards to build their productive capacity and end their isolation. We also speak with Juan “Juancho” Lenzo, co-founder of Tatuy Televisión and the Comm...
2024-05-29
1h 03
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
Who Really is Polarizing the Electorate? Evaluating the Opposition’s Dirty Campaign
In our last episode before the June 2 election, Soberanía co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth evaluate the opposition’s failed strategy in this presidential campaign that never came close to threatening Morena’s massive lead. Now with mere days to go, Claudia Sheinbaum looks set to secure a landslide victory. Plus our Losers and Haters section of the show where we mock Andres Oppenheimer’s rant in the Miami Herald.
2024-05-28
1h 07
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
Election Interference: Mexico's Chief Justice Throws HAIL MARY to Save Floundering Opposition
Soberanía co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth discuss Mexican Supreme Court President Norma Piña outrageous interference in the country’s political process, her secret meetings with the opposition, and her unbecoming messages to colleagues. Kurt and José Luis also look at Xóchitl Gálvez’ poor performance in the third and final presidential debate and the underwhelming “Marea Rosa” rally, whose organizers finally gave up any appearance of nonpartisanship. In our Losers and Haters section of the show, we criticize Denise Dresser’s rehashed and uncompelling argument about the so-called “authoritarian regression” under President Andres Manuel López Obrador
2024-05-21
1h 13
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
DEA - Dirtying Elections Abroad: US Agency Meddling in Mexico ...Again
Soberanía co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth break down efforts by the US Drug Enforcement Agency, with the help of their old media ally ProPublica, to once again attempt to interfere in the Mexican election. Kurt and José Luis also analyze the grassroots efforts by university students to hold a mock election. In our regular segment going over bad press coverage, we finally catch up with Enrique Krauze and criticize his horrible piece in the Financial Times. For more on ProPublica's embarrassing report on AMLO, check out episode 1 of the podcast.
2024-05-14
57 min
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
Oh the Irony! US-Funded Anti-Corruption NGO Faces Corruption Allegations of Its Own
Co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth discuss the scandalous accusation surrounding the head of Mexicanos Contra la Corrupción y la Impunidad, María Amparo Cásar, a right-wing ideologue who has endlessly criticized AMLO yet has skeletons in her own closet and is accused of illegally collecting her ex-husband’s pension to the tune of millions of pesos. Kurt and José Luis also discuss the bribery allegations against US Representative Henry Cuellar, the false news reports on an alleged secret crematorium in Mexico City, and our bad coverage of the week from The Economist.
2024-05-07
1h 05
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
Xóchitl Slings Mud in Attempt To Save Campaign: 2nd Debate Analysis
Co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth analyze the winners and losers of the second presidential debate in Mexico and refute the notion that there’s an unfair playing field in this election. In the second half of the program, Kurt and José Luis breakdown the effort by Mexico City’s electoral watchdog to censor talk about Santiago Taboada’s links to the housing cartel, plus a look at Anabel Hernández’s forthcoming book and her tendency to rely on unnamed sources.
2024-04-29
58 min
Venezuelanalysis
Building Socialism to Resist Sanctions
With the US reimposing oil sanctions, we look at the implications and how grassroots socialist movements hold the key to fighting back. On today’s episode we talk with Laura Lorenzo about the Pueblo a Pueblo initiative, a grassroots plan for organizing the production, distribution, and consumption of food that directly connects agricultural producers with urban dwellers. Host José Luis Granados Ceja is also joined by Venezuelanalysis editor Ricardo Vaz to discuss the decision by the Biden administration to once again impose an oil blockade on Venezuela.Music: Embandolaos - Los Caimanes Negros...
2024-04-25
44 min
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
The Pension Predators vs. the Pension Protectors
Co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth discuss the debate surrounding AMLO’s efforts to reform Mexico’s neoliberal pension system. Kurt and José Luis also talk about the regional response to Ecuador’s invasion of the Mexican Embassy. Plus an update from the campaign trail in Chiapas and, as always, our regular segment going over bad press coverage, this might be the worst example yet.
2024-04-23
1h 08
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
Another Xóchitl Gaffe! Scorns Millions of Renters in Mexico
Co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth go over opposition presidential candidate Xóchitl Gálvez’s cringe-inducing gaffe where she scorns millions of people who rent their homes in Mexico. In the second half, Kurt and José Luis define lawfare and analyze the campaigns leveled by the country’s conservatives including the latest probe by Supreme Court President Norma Piña against her predecessor Arturo Zaldívar. Finally, we recommend you read José Luis’ recent piece in Al Jazeera instead of this week’s bad piece of the week by Nicolas Medina Mora.
2024-04-16
57 min
Left Reckoning
164 - When You're A US Stooge They Let You Do It + Fantano On Rap Beef
Become a patron at patreon.com/leftreckoning Hey friends, we are joined by journalists Kurt Hackbarth (@KurtHackbarth) & José Luis Granados Ceja (@GranadosCeja) hosts of the Soberania Podcast to talk about the Mexican elections and the invasion of the Mexican embassy in Ecuador. Then Anthony Fantano (@theneedledrop) joins us to talk about rap beef. Check out the Soberania Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@SoberaniaPodcast
2024-04-10
1h 42
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
Ecuador Invades Mexican Embassy: What's the Real Story?
Soberanía podcast co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth take a deep dive into the political persecution of leftists in Ecuador, which led to the embarrassing decision by Ecuadorean President Daniel Noboa to violate the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations and invade the Mexican Embassy in Quito. Plus a look at recent scandals involving the adult children of opposition presidential candidate Xóchitl Gálvez and as always our segment looking at bad coverage of Mexico where Kurt and José Luis mock Massive Caller’s terrible polling.
2024-04-09
57 min
Venezuelanalysis
Culture as a Political Battlefield
The ruling class must establish its hegemony in order to assure its survival, and cultural production is critical to this process, dominance over our cultural lives is indispensable for capitalism to reproduce itself.As Gramsci wrote: “To achieve a revolutionary perspective, the worker must first be freed of the ideological fetters imposed on him by the cultural organizations of the ruling class.”On today’s episode we’re talking about culture as a site of political struggle. To address this topic we will speak with Luigino Bracci Roa, a communications activist, expert in digital communications and a ra...
2024-04-03
59 min
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
Mexican Opposition Wants to GAG Debate on Social Programs
Soberanía podcast co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth break down the Mexican opposition’s bizarre efforts to get Mexico’s electoral authority to censor Morena and stop candidates from talking about the right-wing’s opposition to universal social programs. In the second half of the episode, Kurt and José Luis criticize the push by rich tourists and gentrifiers to silence Banda music in Mazatlan. Plus a look at Mexico's water crisis and TV Azteca’s fat-shaming campaign against Citlalli Hernández.
2024-04-02
1h 02
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
AMLO on 60 Minutes: 'Mexico is Not a Colony'
Soberanía podcast co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth analyze Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s interview with “60 Minutes” and the reaction to it both here in Mexico and the US. Plus a look at the opposition’s dirty campaign in Mexico City that staged a false flag protest to drive a wedge between Morena and social movements. As always, we wrap with our regular segment looking at terrible English-language coverage of the country by the mainstream media.
2024-03-26
1h 06
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
Xóchitl Gálvez Scrambles for Strategy as Sheinbaum Cements Lead in Mexican Election
Soberanía podcast co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth evaluate the first ten days of Mexico’s election campaign, looking at Xóchitl Gálvez’s incoherent campaign strategy, trying to be all things to all people. In the second half of the episode, Kurt and José Luis analyze calls by prominent opposition figures for Gálvez to “go negative” against Claudia Sheinbaum and efforts by pundits to convince the public that the opposition will win in Mexico City despite being 20 points behind. Plus our regular segment looking at terrible English-language coverage of the country by the mainstream med
2024-03-13
1h 06
Venezuelanalysis
The Past, Present & Future of Education in Venezuela
Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez sought to build a participatory democracy that would directly include the population in decision making and knew that a robust education system, one that would seek to incorporate those historically excluded from the formal educational system, was indispensable.From primary school all the way into higher education, Venezuela massively expanded educational opportunities for the population since the onset of the Bolivarian Process. Unfortunately today, under a brutal economic blockade, many of those gains have been rolled back. Venezuela’s public education system suffers from underfunding, with high rates of academic desertion, and low...
2024-02-29
58 min
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
UNMASKING the Soft Coup: NY Times' Clumsy MEDDLING in the Mexican Election
With the New York Times coming under increased scrutiny following irresponsible coverage in Palestine, co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth breakdown the newspaper's recent efforts to interfere in the Mexican election. In the second half of the episode, Kurt and José Luis look at some of the low-lights from the recent "pro-democracy" rally in the capital, the use of troll centers by the Xochitl Galvez campaign, and expose the Atlas Network's links to the Mexican opposition.
2024-02-26
1h 23
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
Ms. Galvez Goes to Washington to UNDERMINE the Mexican Election
Co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth analyze the intentions behind Mexican opposition presidential candidate Xóchitl Gálvez's trip to the United States. Why did she meet with the Wilson Centre, US State Department and the Organization of American States and ignore Mexican migrants? What effect could her visit have on the June 2 election?
2024-02-12
1h 09
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
Anatomy of a Hit, US Press SMEARS Mexico's AMLO
Co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth breakdown absurd allegations published in various news outlets allegedly linking Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador's 2006 election campaign to infamous drug trafficking kingpins. What's really behind this clumsy attempt to interfere in the Mexican election?
2024-02-01
44 min
Venezuelanalysis
The Global South Struggle for Climate Justice
By retaking control of the region’s natural resources, pink-tide governments throughout Latin America were able to make great strides in the redistribution of wealth, working to attend to the social debt owed to the population. But this came at a cost. Today there is a clear global consensus that climate change is real and we risk making the planet uninhabitable if we do not take urgent action immediately.How can progressive and leftist governments in Latin America work to secure climate justice? Should we consider de-growth as the strategy, as some progressive thinkers advocate? What of an...
2024-01-31
53 min
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
Texas Observer's LIES about Mexico EXPOSED - Episode 00
In our preview episode, co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja dn Kurt Hackbarth breakdown Lise Digger’s interview with the Baker Institute's Tony Payan in the Texas Observer about Mexico’s upcoming 2024 election, exposing the dishonest framing and outright lies so common in English-language coverage of Mexico. Kurt and José Luis discuss the motivations behind this deceit and set the record straight about President Andrés Manuel López Obrador and his party’s candidate for president Claudia Sheinbaum.
2024-01-25
1h 00
Venezuelanalysis
What Is Behind Sanctions Relief for Venezuela?
What is behind the decision by the US Treasury Department to suspend sanctions on Venezuela? Is it because of increased Venezuelan migration to the US? Is it owed to fears of wider instability in the Middle East? Or has the White House finally come to terms with the failure of the current regime-change strategy?You won’t be surprised to learn that the answer is yes, to all of that, and more. In our latest podcast episode, host José Luis Granados Ceja is joined by fellow VA member Ricardo Vaz and political analyst Ociel López to brea...
2023-11-22
40 min
Venezuelanalysis
A War Without Bombs and Communal Resistance
On today’s episode, we present to you two new books on Venezuela. The first is “A War Without Bombs: The social, political and economic impact of sanctions against Venezuela” written and published by the Venezuelanalysis team.The book is now available to everyone to download for free on our brand new website. A War Without Bombs aims to provide Venezuelanalysis readers, internationalists, activists, and people committed to social justice with the tools to understand the devastating impact of the blockade on the people of Venezuela.Host José Luis Granados Ceja speaks with Venezuela Analysis’ Cira Pasc...
2023-10-26
58 min
Venezuelanalysis
Challenging the Bipartisan Imperialist Consensus on Venezuela
On today’s program we’re looking into the bipartisan imperialist consensus in Washington when it comes to Venezuela.Following a recent US Congressional delegation to Brazil, Chile, and Colombia by Representatives Greg Casar, Nydia Velázquez, Joaquin Castro, Maxwell Frost, and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, media outlets were once again filled with headlines about the need for the US to change its relationship with Latin America. Despite the potential for this trip to “replace” or “realign” the US-Latin America relationship, public comments by lawmakers following their trip, Democrats are still deeply wedded to the US imperialist project. To talk abou...
2023-09-13
53 min
Venezuelanalysis
Life Is Better in the Commune
At the end of June, dozens of popular power collectives gathered at the El Panal Commune in western Caracas to participate in the “Reflections on Communal Democracy” summit. It was a space to reflect and debate on the progress and challenges for the construction of socialism in Venezuela. In this podcast episode, host José Luis Granados Ceja is joined by Dahís Suárez and Iván Tamariz, from the Panal 2021 Commune which hosted the event. He also talks with fellow VA member Cira Pascual Marquina on the debates that took place and the bigger picture of grassroot...
2023-07-26
47 min
WTF is Going on in Latin America & The Caribbean
Mexico: Expanding Democracy and Defending Sovereignty
EPISODE: Mexico: Expanding Democracy and Defending SovereigntyGUEST: José Luis Granados Ceja, journalist with Venezuelanalysis and The Mexico Solidarity ProjectBACKGROUND: The international press is again bludgeoning Mexican president Andrés Manuel López Obrador, this time accusing him of attacking the country’s democratic institutions. It’s a baseless charge intended to undermine a government that refuses total obedience to US hegemony.On February 23, an electoral reform bill received its final approval in the Mexican Senate en route to being signed into lawThe National Electoral Institute (INE) is widely r...
2023-06-30
1h 12
Venezuelanalysis
The Imperialist Plunder of Venezuelan Assets
Trump’s recent candor about his push for regime change in Venezuela to secure access to oil proved that US support for the so-called interim government was never about democracy or human rights. It was always about imperialism and the neocolonial drive for the control of Venezuela’s resources. While the prospects of the US-backed opposition taking political power by force fizzled out swiftly, another plan has remained firmly in motion: the plunder of Venezuelan foreign assets.VA’s Ricardo Vaz joins host José Luis Granados Ceja to talk about US efforts to keep the so-called interim governm...
2023-06-14
54 min
Congreso del Estado de Guanajuato
Congreso Gto 🏛️ | Homenaje a la trayectoria de José Luis Rocha
Estamos de vuelta, ¿Cómo va su día?, esperemos que de maravilla, los saluda Goreti Cruz. Y Uriel García. Bienvenidos al increíble podcast número 1 del planeta, sean bienvenidos al podcast del Congreso de Guanajuato. Uri, ya viste qué outfits te vas a poner esta temporada? No, Gore. No he checado tendencias y ni si quiera sé los colores de esta temporada. Yo creo sobreviviré con mis tenis y mis jeans de siempre. Uri, necesitamos renovar nuestros outfits y estamos de suerte. Porque en la semana se llevó a cabo el...
2023-06-10
08 min
Nothing is Foreign
Juan Guaido and failed regime change in Venezuela
How did Juan Guaido, Venezuela's self-declared interim leader, end up alone in the Miami airport, carrying only a backpack, seeking protection from persecution in his home country? Back in 2019, Guaido, who was then the head of Venezuela's National Assembly, challenged the Venezuelan presidency and declared himself the rightful leader after the widely disputed re-election of President Nicolás Maduro. More than 50 countries — including the U.S. and Canada — chose to back Guaido over Maduro, precipitating a years-long presidential crisis. But since his declaration, Guaido's popularity has waned and his international backers have dropped off. In January, opposition lawmakers voted to strip...
2023-05-11
30 min
The Red Nation Podcast
Burying the Monroe Doctrine
Following a day-long discussion about U.S. interventionism and efforts to resist imperialism at the Latin America and Caribbean Policy Forum, host José Luis Granados Ceja is joined by Nick Estes from The Red Nation, Claudia De La Cruz from The People’s Forum, Teri Mattson of the WTF is Going on in Latin America and the Caribbean podcast, Celina della Croce and Hector Figarella from the Anti-Imperialist Action Committee, as well as Venezuelanalysis’ Greg Wilpert, to have a rich discussion about the fight to bury the Monroe Doctrine, ending sanctions on Venezuela, and drawing inspiration from the Bolivarian Revol...
2023-05-04
47 min
Venezuelanalysis
Dispatch: Burying the Monroe Doctrine
Following a day-long discussion about U.S. interventionism and efforts to resist imperialism at the Latin America and the Caribbean Policy Forum, host José Luis Granados Ceja is joined by Nick Estes from The Red Nation, Claudia De La Cruz from The People’s Forum, Teri Mattson of the WTF is Going on in Latin America and the Caribbean podcast, Hector Figarella from the Anti-Imperialist Action Committee, and Celina della Croce from the Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research, as well as Venezuelanalysis’ Greg Wilpert, to have a rich discussion about the fight to bury the Monroe Doctrine, ending sanctions on Ve...
2023-05-03
42 min
Venezuelanalysis
Ten Years Without Chávez
“El Golpe de Timón” - was Hugo Chávez’s address to his cabinet of ministers on October 20th, 2012, shortly after his resounding reelection on October 7, 2012.The speech, translated into English as “Strike at the Helm”, is considered his political testament, broadcast live over-the-air, it was his last major political address to his government and the Venezuelan people.Today, as we commemorate the 10 year anniversary of his death on March 5, 2013, there is no better instrument to understand and appreciate the legacy of Chávez than this speech.On today’s program we’re looking at the...
2023-03-05
56 min
Machete y Mate
VENEZUELA: Comrade Conversation W/ José Luis Granados Ceja
In our latest episode, we are excited to bring to all the Macheteymatistas out there an in-depth discussion on Venezuela with Venezuela Analysis' own José Luis Granados Ceja. Venezuela Analysis has long been the leader in English-language coverage of Venezuela and José Luis has been a big part of that, from writing a lot of their most recent international news reports to hosting the official Venezuela Analysis podcast. José Luis joins us in digesting the most recent developments from the ongoing negotiations between the Bolivarian government and the right-wing opposition. He helps us break down how the most recent imp...
2023-02-25
49 min
Venezuelanalysis
Special Episode: 2022 in Review
With the year drawing to a close, the Venezuelanalysis staff recorded a special podcast episode. In this episode we take stock of the Venezuelan political landscape. Host José Luis Granados Ceja is joined by Cira Pascual Marquina, Andreína Chávez and Ricardo Vaz, each chose their "top story" for the year, analyzing different aspects of the Bolivarian Process, from popular power to anti-imperialist resistance. There was also time for a quick look ahead into the coming year and what could be in store for the South American nation, including the ongoing struggle for US sanctions relief and the ret...
2022-12-17
57 min
Entre Libros, Mate y Café
98 - Entrevista Luis Granados Guazo
Luis Granados Guazo Compositor y Organista, titular del órgano ibérico del siglo XVIII en la Parroquia de San Pedro Apóstol en Tepotzotlán, Méx. se ha presentado en la Catedral de la CDMX, Catedral de Morelia, Iglesia Alemana del Espíritu Santo, Castillo de Chapultepec, Museo Nacional del Virreinato, Museo José Luis Cuevas entre otros. Encuentras sus conciertos en https://www.youtube.com/@BasilicadeGuadalupe Invitado :Luis Granados Guazo Con Laura y Javier Estrada https://www.facebook.com/Entre-libros-mate-y-caf%C3%A9-105927714815686/?ref=pages_you_manage Instagram: entrelibrosmateycafegmail.com7
2022-12-07
32 min
Listen and Learn, Anytime, Anywhere With Free Audiobook
Madrid Oscuro, las rutas del misterio Audio Libro por Alberto Granados Martinez
Escuche este audio libro completo gratis enhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 650167 Título: Madrid Oscuro, las rutas del misterio Autor: Alberto Granados Martinez Narrador: Jose Luis Espina Formato: Unabridged Duración: 05:46:55 Idioma: Español Fecha de publicación: 12-07-22 Editor: SAGA Egmont Categorías: Non-Fiction, Social Science Resumen: ¿Qué secretos esconde Madrid? La capital española se ha ido convirtiendo, en los últimos cien años, en una urbe grande y cosmopolita. Sin embargo, entre sus calles y sus pisos vecinales aún se conservan historias oscuras y cuentos paranormales. Alberto Granados es un buen conocedor de estas leyendas urbanas y traza div...
2022-12-07
5h 46
Access Essential Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social Science
[Spanish] - Madrid Oscuro, las rutas del misterio by Alberto Granados Martinez
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/650167 to listen full audiobooks. Title: [Spanish] - Madrid Oscuro, las rutas del misterio Author: Alberto Granados Martinez Narrator: Jose Luis Espina Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 46 minutes Release date: December 7, 2022 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: ¿Qué secretos esconde Madrid? La capital española se ha ido convirtiendo, en los últimos cien años, en una urbe grande y cosmopolita. Sin embargo, entre sus calles y sus pisos vecinales aún se conservan historias oscuras y cuentos paranormales. Alberto Granados es un buen conocedor de estas leyendas urbanas y traza diversos itinerarios por Madrid para d...
2022-12-07
05 min
Diarios de Parque
4. La diferencia es la norma
En este episodio converso con mi compadre Jose Luis Velásquez sobre la historia de Diarios de Parque, desde como surgió la idea, porque se llama así y mi visión del proyecto en el futuro. En nuestra página web encontrarás más información del podcast y un formulario de contacto, nos encantaría recibir tus comentarios y sugerencias: https://diariosdeparque.com/ Si Diarios de parque te aporta valor, te invitamos a que consideres la posibilidad de hacerte mecenas de nuestro podcast. Puedes apoyarnos a través de la plataforma Patreon en...
2022-10-14
59 min
Venezuelanalysis
The Worker Takeover of the Means of Production
One of the clearest expressions of the struggle of the Venezuelan working class against the bourgeoisie today is the efforts by workers to seize control of the means of production directly, taking the factory out of the hands of the bosses and running their workplaces democratically.In the tenth episode of the Venezuelanalysis Podcast, the subject is workers' control! Podcast host José Luís Granados Ceja talks to Venezuelan worker Sergio Requena about the need to break with capitalist logic and seize the means of production, as well as fellow VA member Cira Pascual Marquina abo...
2022-08-16
45 min
Arrima2
T2E2. Obrera del cuerpo, envase sin alma.
Desde la inspiración provocada por las letras del maestro José Luis Granados en las pieles de Esperanza, una prostituta que narra sus desesperanzas y deseos en Las puertas del infierno (2014), Heidy Castro desenvuelve el retrato de una ilusión, una poeta bohemia que habita y transcurre las calles bogotanas. En dedicación a las obreras corporales, a sus sueños, sus miedos, esperanzas y anhelos. ¡Salud por ustedes, mujeres!, compañeras de lucha, haremos trinchera y venceremos.
2022-08-06
05 min
Sputnik
Ukrainian Forces in Disarray as Russian Troops Press Deep into the Donbass
On this episode of Fault Lines, host Jamarl Thomas held discussions on a plethora issues around the world, including the Russian military's advances in Ukraine, U.S. President Joe Biden's Middle East trip, Biden's plummeting approval rating, UFOs, and John Bolton's recent admission that he planned coups while working for the U.S. government. Guests:Scott Ritter - Military analyst and former U.N. weapons inspector Ed Martin - Lawyer and political punditWyatt Reed - Sputnik correspondent Jose Luis Granados Ceja - Writer and photojournalist
2022-07-14
2h 49
Venezuelanalysis
The Praxis of Hugo Chávez
Hugo Rafael Chávez Frías, born July 28 1954, is undoubtedly the most important figure in modern Venezuelan history. Former Uruguayan President Pepe Mujica, upon hearing news of Chávez’s death on March 5th, 2013, said: "I met Che, I met Mao, but I can say this man is a character who broke the mold."In the ninth Venezuelanalysis Podcast episode, we go go over Chávez's revolutionary legacy. More than a president, he was a teacher, a political scientist, a soldier, a visionary, a powerful orator, and a man profoundly committed to the well being of the Venezu...
2022-07-12
50 min
Venezuelanalysis
The Decommodification of Housing in Venezuela
The Great Housing Mission is undoubtedly one of the flagships of the Bolivarian Revolution. The program created by Hugo Chávez in 2011 has provided a reported four million houses for low-income families and looks to reach five million by 2025.In the newest episode of the Venezuelanalysis podcast, we go over the struggle to establish housing as a human right in Venezuela, as opposed to a capitalist commodity, and we put the spotlight on grassroots movements that have pushed the so-called “urban revolution.”Host José Luis Granados Ceja, fellow VA writer Andreína Chávez and Juan Car...
2022-05-17
45 min
Super-Exploitation and Resistance
Latin America roundup
In this episode, we touch on electoral politics and the impacts of the Ukraine/Russian war in the region. We speak with Pamela Arancibia Toronto labour activist and researcher and Michelle Munjanattu an International Solidarity organizer living in New York City.
2022-05-12
45 min
Sputnik
Where Are Biden’s Weapons Really Going?
On this episode of Fault Lines, hosts Jamarl Thomas and Manila Chan talk about where Biden’s $800 million of weapons are really going, why Black voters are still backing Biden despite hurting the most from record high inflation, and how Mexico is reacting to scattered U.S. border policy.Guests:Elijah Magnier - Veteran War Journalist | Where Are Biden’s Weapons Really Going?Garland Nixon - Political Analyst | Black Voters Still Back Joe Biden Despite Inflation CatastropheJose Luis Granados Ceja - Journalist | Mexico’s AMLO Tries...
2022-04-22
2h 51
Super-Exploitation and Resistance
Afro-Indigenous and Afro-Descendent Peoples’ Fight to Defend Their Territories
In today's episode, we’re going to look at the struggle by afro-descendent and afro-indigenous peoples to defend their territory in the face of capitalist development and violent efforts at territorial dispossession, which are underpinned by systemic racism.We will speak with Maria Miyela Riascos, an educator, anthropologist and member of the Buenaventura Civic Strike Committee, which coordinated a civil strike that paralized the port city in Colombia in early 2017 in protest over lack of services, insecurity, and long-standing government neglect. We also talk to Carla Garcia, International Relations Coordinator at OFRANEH, the Honduran Black Fra...
2022-02-13
21 min
Super-Exploitation and Resistance
Field Report: Imperialism vs. Democracy in Nicaragua, Venezuela, Honduras
Super-Exploitation and Resistance brings you our first Field Report, dispatches from our on-the-ground coverage in Latin America. In this episode we take a look at three recent elections in the region—Nicaragua, Venezuela, and Honduras—where the left secured important victories in each country, striking important blows against imperialism in Latin America. What are the implications of these results for the left and US-LatAm relations? How will US and Canadian imperialism react?Our guests are: Teri Mattson, Latin America Coordinator with CODEPINK who participated in the elections in all three countries; Michelle Munjanattu, a memb...
2021-12-03
57 min
Venezuelanalysis
Back to the Ballot
On November 21, Venezuela will hold its 27th election since Chávez came to power, critically this will be the first time since 2015 that Chavismo will face most of the opposition in an electoral contest after the self-styled Group of Four parties finally abandoned their boycott strategy.The third episode of the Venezuelanalysis podcast looks at the upcoming “mega elections” in Venezuela where over 70,000 candidates will vie for 3,082 positions. Apart from deciding regional authorities such as governors and mayors, the election will determine the fate of political gridlock in Venezuela.Host José Luis Granados Ceja talks to fel...
2021-11-09
36 min
Venezuelanalysis
Popular Power Under Duress
The corporate media coverage of Venezuela has always placed its focus on Chávez and Maduro, what the government did or said. This narrative, and the respective counter-narrative, ignore one key element of the Bolivarian Process: popular power.The second episode of the Venezuelanalysis podcast focuses on grassroots organizations under conditions of duress: a years-long economic crisis and devastating US sanctions.Host José Luis Granados Ceja first talks to fellow VA member Cira Pascual Marquina on how communes, described by Chávez as the “unit cell” for the construction of socialism, have survived, or even thrived...
2021-10-12
46 min
Super-Exploitation and Resistance
Latin American Integration and Its Enemies
United by a shared history and a common struggle, for centuries the peoples of Latin America have fought to unite, but powerful interests have worked to stop regional integration. In this episode we take a look at the recent summit of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC), we speak with Montreal-based writer and political activist Yves Engler about the role of Canada in advancing the interests of imperialism in the region, and hear from Marlen Sánchez Calero, International Relations secretary for the Nicaraguan Farm Workers Association, about an effort to b...
2021-09-30
41 min
Revista electrónica Errancia...la palabra inconclusa. Psicoanálisis, Teoría Crítica y Cultura.
Poemas de José Luis Díaz Granados.
Errancia... la palabra inconclusa Vol. 23 De lo imprevisto: Tema Libre Sección Caidal, se deleita al presentar al poeta José Luis Díaz Granados* "GÉNESIS" a María Juliana Villafañe "MAR IMAGINARIO" "PALABRA FUGITIVA" "EN UN BAR FRENTE A LA MAR OCÉANA" a Javier Bozalongo "LAS GAVIOTAS DEL BÓSFORO" "PARÍS 2020" * Nació en Santa Marta, Colombia, en 1946. Poeta, novelista y periodista. Premio de Poesía “Carabela” (Barcelona, España, 1968). Premio Nacional de Periodismo “Simón Bolívar” (Mejor entrevista en prensa, 199...
2021-09-17
07 min
Super-Exploitation and Resistance
What is Internationalism?
In this episode we explore the concept of proletarian internationalism. We begin by looking at the effort to promote regime change in Cuba and the urgent need to defend the Cuban Revolution. We speak with Issam Khawaja, graduate of a Cuban medical training program, he serves as General Vicesecretary of the Popular Unity Party in Jordan and recently travelled to Caracas, Venezuela as delegate to the Congreso Bicentenario de los Pueblos, a space to facilitate networking for movements and organizations and advance the causes of the working class.We also chat with Michelle Munjanattu, a...
2021-07-20
41 min
Moderate Rebels
Mexico's anti-neoliberal movement grows despite US meddling and media smears
We discuss Mexico's progressive President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) and the left-wing Morena party alliance victory in the June 2021 elections with journalist José Luis Granados Ceja. We also address US meddling via NED/USAID funding for the neoliberal opposition, as well as the constant media attacks. VIDEO: youtube.com/watch?v=vp1no7Idbx4 Follow José Luis on Twitter: twitter.com/GranadosCeja Article link - "‘Sexy tricks’: How journalists demonize Venezuela’s socialist government, in their own words" thegrayzone.com/2019/12/09/sexy-tricks-journalists-demonize-venezuela-anatoly-kurmanaev Article link - "US Special Forces trained Mexican dr...
2021-06-16
1h 28
Super-Exploitation and Resistance
The Colombian National Strike
For over a month the people of Colombia, mostly youth, have been on the streets demonstrating against the far right government of Ivan Duque. What began as a protest against a tax reform that once again favoured the wealthy and punished the popular sectors has become arguably the most significant social uprising in modern times in the country. On the program we’ll speak with Blandine Juchs, a human rights defender from Quebec who has been based in Colombia for the past ten years. We’ll also hear from Hans Fhilip, a young Colombian photo...
2021-06-11
30 min
Super-Exploitation and Resistance
Taking State Power Through Elections
The "Pink Tide" of leftist governments in Latin America showed how the quality of life of millions of people can be improved when leftist and progressive politicians are able to win state power through elections; but the conservative wave that followed also served to prove the limitations of this strategy. We speak with Nick Estes, citizen of the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe and an Assistant Professor at the University of New Mexico, who participated as an election observer in the recent vote in Ecuador. We also take a look at the upcoming presidential elections in Peru and speak with R...
2021-05-21
49 min
Super-Exploitation and Resistance
Lawfare, Lula, and the Left in Latin America
In this episode we’re going to take a look at “lawfare” in the context of Brazil. What is “lawfare” and how is it used as yet another instrument to attack the left and defend the interests of the ruling class and imperialism? We will also explore what it could mean for Latin America if the left returned to power in Brazil.Music:Caminhos Alternativos - Zé Pinto (MST)Samba da Natureza - Lupércio Damasceno (MST)Game Theme - JamesFarrell_97 (freesound.org)
2021-04-10
28 min
Super-Exploitation and Resistance
US and Canadian Imperialism in Latin America
On today’s program we will take a look at how US and Canadian imperialism exerts its power and influence over Latin America and the state of the anti-imperialist struggle today.We’ll hear from former Bolivian Vice-President Alvaro Garcia Linera, Canadian professor Tyler Shipley, author of “Canada In The World: Settler Capitalism and the Colonial Imagination” as well as Laura Nieto, a member of the Anti-Imperialist Coordinating Group in Solidarity with Latin America and the Caribbean.Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
2021-03-03
41 min
Honduras Now Podcast
Ep. 13: Hurricanes Iota and Eta: Not Just Natural Disasters
Honduras was hit by two hurricanes - Eta and Iota - in less than two weeks. The hurricanes and the continuous rains since, have caused tremendous economic and human loss.Host Karen Spring provides an overview of the estimated damage and shares an interview conducted with freelance journalist Jose Luis Granados Ceja. Karen and Luis discuss the past and current political context that not only undermines rescue and rebuilding efforts but also increases the vulnerability of Hondura's poor to the global impacts of climate change. They also discuss how the hurricanes may affect migration push factors and...
2020-11-27
44 min
El podCAB
Poesía Díaz Granados
Nicolás Beltran leyendo a Jose Luis Díaz Granados
2020-10-24
03 min
Literarios
E12 Mercedes Barcha por José Luis Díaz-Granados
Recordar a Mercedes Barcha, a semanas de su muerte, resulta no sólo un homenaje sino un ejercicio interesante para intentar descubrir la influencia y presencia de ella en la obra de su esposo, Gabriel García Márquez. Y la manera de hacerlo es en la voz de uno de los amigos de la pareja, creador literario y estudioso de los libros: el poeta y novelista José Luis Diaz_Granados, samario, prolijo creador en todos los asuntos en torno a los libros: poemas, novelas, ensayos, clases de literatura, promoción de libros. En esta charla nos regala anécdotas de oro...
2020-09-26
22 min
NutriTalk
Episodio 13 - Aptitud física, ejercicio y salud
En este episodio me acompaña José Luis Tejeda, él es Maestro en entrenamiento y nutrición deportiva egresado de la Universidad Europea del Real Madrid y fundador de ND Performance Center, en esta charla platicamos acerca de la aptitud física, es decir, la capacidad que tenemos individualmente para ejercitarnos y las ventajas de un entrenamiento que involucre los componentes adecuados para cuidar de nuestra salud. Síguenos en redes sociales IG ndperformance_center Facebook ND Performance IG nutcarlosgranados Facebook Nutriólogo Carlos Granados
2020-08-17
19 min
Juan Miguel Granados Morillo
Subida segunda pata
Subida por el hermano José Luis Andujar Gil, de la segunda pata de nuestra vieja cuaresmera.
2020-03-02
02 min
Global Research News Hour
The Migrant Caravan: Canadian & US business Interests Place Profits over People in Central America
This week's episode of the Global Research News Hour takes a close look at the Migrant Caravan making its way from Honduras to the US-Mexico border. In the first half hour, guest Tyler Shipley, author of Ottawa and Empire: Canada and the Military Coup in Honduras, outlines the ways in which Canada and Canadian business interests has supported and enabled the very violent living conditions in Honduras that Migrants are fleeing from. In our second half hour, independent writer and photojournalist José Luis Granados Ceja reports on his observations of the migrant from his time with them in late October. H...
2018-11-30
59 min
Informe Enigma
T2 x 21 * La Civilización perdida de la Atlántida con José Luis Gimenéz**El Barco fantasma Alkimos * - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Sumario Informe Enigma Dirige y presenta: Jorge Ríos 1/ José Luis Gimenéz nos cuenta al detalle que era y donde se encuentra la civilización perdida de la Atlántida. 2/ Paco Granados nos habla de una de su obra literaria mas reciente Una vida ejemplar, el don de María. 3/ Jass nos embarca de nuevo en un buque fantasma, esta semana navegamos en el AlkimosEscucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Informe Enigma. Descubre...
2017-05-11
1h 47
Podcast Música de Pável Granados
Alas, de la revista teatral "Yola"
Maestro Tejada y su Gran Orquesta Fox trot de José Luis Sáenz de Heredia, Federico Vázquez Ochendo, Juan Quintero y José M. Irueste Grabado en Madrid, en 1941
2014-03-18
02 min
El Rosario y su Historia
José Jacinto Manrique y la casa del tunel
José Jacinto Manrique y la casa del tunel Esta ubicada en la carrera 6ª entre calles 6 y 7 en el barrio El Centro. Es mal llamada casona pues su verdadero nombre es “Casa Hospital Doctor José Jacinto Manrique”. José Jacinto Manrique nació en el pueblo de Cerinza en Boyacá en el año 1.857; era de estatura mediana, fornido de cuerpo, de genio apacible y bondadoso. Su equipaje era fuera de lo común, retortas para preparar menjurjes, anafres para sahumerios y una colección de grandes libros de medicina. Conocía todas las ramas de la medicina; curaba enfermos mentales, era partero, cirujano, pero...
2013-06-23
40 min
El Magazine de Radio Digital Axarquia
40 El Magazine de Radio Digital Axarquia (26/02/2010)
Programa nº 40 y último de momento... de el magazine de Radio Digital Axarquia. Dirige Jose Carlos Castro, como invitados tenemos a Carlos Peña, German Campos, Ricardo Granados, Minijoe, Angel y Luis. En este programa practicamente no hablamos de nada... para que os vamos a engañar... eso si.. la despedida "de momento" de nuestra radio, pensamos que merece la pena.No te lo pierdas, y ... hasta siempre (indefinido)
2010-02-26
1h 20
El Magazine de Radio Digital Axarquia
39 El Magazine de Radio Digital Axarquia (05/02/2010)
Programa nº 39 de el magazine de Radio Digital Axarquia. Dirige Jose Carlos Castro, como invitados tenemos a Carlos Peña, Jordi Pacheco, Ricardo Granados, Luis y Enrique.El programa de hoy, lleva como va siendo costumbre en los ultimos programas, cachondeo... tambien tenemos Noticias (En construcción un Telescopio Solar), predicciones meteorologicas para Velez-Malaga y efemerides astronomicas para la semana del 8 al 14 de febrero.En la sección de CIENCINE hablaremos un poco de la tormenta perfecta.En el tema de la semana hablaremos de El fenómeno meteorológico de "El Niño"...
2010-02-05
1h 08
El Magazine de Radio Digital Axarquia
38 El Magazine de Radio Digital Axarquia (29/01/2010)
Programa nº 38 de el magazine de Radio Digital Axarquia. Dirige Jose Carlos Castro, como invitados tenemos a Carlos Peña, Ricardo Granados, Luis y Enrique.El programa de hoy, lleva como va siendo costumbre en los ultimos programas, cachondeo... tambien tenemos Noticias, predicciones meteorologicas para Velez-Malaga y efemerides astronomicas para la semana del 1 al 7 de febrero.Esta semana no tendremos tema, pero... hablaremos de la pelicula de Ciencine! (Independence Day)No te lo pierdas.
2010-01-29
58 min