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Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
$178 Billion: Trump Budget Declares War on Migrants
"$178 billion: the amount allocated to immigration enforcement in Trump's recently passed budget. In this episode of "Soberanía," Kurt and José Luis analyze the implications of such a colossal figure in the context of a disastrous budget that strips away social protections to shower even more benefits on the wealthy while ratcheting up the punitive state. Also: former Mexican president Enrique Peña Nieto reemerges on the public scene in a fitting way: enmeshed in another corruption scandal. Will this tip the hand of the federal government to finally prosecute him? Anti-gentrification demonstrations come to Mexico City and, in our...
2025-07-09
58 min
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
World on the Brink: Can Mexico Find Its Voice in an Int'l Crisis?
In a world in crisis, with the moral vacuity of the global north devastatingly evident with each passing day, a voice like Mexico's is desperately needed on the world stage. In this episode of "Soberanía," Kurt and José Luis consider the ongoing debate in Mexico over how to respond to the genocide in Gaza and the Iran/Iraq war. In the midst of all the tumult, Mexico's economy continues to show surprising resilience; our hosts discuss why and how. Belatedly, a lame-duck Supreme Court finally appears to be taking on some monied interests, and in Losers and Haters, an...
2025-06-25
57 min
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
Lowbrow Landau: Deputy Secretary of State's Embarrassing Rage Tweet
Take that man's phone away! In the latest episode of Soberanía, a triggered Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau goes full rage-doxx against a MORENA party official, President Sheinbaum attends the G7 in Calgary, Kurt and José Luis reflect on the Iran-Israel conflict, and an update on opposition to the ICE raids in the context of the "No Kings" protests . The show concludes with a reflection on the need for Mexico to view its migrant communities in their own situation and context, avoiding two-dimensional stereotypes, and in a new segment, the "People's Mailbag," illustrate this with two precise re...
2025-06-18
57 min
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
The CIA’s Man in Mexico: Ron Johnson Arrives as Ambassador
Sounds like a Graham Greene novel, but it’s real: Trump’s Green Beret/CIA ambassador has arrived to take up his post as US ambassador to Mexico. And his first day in the country was…interesting. Kurt and José Luis analyze the implications of such a dark figure pulling the levers in the new embassy building. And on the very day the ambassador arrived, Propublica reporter (and DEA frontman) Tim Golden was back with another piece of conveniently timed mercenary journalism. Our hosts also discuss the mysterious crash of the Mexican armada’s tall ship against the Brooklyn Bridge, w...
2025-05-21
57 min
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
A Whole New World: China-CELAC Summit Builds New Bridges with Latin America and the Caribbean
It’s bizarro world! In today’s episode, we kick off by discussing the recent summit between China and the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC), attended by President Xi Jinping and several Latin American heads of state of varying degrees of progressivism. With the threat of Trumpism and tariffs hanging in the air, the summit acquired both greater impetus and urgency. In section two: when does a big-tent political party become too big? Kurt and José Luis discuss this question in the context of the recent incorporation into MORENA of two former PRI members with checkered pasts...
2025-05-14
57 min
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
Working Nine To Five: Mexico will Deliver 40-hour work week by 2030
The 40-hour workweek will be a reality in Mexico...eventually. In this episode, Kurt and José Luis discuss the May Day announcement, weighing the pros-and-cons of MORENA's attempts to pass labor reforms with corporate buy-in. They also discuss the recent Sheinbaum-Trump calls regarding tariffs and her refusal of the US "offer" to send troops, the presidenta's recent shape-up letter to MORENA, and in Losers and Haters, parse the encoded bias of a recent New Yorker article.
2025-05-07
54 min
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
Manufacturing Consent: Corporate Media Oppose Mexico's New Telecoms Law
President Claudia Sheinbaum wants to stop foreign governments from being able to run offensive ads and seeks to revamp Mexico's outdated telecom laws, including making broadband internet more accessible and increasing community access to airwaves, but corporate media, the Mexican opposition and some critics are accusing her government of censorship. Co-hosts José Luis and Kurt discuss the new law before Congress. Plus a look at two good pieces of news: recent numbers that indicate Mexico was the best in the region at reducing poverty and Mexico's economy remains resilient despite global uncertainty. And in Losers and Haters, we challenge E...
2025-04-29
58 min
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
BORDER BLITZKRIEG: Trump Militarizes Border Zone
Eager to pursue his campaign goal of the largest deportation operation in US history, Donald Trump has militarized the border, turning over the early-twentieth-century Roosevelt Reservation to the Department of Defense in order to circumvent Posse Comitatus Act and get US troops to take part in the deportation of migrants. Plus, co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth follow up on the fallout from the questionable Ecuadorean election and Mexican President Sheinbaum’s pledge to not restore relations. Also, why is Mexican private media running Trump’s anti-migrant ads in primetime?
2025-04-22
56 min
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
Come Together, Right Now: Can Latin America Unite Against Trump Threats?
These dangerous times call for regional unity, but can Latin America unite against Trump threats? Co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth answer this question as they look at the events of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) summit last week and the threat posed by Ecuador’s Daniel Noboa following the questionable results announced Sunday night declaring him the winner of the presidential race. Plus a look at some controversies from inside Morena that have bubbled up to the surface; and in Loser and Haters we laugh at pseudo journalists once again falling for fak...
2025-04-15
1h 01
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
We Didn’t Start the Fire: Trump Tariffs, Mexico Unscathed
Trump’s tariff plan turned out worse than everyone expected but somehow Mexico has come out unscathed. While close friends and allies of Trump were hit with devastating tariffs, Mexico was spared thanks to President Claudia Sheinbaum’s negotiating and now the country is poised to take advantage of its comparative advantage in the refashioned world of global commerce. However that’s not her whole plan, in the last episode Kurt and José Luis go through how the Mexican government intends to double down on the post-neoliberal “Plan Mexico” to further develop the country’s food and energy sovereignty, while also ma...
2025-04-08
1h 06
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
With Friends Like These: Mexico Reckons with Trump Admin Officials
…Who needs enemies? In this second episode from their brand spanking-new studio space, Kurt and José Luis discuss Claudia Sheinbaum’s taking one for the team by meeting with Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem in the final stop of Noem’s “cringe tour” through Latin America. They also discuss the media attempt to play up China’s supposed pivot away from Mexico and the extent to which any of the rumors of a distancing between Mexico and China have any truth to them. Mexico’s new Interoceanic Corridor linking the Atlantic and Pacific is now open for business, shaking up the geopolit...
2025-04-01
59 min
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
The Water Wars: Trump Threatens To Renege On Water Treaty With Mexico
Live from the new studio! From their new digs, Kurt and José Luis discuss the Trump administration's denial of Mexico's special request for water for Tijuana and what that bodes for the 1944 treaty governing water sharing along the border. They also discuss migrant mistreatment at the Krome Detention Center in Miami, Florida, including the harrowing viral video in which a Mexican detainee begs President Sheinbaum for help from underneath a desk. Sheinbaum follows through on Mexico's 2023 recognition of the State of Palestine by accepting the credentials of the Palestinian ambassador, and a viewer-sent "Losers and Haters" performs a very a...
2025-03-26
59 min
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
The International Far Right Finds Allies in Mexico
Right-wing politicians in Mexico are working with Mexican oligarch Ricardo Salinas Pliego to build links with the far right, hosting meetings with representatives from Vox, the Atlas Network, and the Fundación Internacional para la Libertad. Is there cause for concern? Co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth also discuss the recent grim findings in Teuchitlán, Jalisco and break down the history behind enforced disappearances in Mexico. Plus a look at Mexico-Canada relations in light of the arrival of new Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and in Loser and Haters we discuss crude attempts by some self-styled jou...
2025-03-18
1h 07
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
People Power Against Trump: 300,000 Attend Unity Rally in Mexico City
On Sunday, March 9, 350,000 people filled Mexico City's Zocalo to overflowing in a national unity rally to protest Trump's tariff threats. In this episode, Kurt and José Luis analyze the effects of this display of people power together with President Sheinbaum's negotiating skills. They also discuss recent consitutional reforms, including anti-nepotism and anti-reelection measures together with a ban on GMO corn. And Sunday's wasn't the only march in town: they also discuss Saturday's 8M women's march, and conclude with a collective losers and haters in which 35 Congressional Republicans let their paranoia run wild regarding the Maya Train and the now-closed V...
2025-03-11
1h 05
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
Up Your Aranceles: Sheinbaum Calls for Mass Demonstration to Oppose Tariffs
US President Donald Trump has decided to impose sweeping 25% tariffs on Mexican goods imported into the United States, upending the North American economic partnership. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has responded swiftly, labelling his decision as “offensive” and calling for supporters to demonstrate this Sunday in the name of national unity in the face of this attack. In the latest episode of Soberanía, co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth analyse the motives behind Trump’s move and the steps Mexico took to try to avoid the tariffs. Plus a look at Sheinbaum’s historic approval ratings; and in Losers...
2025-03-05
1h 05
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
Back Off Musk! Mexico Toughens Constitutional Measures in Defense of Sovereignty
Elon Musk wants drone strikes in Mexico. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has responded by proposing two reforms aimed at toughening the defense of sovereignty in the constitution and imposing the harshest penalties on foreigners involved in activities that infringe on Mexican sovereignty. Yet at the same time, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio is softening his rhetoric, proposing cooperation instead. In the latest episode of Soberanía, co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth break down what this all means for the US-Mexico relationship. Plus in Losers and Haters, we commemorate the one year anniversary of the NY Tim...
2025-02-25
1h 02
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
Mexico vs. the DEA: Battle Lines Drawn with Selection of New Director
In the latest episode of Soberanía, Kurt and José Luis discuss the implications for Mexico of hardliner Terry Cole being nominated to lead the DEA, as the agency struggles to rediscover its mojo following a series of embarrassing scandals. They also analyze the USAID's historic role as a soft-power arm of empire, with its tentacles well-placed in Mexico, and go on to consider the devastating cryptoscam enveloping Argentine president Javier Milei, as well as President Sheinbaum's response. And defending Milei in losers and haters, the loser everyone loves to hate: Ricardo Salinas Pliego.
2025-02-18
58 min
Oxigênio Podcast
#189 – Ep. 3: Pistache, cookies e muita soberania
Este é o terceiro episódio da série Impactos socioambientais das Big Techs, produzida por Juliana Vicentini e Rogério Bordini como Trabalho de Conclusão da Especialização em Jornalismo Científico, do Labjor. No primeiro episódio da série os jornalistas contaram o que são os Data Centers, que tipos e volume de dados eles guardam, quanta energia eles consomem pra isso e quem eles atendem: usuários de redes sociais, entre outros. No segundo, eles trataram do surgimento das Big Techs e da estrutura e localização dos data centers no Brasil. Abordaram tamb...
2025-02-14
18 min
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
Inflation & Unemployment Low, Tech Development On The Rise: Mexico On A Roll
Mexico wants to become a silicon powerhouse, build a million homes, and defend its sovereignty. In the latest episode of Soberanía, co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth look at plans to create Kutzari, National Semiconductor Design Center, as well as updated efforts to build housing; plus a look at the country’s development model that is keeping inflation and unemployment down. As always we bring you our Losers and Haters segment, this week Joshua Treviño, a right-wing ideologue and former consultant at Booz Allen Hamilton, tries to link Morena to organized crime but only proves his o...
2025-02-11
57 min
En Portada, historias que se escuchan
Kendrick Lamar. Un show cargado de mensajes, "La soberanía no es negociable": Defensa, Reportan desaparición de dos comuneros en Michoacán.
-"La soberanía no es negociable": Defensa -Pese a visa laboral, jornaleros están preocupados en EU: "siempre vamos con temor" -Reportan desaparición de dos comuneros en Michoacán; purépechas cierran carretera -Reportaje: Frenan vuelo de 'Los Chapitos': 'El Jando' sabe del secuestro del 'Mayo' -INE inicia visitas a 13.9 millones de ciudadanos para que reciban votos en elección judicial -Clara Brugada promete apoyo a locatarios afectados por incendio en Central de Abastos -Philadelp...
2025-02-10
07 min
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
Mexico's Sheinbaum Wins Round One: Trump Retreats from Tariff Threat
Following a successful negotiation by President Claudia Sheinbaum, Trump walked back his executive order imposing 25% tariffs on Mexico. Co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth tell the story of this week’s rollercoaster of events in the Mexico-US bilateral relationship, looking at Trump’s executive order, Sheinbaum’s response, and the deal that was ultimately struck.
2025-02-04
55 min
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
Sovereignty or Submission: Mexico & Colombia Vs Trump
The first salvo has been fired. After Colombian President Gustavo Petro turned back deportation flights over the inhumane treatment of migrants, Trump threatened to impose tariffs in retaliation, although he ultimately backed down. What does this latest episode tell us about how Mexico and Latin America need to respond to Trump? What is the US president seeking to get out of Mexico? Co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth begin to answer those questions in the latest episode of Soberanía.
2025-01-28
57 min
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
Sheinbaum Rebuffs Trump's Day-One Threats Against Mexico
Trump is back in the White House and has already approved a series of executive orders that will impact Mexico and the bilateral relationship. Co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth review the first actions by the new Trump administration and Mexico’s response, including steps the Sheinbaum government is taking to attend to migrants in the face of mass deportations by the US. Plus, we have a very special announcement at the start of the show, and as always our Losers and Haters segment with the biggest loser of all: Elon Musk.
2025-01-21
56 min
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
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
The NY Times Lies ... Again: Bogus Reporting Aims to Pave the Way for US Intervention
The New York Times has once again been caught red-handed engaging in deceptive reporting on Mexico. Co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth break down the serious inconsistencies in the recently published story that claimed to show a “cartel fentanyl lab” and call out the authors’ dereliction of duty to fact check their story. Plus a look at Mexico's National Development Plan and the participatory process that makes an important step forward in deepening the country’s democracy. We also say “Bye Bye!” to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau who was forced to resign but not before he tried to throw...
2025-01-07
1h 08
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
2024's TOP TEN Stories In Mexican Politics: #5-1
Watch Part II of our special year-end episode of Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast where co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth were joined by special guest Sasi Alejandre and review the biggest stories in Mexican politics that took place in Mexico in 2024.
2024-12-31
1h 16
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
2024's TOP TEN Stories In Mexican Politics: #10-6
Watch Part I of our special year-end episode of Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast where co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth were joined by special guest Sasi Alejandre and review the biggest stories in Mexican politics that took place in Mexico in 2024. Part II on 31-12-2024!
2024-12-24
1h 32
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
Stop right there, Uber! Mexico Passes Law Protecting Gig Workers
The “gig economy” has been a disruptive force, undermining the working class’ access to job security, benefits, and fair wages, leaving them vulnerable to exploitation and financial instability. Now Claudia Sheinbaum’s government is stepping in and implementing a historic change to labor laws to grant labor protections and social security to hundreds of thousands of “gig” workers who will now be recognized as employees. Co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth also look at US Ambassador-designate Ron Johnson’s past as a spook for the CIA and as both “military advisor” in El Salvador during the country’s civil war and, more...
2024-12-17
1h 09
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
Mexico Raises Minimum Wage... AGAIN!
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced that the minimum wage in Mexico would once again see an above-inflation increase in 2025. Co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth discuss the deliberate efforts by the AMLO and Sheinbaum governments to end decades of losses in purchasing power through their policy of promoting higher wages and explain what this tells us about Mexico’s post-neoliberal political economy. Plus a conversation about former US Ambassador to Mexico Christopher Landau’s promotion to US deputy secretary of state and a segment on the Mexican far-right’s recent activity in Argentina and Spain. Finally, in Loser a...
2024-12-10
1h 06
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
Canadian Mines Strip Mexico Bare: Mexican Gov't Pushes Back
In this special “Canada Edition” of the Soberanía podcast, co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth breakdown the central role played by Canadian mining companies in the Mexico-Canada bilateral relationship and explain why Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is trying to throw Mexico under the bus in the face of tariff negotiations with Donald Trump. Plus a discussion on the efforts by the Claudia Sheinbaum government to bury the vestiges of the old neoliberal order by dismantling so-called autonomous institutions. Finally, in Losers and Haters, we explain why the New York Times is trying to turn its coverage of Mex...
2024-12-03
59 min
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
Mexico Unbowed by Trump’s Tariff Threats
US President-Elect Donald Trump has threatened to impose a 25% tariff on all goods from Mexico, Canada, and China on his first day in office but Mexico’s government is unbowed. In this week’s episode, co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth discuss President Sheinbaum’s reaction and the possible fallout from Trump’s proposal. Plus a conversation about Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s deceitful, double-faced approach to Mexico-Canada relations; as well as a look at Sheinbaum’s efforts to ensure water is treated as a human right. We also celebrate the Mexican Congress’ warm embrace of Palestine’s amb...
2024-11-26
1h 03
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
Sheinbaum at the G20: “Sow Life, Not War”
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum makes her debut on the World stage at the G20 where she called on countries to use 1% of the money they spend on defense to instead fund a global reforestation program in the style of Mexico’s Sembrado Vida. Sheinbaum also reiterated Mexico’s call for a reform of the UN and its Security Council. In this week’s episode, co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth also analyze The Mexican president’s first budget and what it says about her government’s priorities. We also ask the PAN’s new leadership: “What were you thinking!?”...
2024-11-19
57 min
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
Sheinbaum To Trump: “Mexico Is A Free, Independent, Sovereign Country”
What does Trump’s victory in the US presidential elections mean for the Mexico-US bilateral relationship? President Claudia Sheinbaum has her answer. In this week’s episode, co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth look at the implications of another Trump presidency for Mexico, as well as the groveling response by the Mexican opposition. Plus a discussion on lessons from Mexico as people finally turn their gaze south to try to discover what policies are working to win more support for Morena. As well as a look at the new (corruption-stained) leader of the National Action Party and Mexic...
2024-11-12
1h 02
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
Democracy on the Line: Mexican Coup Plots and US Elections
A repost of our special live episode on Nov. 5 to discuss the coup effort by the Mexican Supreme Court, which failed to overturn the Constitution, as well as a conversation on the US Election and its implications for Mexico. In this episode, co-hosts Jose Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth were joined by Sin Censura's J. Antonio Ruiz.
2024-11-10
2h 08
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
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
Life Comes at You FAST: President Sheinbaum Tackles Early Challenges
In our last episode we wondered what would be President Claudia Sheinbaum’s first crisis, well we didn’t have to wait long. In her first week, the newly inaugurated Mexican president has had to face security challenges, the impact of hurricanes, and a coup plot by the Supreme Court of Justice. In the latest episode of the Soberanía podcast co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth discuss Sheinbaum’s efforts to tackle the many challenges facing Mexico. Plus we introduce a new segment: Good News from Mexico. As always, bring you the Losers and Haters, this week we...
2024-10-08
1h 07
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
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
Mexico's January 6th and Other Acts of Extremism
From storming the Senate Chamber to attacking elected officials out in public, supporters of the political right in Mexico are increasingly turning to extreme forms of protest. In this latest episode, co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth analyze this worrisome trend and compare the opposition’s disarray to Morena’s stability, having just organized the party’s congress that saw a new leadership elected. Plus we listen to Claudia Sheinbaum’s last speech before becoming president and look into a CIA agent’s gross and abusive behavior while he was stationed in Mexico and what it says about the s...
2024-09-24
1h 09
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
Desperate Times, Desperate Measures: AMLO Victory on Judicial Reform Triggers Opposition
In the face of the defeat, Mexico’s political opposition is taking desperate measures. They have dragged out former neoliberal President Ernesto Zedillo (of the corrupt PRI) to speak out against the Judicial Reform. Co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth discuss this and the opposition’s virtual collapse after yet another loss, as well as the symbolism of AMLO signing the decree officially modifying the Constitution on September 15, Mexican Independence Day. In our Losers and Haters section, we look at a recently launched international campaign to discredit Mexican democracy and the Fourth Transformation.
2024-09-17
1h 05
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
Democratizing the Courts: Mexico's Judicial Reform
Soberanía takes a deep dive into Morena’s Judicial Reform. Co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth start by providing an overview of what the constitutional reform actually intends to accomplish. We also talk about the unhinged response by some members of the opposition to the push to approve the reform; as well as a response to the Washington Post by two of Claudia Sheinbaum’s incoming cabinet members. Plus, Supreme Court President Norma Piña finally leaves the comfort of her office and joins the protests (for about 5 minutes). In our Losers and Haters section: the Mexican...
2024-09-10
1h 11
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
Opposition in Disarray: Morena Marches Toward a Congressional Supermajority
Morena did it. Their presence in the Senate has risen to 85 after two defections from the moribund PRD. In this episode Soberanía co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth ask what Morena's Supermajority means for Mexico and the deepening of the Fourth Transformation? Plus a report back from our participation in the 1st Continental Gathering of Independent Communicators held in Mexico City, as well as our on-the-ground coverage of President López Obrador’s final state of the union address. We also look at the latest on Ovidio Guzmán's whereabouts; and our Losers and Haters section looks...
2024-09-03
1h 19
Tenemos Que Hablar
“Soberanía”, la excusa para perseguir opositores en Latinoamérica
La sociedad civil organizada está bajo ataque en América Latina. Los autócratas de la región la consideran enemiga, porque según ellos atenta contra la “soberanía nacional”. ¿Por qué tanto encono de algunos líderes latinoamericanos contra las organizaciones no gubernamentales? ¿Cuál es el origen del concepto de soberanía que usan como pretexto y cuál su trascendencia en la historia?
2024-08-30
11 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
Cheo y Vivi Podcast
El sufrimiento y la soberanía de Dios - Un día más // Cheo y Vivi Podcast - Episodio #03
En este episodio exploramos el concepto del mal desde tres perspectivas diferentes. Primero, analizamos cómo la psicología entiende el mal y su impacto en la mente humana. Luego, consideramos cómo nuestras emociones responden al sufrimiento y al dolor. Finalmente, y lo más importante, examinamos el mal bajo la perspectiva de la Palabra de Dios, entendiendo la soberanía divina y cómo ella ofrece esperanza y consuelo en tiempos difíciles
2024-08-10
56 min
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
Can't Stop, Won't Stop: Morena Pushes Forward Progressive Constitutional Reforms
Voters delivered a strong mandate to Claudia Sheinbaum who promised to build the “second floor” of the Fourth Transformation of Mexico, and deepen progressive changes. Morena and its allies in Congress are already quickly moving to deliver but the opposition wants to change the rules of the game after the final whistle. In this episode, Soberanía co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth discuss Morena’s moves to push forward progressive constitutional reforms on housing, the minimum wages, social programs and more. Plus the latest on the situation in Venezuela and President López Obrador’s positive role defend...
2024-08-06
1h 00
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
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
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
Fishy Financing at Anti-AMLO Outlet 'Latinus'
We’re back! In this episode we dive into the criminal investigation into dubious financing of anti-AMLO media outlet Latinus, which far from being a reputable news organization, is instead a propaganda outfit created to attack President López Obrador and his political movement. But where does their money come from? Kurt Hackbarth and José Luis Granados Ceja also discuss two controversies inside Morena, one involving Sergio Mayer and the other Gerardo Fernández Noroña. Plus a look at President-elect Sheinbaum's cabinet picks. And as always, the Loser and Haters of the week, looking at a hit piece from N...
2024-07-09
1h 08
Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast
Special Episode: AMLO’s Progressive Reforms to Mexico’s 1917 Constitution
In this special co-production with the Democratic Constitution Podcast, Soberanía co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth join Luke Pickrell to discuss Morena’s efforts to move quickly on their massive mandate and approve Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s proposed constitutional reforms, including the controversial effort to radically change Mexico’s judicial branch of government, and why these proposed changes can cement AMLO’s progressive legacy.
2024-06-22
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Podcast Tecnopolítica
TECNOPOLITICA #195 - Plataformização, Inteligência Artificial E Soberania
"Neste episódio do Tecnopolítica, Sérgio Amadeu conversou com Janaina Uemura, assessora de projetos da Ação Educativa e do coletivo 660, e com Cláudio Penteado, professor titular da UFABC e pesquisador do LabLivre-UFABC e do Neamp da PUC-SP. A conversa tratou do presente e do futuro tecnológico em um cenário de plataformização, expansão da IA e luta pela soberania digital e de dados. O episódio também convida as ouvintes e os ouvintes do Tecnopolítica para o lançamento do livro da Ação Educativa chamado Plataformização, Inteligência Artificial e Soberania de Dados...
2023-12-16
56 min
Podcast Tecnopolítica
TECNOPOLITICA #191 - Soberania Dos Dados Indígenas
Nesse episódio, Sérgio Amadeu fala sobre a origem do conceito de soberania dos dados indígenas. Bem no início, apresenta o livro "Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples" (1999), de Linda Tuhiwai Smith, que lança as bases desta perspectiva . Em seguida, expõe a evolução do conceito e a importância do livro "Indigenous Data Sovereignty: Toward an Agenda", editado por Tahu Kukutai e John Taylor e lançado em 2016. Por fim, apresenta algumas redes e coletivos que lutam pela soberania de dados dos povos indígenas.
2023-12-16
26 min
Rutas pedagógicas
Ep 9: Capítulo Especial: Saberes colectivos en el 4to Encuentro por la Soberanía Alimentaria
En este capítulo especial, salimos de los estudios para estar presente en el 4to Encuentro por la Soberanía Alimentaria, evento levantado por el colectivo MAU (Movimiento por la agroecología urbana) junto a la EPC (Escuela Pública Comunitaria de Franklin) realizado el pasado 12 de agosto, el cual, tuvo como objetivo primordial acercarse junto a las niñeces al maravilloso mundo de la agroecología, a través de diversos talleres de huerta y otras actividades que potencian el proyecto político pedagógico de las Escuelas Públicas Comunitarias.
2023-10-24
45 min
Noticias del día en Colombia - BLU Radio
Petro anunció marcha el 20 de julio por la "soberanía nacional"
Tras celebrar el fallo de La Haya y aunque no estuvo en San Andrés como lo prometió, el presidente Petro anunció una marcha el 20 de julio, que empezará en la isla, para celebrar la "soberanía nacional".
2023-07-14
11 min
Inteligência Ambiental Podcast
#23 - Soberania e Meio Ambiente com Paulo de Bessa Antunes
No episódio #23 Tiago convida o Dr. Paulo de Bessa Antunes, autor de 15 livros sobre legislação ambiental, para debaterem sobre A SOBERANIA E O MEIO AMBIENTE, trazendo ao debate tópicos importantes sobre a temática dentro do enfoque prático e sem rodeios desnecessários. ASSISTA!
2023-06-09
1h 09
Podcast Tecnopolítica
TECNOPOLITICA #181 - A luta pela soberania digital popular e o MTST
Nesse episódio do podcast Tecnopolítica, Sergio Amadeu conversou com Victor Antunes, desenvolvedor de software, e, Alê Costa Barbosa, pesquisador de tecnologia, ambos membros do Núcleo de Tecnologia do MTST que acaba de lançar a cartilha chamada "O MTST e a luta pela soberania digital a partir dos movimentos sociais", em parceria com a Universidade de Toronto, Canadá. A conversa girou em torno da necessidades dos movimentos populares se apropriarem das tecnologias, inclusive da chamada Inteligência Artificial. É possível acessar a cartilha pelo link: https://nucleodetecnologia.com.br/cartilha/ . Conversa imperdível.
2023-05-12
55 min
Podcast Tecnopolítica
TECNOPOLITICA #181 - A luta pela soberania digital popular e o MTST
Nesse episódio do podcast Tecnopolítica, Sergio Amadeu conversou com Victor Antunes, desenvolvedor de software, e, Alê Costa Barbosa, pesquisador de tecnologia, ambos membros do Núcleo de Tecnologia do MTST que acaba de lançar a cartilha chamada "O MTST e a luta pela soberania digital a partir dos movimentos sociais", em parceria com a Universidade de Toronto, Canadá. A conversa girou em torno da necessidades dos movimentos populares se apropriarem das tecnologias, inclusive da chamada Inteligência Artificial. É possível acessar a cartilha pelo link: https://nucleodetecnologia.com.br/cartilha/ . Conversa imperdível.
2023-05-12
55 min
UNTREF a la carta
Día de la Soberanía: Diálogos entre la historia y la memoria colectiva | Mariano Di Pasquale
A 177 años de “La vuelta de obligado” nos preguntamos ¿Qué es la soberanía? ¿Qué implicaba en ese momento y que significa ahora? Los invitamos a desandar los caminos de la historia de la mano de Mariano Di Pasquale, integrante del Instituto de Estudios Históricos (UNTREF) para poner en contexto y repensar los hechos de nuestra historia a la luz de los distintos conceptos de soberanía. Ver video 📲 https://youtu.be/ZmGyybQcg8Q
2023-04-17
23 min
Iglesia Cristo Eterno Redentor
03 - Soberanía y gracia sobreabundante | Génesis 27
Serie Génesis: Agarrados por la empecinada gracia de Dios Génesis 27 | 03 - Soberanía y gracia sobreabundante | 26 de marzo de 2023 Vea el video completo de nuestro culto. Predicador: Jonnathan Muñoz.
2023-03-26
56 min
CODECA Podcast
Hacia una soberanía alimentaria plurinacional
En este programa discutimos de la soberanía alimentaria, tierras, planteamientos de reforma agraria después de los acuerdos de paz y más. Programa de "La Hora Constituyente" transmitido por Radio Victoria el 19 de Octubre de 2,022
2022-10-22
1h 11
Oír para creer
Patricia Dedos Verdes, guardadora de semillas: "Es un llamado a todas las personas a pelear por la soberanía"
Patricia Dedos Verdes lleva desde el 2016 luchando contra la aprobación del TPP11, en la entrevista nos cuenta sobre la pérdida de soberanía que traería la implementación de este tratado. Instando a informarse y rechazar el acuerdo.
2022-10-06
24 min
Podcast Tecnopolítica
Tecnopolítica #161 - Soberania digital e autonomia tecnológica: um plano de emergência
Esse episódio especial do Tecnopolítica foi gravado ao vivo, dia 16 de agosto, no Tucarena. A conversa sobre soberania digital e autonomia tecnológica fez parte do Diálogos Fundasp e contou com a presença de Rodolfo Avelino (Insper), Rafael Evangelista (Unicamp), Beá Tibiriçá (Coletivo Digital), Priscila Gonsales (Educa Digital), Flávia Lefèvre (Coalizão Direitos na Rede), Henrique Parra (Unifesp/Pimenta Lab), Miguel Said (UFABC), Renata Mielli (Barão de Itararé), além de Sérgio Amadeu (UFABC), Joyce Souza (UFABC) e Débora Machado (UFABC) da equipe do podcast. Na gravação também apresentamos a carta ao candidat...
2022-09-02
1h 35
Podcast Tecnopolítica
Tecnopolítica #161 - Soberania digital e autonomia tecnológica: um plano de emergência
Esse episódio especial do Tecnopolítica foi gravado ao vivo, dia 16 de agosto, no Tucarena. A conversa sobre soberania digital e autonomia tecnológica fez parte do Diálogos Fundasp e contou com a presença de Rodolfo Avelino (Insper), Rafael Evangelista (Unicamp), Beá Tibiriçá (Coletivo Digital), Priscila Gonsales (Educa Digital), Flávia Lefèvre (Coalizão Direitos na Rede), Henrique Parra (Unifesp/Pimenta Lab), Miguel Said (UFABC), Renata Mielli (Barão de Itararé), além de Sérgio Amadeu (UFABC), Joyce Souza (UFABC) e Débora Machado (UFABC) da equipe do podcast. Na gravação também apresentamos a carta ao candidat...
2022-09-02
1h 35
Cahuín
Seguridad y Soberanía Alimentaria
La seguridad Alimentaria y la Soberanía alimentaria son dos conceptos que se relacionan al abastecimiento y producción de los alimentos. En este capitulo abordamos como ambos se entrecruzan y apuntan a que tengamos sistemas alimentarios equitativos, nutritivos y sostenible para todas y todos.
2022-08-19
30 min
Opinión con Sergio Sarmiento
La soberanía en México no es independizarse de los países, sino fortalecer su economía
La soberanía se entiende como la capacidad de un estado para sobrevivir y no depender de otros países. Sin embargo, países como Corea del Norte creen que aislarse del mundo los hace más poderosos, pero las naciones más desarrolladas y fuertes han demostrado que lo que hace falta es reforzar la economía a través de la inversión o los lazos internacionales, para no tener que depender de otros. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
2022-08-04
02 min
CONECTA - Processo Penal em debate
Ep. 103 - Limite e abrangência da Soberania no Júri - Denis Sampaio
O podcast “CONECTA - Processo Penal em debate” é promovido por Nereu Giacomolli (@nereugiacomolli) e Marcos Eberhardt (@marcos_eberhardt). Em nosso 103º episódio, o podcast conta com a participação do professor Denis Sampaio que trata sobre o tema: “Limite e abrangência da Soberania no Júri”. Nos acompanhe no Instagram: @conecta.podcast Produzido por @marcos.pippi e @fg.felipegiacomolli
2022-07-28
17 min
Igreja Cristã Evangélica – Bosque dos Eucaliptos
A Soberania de Deus
Mensagem: A soberania de Deus 1 Sm 2.1-10 Pr. Abimael Souza
2022-05-23
35 min
PODCAST - FORUM SOLIDARIDAD PERÚ
SEGURIDAD Y SOBERANÍA ALIMENTARIA Y AGROECOLÓGICA- Iniciativa de Acción Fospa-
Esta Iniciativa que busca la reflexión por la seguridad, soberanía alimentaria y agroecológica en los pueblos de la Panamazonía, comprende su reconocimiento y comprensión dentro de la vida política, cultural, económica y social, para la construcción de la autodeterminación y la autonomía de los pueblos amazónicos.
2022-04-04
10 min
Rel Podcast
Por el fin de la impunidad y por soberanía nacional
Por el fin de la impunidad y por soberanía nacional
2021-08-26
01 min
Café con Dios
Su soberanía | Café con Dios
Su soberanía | Café con Dios
2021-08-25
07 min
Rel Podcast
En defensa de la soberanía popular
Convocatoria urgente La Convergencia contra el Continuismo hace un llamado a una movilización nacional el próximo 30 de agosto. Contra las Zonas de empleo y desarrollo económico (ZEDES), por los derechos humanos, la dignidad y la soberanía nacional. En el siguiente podcast Carlos H Reyes, dirigente sindical y líder social de reconocida trayectoria, explica la convocatoria y pide que todos los hondureños y hondureñas participen. Escucha la convocatoria completa. Compártela.
2021-08-17
02 min
Podcast Tecnopolítica
Tecnopolítica #82: A emergência da Soberania Digital
Neste episódio do Tecnopolítica, Sergio Amadeu descreve a emergência da noção de soberania digital e soberania de dados. Argumenta que o avanço da economia de dados, do poder das plataformas digitais e da doutrina de transformação digital despertou o pensamento crítico e levou os pesquisadores a encontrar uma série de novos conceitos e proposições. Nesse contexto, a soberania digital aparece não somente como uma visão ligada ao Estado, mas como elemento indispensável para a autodeterminação individual e coletiva.
2021-04-13
18 min
Podcast Tecnopolítica
Tecnopolítica #82: A emergência da Soberania Digital
Neste episódio do Tecnopolítica, Sergio Amadeu descreve a emergência da noção de soberania digital e soberania de dados. Argumenta que o avanço da economia de dados, do poder das plataformas digitais e da doutrina de transformação digital despertou o pensamento crítico e levou os pesquisadores a encontrar uma série de novos conceitos e proposições. Nesse contexto, a soberania digital aparece não somente como uma visão ligada ao Estado, mas como elemento indispensável para a autodeterminação individual e coletiva.
2021-04-13
18 min
Pulso Latino
#39 I Panamá: luta por soberania e formação nacional
Neste episódio viajamos para a América Central para conhecer um país de que se fala muito pouco no Brasil: o Panamá. Na primeira parte do episódio Tiago Noronha, especialista em jornalismo internacional e estudioso do Panamá, vai contar um pouco da história desse país: os impactos históricos da posição geográfica estratégica, as relações com os Estados Unidos e a luta pela soberania. Na segunda parte, conversamos com o intelectual panamenho Octavio Tapia Lu, professor da Universidade do Panamá, que nos conta sobre a importância do canal na atualidade, sobre...
2021-04-09
45 min
IBGV Cast
IBGV Cast - Série Devocionais - Ep. #87 - pandemia e a soberania de Deus!
Neste episodio da série devocionais, Thomas Hahn fala sobre a pandemia e a soberania de Deus, baseado em Romanos 12:2.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ibgvcast/message
2020-08-05
06 min
SATISFACTION Podcast
27. Ángel García - Soberanía Personal: Conviértete en guionista de tu mente
Hoy tengo el placer de presentaros a Ángel García, coautor de los libros 'Tao para vivir' y 'Tao Sexual' con uno de los últimos invitados de SATISFACTION Podcast: Daniel García. Tal y como él me recomendó decidí llamar a Ángel para una entrevista y accedió encantado. Ángel y yo compartimos un sueño pasado: Ambos soñamos un día con ser actores y nos formamos para serlo. Esa experiencia pasada nos ha marcado en nuestras actuales profesiones y en esta entrevista compartimos nuestras reflexiones... Atención Actores/Actrices porque creo que esta charla os va a llegar especialmente...
2020-07-29
1h 05
IBGV Cast
IBGV Cast - Série Devocionais - Ep. #12 - Soberania de Deus
Neste episódio da série Devocionais, Edvaldo Gomes fala sobre a Soberania de Deus com base no livro de Jó 42.1-5. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ibgvcast/message
2020-04-11
04 min
Pulso Latino
# 18 I Geopolítica e Soberania Energética no Brasil de Bolsonaro
Durante quase todo o mês de fevereiro os trabalhadores e trabalhadoras petroleiras estiveram em greve. Foi uma batalha dura contra o fechamento da fábrica de fertilizantes ANSA/FAFEN em Araucária/PR e pela manutenção dos postos de trabalho. Uma luta que foi mais além do caso específico e que buscou enfrentar a política de privatizações do governo Bolsonaro com propostas concretas rumo à soberania energética. Neste episódio discutimos o significado desta greve, a importância da Petrobrás para a soberania do povo brasileiro, os interesses geoestratégicos dos Estados Unidos em se apo...
2020-03-10
1h 27
Iglesia Cristo Eterno Redentor
01 - Soberanía y esperanza - Génesis 37
Serie Familia Disfuncional y la esperanza del evangelio. Génesis 37:1-5 | 1 - Soberanía y esperanza | 28 de enero de 2019 Vea el video de la predicación. Revise la serie Familia disfuncional y la esperanza del evangelio. Predicador: Arturo Valdebenito.
2019-01-27
1h 10