The Argentina Project Podcast is led by host Benjamin Gedan, the Latin American Program’s Deputy Director and former South America Director on the National Security Council at the White House. Each episode features dialogue and exchange with leading experts on Argentine affairs, posing pivotal questions while analyzing the country’s present and future.
Policy-relevant podcast on Argentina, during the country’s historic political and economic transformation, by the Argentina Project, in the Wilson Center’s Latin American Program
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Ricky Flores, DJ born in Matamoros, Tamaulipas, From a young age started playing electronic music inspired by DJs like Nick Warren, Sasha, John Digweed, among others. At the age of 17, began expanding his dj career, at first began playing Techno due to the tendency of music but over the years his tastes vary and begins to play Tech House & Techno. At 19 changed his life, playing the genres but with some freshest sounds. C.E.O & Founder on UnderMusic México, It is a promoter project based on ...
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For Bookings contact to: info@ladiesonmars.com Remix & Promos: ladiesonmars@gmail.com International Dj, producer and remixer Jonathan Douglas Braverman, known as Ladies On Mars, has been on a musical journey since the conception of 2006 of his successful Minimal Techno music project. The artist born in Buenos Aires has accumulated numerous achievements, although it was his 2007 hit "We Are Not Lesvicon", published on Xela Digital, which really impelled Ladies On Mars to be in the eye of the ...
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Worldwide Bookings: chris@audioreligion.co.uk Arctic Moon is an electronic music project created by Tomasz Popielarski in 2007. Having spent the last few years touring the globe, playing on every continent cementing his international profile he is not only a highly talented, respected and loved producer but an entertaining and exciting DJ set to take the next decade by storm. Hailing from Poland his musical journey began during his childhood when he became fascinated by electronic dance musi ...
In part two of this special conversation, former U.S. Ambassador to Argentina Noah Mamet hosts his successor, Edward Prado, who served as ambassador in Buenos Aires until this past January, to discuss where the relationship between the United States and Argentina stands today, and where it is headed.…
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Ex-FDA Chief Sees 'Struggle' To Vaccinate More Than Half U.S. Population
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Dr. Scott Gottlieb doesn't expect enough demand for the vaccine much beyond 160 million Americans. But he says there may eventually be enough immunity to curb the spread of the coronavirus.By KPCC 89.3 | Southern California Public Radio
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TelevisaUnivision: Diving Into The Media Merger
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Grupo Televisa, Mexico’s largest television network, announced Tuesday it is joining with U.S. Spanish-language broadcaster Univision to form a third company that will produce content for both that will be the “definitive global leader in Spanish-language media.”By KPCC 89.3 | Southern California Public Radio
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New Book ‘Rock Me On The Water’ Dives Into Why 1974 Was Such A Crucial Year For LA In Movies, Music, Television And Politics
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While it might seem like any other year in the city’s history, 1974 was a huge year for Los Angeles, particularly in pop culture.By KPCC 89.3 | Southern California Public Radio
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A New California Bill Seeks To Address Racial And Economic Inequities Through Public Banking
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Several state lawmakers have signed on to a new bill that would offer California households free financial services— a move that could help families navigate the economic fallout from the pandemic.By KPCC 89.3 | Southern California Public Radio
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Derek Chauvin Murder Trial: Defense Witness Takes The Stand, Unrest After Daunte Wright Shooting And More
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A use-of-force expert testified that former Officer Derek Chauvin was justified in pinning George Floyd to the ground because of his frantic resistance, contradicting a parade of authorities from both inside and outside the Minneapolis Police Department.By KPCC 89.3 | Southern California Public Radio
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DOC AMA: CDC Advisers Will Meet About Johnson & Johnson Vaccine, Orange County Will Offer Digital Vaccine Record And More
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In our continuing series looking at the latest medical research and news on COVID-19, Larry Mantle speaks with Dr. Tim Brewer from UCLA.By KPCC 89.3 | Southern California Public Radio
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Kristen Clarke's Civil Rights Record Led Her To Barrier-Breaking DOJ Nomination
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Clarke is facing the Senate Judiciary Committee for consideration to lead the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division. If confirmed she would be the first woman and first woman of color in the job.By KPCC 89.3 | Southern California Public Radio
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COVID-19 AMA: What’s Going On With J&J Vaccine, Latest On Variants And More
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In our continuing series looking at the latest medical research and news on COVID-19, Larry Mantle speaks with Dr. Kimberly Shriner of Huntington Hospital.By KPCC 89.3 | Southern California Public Radio
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After Pandemic Losses, ArcLight And Pacific Theaters Plan To Close For Good
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The iconic Cinerama Dome in Hollywood, beloved by filmmakers and film lovers alike, is one of 300 Pacific Theaters screens set to close down permanently after the pandemic.By KPCC 89.3 | Southern California Public Radio
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Latest Reports Show Mistreatment Of California Nursing Homes Residents And Staff
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At a nursing home in Glendale, a certified nursing assistant was charged with raping a mentally ill patient in her room. After the incident, according to investigators, the victim said she felt "scared, sad, wanted to kill herself."By KPCC 89.3 | Southern California Public Radio
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Parents React As First Wave Of LAUSD Students Return To Campus In Person
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A relative handful of Los Angeles Unified School District campuses will welcome students back this week, exactly one year and one month since the COVID-19 pandemic forced the state’s largest school district into online-only mode.By KPCC 89.3 | Southern California Public Radio
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A Mystery Under Study: How, Why And When COVID Vaccines Aren't Fully Protective
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COVID-19 vaccines are highly effective but don't always provide perfect protection. Some vaccinated people later exposed to the virus still get sick. Why and how often that happens is under study.By KPCC 89.3 | Southern California Public Radio
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Top Republicans Work To Rebrand GOP As Party Of Working Class
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Donald Trump drew more working-class voters in to the GOP than any president since Ronald Reagan. Now Republicans are trying to maintain that Trump appeal, without Trump on the ballot in 2022.By KPCC 89.3 | Southern California Public Radio
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What’s Next For The Tejon Ranch Project After Judge Blocks Construction Due To Wildfire Risk
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A long-running plan to build a community of 19,000 homes on vast Tejon Ranch north of Los Angeles has been halted by a judge who cited high wildfire risk.By KPCC 89.3 | Southern California Public Radio
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What Amazon Union’s Defeat Means For The PRO Act And The Future Of Unions In The United States
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Workers at an Amazon warehouse in Bessemer, Alabama handed the online retail giant a decisive victory when they voted against forming a union and cut off a path that labor activists had hoped would lead to similar efforts throughout the company and beyond.By KPCC 89.3 | Southern California Public Radio
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A New Project Aims To Identify Landmarks Connected To Black LA History. What Would You Like To See Included?
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Last week, Getty and the city of Los Angeles announced the African American Historic Places Project, a new program aimed at identifying and preserving historic Black landmarks in the city.By KPCC 89.3 | Southern California Public Radio
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COVID-19 AMA: LA’s Eligibility Opens Up, Vaccine Research Latest And More
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In our continuing series looking at the latest medical research and news on COVID-19, Larry Mantle speaks with Dr. Dean Blumberg of UC Davis.By KPCC 89.3 | Southern California Public Radio
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White House Convenes Summit To Address Supply Shortage Crippling Auto Plants
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A lack of computer parts known as semiconductors threatens many industries, hitting auto makers especially hard. The White House will bring together executives from 19 companies to confront the issue.By KPCC 89.3 | Southern California Public Radio
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Long Marred By Racism, St. Louis Elects 1st Black Female Mayor
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Amid unrest at local jails, surging gun violence and a pandemic that has disproportionately hurt people of color, Tishaura Jones says: "We are done avoiding race and how it holds this region back."By KPCC 89.3 | Southern California Public Radio
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This Top Biden Economist Has A Plan: Create Jobs, Address Inequality, Ignore Trolls
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Janelle Jones is the first Black woman to serve as chief economist at the Labor Department. She says helping marginalized groups boosts the entire economy.By KPCC 89.3 | Southern California Public Radio
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Opinion: Remembering The Late Comedy Writer Anne Beatts
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NPR's Scott Simon remembers comedy writer Anne Beatts, who died this week at the age of 74. She worked in male-dominated writers' rooms at Saturday Night Live and National Lampoon magazine.By KPCC 89.3 | Southern California Public Radio
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Heinz Promises To Catch Up To Americans' Demand Amid Ketchup Packet Shortage
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The pandemic is causing another new, yet uniquely American, shortage — ketchup. Heinz says it has to up its production by 25% to meet the demand for the popular condiment.By KPCC 89.3 | Southern California Public Radio
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Recent Attacks On The Capitol Have Reignited Debate Over Security And Fencing
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Lawmakers worked in their districts over the last two weeks but the Capitol was marred by another deadly attack on April 2, reigniting the debate over security and the need for fencing on the campus.By KPCC 89.3 | Southern California Public Radio
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Newly Discovered Dinosaur Was Top Carnivorous Predator In Argentina
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The dinosaur named Llukalkan aliocranianus was a predator with a menacing appearance and the ability to strike fear in its prey. Paleontologists said it roamed the Earth nearly 80 million years ago.By KPCC 89.3 | Southern California Public Radio
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Can Vaccines Stop Variants? Here's What We Know So Far
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One of the hottest areas of research right now: studies to determine how well current vaccines work against emerging coronavirus "variants of concern."By KPCC 89.3 | Southern California Public Radio
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Historias 131 - Jennifer Adair On Everyday Rights In Post - Dictatorship Argentina
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Steven welcomes Dr. Jennifer Adair back to the program to talk about her book, In Search of the Lost Decade: Everyday Rights in Post-Dictatorship Argentina. In addition to considering the experience of transitioning from an era of state terror to one of neoliberalism, the two discuss the study of memory, globalization, and authoritarianism. They al…
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It's A No: Amazon Warehouse Workers Vote Against Unionizing In Historic Election
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Amazon avoided the prospect of a first unionized warehouse in America, where it's now the second-largest private employer. The vote in Alabama had prompted new interest in unions across the country.By KPCC 89.3 | Southern California Public Radio
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Remembering Prince Philip, Husband Of Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II, And His Decades-Long Role In The Monarchy
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Prince Philip, the irascible and tough-minded husband of Queen Elizabeth II who spent more than seven decades supporting his wife in a role that both defined and constricted his life, has died, Buckingham Palace said Friday. He was 99.By KPCC 89.3 | Southern California Public Radio
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Why So Many Asian Americans Are Learning Remotely
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Multigenerational households and anti-Asian bullying may play a role.By KPCC 89.3 | Southern California Public Radio
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Georgia Secretary Of State Says New Voting Law 'Restores Confidence'
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Brad Raffensperger defended the security of his state's election against former President Donald Trump's claims of fraud. Now the official backs a new law promising election integrity.By KPCC 89.3 | Southern California Public Radio
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Director Chris Smith On Exposing A System Of Privilege In His Film ‘Operation Varsity Blues: The College Admissions Scandal’
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The film “Operation Varsity Blues: The College Admissions Scandal” tackles an issue close to home here in Southern California.By KPCC 89.3 | Southern California Public Radio
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COVID-19: Advisors Don’t Foresee Astraeneca Vaccine Use In US, Study Shows Moderna Vaccine Leads To More Side Effects And More
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In our continuing series looking at the latest medical research and news on COVID-19, we speak with nurse and UCLA professor Kristen R Choi.By KPCC 89.3 | Southern California Public Radio
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FilmWeek: ‘Thunder Force,’ ‘Voyagers,’ ‘Honeydew’ And More
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Larry Mantle and KPCC film critics Christy Lemire and Andy Klein review this weekend’s new movie releases.By KPCC 89.3 | Southern California Public Radio
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As Live Venues Get Greenlight To Reopen, Los Angeles Philharmonic Association CEO Announces Return Of Live Concerts To Outdoor Venues
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Following Governor Gavin Newsom’s announcement earlier this week that California would lift COVID restrictions on industries and end the state’s tier system for regulating operation and capacity of businesses, the L.A. Phil is announcing its return with the news that it will reopen The Hollywood Bowl and The Ford will reopen for live music events t…
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Andrew Pelling: How Can Plants Help Rebuild The Human Body?
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An ear made from an apple, a spinal cord rebuilt using asparagus...it sounds like bizarre science fiction. But Andrew Pelling is working on a way to revive human tissue with a trip to the supermarket.By KPCC 89.3 | Southern California Public Radio
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San Diego And Long Beach Convention Centers Are Being Converted To House Unaccompanied Migrant Children
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The Long Beach City Council unanimously approved a plan Tuesday night to convert the city's convention center into a temporary shelter for up to 1,000 unaccompanied migrant children.By KPCC 89.3 | Southern California Public Radio
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New Subatomic Particle Discoveries Could Change The Rules Physicists Use To Understand The Universe
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New research from the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (FermiLab) in Illinois has found that a tiny subatomic particle appears to be disobeying the laws of physics, which could open up a host of new questions about the nature of our universe.By KPCC 89.3 | Southern California Public Radio
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After A Year Working From Home, How Californians Are Preparing (Or Trying To Reinvent) Their Long Commute
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There are plenty of things we've been forced to go without during the last year -- seeing friends and family in-person, going out with friends and coworkers, live events like sports, music, theater and more.By KPCC 89.3 | Southern California Public Radio
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The Media On Mass Shootings: What Gets Covered, What Gets Overlooked And the Gulf Between Public Perception And Reality
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A recent spate of mass shootings that gained national media attention has also meant renewed critique of the way national and local media covers shootings - including reliance on police and perpetrator narratives and how and why some shootings get covered while others are deemed not of national interest.…
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COVID-19: Anti-Parasite Drug Gaining Traction But There Are Skeptics, Plus Are Vaccines Working Against Variants?
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In our continuing series looking at the latest medical research and news on COVID-19, Larry Mantle speaks with Dr. Peter Chin-Hong, infectious disease specialist and professor of medicine at the UCSF Medical Center.By KPCC 89.3 | Southern California Public Radio
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Drugs Targeting Immune Response To COVID-19 Show Promise
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Researchers are reporting some progress in their search for drugs that tamp down the overwhelming immune reaction that can kill a patient with COVID-19.By KPCC 89.3 | Southern California Public Radio
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Historias 130 - Christy Thornton On A Revolution In Development
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Dustin talked about some of his favorite subjects – including economic development, supranational institutions, and global governance – with one of the sharpest minds in the field, Dr. Christy Thornton. Thornton takes us through the key arguments in her new book, Revolution in Development: Mexico and the Governance of the Global Economy. The two al…
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Historias 129 - Liliana Duica on the challenge of landmines in Colombia
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Anthropologist Dr. Liliana Duica joined Steven to discuss her research on landmines and their removal in Colombia. In her studies, she developed the concept of the 'regularization of irregularity' to explore how these artifacts were and are understood. They also discuss ethnographic methods and her surprising find of weaponry handbooks produced and…
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Historias 128 - Las políticas de género en la Revolución cubana con Michelle Chase
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La historiadora Dra. Michelle Chase habla de su libro *Revolution within the Revolution: Women and Gender Politics in Cuba, 1952-1962* con Carmen Soliz.By SECOLAS
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Historias 127 - Alyssa Bowen On The Chile Solidarity Movement In Europe
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Steven welcomes Alyssa Bowen, a Ph.D. candidate in Global History at the University of North Carolina to the program to talk about her research into the Chile transnational solidarity movements of the 1970s and 1980s. The two chat about Bowen’s article, “”Taking in the Broad Spectrum’: Human Rights and Anti-Politics in the Chile Solidarity Campaign…
In part one of this special conversation, former U.S. Ambassador to Argentina Noah Mamet hosts his successor, Edward Prado, who served as ambassador in Buenos Aires until this past January, to discuss their experiences representing very different U.S. presidents and interacting with very different Argentine governments.…
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Historias 126 - State Of The Field of Tourism in Latin America
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Our State of the Field series returns – this time focusing on tourism! Join Carlos as he chats with Drs. Anadelia Romo, Elizabeth Manley, and Andrew Grant Wood about their recent anthology, The Business of Leisure: Tourism History in Latin America and the Caribbean. The group surveys a wide variety of important themes, including the business of tou…
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Historias 125 Los orígenes de la guerra civil en el Salvador con Joaquín Chávez
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Dr. Joaquín Chávez habla de su libro *Poets and Prophets of the Resistance: Intellectuals and the Origins of El Salvador's Civil War* con Carmen. El libro analiza la movilización urbana y rural previa a la guerra civil en el Salvador.Que disfruten.By SECOLAS
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Historias 124 – Chad Black on Gender, Sex, and the Law in Colonial Quito
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Dr. Chad Black sat down with Steven for an enlightening conversation about his research. The two take us to colonial Quito with tales of neighbors denouncing neighbors, and courts prosecuting supposedly deviant sexual behavior. They discuss the ways court records can be used to explore social norms. Enjoy!…