For Women’s History Month, Jocelyn Viterna returns to discuss her book, “Women In War: The Micro-Processes of Mobilization in El Salvador.”
All posts by latinomediacollective
2016: Puerto Rican Migration
Amid the growing debate over immigration in the US, the island of Puerto Rico plays no role in the debate because of its status as a colony/commonwealth. However, our guest suggests that the history of Puerto Rican migration to the US before its colonial status offers us a vital frame of reference for today’s debate. Lilia Fernandez is a Prof of History @ Ohio State Univ and author of “Brown in the Windy City: Mexicans and Puerto Ricans in post-war Chicago.”
2016: Impeachment in Brazil
Brazilian activist Sabrina Fernandes discusses the latest on the right-wing movement to impeach President Dilma Rousseff and the austerity measures that the current government are attempting to implement.