Lorgia Garca-Pena, an assistant professor at Harvard University, speaks with us about 100th anniversary of US invasion of the Dominican Republic. She discusses the legacy of violence, racism, and government corruption that was established following the invasion.
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June 10th 2016: Grenada Revolution
Kimalee Phillip, the co-director and project coordinator for groundationgrenada.com/ speaks about the legacy of the Grenada Revolution and the importance of preserving the memory of this importance moment in Caribbean struggle for self-determination.
2016: Equatorial Guinea Examined
This episode examines the small African nation of Equatorial Guinea, the only Spanish-speaking nation in Africa. Very few Latinos are aware of their Spanish-speaking brothers and sisters in Africa. This episode hopes to change that as we speak with Tutu Alicante, Executive Director of egjustice.org