The Bolivian government has reduced the production of Coca production without sacrificing its cultural importance to the country. So why is the US government against Bolivia’s new direction? Zoe Pearson, a PhD candidate in Human Geography at Ohio State University explains.
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2014: Haiti After Duvalier
Brian Concannon, Dir for the Institute for Justice & Democracy in Haiti, discusses the serious political and health issues that still need to be addressed in Haiti in the aftermath of the passing former dictator Jean-Claude Duvalier.
2014: Child Migration and Detention
Janet Hernandez takes the lead in speaking with Guatemala Human Rights Commission member Patricia Foxen about the stunning rise of minors emigrating to the US. Often unaccompanied and without knowledge of their rights, headlines only tell half the story of child migration.