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News and analysis of politics, security, development and U.S. policy in Latin America and the Caribbean, from the Washington Office on Latin America.... more
FAQs about Latin America Today:How many episodes does Latin America Today have?The podcast currently has 161 episodes available.
December 04, 2020When your neighbor is a murderer: Sean Mattison on "escrache" in ArgentinaThe New York Times recently ran a short film by Sean Mattison about how victims of Argentina's 1976-83 dictatorship creatively called out the ex-military killers and torturers who, benefiting from an amnesty, were living in their midst....more34minPlay
December 01, 2020The Transition: The future of Latin America's anti-corruption fightCorruption is "endemic: a system, a network, a web of relations" that underlies many other problems in Latin America. Adriana Beltrán and Moses Ngong discuss how the US and other international actors can support the region's anti-corruption reformers....more47minPlay
November 23, 2020The Transition: A Rational, Region-Wide Approach to MigrationThe U.S. government is transitioning between two different visions of migration, while human mobility increases throughout Latin America. Adam Isacson and Maureen Meyer discuss what a humane and effective policy would entail, at home and region-wide....more39minPlay
November 16, 2020The Transition: U.S. Credibility, Cooperation, and a Changed ToneThe presidential transition means a shift between two very different visions of US relations with Latin America. A group of WOLA staff takes stock of the Trump years' impact on US credibility in the region, and challenges facing the Biden administration....more36minPlay
November 12, 2020Peru Abruptly Removes Its PresidentPeru's Congress abruptly removed President Martín Viscarra from office this week. It looks like another example of an all-too-familiar recent pattern in Latin America: backlash against anti-corruption reforms. WOLA Senior Fellow Jo-Marie Burt explains....more43minPlay
October 30, 2020Beyond the Wall: “It’s all about the families”, Eddie Canales on preventing deaths and identifying missing migrants in Texas borderlandsA discussion with Eduardo “Eddie” Canales, founder and director of the South Texas Human Rights Center in Falfurrias, Texas....more49minPlay
September 25, 2020Peru: "If we do not succeed against this plague, then anything can happen"Even as it has been hit very hard by COVID-19, Peru has just gone through an “express impeachment” and other corruption turmoil, while elections approach. We discuss Peru with IDL Reporteros journalist Gustavo Gorriti and Senior Fellow Jo-Marie Burt....more56minPlay
August 19, 2020Beyond the Wall: Reflections from a Former Border Patrol AgentThis month, Adam Isacson, WOLA's Director for Defense Oversight, interviews Francisco Cantú, author of The Line Becomes a River (2018) who spent four years in the Border Patrol. They discuss the often toxic culture of CBP and the current impact the agency has on the United States' approach to migration....more59minPlay
August 13, 2020Civil-Military Relations at a Crossroads in the AmericasThe effort to assert democratic civilian control over armed forces is not over, Kristina Mani of Oberlin College reminds us. Latin American civilians, she points out, often use militaries for non-defense purposes, even more so during the COVID-19 crisis....more45minPlay
June 25, 2020Demining sacred space in Colombia's Amazon basinAn exchange with Bogotá-based filmmaker Tom Laffay, whose documentary work with the Siona people of Putumayo, Colombia, is featured by The New Yorker. Laffay portrays Adiela Mera Paz, who is leading demining efforts to allow displaced Siona to return....more50minPlay
FAQs about Latin America Today:How many episodes does Latin America Today have?The podcast currently has 161 episodes available.