Exposing mainstream media coverage of Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega's inauguration. During today's episode, we speak with comrades who are on the ground in Nicaragua. We talk about the outpouring of support for President Ortega and the Sandinista Revolution. We also discuss the importance of international solidarity with Nicaragua in the face of Western sanctions and regime change efforts. Today's guests are Comrade Libre, Aminta Zea, and Camilo Membreño. Comrade Libre is an Afro-Boricua poet, organizer, and communist based out of Miami, Florida, whose organizing involves moving theory into practice. As a member of the Troika Kollective, they organize in their communities; and as internationalists, they build with movements in the Global South and across Turtle Island. Aminta is a sociologist and researcher with the Friends of the ATC. She is also part of the Troika Kollective. She is a U.S. born Nicaraguan-Palestinian currently based in Managua, Nicaragua. Camilo is a Managua-based writer and poet. He studied sociology, and has worked with social and labor organizations, workers unions, and co-ops in Nicaragua. He is a member of the Leonel Rugama Cultural Movement, which forms part of the Sandinista Youth. Camilo also writes for Redvolución and Barricada, which are revolutionary Sandinista blogs. Unmasking Imperialism exposes imperialist propaganda in mainstream media. Hosted by Ramiro Sebastián Fúnez.