Norm Stockwell and Marc Becker, World View Old Timers, take us on a tour of Latin America politics at the beginning of October 2022. They begin in Brazil, stop over […]
Environmental Crime in the Brazilian Amazon
The recent disappearance and murder of British journalist Dom Phillips and Brazilian Indigenous advocate Bruno Pereira in a remote area of the Amazon rainforest is part of a longer history […]
Who supports Amazon deforestation? American taxpayers!
The International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group and funded, in part, by public monies intended for development of small economies to raise the living standard […]
How COVID-19 Is Affecting Indigenous Communities
Indigenous communities are being disproportionately affected by the COVID-19 crisis. Today, we first take a look at how the coronavirus pandemic is impacting Native American communities with Jourdan Bennett-Begaye and […]
Mendonca: Harvard and other endowment funds are destroying the rainfor...
So who would expect that Harvard University would be implicated in destroying the Brazilian savanna? Well it is, along with a number of other pension and endowment funds, says Maria […]
Indigenous Environmental Activism in Latin America
Today on the show, we look at Indigenous resistance movements and environmental activism in Latin America. First, reporter Reynard Loki discusses the Waorani resistance to oil activity in Ecuador. Then, […]