9 episodes

This podcast brings the voices of labour leaders, activists, organizers, and social movements to a North American audience. We share the perspectives of people on the frontlines of social struggle and change in Latin America and the Caribbean.

Super-Exploitation and Resistance José Luis Granados Ceja

    • News

This podcast brings the voices of labour leaders, activists, organizers, and social movements to a North American audience. We share the perspectives of people on the frontlines of social struggle and change in Latin America and the Caribbean.

    Latin America roundup

    Latin America roundup

    In this episode, we touch on electoral politics and the impacts of the Ukraine/Russian war in the region. We speak with Pamela Arancibia Toronto labour activist and researcher and Michelle Munjanattu an International Solidarity organizer living in New York City.

    • 45 min
    Afro-Indigenous and Afro-Descendent Peoples’ Fight to Defend Their Territories

    Afro-Indigenous and Afro-Descendent Peoples’ Fight to Defend Their Territories

    In today's episode, we’re going to look at the struggle by afro-descendent and afro-indigenous peoples to defend their territory in the face of capitalist development and violent efforts at territorial dispossession, which are underpinned by systemic racism.
    We will speak with Maria Miyela Riascos, an educator, anthropologist and member of the Buenaventura Civic Strike Committee, which coordinated a civil strike that paralized the port city in Colombia in early 2017 in protest over lack of services, insecurity, and long-standing government neglect. 
    We also talk to Carla Garcia, International Relations Coordinator at OFRANEH, the Honduran Black Fraternal Organization, who speaks about her people’s world vision and their effort to protect their ancestral land.

    • 21 min
    Field Report: Imperialism vs. Democracy in Nicaragua, Venezuela, Honduras

    Field Report: Imperialism vs. Democracy in Nicaragua, Venezuela, Honduras

    Super-Exploitation and Resistance brings you our first Field Report, dispatches from our on-the-ground coverage in Latin America. In this episode we take a look at three recent elections in the region—Nicaragua, Venezuela, and Honduras—where the left secured important victories in each country, striking important blows against imperialism in Latin America. What are the implications of these results for the left and US-LatAm relations? How will US and Canadian imperialism react?

    Our guests are: Teri Mattson, Latin America Coordinator with CODEPINK who participated in the elections in all three countries; Michelle Munjanattu, a member of the creative committee of this podcast and an internationalist who accompanied the presidential election on Nov. 7; as well as Raul Burbano, SER producer who visited Venezuela during regional elections on Nov. 21; and host José Luis Granados Ceja who accompanied the vote in Venezuela and Honduras.

    Music:
    Impact Prelude by Kevin MacLeod
    Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/7565-impact-prelude
    License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

    • 57 min
    Latin American Integration and Its Enemies

    Latin American Integration and Its Enemies

    United by a shared history and a common struggle, for centuries the peoples of Latin America have fought to unite, but powerful interests have worked to stop regional integration.

    In this episode we take a look at the recent summit of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC), we speak with Montreal-based writer and political activist Yves Engler about the role of Canada in advancing the interests of imperialism in the region, and hear from Marlen Sánchez Calero, International Relations secretary for the Nicaraguan Farm Workers Association, about an effort to build regional integration from below.

    • 41 min
    What is Internationalism?

    What is Internationalism?

    In this episode we explore the concept of proletarian internationalism. We begin by looking at the effort to promote regime change in Cuba and the urgent need to defend the Cuban Revolution.
    We speak with Issam Khawaja, graduate of a Cuban medical training program, he serves as General Vicesecretary of the Popular Unity Party in Jordan and recently travelled to Caracas, Venezuela as delegate to the Congreso Bicentenario de los Pueblos, a space to facilitate networking for movements and organizations and advance the causes of the working class.
    We also chat with Michelle Munjanattu, a member of the creative committee of this podcast, she is an expert on Latin American issues also participated in the Congreso Bicentenario de los Pueblos.

    • 41 min
    The Colombian National Strike

    The Colombian National Strike

    For over a month the people of Colombia, mostly youth, have been on the streets demonstrating against the far right government of Ivan Duque. What began as a protest against a tax reform that once again favoured the wealthy and punished the popular sectors has become arguably the most significant social uprising in modern times in the country. 

    On the program we’ll speak with Blandine Juchs, a human rights defender from Quebec who has been based in Colombia for the past ten years. We’ll also hear from Hans Fhilip, a young Colombian photographer who has been on the front lines of the street demonstrations in Bogota as part of the “Primera Linea”. As well as Yarima Rojas, a Colombian woman living in Mexico City who has been organizing solidarity efforts with Colombia.

    Music: New Tradition Music, Son Rompe Pera

    • 30 min

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