40 episodes

The Honduras Now Podcast shares human rights stories and connects them to global issues and North American policy. Honduras Now provides on-the-ground analysis from host, Karen Spring, a long-time human rights activist and researcher, and Hondurans from all walks of life through interviews and trips around the country.

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The Honduras Now Podcast shares human rights stories and connects them to global issues and North American policy. Honduras Now provides on-the-ground analysis from host, Karen Spring, a long-time human rights activist and researcher, and Hondurans from all walks of life through interviews and trips around the country.

    Ep. 39: Speaking with the Honduran diaspora about All Things Honduras

    Ep. 39: Speaking with the Honduran diaspora about All Things Honduras

    In the last few weeks, Honduras has hit the international press, and not for good reasons. Host Karen Spring discusses violence, trauma, and Honduran culture and challenges with Faridd Sierra, a Honduran that grew up in the U.S. but has since moved back to live in Honduras. Since returning, Faridd has been closely following the human rights, political, and social situation in Honduras and tweets regularly at @AllThingsHonduras
    The resources mentioned by Faridd in this episode:
    The Long Honduran Night: Resistance, Terror, and the United States in the Aftermath of the Coup by Dana FrankOttawa and Empire: Canada and the military coup in Honduras by Tyler ShipleyCipotes, by Ramón Amaya AmadorPrisión Verde, by Ramón Amaya Amador (the last two may be difficult to find in the U.S. and Canada).Song: La Huelga, by Mario de Mezapa (or any song by him)Follow us at:
    Twitter: @HondurasNow
    Instagram: HondurasNow
    For show notes, monthly news summaries, and to read the U.S. Intervention Monitor, go to hondurasnow.org. Thank you to our listeners and donors.


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    • 50 min
    Ep. 38: U.S. Opposition to Reforms in Honduras

    Ep. 38: U.S. Opposition to Reforms in Honduras

    It's almost been one year since President Xiomara Castro took power in Honduras. As President Castro has tried to fulfill her campaign promises, her government has been met by opposition from the U.S.
    This episode shares a presentation given by Karen Spring to the Rochester Committee on Latin America (ROCLA). Karen describes important reforms that the Castro government has implemented and describes the U.S. opposition to each.
    To watch the full presentation, go to ROCLA's website: https://rocla.org/events/reform-in-honduras-and-us-opposition/
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    Check out the show notes at: hondurasnow.org
    Happy New Year, everyone! Thanks for listening.


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    • 39 min
    Ep. 37: Part III - The Drug War Cover-Up: The Push for Accountability

    Ep. 37: Part III - The Drug War Cover-Up: The Push for Accountability

    This is part three of a three-part series, the Drug War Cover-up series that describes the incidents surrounding the DEA-led drug interdiction operation known as the Ahuas massacre on May 11, 2012.
    In Part three, host Karen Spring speaks with journalist and researcher, Dawn Marie Paley about the effects of the drug war in the Americas. Paley talks about how people going about their daily life are affected by the drug war, and what accountability may look like.
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    Read Dawn's book, Drug War Capitalism: https://www.akpress.org/drug-war-capitalism.html
    Find Dawn's work at: https://www.dawnpaley.ca/
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    Check out the show notes at: hondurasnow.org
    Thank you to our listeners and to the people that donate to this podcast. We can't do it without you!


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    • 34 min
    Ep. 36: Part II - The Drug War Cover-up: Lies Are Exposed But Still No Justice

    Ep. 36: Part II - The Drug War Cover-up: Lies Are Exposed But Still No Justice

    This is Part II (Ep. 35) of the three part Drug War Cover-Up series that describes the incidents surrounding the DEA-led drug interdiction operation known as the Ahuas massacre on May 11, 2012.
    In Part II, host Karen Spring describes what happened in the weeks and years following the massacre including whether the DEA was held accountable, what happened in Washington, DC in the incident's aftermath, and 10 years later, how the victims feel about the justice process or lack thereof.
    See the Youtube video published by the New York Times narrated at the beginning of the episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96iR0ICpQZY
    Read the report "Collateral Damage of a Drug War The May 11 Killings in Ahuas and the Impact of the U.S. War on Drugs in La Moskitia, Honduras": https://cepr.net/documents/publications/honduras-2012-08.pdf
    Watch U.S. Congressional representative Ilhan Omar questioning the State Department about the massacre: https://twitter.com/Ilhan/status/1489378251558555649
    Follow Honduras Now on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hondurasnow/
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/HondurasNow
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HondurasNow
    Check out the show notes at: hondurasnow.org
    Thank you to our listeners and to the people that donate to this podcast. We can't do it without you!


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    • 34 min
    Ep. 35: Part I - The Drug War Cover-Up: A Botched DEA Mission Kills Innocent Indigenous Hondurans

    Ep. 35: Part I - The Drug War Cover-Up: A Botched DEA Mission Kills Innocent Indigenous Hondurans

    On May 11, 2012, a passenger boat was traveling on the Patuca river in a remote region in eastern Honduras. The 16 passengers were headed to the village of Ahuas. Right as they were about to dock, they were attacked by DEA agents & Honduran police that were involved in an alleged drug interdiction operation.
    This episode describes what happened that night and shares extensive testimony from the survivors and eyewitnesses themselves.
    This episode is Part One of a three episode series: The Drug War Cover Up.
    Follow us on Instagram, Twitter (@HondurasNow), and Facebook for daily news and analysis from Honduras, as well as images and videos related to all episodes. Thank you to our loyal donors and listeners!


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    • 25 min
    Ep. 34: U.S. Congress Reps & Activists Unearth the Real Root Causes of Migration

    Ep. 34: U.S. Congress Reps & Activists Unearth the Real Root Causes of Migration

    Just as US President Biden and VP Harris are launching yet another plan to address migration from Central America, U.S. Congress representatives traveled to the region to hear from those most affected by U.S. policy in Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador.
    The delegation, "Unearthing the Real Root Causes of Mass Migration from Central America" was led by Congress Rep. Ilhan Omar, who was joined by her colleagues, Rep. Cori Bush, Rep. Jamal Bowman, and Rep. Chuy Garcia. Accompanied by U.S. solidarity organizations and activists, the Congressional delegation traveled throughout Honduras and Guatemala to speak with grassroots, community-based organizations, and some government officials about the role of U.S. policy in the region. 
    The episode features a report back organized by U.S.-based activists that are part of the Central American diaspora and that were key players in coordinating the delegation. They discuss the Biden-Harris plan, share experiences from the trip, and reflect on U.S. policy in Central America. 
    Check out our Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter page for more information & details about this issue and everything Honduras related.
    Thanks for listening!


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    • 39 min

Customer Reviews

4.5 out of 5
22 Ratings

22 Ratings

Little piggys ,

Words do no justice to how great this is!

I truly recommend this podcast to everyone who wants to understand Honduras. Karen is an amazing transnational activist that not only provides great insight, but brings together many voices of the grassroots resistance fighting for a better Honduras. So excited to see who else will be featured in this show! Thank you!!!

Funblee.com ,

Really, really great.

SUCH a much-needed podcast, and Karen truly does a fantastic job! I’d also point out that it is NOT just for folks interested in Honduras, but rather global issues

AlejandraR5 ,

A much-needed podcast

I highly recommend listening to this podcast. Karen does an excellent job of explaining history and political context, even if you had no prior knowledge of Honduras whatsoever. This is such a great resource to hear from grassroots activists and people on the ground in Honduras, who are often left out and ignored in mainstream media and from U.S. narratives. This podcast is a must-listen!

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