The State of Latin America

Hector chats with Jordana Timerman, a freelance reporter and public policy researcher based in Buenos Aires, and the editor of Latin America Daily Briefing
Hector chats with Jordana Timerman, a freelance reporter and public policy researcher based in Buenos Aires, and the editor of Latin America Daily Briefing
What it’s like to be Venezuela.
The President went down to Florida on Monday to tell more lies.
Hector’s buddy Andrew Silva returns to chat about all that’s happening in the world — which is a lot, maybe too much.
“It’s probably the 4th or 5th year we’ve played this concert and we’re committed to Un Mundo Sin Mordaza ’s work. It’s an uncensored protest for the situation Venezuela is currently going through.”
“I’ve chosen these two words to symbolize the merging of two different things: the strength of the traditional Afro-Venezuelan rhythms with the sophisticated harmonic and lyrical content of the songs.”
Nearly all information about Venezuela depends on whom you ask.
What is a democratic government to do when faced with covert and overt attempts to destroy its economy and subvert its leadership?