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April 18, 2022
Jermani Ojeda Ludena

From Peru’s Andes, soccer commentator Qara Q’ompo’s broadcasts combat stigma while tapping into oral knowledge to expand Quechua’s reach.

July 11, 2019
Jared Olson

Despite government opposition, community radio stations help Indigenous communities in Guatemala share their stories.

August 4, 2016
Helen Hazelwood Isaac

NACLA Radio takes a deeper dive into the latest NACLA Report : "Currency of Death: Unraveling the Political Economy of the Drug Wars," with interviews with Alexander Aviña, Molly Molloy, and Todd Miller.

February 16, 2015
María Ospina
Radio Ambulante co-founder and executive producer Daniel Alarcón talks to NACLA about the radio program’s journalistic lineage, the new immigrant reality, and stories that blow borders to bits.
January 11, 2013
Alfonso Gumucio Dagron

During the first decade of the 21st century, Bolivia’s “classic” newspapers have disappeared. Beyond print, radio has traditionally dominated Bolivia’s media landscape, a reality due in large part to the country’s multiethnic and multicultural makeup. For perhaps the same reason and also because of its high degree of politicization, Bolivia leads the world in community broadcasting.

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