Synopsis
WLRNs coverage of the region is headed by Americas editor Tim Padgett, a 23-year veteran of TIME and Newsweek magazines.
Episodes
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Miami's fixated on Biden's Cuba moves — but his Venezuela move matters, too.
24/05/2022 Duration: 04minPresident Biden's Cuba policy changes got wall-to-wall South Florida coverage last week. His Venezuela move, not so much — but it could be just as consequential.
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Iguanacorn Dreams: Miami's upstart tech joins Latin America's tech startups
19/05/2022 Duration: 07minTech startups are helping Latin America's battered economy recover from the pandemic — and Miami's aspiring tech economy is helping them get that done.
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Bitcoin boosters see Latin America as 'cryptopia.' Does the idea have any currency?
03/05/2022 Duration: 04minEl Salvador wants to build Bitcoin City; Cuba hopes to skirt the U.S. trade embargo. But so far Latin America looks like anything but a cryptocurrency utopia.
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The controversial sale of Miami's Radio Caracol halts — but the controversy doesn't
26/04/2022 Duration: 04minCuban and Latino Democrats scored a rare victory in their effort to counter right-wing Spanish-language radio in Miami. But is it really the win they hope for?
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Miami's International Queer Tango Festival invites LGBTQ dancers to the milonga
05/04/2022 Duration: 04minAfter years of feeling excluded from the elegant Argentine dance, gay and trans partners are bringing more creativity to its traditionally male and female roles.
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Being a republic would be symbolism for Jamaica — but powerful enough to change it?
29/03/2022 Duration: 04minBritain's queen is a figurehead in Jamaica, but could the psychological effect of dumping her as the Caribbean island's head of state put it on a more developed path?
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New year, new elections in Latin America and the Caribbean. Will the left roll on in 2022?
04/01/2022 Duration: 04minIn 2021, leftists won presidencies in every Latin American election but one, including Peru and Chile. In 2022, they could take Brazil and Colombia too. Why?
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Protest, pandemic, Haitian tailspin: a look at 2021 in Latin America and the Caribbean
28/12/2021 Duration: 04minThe good news in Latin America and the Caribbean: much of the region turned vaccination tragedy into triumph. The bad news? Just about everything else.
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Las Posadas tradition returns to Homestead as a community rises from the pandemic
14/12/2021 Duration: 04minThe traditional Christmas procession festival, cancelled last year by COVID-19, is an expression of Mexican and Latino identity — and, lately, an immigration statement.
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FARC Fight: Biden learns — again — that South Florida is a Latin America policy minefield
07/12/2021 Duration: 04minBiden's decision to remove Colombian guerrillas from the U.S. terrorist list sparks a new disinformation spree in Florida — and more Latino lessons for Democrats.
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Honduras looks set for its first woman president. What could it mean for immigration?
30/11/2021 Duration: 04minLeftist Xiomara Castro is routing her conservative rival in the vote tally for Sunday's election. Can she improve Hondurans' lives — and stem migration to the U.S.?
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U.S. diplomat helping Haiti rebuild its police: elites tied to gangs are 'on notice'
23/11/2021 Duration: 04minAssistant Secretary of State Todd Robinson has the daunting task of helping Haitians restore their collapsed security — so they can restore their collapsed country.
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Feid-ing in: Colombia, Latin America are riding a wave of protests — and protest music
19/11/2021 Duration: 07minThis is the second of two reports on a potent new synergy between protests and protest music in Latin America, from Cuba to Colombia, San Juan to Santiago.
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'Patria y Vida,' up for a Latin Grammy, leads a protest music boom in Latin America
16/11/2021 Duration: 07minThis is the first of two reports on a potent new synergy between protests and protest music in Latin America — from Cuba to Colombia, from San Juan to Santiago.
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Cubanía Calling: 'Picturing Cuba' is a thorough look at Cuban art — and identity
12/11/2021 Duration: 04minFlorida International University Cuban Research Institute head Jorge Duany has put together one of the few (if only) comprehensive Cuban art histories. It will be featured at the Miami Book Fair.
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Abortion-rights advocates hope a video campaign can help tip Colombia's court
26/10/2021 Duration: 04minColombia's Constitutional Court is expected to rule in the coming weeks on whether to legalize abortion. Can social media sway justices, as well as public opinion?
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Why Alex Saab's extradition to Miami threatens Venezuela's kleptocracy in Caracas
19/10/2021 Duration: 04minAlex Saab — Venezuela's alleged money-laundering master — could turn up the heat on Nicolás Maduro's authoritarian regime if he sings to U.S. officials.
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'Sea of dreams.' Guyana's prime minister addresses its oil boom — and its Venezuela crisis
12/10/2021 Duration: 04minPrime Minister Mark Phillips sees no contradiction in Guyana being both a fossil-fuel leader and a climate-change mitigator. But will Venezuela try to grab its oil?
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Cuba's exporting vaccines, but will countries import them without WHO approval?
05/10/2021 Duration: 04minCuba has started selling its COVID-19 vaccines abroad. It insists its trials show they're safe and effective — so why hasn't the World Health Organization said so too?
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Civil Society Solution: Can Non-Governmental Groups Fix Haiti's Governmental Crisis?
04/10/2021 Duration: 04minWith Haiti's government, economy and public security in collapse, "civil society" organizations propose a reboot of their democracy. Will the U.S. buy into it?