Episode Six: Politics and the South America with Manuela Valle-Castro

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Manuela Valle-Castro (she/they) is a Chilean activist and scholar of Mestiza background who has been a guest to Turtle Island since 2005 and to Treaty 6 since 2015. They hold a Ph.D. in Gender, Race, Sexuality and Social Justice at UBC and a Masters in Women's and Gender Studies from the same university. Manuela is a resident of the core-neighbourhood and the Coordinator of the Anti Racism Network. As a guest on T6, she is working towards learning her responsibilities and to pursue the dream of social justice that she brought from home.

Manuela Valle-Castro (she/they) is a Chilean activist and scholar of Mestiza background who has been a guest to Turtle Island since 2005 and to Treaty 6 since 2015. They hold a Ph.D. in Gender, Race, Sexuality and Social Justice at UBC and a Masters in Women's and Gender Studies from the same university.

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Show Notes:

Mothers of Plaza De Mayo Historical Context into Today: Las Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo

Chile agrees to hold referendum on constitution: 5 things to know

Eduardo Galeano & Isabel Allende Open Veins of Latin America 

Sheelah Mclean Article "We Built a Life From Nothing"

Zapatists in Chiapas, Mexico: Who are the Zapatistas? 

Enrique Dussel "Ethics of Liberation"

Episode Music By:
Written By Dean William Palya, Jr.
Performed By PALA
Produced By PALA
https://app.soundstripe.com/songs/8182

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