Countering the Impact of the U.S. Blockade: A Conversation with Llanisca Lugo
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Countering the Impact of the U.S. Blockade: A Conversation with Llanisca Lugo

Cuba has endured a criminal U.S. blockade for over six decades, while Venezuela is nearing a decade of life under sanctions. In this interview, Llanisca Lugo explores the consequences of the imperialist blockade as well as the strategies available to counteract it.

Why Israel’s War Is Genocide — and Why Biden Is Culpable; Also: ‘The Silence of the Damned’.
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Why Israel’s War Is Genocide — and Why Biden Is Culpable; Also: ‘The Silence of the Damned’.

Israel has made no secret of it: it has embarked on a genocidal plan to “create conditions where life in Gaza becomes unsustainable.” And Joe Biden is its accomplice. Also: Those refusing to denounce this genocide – history will not judge them kindly.

Journalists Unions Express Concern over Broadcasting Bill 2023; Also: Interview with RSF Head Célia Mercier
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Journalists Unions Express Concern over Broadcasting Bill 2023; Also: Interview with RSF Head Célia Mercier

The NAJ, DUJ, and APWJF express their concern that the proposed bill represents a significant step towards expanding undeclared censorship. Also: “Liberticidal Laws Have Tightened Government Control Over the Media Narrative in India” – RSF’s Célia Mercier.

Communication By and For the People: A Conversation with Thierry Deronne
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Communication By and For the People: A Conversation with Thierry Deronne

Thierry Deronne is a Belgian-born filmmaker who has long accompanied working-class and campesino struggles in Latin America. He talks about the philosophy driving the community media movement and the future of popular communication, and specifically his current project: Hugo Chávez Popular Cinema and Theatre School.