Latin Pulse: 2.24.2012




Latin Pulse show

Summary: This week, Latin Pulse returns to culture and music in Latin America and the connections to social movements. This is the third in a series of programs looking at these cultural connections. This program looks closely at the roots of protest music originating in Argentina, Panama, and Brazil. The hosts of NPR's Alt.Latino podcast are back, sharing their expertise to discuss the music of Mercedes Sosa, Ruben Blades, and Chico Buarque. The news segment of the program includes a report on the Organization of American States' request for a hearing in the dispute between Ecuador's President Rafael Correa and his country's media. In-Depth Interviews: Felix Contreras of Alt.Latino and Jasmine Garsd of Alt.Latino. Executive Producer: Rick Rockwell Associate Producer: Vanessa Haces Gonzatti (To download or stream this podcast, click here.) (To download a playlist of songs included in this podcast, please click here.) (The program is 30 minutes in length and the file size is 28 MB.) podcast news Latin America Ecuador Rafael Correa OAS media free speech protest music culture salsa Argentina Panama Brazil Mercedes Sosa Ruben Blades Chico Buarque music