A video blogger in Washington, DC focusing on arts, politics, community life, culture and current issues, regarding mostly Native and African peoples in the US and Latin America.
Ollanta Humala se reunio con un grupo de peruanos en el estado de Virginia, en ;Estados Unidos, el 15 de setiembre de 2010.
Entrevista con el periodista Jesse Freeston de The Real News Network, quien comparte sus experiencias luego de visitar Honduras por un mes, durante las ultimas elecciones convocadas por el régimen de Roberto Micheletti. Entrevista de Carlos A. Quiroz para los blogs Carlos in DC y Peruanista. .
Journalist Jeese Freeston of The Real News Network shares his experiences after spending a month in Honduras, monitoring the marred presidential elections of 2009. Interview by Carlos A. Quiroz for the blog Carlos in DC.More info:.
Entrevista con Bertha Oliva, lideresa del Comite de Detenidos Desaparecidos de Honduras - CODEHA, y una de las figuras mas importantes del activismo por derechos humanos en el mundo.
"Unheard Voices in Latin America: The Plight of Afro Latinos" panel organized by the Congressional Black Caucus 2009 Conference. Video 2 of 2Moderator: Dr. Eva T. Thorne, Meyer and W. Walter Jaffe Assistant Professor of Politics at Brandeis University.Panelists: Rep. Donald M. Payne (D-NJ 10); Mr. Gilberto Amaya, Central American Black Organization (CABO, ONECA); Mr. Leonardo Reales, Afro Colombian Movemente CIMARRON and Consultant for Creador Pictures; Dr. Maria Moreno Vega, Global Afro Latin...
"Unheard Voices in Latin America: The Plight of Afro Latinos" panel organized by the Congressional Black Caucus 2009 Conference. Video 2 of 2Moderator: Dr. Eva T. Thorne, Meyer and W. Walter Jaffe Assistant Professor of Politics at Brandeis University.Panelists: Rep. Donald M. Payne (D-NJ 10); Mr. Gilberto Amaya, Central American Black Organization (CABO, ONECA); Mr. Leonardo Reales, Afro Colombian Movemente CIMARRON and Consultant for Creador Pictures; Dr. Maria Moreno Vega, Global Afro Latin...
Marino Cordova of AFRODES the Association of Displaced Afro Colombians, gives a personal testimony on the current humanitarian crisis affecting millions of Afro descendants and Indigenous peoples in Colombia. Over 4.5 million Colombians have been displaced by the violence promoted by the government, paramilitary and guerrillas. Recorded during the opening of the Afro Colombian Mural painted by Joel Bergner in Washington, DC, on September 12, 2009.Carlos in DC blog.
GERONIMO ALBERTO SANCHEZ GARCIA ALEJANDRO ISRAEL CORREA ORTEGA Professors at Instituto Universitario de Barlovento (IUB) of Venezuela IPS SALSA and Grupo Afro Descendiente Washington, DC, September 9, 2009