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Honduras Now Podcast

Karen Springredcircle.com

The Honduras Now Podcast shares human rights stories and connects them to global issues and North American policy. Honduras Now provides on-the-ground analysis from host, Karen Spring, a long-time human rights activist and researcher, and Hondurans from all walks of life through interviews and trips around the country. 

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Episodes

Ep. 10: Eyes on the US Election: Immigration policy

The US elections are less than 3 weeks away. Both Trump and Biden's immigration policy has a huge impact on Honduras and Honduran families. Over 1 million Hondurans live in the US and thousands migrate to the US-Mexico border every year. Today, we hear from Judy Ancel of the Kansas City-based organization, the Cross Border Network that co-sponsored an online event this week to outline six immigration policy issues and the two Presidential candidates's positions on each. Support this podcast at —...

Oct 16, 202032 min

Ep. 9: Fighting Hunger with Protests, Resistance and Solidarity

We take a trip to the Alemania neighbourhood in El Progreso, Yoro to speak with a community in resistance. In the midst of a land struggle, the women in the Alemania protest and pressure Honduran authorities for food assistance during the Covid-19 pandemic. When they were repressed, they take matters into their own hands. 6 months later, they are still going strong. This is what resistance and solidarity looks like during a pandemic in Honduras. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/ho...

Oct 02, 202021 min

Ep 8: What Independence? Honduran Drug Cases in US Courts

September 15, 2020 was Independence Day in Honduras. But some ask: What independence? Host Karen Spring speaks with Gabriela Amador of the Pro-Honduras Network to discuss the legal cases against Honduran drug traffickers in US courts. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/honduras-now-podcast/donations

Sep 18, 202031 min

Ep. 7: A Week to Remember: Freeing Political Prisoners

August 9, 2019 is a day to remember. It was the final day of an entire week of action and struggle to demand the freedom of all Honduran political prisoners. Dr. Adrienne Pine joins Karen Spring to co-host a discussion that recaps the struggle to free two Honduran political prisoners - Karen's partner, Edwin Espinal and Raul Alvarez. Both were imprisoned for 19 months in a maximum-security prison after being arrested for protesting the 2017 electoral fraud in Honduras. With audio clips from the ...

Sep 04, 202029 min

Ep. 6: The tourist industry and Garifuna land theft in Honduras

In more ways than one, global actors are involved and invested in the tourist industry in Honduras. The land issues surrounding the industry, particularly in Afro-indigenous Garifuna territory, overlap with state measures to control and manage land in the name of environmental protection and conservation. We hear from Dr. Chris Loperena, an assistant professor of anthropology who acted as an expert witness in the InterAmerican Court of Human Rights in the case brought forward by the Garifuna com...

Aug 21, 202048 min

Ep. 5: "You took them alive, we want them back alive"

It’s been 21 days since five men - four Afro-indigenous Garifuna men and another man from Belize - were forcibly disappeared from the community of Triunfo de la Cruz. The host Karen Spring interviews Cesar Benedict, a community leader in Triunfo de la Cruz and a member of the Black Fraternal Organization of Honduras (OFRANEH). Cesar provides information about the Honduran government's supposed investigation, the situation in the community, and the on-going demands of the Garifuna people about bo...

Aug 07, 202018 min

Ep. 4: Garifuna Lives Matter

On July 18, 2020, Afro-indigenous Garifuna land defenders were kidnapped from their homes and disappeared. This episode goes through the series of events since their disappearance. For decades, the Garifuna people have been threatened by the global tourist industry and African palm companies that want to take their collectively-owned ancestral lands. The Garifuna have resisted and have faced repression as a result. This episode proposes actions to demand an investigation into the recent disappea...

Jul 24, 202029 min

Ep 3: Covid-19 and Corruption

Healthcare workers are on the front lines of the Covid-19 crisis that continues to worsen in Honduras. This week, Honduran physicians delivered a strong message to North American and Honduran sweatshops. They are also protesting against the other pandemic exacerbating Covid-19's impacts in the country: corruption Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/honduras-now-podcast/donations

Jul 10, 202023 min

Ep. 2: What the coup means 11 years later

Its been 11 years since the 2009 coup in Honduras. This episode provides a brief overview of the current crisis generated by the Covid-19 pandemic in the context of the 11th anniversary of the 2009 coup d'état. We hear from social movement leader and President of STIBYS union, Carlos H. Reyes and the General Coordinator of COPINH, Berta Zúñiga Cáceres. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/honduras-now-podcast/donations...

Jun 28, 202020 min

Ep. 1: The 2009 coup d'état in Honduras

This episode is an overview of the June 28, 2009 coup d'état in Honduras. Why did it happen? Who supported it? Featuring voices from Hondurans in the streets of Tegucigalpa on June 28, 2009 & examining the role of the U.S. and Canadian governments in an event that sparked the on-going economic, social and humanitarian crisis in Honduras. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/honduras-now-podcast/donations...

Jun 28, 202017 min

Ep 0: What's Honduras Now? Who's Karen Spring?

Get a taste of what the Honduras Now Podcast is all about. Meet your host, Karen Spring, the Honduras-based Coordinator for the Honduras Solidarity Network (HSN) with over a decade of experience living and working on human rights issues in Honduras. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/honduras-now-podcast/donations

Jun 18, 20206 min
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