PodParley PodParley

Guatemala and Cuba's Revolutions #1 - The Latinx Spring

Episode 1 of the The Movements: A Podcast History of the Masses podcast, hosted by The Movements History Podcast, titled "Guatemala and Cuba's Revolutions #1 - The Latinx Spring" was published on July 5, 2020 and runs 143 minutes.

July 5, 2020 ·143m · The Movements: A Podcast History of the Masses

0:00 / 0:00

In 1944, a wave of Democratization hits Latin America. After generations of semi-feudal labor conditions under successive liberal dictatorships, Guatemalan school teachers rise up and overthrow the regime. Inspired by Franklin Delano Roosevelt, these New Deal reformers join with indigenous activists and their commmunist party allies to launch the "Ten Years of Spring", a political movement to emancipate the indigenous majority of Guatemala and liberate it from foreign domination. The Guatema...

In 1944, a wave of Democratization hits Latin America. After generations of semi-feudal labor conditions under successive liberal dictatorships, Guatemalan school teachers rise up and overthrow the regime. Inspired by Franklin Delano Roosevelt, these New Deal reformers join with indigenous activists and their commmunist party allies to launch the "Ten Years of Spring", a political movement to emancipate the indigenous majority of Guatemala and liberate it from foreign domination.

The Guatemalan right-wing immediately launches coup attempt after coup attempt, but fails to dislodge the popular, legitimate governments of Juan Jose Arevalo and Jacobo Arbenz. But Americans, in the form of the United Fruit Company, in alliance with both New Deal liberals and right-wing conservatives in Washington, are determined to restore their near-total domination over the region.

Their efforts will become the template for "regime change" in the 20th and 21st centuries.

***

Using Guatemala and Cuba as narrative case studies, this series tells the story of Latin America during the Cold War and the social movements that challenged both local elites and American capital.

Support The Movements on Patreon

Social Media

Subscribe to the Podcast

Support the show

Support The Movements on Patreon

Subscribe to the Podcast

Twitter @movementspod

Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/movementspod)

Around the World Today Terrance Davies Around the World, Today is a dynamic podcast by Real Terryo, expertly hosted by Terry Davies. Each episode offers a deep dive into the latest news and politics from around the globe. Terry meticulously analyzes current events, unravelling the complexities behind the headlines and identifying a central theme to discuss in each instalment. From the intricacies of international diplomacy to the grassroots movements shaping societies, Around the World, Today provides listeners with a nuanced understanding of global affairs. Terry's insightful commentary and engaging interviews with experts and insiders shed light on the stories that often go unnoticed. Whether you're a seasoned political junkie or simply curious about world events, Around the World Today promises to broaden your perspective and keep you informed about the issues that matter most. Please tune in to explore the interconnectedness of our world and the underlying topics that influence the course of history.<b A Green Way Forward David Cobb and Michael O'Neil Take Our Audience Survey!Hosted by Jill Stein/Ajamu Baraka 2016 Campaign Manager David Cobb and produced by New York-based Green Party organizer Michael O'Neil, AGWF brings weekly conversations on building nonviolent, independent revolutionary political power through the Green Party and allied movements.This podcast presents the audio of our Facebook Live broadcasts on Mondays at 8pm ET.Sign up for our e-newsletter to find out about upcoming episodes, new ways to get the show, and more: http://agreenwayforward.org/about Influencing the American Society with the Hip-Hop movement Daniel Lee This is a history podcast where we are going to reveal the unique history of America. Second-Wave feminism vs. #metoo movement Asholey Calito This is a podcast meant to educate and compare The feminist movement of the 60s and 70s to the #metoo movement.
URL copied to clipboard!