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EPISODE · Jan 7, 2021

Politics in Brazil Today: Eyewitness Discussion with Journalist Michael Fox

from Green Left Radio · host Jacob Andrewartha, Chloe DS, Zane Alcorn, Michael Fox

NewsreportsA discussion with the presenters about the current situation facing refugees in Melbourne right now with over 60 refugees imprisoned in the Park Hotel in Melbourne and the on-going protests that are happening right now demanding their freedom. Interviews and DiscussionJacob Andrewartha sits down with long-time multimedia journalist and radio reporter Michael Fox to discuss politics in Brazil. The discussion focuses on far-right President Jair Bolsonaro, in particular his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic and policy of environmental destruction, and the grassroots resistance to his government. Also discussed are the recent municipal elections that took place in November. Fox is a former editor of NACLA Report on the Americas, former director of video production at teleSUR English, and a former steering committee member of the daily radio news show, FSRN. Fox has reported extensively from across Latin America for NPR, PRI’s The World, DW, The Nation, Business Insider, The Intercept, AJ+, TRT World, The Real News and numerous other outletsHe is currently working on a 11-part podcast series titled "Brazil on Fire" that takes listeners across Brazil to cover Bolsonaro’s rise to power, the motivation of his supporters, and the communities that are holding on, resisting, or trying to fight back. You can read more about the project here.You can listen to the individual interview here via Green Left.

NewsreportsA discussion with the presenters about the current situation facing refugees in Melbourne right now with over 60 refugees imprisoned in the Park Hotel in Melbourne and the on-going protests that are happening right now demanding their freedom. Interviews and DiscussionJacob Andrewartha sits down with long-time multimedia journalist and radio reporter Michael Fox to discuss politics in Brazil. The discussion focuses on far-right President Jair Bolsonaro, in particular his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic and policy of environmental destruction, and the grassroots resistance to his government. Also discussed are the recent municipal elections that took place in November. Fox is a former editor of NACLA Report on the Americas, former director of video production at teleSUR English, and a former steering committee member of the daily radio news show, FSRN. Fox has reported extensively from across Latin America for NPR, PRI’s The World, DW, The Nation, Business Insider, The Intercept, AJ+, TRT World, The Real News and numerous other outletsHe is currently working on a 11-part podcast series titled "Brazil on Fire" that takes listeners across Brazil to cover Bolsonaro’s rise to power, the motivation of his supporters, and the communities that are holding on, resisting, or trying to fight back. You can read more about the project here.You can listen to the individual interview here via Green Left.

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