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![Interview with Jorge Sanjines](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Call Number: LA 179Format: Cass A & BProducers: Lincoln BergmanCollection: Struggles in Latin America
Interview of well known film director from Bolivia, Jorge Sanjines, who made the famous film about US Peace Corps--Blood of the Condor. Interview by Lincoln Bergman, with English translation by Margaret Randall.
![Coca Leaf Workers and Organizer with Barrios Unidos](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Date: 1/1/1994Call Number: CV 094AFormat: Cass AProducers: Chuy VarelaProgram: Noticiero AhoraCollection: Chuy Varela Collection
Valentin Gutuierrez Quispe, a Bolivian Coca leaf worker, and Marciano Cruz, a former cocaine dealer and organizer at Barrios Unidos, connect the struggles of coca workers in Bolivia and Latinos in the US in the middle of the War on Drugs.
![Savia Andina compilation](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Songs by Savia Andina, an internationally recognized traditional Bolivian music group. Track listing:
A. 1) Cumbre 2) Camelita 3) El Fueguito 4) Tajibo 5) Bajo Los Cielos de Potosi 6) (Huayño) 7) Flor de Santa Cruz 8) Kipus 9) Vuelo de Condores 10) El Pedregoso
B. 1) Leño Verde 2) Rosa Carmin 3) Los Caporales 4) (Damza) 5) Dulce Retoño 6) Porque estas Triste 7) Misky Songo 8) Amorasa Pulmonita 9) Songoy Nanasya 10) Himno Al Litoral "Mar"
![Cantandole al Che (Songs devoted to Che Guevara)](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
This film is a homage to Che Guevera with about 20 songs dedicated to El Che and his comrades. Along with the music tracks the film includes picture of Che Guevara and the Cuban Revolution along with pictures taken by Che himself.
![NACLAs Latin America & Empire Report](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Publisher: The North American Congress On Latin AmericaYear: 1974Volume Number: Vol. 8-2 FebruaryFormat: PeriodicalCollection: NACLA
Bolivia: The War Goes On
![Declaration of the Council of Revolutionary Coordination](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Format: StatementCollection: Chile
Joint communique from MIR (Chile), Tupamaros (Uruguay), ELN (Bolivia) and the ERP (Argentina)
![Declaration of the Council of Revolutionary Coordination](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Format: StatementCollection: Chile
Joint communique from MIR (Chile), Tupamaros (Uruguay), ELN (Bolivia) and the ERP (Argentina)
![Text of Debray letter to Patty](images/thumbnails//34006.jpg)
This letter written by Regis Debray addresses Patricia Hearst's decision to take on the name of Tania and honors the real Tania who died fighting for revolution in Bolivia.
![Patty Hearst communique](images/thumbnails//34018.jpg)
This communique was written by Patricia Hearst, Teko, Fahizah, and Cinque. Hearst announces her joining the Symbionese Liberation Army to fight for the freedom of oppressed people and her decision to take up the name Tania. Teko discusses the need for white men to join the revolution and to stop opressing. Fahizah gives background on their General Field Marshall Cinque. Finally, Cinque calls for people to take up arms in the revolution and talks about the Hearst operations.