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![Noticiero Ahora with Michael Scott](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Call Number: CV 110Format: Cass A & BProducers: Chuy VarelaProgram: Noticiero AhoraCollection: Chuy Varela Collection
Michael Scott about the 1994 elections in Brazil and the drive to register Brazilian voters in the United States. Scott talks about the extreme disparity between the rich and poor in Brazil and the two candidates: Fernando Henrique Cardoso and Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. Scott also discusses the tampering of Brazilian currency, the Real Plan, to support the conservative Cardoso.
![Guatemala, Brazil, Carlos Muñoz](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Date: 7/29/1993Call Number: CV 120Format: Cass A & BProducers: Chuy VarelaCollection: Chuy Varela Collection
Caius Brandaõ and Jose de Souza from the National Street Children Movement in Brazil talk about the death squad killings of street children in Brazil's cities and the movements in the new "civil society" to counter violence. Amilcar Mendez, founder of The Council of Ethnic Communities Runujel Junam, talks about the violence and deprivation of civil and human rights in Guatemala. Carlos Muñoz talks about the importance of KPFA and Pacifica Radio as a voice standing in the face of "new McCarthyism."
![Interview with John Kritch](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Date: 7/20/1993Call Number: CV 174AFormat: Cass AProducers: Chuy VarelaProgram: KPFACollection: Chuy Varela Collection
About his travels in Brazil, to study indigenous music for his book, "Why is this Country Dancing?"
![Year-End show 1972](images/thumbnails//6072.jpg)
Date: 12/31/1972Call Number: RD 027 R2Format: Reel 2Producers: Lincoln Bergman, Claude MarksProgram: Real Dragon Collection: “The Real Dragon” a news magazine including music and poetry
Includes commentary on:
Indo-Chinese Victories (demonstrations around the world, liberation of territories, destruction of puppet army, US northwest train stoppages and sailors refusing to go to war)
Japan (Tanaka takes Sato's place in power, movement against US war in Indochina grows, Okinawa struggle - US cedes island back to Japan yet keeps military bases)
Philippines (New People's Army grows, Muslim resistance, Marcos imposes marital law)
South Korea (Park Chung Hee imposes martial law, his opponents executed)
Portugese colonial governments push fascism, use napalm and other tactics in Angola Mozambique, Guinea Bissau
Ireland (Bloody Sunday occurs, where British troops murder demonstrators in Northern Ireland, detention of IRA suspects without trial, MacStiofain imprisoned, US Irish supporters attacked by grand juries)
Brazil (US imperial forces use Brazilian cliques to squash liberation struggles, genocide against Indigenous peoples, Comandante Marcia killed)
UN Special Committee on Colonialism (from which US resigned months before) classifies Puerto Rico as a colony
Indigenous People takeover US Bureau of Indian Affairs office in Washington DC, mass refusals to accept government payments for land by Pit River Indians, Angela Davis acquitted of charges brought against in her in relation to Aug 7 Marin County Courthouse uprising, Prop 22 defeated - a victory for Farm Workers, restoration of the US death penalty, court upholds Organized Crime Control Act used against radicals, surveillance techniques employed in high schools and on streets of poor communities of color, Hoover dies and Patrick Grey steps in to "streamline and modernize FBI," Nixon strikes deals in Moscow (then Soviet Union) including Arms Limitation, grain and oil deals, push for global capitalism - Pepsi first US drink to be made and marketed in S.U., Nixon re-elected.
Actuality includes Billy Dean Smith, Ramsey Clark, Thai Binh, MacStoifain, Allende, Angela, Ruchell (EXCELLENT!!), Talamantez
![South West Africa People's Organization (SWAPO) and Brazil Liberation Interviews](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Mishek Myongo, a Vice-President of SWAPO, on armed struggle in Namibia. Miguel Arrias of Brazil, former governor of Pernambuco state, now spokesman for Brazilian Information Front.
![NACLA Report On The Americas](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Publisher: The North American Congress On Latin AmericaYear: 1981Volume Number: Vol. 15-2 March-AprilFormat: PeriodicalCollection: NACLA
Puerto Rico: End Of Autonomy. Plus Updates on Brazil, Nicaragua, and Attack on the Americas.
![NACLAs Latin America & Empire Report](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Publisher: The North American Congress On Latin AmericaYear: 1973Volume Number: Vol. 7-4 AprilFormat: PeriodicalCollection: NACLA
Brazil: Development For Whom?
![NACLA Packet #6](images/thumbnails//33038.jpg)
Publisher: The North American Congress On Latin AmericaDate: 5/31/1972Volume Number: 31-MayFormat: PeriodicalCollection: NACLA
A Letter from Brazil; Faculty and Students Escalate Actions; Hip Culture and the Third World; Ralston Purina: Your Friendly Neighborhood Capitalist