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This week in Honduras, friends are supporters are taking time to celebrate the life of slain Indigenous activist Berta Cáceres. More than a month after her shooting death, the government has offered few details about their death. Human rights groups around the world condemn the attack and urge the Honduran government to act to protect other activists. We’ll talk about Caceres’ life and death and the plight of those speaking up for Indigenous people in Latin America.
Guests:
Silvio Carrillo – freelance journalist and nephew of Berta Cáceres
Dr. Dana Frank- professor of history at the University of California Santa Cruz
Jenni Monet (Laguna Pueblo) -Independent Journalist
Break Bed: Dat One (song) The Delbert Anderson Trio (artist) MANITOU (album)