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Faltando tan solo un mes y un par de días, la candidata del PUSC se perfila como la opción más atractiva para los ticos; no por sus propuestas novedosas, ni por su destacada labor a favor del país, sino que podemos ver como el efecto “Luis Guillermo Solis” se esta volviendo a repetir. The post Helvete: Lisbeth, Lisseth, Lineth… presidente! appeared first on Leviatán Podcast.
Listeners this week we're back with Sara Mora.This episode was recorded in the car on a trip from LA to San Diego so bare with us and the background noise.Sara Mora is a national immigrant rights activist who began her activism at the short age of 14. Now 22 years old, Sara spends her time leading national campaigns and efforts to build consciousness and a call to action immigration reform matter.Known as @MissSaraMora on social media globally, Sara has become a sought-after voice in the work of social change and community empowerment. A college student, influencer, digital media strategist, Sara has dedicated her youth to being a symbol of empowerment and courage in the face of adversity. From the very short age of 10, Sara served as a youth voice at her local church and community organization. In highschool, Sara led conversation around the importance of empowering young students who like her were in need of role models. When she graduated high school she debuted as an activist when interviewing at the time President of Costa Rica, Luis Guillermo Solis(2014-2018) on DACA and questioning external countries role in supporting young people with DACA.After the Trump administration cruelly terminated the DACA program in September 2017, Sara Mora decided to come out publicly as undocumented, a leader for young people who are beneficiaries of the DREAM act. She is an organizer, digital guru and media strategist.Sara has been a model for many young people who are facing one of the most uncertain and frightening times in their lives. She has mentored youth, given presentations to hundreds of high school students on community organizing, college access and immigrant rights issues and has motivated countless others to join the immigrant rights movement.Listeners, Sara and I had a lot of fun chatting, even though it was in the car and the sound is not the best, we hope you learn and get inspired to take action. Because every granito de arena cuenta. Follow Sara on all things social:WebsiteInstagramFacebookTwitter Follow Cafe con Pam on all things socialInstagramFacebookCafeconPam.comRecovering Procrastinators Facebook Group Join the Patreon community! https://www.patreon.com/cafeconpampodcast For the Small Biz Support Program head over to www.spreadideasmovepeople.com/sbspShare this episode with someone you loveAnd don't forget to Stay Shining!
Hablamos de la "Finca Encharralada", el Cementazo, el Hueco Fiscal, y concluimos con el futuro. Nos esperan 4 años más del PAC en el 2022?El legado de Luis Guillermo Solis es saltarse con garrocha la responsabilidad política. Acelerar la develación de su retrato con la única intención de recibir la menor cantidad de tiros sobre el Cementazo y el Hueco fiscal. Su escudero, Paola Vega, paró unos cuentos rayos; la tormenta la recibimos todos.
Former President of Costa Rica Luis Guillermo Solis and Vice President of Nicaragua Sergio Ramirez join Policy on Purpose to discuss the current crisis of democracy in Nicaragua, challenges and opportunities in relations between the Central American nations and their neighbors to the north and the ongoing migration crisis at the U.S. -Mexico border. Dr. […]
HARDtalk's Stephen Sackur talks to the President of Costa Rica, Luis Guillermo Solis. They used to call Costa Rica the Switzerland of Latin America; it seemed so much more stable, peaceful and prosperous than its neighbours. But now that image is fading as the country faces a budget crisis, endemic poverty, organised crime and corruption. President Solis came to power promising change, so what's gone wrong?
The historic changes between Cuba and the United States are rolling out but the Obama administration is also making aggressive diplomatic moves throughout Latin America. That strategic shift provides the centerpiece for discussion on Latin Pulse this week. The program takes a wide-ranging view of the geopolitical situation in Latin America and provides a preview of the summit next week of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC). The news segment of the program focuses on the negotiations between the U.S. and Cuba and President Barack Obama's policy pronouncements on Cuba.The program includes in-depth interviews with:Adam Isacson of the Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA); andMichael McCarthy of American University's Center for Latin American & Latino Studies (CLALS). Executive Producer: Rick Rockwell; Producer: Jim Singer; Engineering Support: Zach Kromer; andProduction Assistant: Gabriela Canchola.(To download or stream this podcast, click here.) (The program is 30 minutes in length and the file size is 42 MB.) podcastnewsLatin AmericaCubaMexicoGuatemaladiplomacytradeUnited StatestourismRaul CastrotravelCentral AmericaBarack ObamaU.S. CongressespionageAlan GrossNSAPope Francis Iran ChinaCanadaCELACBrazilBoliviaColombiaHondurasNicaraguaimmigrationVenezuelaeconomicspoliticscoupsOASPanamaJohn KerryJoe BidenDilma RousseffEvo MoralesEl SalvadorCosta RicaNicolas MaduroPatrick LeahyJeff FlakeRobert MenendezMarco RubioTed CruzEdward SnowdenLaura ChinchillaDaniel OrtegaMonroe DoctrineSummit of the AmericasU.S. State DepartmentChris Van HollenLuis Guillermo Solis
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This week we welcome Captain Paul Watson of The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society to the program. Dan Stevens and I spoke with Captain Watson about his early days in Greenpeace and eventual founding of Sea Shepherd. In addition to the standard interview fare, we were of course eager to get the Captain’s take on: His current legal situation in Costa Rica and his appearance on Interpol Red List Sea Shepherd’s interest in murdered conservationist Jairo Mora Sandoval What he is asking the new President D. Luis Guillermo Solis to do for Sea Shepherd and for Costa Rica What the public can do to help his situation legally in Costa Rica The 2012 shark finning ban signed by Ex-President Laura Chinchilla with Sir Richard Branson on hand. The Kathy Tseng victory in her shark “spining” case. And much more… To get involved in Costa Rica, visit Sea Shepherd’s Costa Rica Facebook Page. For more information about this program, or to become a guest or sponsor, please write in at info@thisweekincostrica.com Thanks for the support of our wonderful sponsors; Robert Clark Insurance, Anti-Aging and Wellness Clinic,Croc’s Casino and Resort, The Costa Rica Star, Global TESOL College, and Podfly Productions LLC.