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Behind the News: The Limits of Trials & Elections in Chile and Honduras

Dec 6, 2021
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
What Happened to Ziomara Castro?
02:28 • 2min
3
The Politics of the Election
04:07 • 2min
4
The National Party, the National Party and the Ali Lal Alianza
05:42 • 2min
5
Are the Forces of the Local Oligarchy Going to Continue?
07:21 • 3min
6
Is There an Agenda for a Universal Basic Income?
10:21 • 2min
7
The Constitutional Conclave in Chile
12:11 • 5min
8
I Think It's Hard to Imagine Bolsenaro Not as Winning, but Having Such Confidence
17:01 • 3min
9
Is That a Sufficient Number?
20:05 • 2min
10
The Appeal of Social Egenda in Chile
21:39 • 4min
11
Is There a Pink Tide Two Point O?
25:18 • 2min
12
Do We Expect Trials Too Much Out of Trials?
27:22 • 4min
13
Was This Really a Good Trial to Make That Point?
31:24 • 2min
14
Criminal Justice
33:50 • 2min
15
Is the Prosecution's Heart Not in It?
35:38 • 3min
16
I Don't Think a Guilty Verdict Would Have Stopped Police Brutality or White Supremacy
38:10 • 2min
17
Is the System Really Working?
39:59 • 3min
18
The Bad Apple Isn't What You Describe
42:30 • 3min
19
Are You Often Referred to as Body by Who?
45:58 • 2min
20
The State's Rights Are the Ones Who Run the Show
47:41 • 2min
21
The System Prevents Forgiveness
49:12 • 4min