Synopsis
Atlanta WRFG 89.3 - Beyond Borders show incorporates content relevant to Native American, Latino, Caribbean and African perspectives.Beyond Borders' mission is to take a critical analysis of US Foreign Policy and its effects on the people of Latin America and the Caribbean, as well as how to address how US Foreign Policy affects people of color in the United States. BB airs every Saturday from 5-7pm EST on 89.3FM in Atlanta and streams online www.wrfg.org.BB is an educational, cultural and informative radio show that aims to impulse a participatory democracy, solidarity and the integration of communities of color from Latin American, the Caribbean and North America. We believe that the media should to be in tune with the new political, economical and social models that are grounded in equality and human rights and created by the communities that are directly impacted by human rights violations.
Episodes
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Fighting US Imperialism from Immigrant Rights to Nuclear Weapons
14/05/2019 Duration: 02h01minThis week the Beyond Borders crew starts with our regional round-up discussing news from around the Caribbean and Latin America. While technical difficulties prevented our interview on Venezuela, we discuss the issue of US imperialism in Latin America with a focus on the School of the Americas located at Fort Benning in Georgia. We also learn that the School of the Americas Watch (SOA Watch) will return to Georgia this November to call for tech closure of the SOA. In the second hour we check in with Uche Onwa who spent about 3 months in detention at the Atlanta City Detention Center (ACDC) after being detained on his way to a human rights conference dedicated to supporting those in the LGBTQ community. Uche shares his previous advocacy work in Nigeria, his experiences in detention in the US, and his role in pushing the City of Atlanta to end their detention agreement with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Uche also discusses his new leadership role at the Queer Detainee Empowerment Project (QD
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Presidents, Prejudice, and PR Stunts - 02/23/2019
05/04/2019 Duration: 02h01minOn this week's program, the Beyond Borders Crew checks in with several Venezuela solidarity actions happening around the US and the rest of the world in places like New York City, Minneapolis, Minnesota, and Pensacola, Florida. These coordinated actions are united in their opposition to US military intervention in Venezuela and seek to expose the so-called "humanitarian aid crisis" at the Venezuela-Colombia border as a PR stunt manufactured by the US government and others supporting the attempt to overthrow the democratically elected government of Nicolas Maduro. In the second hour, the team explores the connections between white supremacy and racism throughout Latin America and the US as they interview a group of students from Kennesaw State University (KSU) resisting overt threats against black students and other student of color on campus made by white students with openly white supremacist views. Many of those fighting injustices on campus are working together as a part of a student organization cal
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From Haiti to Columbia 3/30/2019
02/04/2019 Duration: 01h55minThe studio team is joined by Guerchang Bastia a renowned artists, changemaker and political activists hailing from Hinche, Central Ayiti to talk about his music, fighting for rights in Haiti, the youth, and the opportunities to support changemaking. Music as a cultural weapon to challenge patriarchy, colonialism, imperialism, etc is explored as well as the central role of Hinche as a center of political and popular challenge to the status quo. Check out his music here. 2nd Hour Beginning on March 10, thousands of people throughout southwestern Colombia took to the streets. The "Minga in Defense of Life, Territory, Democracy, Justice, and Peace" brings together people fed up with the government's empty promises and the continuation of a war that dispossesses and displaces them, as it simultaneously destroy the planet: Madre Tierra, Uma Kiwe, Mother Earth. Over the course of three weeks, the Minga has been subjected to threats, attacks, and racist vitriol emanating from the Colombian nation-state. Accordin
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Machismo, Mexico and Mass Incarceration
21/02/2019 Duration: 01h58minIn this episode we were able to speak with Claudia, the daughter of Mexican immigrants and have a glimpse at her US imperialism, separation, and patriarchy have impacted her. She also tells the story of a woman diagnosed with cancer who was still forced to work The Second Shift (the additional labor women have to perform outside of the workplace at home). We also talked to Josue, (and a woman whose name I don't remember) about issues with the caravan and how there is oppression against members of the caravan and those reporting on it. Priyanka Bhatt from Project South also came and gave us a quick update on Georgia Detention Watch and (I think???) we talk a bit about 21 Savage and how immigration is not just a (non-black) latinx issue
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Beyond Borders February 1, 2019
05/02/2019 Duration: 02h34minKevin, Arielle, and Jovan are joined in the studio by Ras Kofi Kwayana to discuss Bob Fest ATL 2019 and the upcoming weeks of event. The impact and continued vibrations of Bob Marley and his impact on the world are discussed in depth. In the second hour, the team is joined by Bassey Etuk of Project South to discuss the #RAMificationsofPATRIOTISM and callers call in to discuss their beliefs on the matter as folks come to Atlanta to watch the superbowl! The show closes out with conversation about Langston Hughes and his triple consciousness and an extended musical selection for Beyond Borders After Dark! Enjoy For info about Bob Fest ATL 2019 visit http://www.ondafarm.com/home/bobfest/ Kids Who Die This is for the kids who die, Black and white, For kids will die certainly. The old and rich will live on awhile, As always, Eating blood and gold, Letting kids die. Kids will die in the swamps of Mississippi Organizing sharecroppers Kids will die in the streets of Chicago Organizing workers Kids will die in the
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December 8, 2018
16/12/2018 Duration: 01h48minIn the first hour with have an update of regional news and the studio team is joined by the Venezuelan consul in New Orleans, Jesus “Chucho” Garcia for a wide ranging conversation on a variety of topics involving Venezuela and the region at large. In the second hour, Georgia Detention Watch provides an update on the situation in the state and students from Freedom University join in on a conversation on liberatory education today.
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Haiti Today and The legacy of Operation Just Cause
31/12/2017 Duration: 53minJoined by Carolyn-Rose Avila and Yvette Modestine, the Beyond Borders team discusses the rights of women and children in Haiti and the region, relief and development, and the history and legacy of Operation Just Cause (Panama 1989)
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Lets Talk about Revolutions and Legacies [12/30/2017 Hour 1]
31/12/2017 Duration: 01h12minAlister Thomas joins the studio team to talk about reparations, displacement, and land rights . Regular guest Franz follows up in the second half with a discussion of the legacy of the Haitian revolution
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December 23, 2017 Hour 2
25/12/2017 Duration: 52minJoined in the studio by outside guests the team does a Regional Roundup, discusses ARgentina, Brazil, and Mexico. Joined by Vicki Cervantes of La Voz de Los de Abajo, from Chicago regarding the events in Hondauras. The team also speaks to Eduardo Garcia of School of the Americas Watch about new laws being promulgated in Mexico that empower the military.
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December 23, 2017 Hour 1 - Conversations on recovery and Ian Boyne
25/12/2017 Duration: 58minIn hour 1 the studio crew hears from Michael S Browne the Minister of Education of Antigua/Barbuda regarding recovery from hurricanes. That conversation is followed by comments on the passing of Ian Boyne
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Learning about Honduras (Hour 2 Dec 2 2017)
05/12/2017 Duration: 58minJovan, Sobukwe, and Anthony are joined by a panel of activists and citizens to talk about situations in Honduras and at the borders. Learn about US involvement, complicity, and the state of martial law that has been declared in the midst of protest against a stolen election. We also hear some more about GLAHR, Georgia Latino Alliance for Human Rights end of the year celebration.
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Whats going on in Columbia? Hour 1
05/12/2017 Duration: 56minSobukwe and Jovan are joined in the studio by Anthony Dest to discuss recent developments in Columbia, the frontlines black and indigenous folk find themselves on in Columbia, the effects of the recent peace process, and ongoing developments in Buenaventura. More information can be found at https://afrocolombian.org
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Whats Encuentro?
30/11/2017 Duration: 52minIn the second hour of the November 18 show, we hear about WRFG's Carnival of Cultures, the outcome of Encuentro, and a regional Update
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Hurricane Relief Update and the Battle of Vertieres
30/11/2017 Duration: 01h12minIn hour 1 of the show, we speak to Bernard Warner of the ANtigua Barbuda Association of People with Disabilities to hear a report back about how Hurricane relief is going and speak to Ezili Danto about the importance of the Battle of Vertieres, a definitive event in the Haitian revolution and one whose aftershocks are still felt today!
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News from the Border
30/11/2017 Duration: 42minIn hour 2, hear from regular contributor Adrian Bernal as he reports back from the border! This show was recorded on November 11, 2017.
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Hour 2 - What's up with Hurricane relief and the Bertha Caceras investigation continues
30/11/2017 Duration: 59minLearn about community events with organizations like BAJI, a roundup of regional news, updates on hurricane relief, and the Bertha Caceras investigation continues. News about TPS and refugee displacement as well!
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Hour 1 - What's up with Hurricane relief and the Bertha Caceras investigation continues
30/11/2017 Duration: 01h01minLearn about community events with organizations like BAJI, a roundup of regional news, updates on hurricane relief, and the Bertha Caceras investigation continues. News about TPS and refugee displacement as well!
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Beyond Borders 91117 Hurricane Irma and 911
13/09/2017 Duration: 01h58sThe studio team discuss 9/11/1973 and 9/11/2001 in the context of ongoing attacks on the working peoples of the world. Disability activists Bernard Warner of the Antigua Barbuda Association of People With Disabilities, and Lauryn Bonneli of the US VI.
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Beyond Borders 9/11/2017 Hour 2
13/09/2017 Duration: 01h58sThe studio crew discusses DACA with Project South Legal and Advocacy Director Azadeh Shahshahani, Damage caused by Hurricane Irma and long term development efforts.
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Emancipation Day Continued, Independent Media, and The Caribbean
01/08/2017 Duration: 57minThe studio crew of Subukwe, Jovan, and Kevin is joined by Kwame, Ras Lofi, and Baba Usi to continue the discussion on emancipation day, talk about the critical nature of independent community owned media, and they discuss the Caribbean.