For the full discussion, please join us on Patreon at - https://www.patreon.com/posts/live-at-7pm-est-120995614 Journalist JosĂ© Luis Granados Ceja & journalist Andalusia Soloff talk about Colombian President Gustavo Petro's resistance to Trump. 00:00:00 Colombian President Gustavo Petro fights back against Trump deportationâs cruelty 00:01:29 Colombian arrive in on a regular plane without handcuffs 00:02:41 We need presidents in Latin America who will push back, not like the president of El Salvador 00:04:16 On Gustavo Petroâs funny letter to Trump 00:07:00 Katie reads from the Petro letter 00:08:30 Jose Luis on why this act of resistance is not the failure the media is making it out to be JosĂ© Luis Granados Ceja (@GranadosCeja https://twitter.com/granadosceja?lang=en) is a writer and photojournalist based in Mexico City. He previously worked as a staff writer for teleSUR and currently works on a freelance basis. He is also the host of the SoberanĂa podcast co-host of the SoberanĂa podcast ( / @soberaniapodcast . His stories focus on contemporary political issues, particularly those that involve grassroots efforts to affect social change. He often covers the work of social and labor movements in Latin America. Follow him on Twitter: @GranadosCeja (https://twitter.com/granadosceja?lang=en) Andalusia K. Soloff is an Emmy nominated documentary filmmaker and multimedia journalist in Mexico who seeks to center the voices of those most affected by violence by focusing on their human dignity and resilience. Soloff has produced award-winning documentaries including "A Sense of Community: Iztapalapa," "Frontline Mexico," "Guatemala's Past Unearthed"(Al Jazeera) as well as "Endangered" (HBO), focused on the risks that journalists face. Her new cinematic short, "Poppy Crash," which flips the script on the fentanyl crisis, is part of the official selection of the DOCS MX film festival and IDFA Docs for Sale. She has produced news documentaries and reports for RAI, ZDF, CGTN, Democracy Now!, AJ+, VICE News, TRT World and worked both as a DP, Drone Operator, and Correspondent for numerous other production companies and global news outlets. She is Founder of the journalist organization Frontline Freelance MĂ©xico as well as Co-coordinator of the Fixing Journalism initiative, which seeks to change the unequal relationships that exist between local fixers and foreign correspondents. Andalusia has been a fellow with the Dart Center and the International Women's Media Foundation. As a multimedia storyteller, Soloff is the author of the graphic novel "Taken Alive" (Penguin Random House 2019) about the 43 disappeared Ayotzinapa students that has been translated in numerous languages; as well as a podcast series about exiled Guerrillas, and a kidnapping ring in Guanajuato, Mexico. She is currently producing a graphic series on unaccompanied minors and migration for the NYC Board of Education. #colombia #trump #immigration #resistance ***Please support The Katie Halper Show *** For bonus content, exclusive interviews, to support independent media & to help make this program possible, please join us on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/thekatiehalpershow Get your Katie Halper Show Merch here! https://katiehalper.myspreadshop.com/all Follow Katie on Twitter: @kthalps
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