Atlas Network with Michael Carnuccio
Michael Carnuccio interviews Izabela Patriota, Director of Development at Ladies of Liberty Alliance (LOLA), about whether Latin America is truly shifting away from socialism and why deeper, bottom-up cultural change matters more than election cycles. Patriota describes LOLA’s growth to 50+ countries (about 15 in Latin America) and its focus on mobilizing women for liberty through chapters, a speakers bureau, and leadership trainings, emphasizing civil-society and private solutions over government action. She discusses on-the-ground impacts of government control, including public support for price controls in Argentina, and highlights threats to women’s personal freedoms globally. She recounts LOLA’s campaign for Venezuelan political prisoner María Oropeza, including rapid international legal advocacy and support enabled by Atlas Network grants and trainings, and previews LOLA’s expanding regional leadership retreats and ongoing Atlas Network partnership. Support freedom worldwide: https://www.AtlasNetwork.org [https://www.atlasnetwork.org] Show Notes / Timestamps 00:00 Show Opening 01:17 Political Shift in Latin America 03:25 Grassroots Freedom Movement 04:52 Socialism On the Ground 07:10 LOLA’s Vision 10:08 Maria Oropeza’s Case 14:50 How LOLA Began 17:41 Making Liberty Accessible 21:35 Izabela’s Journey in the Movement 24:13 Part of a Global Network 25:23 Atlas Network’s Training Culture 28:00 Atlas Network Grants for Maria 29:40 Growing LOLA Chapters 31:44 Liberty Forum Plans 33:35 First Timer Forum Tips 36:15 Do Donations Matter 37:50 Start a LOLA Chapter 39:39 Roots of Optimism 42:07 Local Food Favorites 43:53 LOLA’s 2026 Vision 45:23 Favorite Travel Surprise 47:56 Final Thanks and Wrap
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