What's Happening in Colombia

Carolina Botero from Karisma

28 min · 8. sept. 2021
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Connor is joined by Carolina Botero to discuss the impact of technology in the Paro Nacional, the government's involvement with shutting down the internet during protests, human rights violations and much more. If you are a Spanish speaker, you HAVE TO tune into Karisma's new podcast detailing these themes in greater detail. It's a fantastic listen. Check out the first episode here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0kdhbdMZFGkAG7ItQbsFEc?si=Na3cJIHBRH6uDp3TVNQgMg&dl_branch=1 Also be sure to check out Karisma's web page: https://web.karisma.org.co/ and follow them on social media: https://twitter.com/karisma https://www.instagram.com/karismacol/

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