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La Voz Del Pueblo is an 18-minute documentary that explores the difficult and violent Honduran reality through the perspective of journalists at the Jesuit-run radio station, Radio Progreso.
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<p><a href="http://ignatiansolidarity.net/la-voz-del-pueblo/">[Ignatian Solidarity Network, 03/24/15]</a></p>
<p><em>The most violent country on the planet isn&rsquo;t halfway across the globe; it is a 2.5 hour flight from Houston. Most U.S. citizens are at best dimly aware of the bloodshed that is the defining feature of present-day Honduras. Last summer, 2014, Honduran children surfaced on the southern U.S. border by the tens of thousands, prompting a Texas congressman to decry this &ldquo;invasion of our nation.&rdquo; Likewise, protesters in California met the young immigrants with angry slogans like &ldquo;return to sender!&rdquo; But did protesters have any understanding of the situation these youth were escaping? The violence they&rsquo;d be thrown back into if they were indeed &ldquo;returned to sender&rdquo;?</em></p>
<p><em>La Voz Del Pueblo is an 18-minute documentary that explores the difficult and violent Honduran reality through the perspective of journalists at the Jesuit-run radio station, Radio Progreso.</em></p>
<p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2ZQx34dGZ0"><em><img alt="" src="https://jsri.loyno.edu/sites/loyno.edu.jsri/files/Untitled2_0.jpg" style="float: left;" /></em></a></p>
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