The Americas Uncovered: Coup w/ Linda Farthing & Thomas Becker
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In episode five of our podcast The Americas Uncovered, host Dr Peter Watt of Sheffield University in the UK, speaks to Linda Farthing and Thomas Becker about their book, Coup: A Story of Violence and Resistance in Bolivia. The book dissects the events around the 2019 coup against the government of Evo Morales following his victory in the presidential election.
Linda Farthing is a journalist and independent scholar who works in Bolivia.
Thomas Becker is the Legal and Policy Director and a Senior Clinical Supervisor at the University Network for Human Rights.
Presented by Dr Peter Watt (University of Sheffield, UK)
Music by Peter Watt
Artwork by Simon Díaz-Cuffin
Linda Farthing is a journalist and independent scholar who works in Bolivia.
Thomas Becker is the Legal and Policy Director and a Senior Clinical Supervisor at the University Network for Human Rights.
Presented by Dr Peter Watt (University of Sheffield, UK)
Music by Peter Watt
Artwork by Simon Díaz-Cuffin
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