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Talk Latin America - Voices shaping the region

Talk Latin America - Voices shaping the region

By: Diego Laje
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Talk Latin America with Diego Laje brings you powerful conversations at the intersection of policy, advocacy, and culture—all from the heart of Washington, D.C. Each week, award-winning journalist Diego Laje sits down with thought leaders, innovators, and changemakers shaping Latin America’s future. Dive deep into the region’s political, social, and economic challenges with accessible, bilingual episodes designed for a global audience. Get first-hand insights, inspiring stories, and actionable ideas you won’t hear anywhere else. Listen now to stay informed, inspired, and connected.Diego Laje Politics & Government
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  • Facing Threats for the Truth: Cristina Tardaguila on Fact-Checking, AI Scams & Disinformation
    Sep 24 2025

    Talk Latin America cohost Diego Laje sits down with Cristina Tardaguila, renowned founder of Lupa, the pioneering Brazilian news agency dedicated to fact-checking. Cristina shares her personal journey from Rio de Janeiro to Washington, D.C. after facing threats for her work combating disinformation and fake news during Brazil's tumultuous elections.

    Discover the realities and personal risks faced by fact-checkers in Latin America, and how misinformation is evolving. Cristina, cohost Michelle Marinho and Diego dive deep into:

    • The explosion of disinformation and the personal toll on journalists
    • The rise of AI-generated deepfakes and financial scams across Latin America
    • Practical ways fact-checkers are keeping citizens safe
    • How scammers exploit public figures and trusted news anchors through sophisticated social engineering
    • The changing landscape of truth, disinformation, and the ethics of fact-checking
    • Unique insights into the biggest misinformation threats facing Latin America today


    If you're interested in digital journalism, Latin American current affairs, or the global battle against disinformation, this conversation offers truly rare, frontline perspectives.

    Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe to the Talk Latin America podcast for more insightful interviews with leading voices shaping the region’s future!

    #LatinAmerica #FactChecking #Misinformation #Disinformation #CristinaTardaguila #TalkLatinAmerica #AI #FakeNews #Journalism #Brazil #Deepfakes #Scams #PublicSafety #GlobalAffairs #CGTNAmerica

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    21 mins
  • Talk Latin America: Otaviano Canuto
    Sep 17 2025

    In this edition, we dive deep into the forces reshaping Latin America’s economic landscape with renowned economist Otaviano Canuto—former senior official at the IMF, World Bank, and Inter-American Development Bank, now a leading policy expert analyzing economic development and global finance at the Policy Center for the New South and Brookings Institution.Together with co-host Michele Marinho, Latin America Editor at CGTN, this conversation delivers essential analysis for anyone invested in—OR curious about—the future of the region’s economies, political shifts, and international relations.Este episodio también habla sobre temas que impactan a toda la región ¡Bienvenidos a nuestra audiencia de ambos lados del Atlántico y en las Américas!Episode Highlights:In an era of evolving global trade and geopolitical tensions between the U.S. and China, Otaviano Canuto unpacks:- How Latin American economies must navigate competing pressures from Washington and Beijing.- The contrasting approaches: China's “carrots” (investment, trade) vs. the U.S.’s “sticks” (sanctions, tariffs).- The region’s progress on macroeconomic stabilization amidst inflation, debt, and inequality.- Lessons from policy success stories in education in Brazil and Vietnam, demonstrating the potential of incentive-based reforms.- The persistent governance and security challenges, including the dire situation in Haiti—which demands regional cooperation and better institutional integrity.- The critical role of cross-national collaboration against organized crime.- The social cost of inequality, and the urgent need to boost human capital and inclusive growth.- Geopolitical Balancing Act: Latin America is increasingly caught between U.S. pressure to curb ties with China and the attractive investment/trade opportunities that Beijing provides. - “Countries are walking a very thin line,” says Canuto—requiring nuanced diplomacy and diversified strategies.- Trade and Investment Trends: China is now the principal trading partner for nearly all South American countries, investing heavily in infrastructure and energy, while the U.S. remains a key player but with a changing approach.- Policy and Governance: Strong governance and transparency are paramount—especially to combat corruption, empower effective public spending, and tackle organized crime.- Educational Innovation: Groundbreaking models like Brazil’s Ceará program show that performance-based incentives for teachers significantly raise educational standards, an example relevant to emerging and developed economies alike.- Macro Stability with Persistent Risks: Most of the region has improved policy management, but persistent inequalities, political polarization, and unresolved crises (notably in Argentina, Venezuela, and Haiti) are urgent challenges.- Inclusive Growth Required: Investment in human capital (especially early childhood education) and targeted reforms are crucial to unlocking the region’s potential.- Haiti’s Crisis as a Regional Test: The humanitarian and governance crisis in Haiti underscores the need for integrated, regional support and authentic inclusive strategy, beyond piecemeal aid.- Proactive Leadership & Communication: The trajectory of Latin America’s economies—within shifting global alliances—will be shaped by its capacity to communicate its priorities and collaborate across borders.About the Guest:Otaviano Canuto A leading voice in economic policy, Canuto draws on decades of hands-on experience across Latin America and globally. His pragmatic, bicultural perspective offers actionable insights to professionals, diplomats, NGOs, academia, policymakers, journalists, and multinationals invested in or working with the region.

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    26 mins
  • Graffiti, Roots & Resistance: MasPaz on Latin American Art & Identity
    Sep 9 2025

    What happens when graffiti becomes more than paint on a wall? Colombian graffiti artist MasPaz reveals how Latin American roots, indigenous traditions, and activism inspire his murals around the world.In this episode of Talk Latin America, Colombian-born visual artist MasPaz shares how his murals blend indigenous traditions, activism, and a deep connection to his Latin American roots.Adopted and raised in Washington, D.C., MasPaz never lost sight of his heritage. His art speaks of community, peace, environmental consciousness, and resistance against injustice. From painting in Colombia, Guatemala, and Brazil to bringing creativity into schools and underserved communities in the U.S., MasPaz shows how Latin American culture lives through resilience, spirit, and art without borders.🎙️ Hosted by CGTN anchor Diego Laje and Latin America editor Michelle Marinho, this conversation explores:-The intersection of art and activism in Latin America-How indigenous traditions shape modern graffiti and murals-Staying rooted in culture while living in the U.S.-The role of art in healing, resistance, and community identityIf you’re passionate about Latin America, street art, indigenous heritage and social issues, this episode is for you.#TalkLatinAmerica #MasPaz #LatinAmerica #GraffitiArt #StreetArt #IndigenousArt #ArtActivism #LatinoCulture #Colombia #LatinAmericanIdentity #Resistance

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    17 mins
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