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(2019) Union Organizer: "We are suffering terrorism implanted through US puppet Juan Guaidó"
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Venezuelan Woman: "Not A Humanitarian Crisis Here, Theres an Economic Blockade"
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"Colectivos: an expression of the organized community" (2019)
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Collecting clean spring water on Waraira Repano, Caracas (part 2)
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Venezuelans helping one another collect spring water near Guaire River, Caracas (2019)
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Urban Agriculture in Caracas: addressing food security (2019)
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Venezuelan woman: “We didn't vote for you, Guaido. Trump, stop f*cking us over.” (2019)
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(2019) Catia commune: "Everything produced here goes to the community”
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(2019) Jorge Ramos Wasn't "Near" or "Minutes From" Miraflores When Filming Sensationalist Video
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(2019) President Maduro: "Venezuelans Do Not Want Violence or Foreign Military Intervention"
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Venezuelan: "In this 'dictatorship', you have to hide (from right wingers) that you are Chavista"
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Venezuelan: "People that never had a voice have one & will never give it up again"
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Interview With Paul Dobson, of Venezuela Analysis (2019)
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Journalist John McEvoy on Venezuelan colectivos (2019)
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Venezuelan: "People that never had a voice have one & will never give it up again"

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April 26, 2019

Last night, I gave a talk in Toronto on some of what I'd seen in Venezuela, March-April, sharing photos and clips--with an emphasis of allowing people to hear voices our media generally silences or pretends don't exist.

In Q & A, the issue of discrimination and racism in Venezuela was raised.

This eloquent Venezuelan musician replied to the question so articulately, and disturbingly, that I asked him to re-address it on camera after the event.

Do listen to his words not only on the racism that still exists (not only in Venezuela but in media portrayal of Venezuelans), that in the 80s there actually was a crisis, unlike today, and that the people won't let their revolution end.

"In 1999, for the 1st time every in any country in South America, a law was passed to not discriminate against people of colour.

People that never had a voice now have one and will never give it up again.

You can go to the remotest area in my country and everybody can read. Everybody knows their rights and knows that their voice counts."

"In Venezuela, its a racism that's very alive, but hidden under class status.

When you come to Canada, you just don't see Venezuelans that look like me, at all. Or even if you go to the States, anywhere you go, you're not gonna see Venezuelans that look like me."

...

"What the Canadian public, the American public and the international community are watching is a huge Hollywood show."

"I have a challenge for anyone in the opposition to simply answer one question: What would they do different? What is their plan? If they're planning to go back to those great old days (sarcasm), the people are not having it. Two million militias, old people, young people, everybody knows what the United States is doing. My mother is 70, she's about to join the militia!"

Related:

https://ingaza.wordpress.com/2019/03/31/us-is-manufacturing-a-crisis-in-venezuela-so-that-there-is-chaos-and-needed-intervention/

https://ingaza.wordpress.com/2019/03/25/march-16-demonstration-of-solidarity-with-venezuelan-government-and-against-imperialism/

https://ingaza.wordpress.com/2019/03/25/president-maduro-the-venezuelan-people-do-not-want-violence-or-foreign-military-intervention/

https://ingaza.wordpress.com/2019/04/04/venezuelans-calmly-helped-one-another-during-manufactured-electricity-crisis/

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