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Newly-Mobilized Native and Indigenous Peoples Taking Political Action in Latin America, and the U.S. Response to This Action

By Rich Fisher

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Tulsa, Oklahoma – Today, we chat with Martin Edwin "Mick" Anderson of the National Defense University, a longtime expert (with notable stints in the areas of journalism, diplomacy, politics, and academia) on various aspects connected to U.S.-Latin American relations. Anderson was recently a guest of the Tulsa Committee on Foreign Relations; while in town, he gave an address on "Indigenous Rights, the Latin Left, and the Slaughter of U.S. Diplomacy." His soon-to-be-published book is called "Peoples of the Earth: Ethno-Nationalism, Democracy, and the Indigenous Challenge in Latin America."