Former South Korean Foreign Minister On North Korea Threat, Weary Of Violent Colonialism, Anglophone Cameroonians Seek Independence, Interview Excerpt: How Trump Revoking Temporary Protected Status Could Harm Women In Latin America, And Working Bikes Empowering Africans
By Worldview StaffFormer South Korean Foreign Minister On North Korea Threat, Weary Of Violent Colonialism, Anglophone Cameroonians Seek Independence, Interview Excerpt: How Trump Revoking Temporary Protected Status Could Harm Women In Latin America, And Working Bikes Empowering Africans
By Worldview Staff
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On today’s show:
- We ask former South Korea foreign minister Dr. Han Sung-Joo about his concerns over a nuclear North Korea.
- Innocent Chia of the Movement for the Restoration of the Independence of Southern Cameroons discusses the complicated postcolonial relations between Cameroonians.
- Neesa Medina of the Center for Women’s Rights in Honduras and Christina Garcia of Alianza Americas explain why they believe gender-based violence would skyrocket without the protections of Temporary Protected Status programs.
- For our Global Activism segment, we hear about some of the women-owned bike shops Working Bikes supports in Africa from Board President Phil Kaplan.