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Evan Abramson: Bolivian World TourThe March 2009 Daylight podcast features Evan Abramson's 'Bolivian World Tour' portfolio as well as audio selections from exteenager and March Young. Get the latest Flash Player to see this video.
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nice podcast
Exquisite production. What a wonderful experience this piece is, I was completely immersed. Thank you
what a good work!
WOW !!!
On the epochal changes taking place in Bolivia today:
Being from Spain, especially, being a descendant of one of the Spanish conquerors [Juan Ponce de Leon] and as such, a member of the Spanish aristocracy I can understand and even sympathize with the plight of the Indian people's of the Americas. There is no denying that the Indian people of Bolivia have had to endure a very long and painful, humiliating subjugation as well as exploitation on the part of the Spanish descended elite for about 500 years now. So I cannot help it, but to feel great sympathy and admiration for their courage, endurance and perseverance over such a long and dark chapter in their history. I can also sympathize [to a certain degree] with the descendants of the Spanish colonists as the current generation in a way is also a victim of the bad decisions of their forefathers. However, the current events serve to make one thing clear; no matter how long it takes, justice will take its course, sooner or later. That said, my advise to the current generation of European descendants is to be realistic, be more open-minded and make room for a more inclusive, democratic and kinder society.
That's really a good job! I
That's really a good job! I went to Bolivia last year and have to say that this video brought me back so many memories about that land.
I really loved it and hope to go back soon for a longer tour.