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Línea Abierta : REVOLUTION WITHOUT BORDERS.

  • Title: REVOLUTION WITHOUT BORDERS.
  • Guest: Diego Flores Magón.
  • Additional Guests: Marco Antonio Samaniego.
  • Host: Chelis López
  • Date: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2010
  • Description: REVOLUTION WITHOUT BORDERS. The writings of the Flores Magón brothers inspired the turn-of-the-century Mexican Revolution. Exiled to the United States to escape censure and repression from dictator Porfirio Díaz’ regime.
  • Genre: News
  • Location: San Francisco, CA
  • Program Number: 6255
  • Producer: Samuel Orozco
  • Progam Number: 6255
  • Publisher: Radio Bilingüe
  • Rights: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 United States License
  • Subject: Politics, Arts and Culture.
  • Year: 2010
  • Program Name: la_101118.mp3
  • Length: 59:06 minutes (54.12 MB)
  • Format: Mono 44kHz 128Kbps (CBR)

REVOLUTION WITHOUT BORDERS. The writings of the Flores Magón brothers inspired the turn-of-the-century Mexican Revolution. Exiled to the United States to escape censure and repression from dictator Porfirio Díaz’ regime, these journalists provoked the minds and hearts of workers and organizers on both sides of the border toward social, political, and economic justice. Now, 100 years after the Mexican Revolution, a descendant of the Flores Magón brothers curates an archive for their documents and is returning them to the building that once housed the Flores Magón newspaper. This program is on occasion of the celebrations of the Centennial of the Mexican Revolution.

Guests: Diego Flores Magón, Great-grandson of Enrique Flores Magón, Curator of archives of the Casa del Ahuizote, México City, México, http://casadelahuizote.blogspot.com/ ; Marco Antonio Samaniego, Director, Historical Research Institute, Autonomous University of Baja California, Tijuana, Baja California, México. samaniego@uabc.mx

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