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Basic Black: A Thaw in the Cold War?

Basic Black: A Thaw in the Cold War?

Update: 2015-04-18
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April 17, 2015

It was more than just a handshake at the Summit of the Americas last week as President Barack Obama greeted Cuba’s President Raul Castro. It has been widely described as the beginnings of a thaw in US-Latin American relations. It’s been welcomed in some quarters as a mark of progress in American foreign policy while condemned by others as a capitulation to a long-standing communist enemy.



This week, Basic Black looks at the changes in US-Latin American relations and what impact this could have on Latinos living in the United States, immigration reform and economic development for Latin America.



Panelists:

- Latoyia Edwards, anchor, NECN

- Peniel Joseph, Professor of History, Tufts University

- Devyn Spence Benson, Assistant Professor of History & African American Studies, Louisiana State University, current Fellow at The Hutchins Center, Harvard University

- Marcela Garcia, Contributor to the Editorial and Opinion Pages, The Boston Globe

- Julio Varela, Digital Media Director, Futuro Media Group



Photo: US President Barack Obama and Cuban President Raul Castro shake hands at the Summit of the Americas in Panama City, Panama, Saturday, April 11, 2015. AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)
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Basic Black: A Thaw in the Cold War?

Basic Black: A Thaw in the Cold War?

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