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Locker: Occupy and Latin America [TEXT AND AUDIO]

Posted on January 19, 2012 by Nikolas kozloff
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In the 1960s, Mike Locker helped to co-found the North American Congress on Latin America or NACLA.  To listen to this interview about the connections between the Occupy movement and Latin America, click here.  To read an edited transcript of the interview, click here.

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