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December 13, 2021 at 5.00pm – 6.30pm

Online Teach-in

Coup: Violence and Resistance in Bolivia

Join the authors for a book launch and discussion of "Coup: A Story of Violence and Resistance in Bolivia."

Online Teach-in

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Monday, December 13th, 5:00 PM ET

In three dramatic weeks in October and November 2019, the fourteen years of progressive change that Evo Morales’ pink tide government had worked to implement in Bolivia and beyond came to a screeching halt. President Morales was forced to resign after protests against his re-election to a fourth term in allegedly fraudulent elections erupted among the urban middle classes, anti-indigenous racists, and prominent conservative politicians.

Join Linda Farthing and Thomas Becker in conversation as they discuss the story of this year of upheaval in Bolivia, providing a critical analysis of the 14 years of the MAS government that preceded it as well as the MAS return to power in 2020. The will relate personal accounts and commentary from women and men on the streets, leaders in social movements, members of the MAS party and government, survivors of Áñez’s abuses, and intellectuals.

Buy the book from Haymarket: https://www.haymarketbooks.org/books/1745-coup

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Speakers:

Linda Farthing is a journalist and independent scholar who reported and commented from Bolivia during the 2019-2020 coup for The GuardianThe EconomistAl JazeeraAmericas QuarterlyNPR and the BBC. She is the co-author of three books on Bolivia.

Thomas Becker is an activist, attorney, and academic who has worked on human rights issues in Bolivia for over 15 years. He spent much of 2019-2020 in Bolivia investigating abuses carried out after the 2019 coup for Harvard Law School.