This channel features documentary-style interviews with people on Skid Row, an L.A. neighborhood with one of the largest homeless populations in the United States.
Most of these individuals are “frequently invisible in society—the unhoused, the sex worker, the chronic drug user, the runaway, the gang member, the poor and the sick.”
It’s an incredibly raw and honest way of interviewing.
📕 The Country Under My Skin (Nicaragua)
How often do you encounter an author who has smuggled weapons and rubbed shoulders with Fidel Castro?
Gioconda Belli is one of the few writers who did. In her memoir, The Country Under My Skin, she describes Nicaragua’s revolution and her role in it.
She’s one of the most influential Latin American authors and has been critical of gender issues and politics. The latter led to a forced exile after criticizing President Ortega (who led the revolution she participated in earlier in life).
I was very close to interviewing her in Nicaragua, but she was out of the country, unfortunately. Instead, I spoke to TV star Gabriel Traversari, who had ties to the Somoza family (who ruled before the revolution). His second aunt was, in fact, the dictator’s daughter.
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