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		<title>Latin America Unchained: A Panel Discussion on Latin America and US Foreign Policy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nashville &#8211; The Nashville  Peace Coalition invites the public to attend a panel discussion on current  issues affecting Latin America.  The panel, titled, &#8220;Latin America  Unchained&#8221; is an examination of the current left leaning shift of popular  elections in Latin America.  Whether Americans are pondering the meaning of  Hugo Chavez [...]]]></description>
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<p>Nashville &#8211; The <a href="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/peace-coalition/"   target="_blank">Nashville  Peace Coalition</a> invites the public to attend a panel discussion on current  issues affecting Latin America.  The panel, titled, &#8220;Latin America  Unchained&#8221; is an examination of the current left leaning shift of popular  elections in Latin America.  Whether Americans are pondering the meaning of  Hugo Chavez shaking hands with Barack Obama or the recent electoral victory of  the FMLN in El Salvador, we can be sure that Latin America is changing. In  the interest of providing the public with an opportunity to hear from local  experts on the current trends in Latin America, the Nashville Peace  Coalition has assembled a diverse panel to talk about current events. The  Nashville Peace Coalition is a project of the Nashville Peace and Justice Center  and is dedicated to promoting a peace and diplomacy as key aspects of US foreign  policy.</p>
<p>The Bolivarian revolution, the economic collapse of  Argentina, the election of Lula in Brazil and the persistent  anti-imperialist rhetoric from the Hugo Chavez administration of Venezuela  are hints that Latin America has tended to the left in recent years.  What  is going on in Latin America and what role does US foreign policy play in this  historical trend?  What effect has the North American Free Trade Agreement,  the US Army&#8217;s School of the Americas and Plan Columbia played in shaping  and influencing Latin America&#8217;s current governments?  &#8220;Latin America  Unchained&#8221; intends to address some of these questions and engage in a  community discussion  with the help of a  panel of journalists, educators and community organizers to have a community  discussion about the recent trends in Latin America.</p>
<p>Chairing the panel will be Lesley Gill, Vanderbilt  faculty and author of the book, &#8220;School of the Americas: Military Training and  Political Violence.&#8221;  Participants on the panel include Camilo Garcia  who is an exiled Columbian journalist who  works for the Spanish language newspaper &#8220;Latino&#8221;  and Karl Meyer, a  Nashville peace activist who has spent six months in federal prison for  protesting the School of the Americas, a military training facility in  Columbus, Georgia.  Additionally the panel will include Joey  King, a former army ranger and member of Veterans for Peace who recently  returned from El Salvador as an election observer  and Juan Canedo, a  community organizer with the Progreso Community Center and a native of  Bolivia.</p>
<p>The event, which is being held at the Progreso  Community Center at 478 Allied Drive off of Nolensville Road in South  Nashville, will begin at 2pm.  Panelists will be given fifteen minutes  each to address their area of specialty and then the lecture will be opened up  to the general public for discussion and questions.  The event will  conclude at 4pm.  Organizers of the panel hope to give the general public a  better sense of what is happening in Latin America and what role US foreign and  economic policy should play in current developments with our southern  neighbors.</p>
<p>For more information please contact Chris Lugo of  the Nashville Peace Coalition at <a href="<script>MailGuard('christopherlugo','aol.com')</script>"><script>MailGuard('christopherlugo','aol.com')</script></a> or  593-0304</p>
<h3>Event Info</h3>
<address><strong>Latin America Unchained A Panel Discussion on Latin America and US Foreign  Policy</strong></address>
<address>At the Progreso Community Center (<a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?q=478+Allied+Drive+Suite+107+Nashville,+TN+37211&#038;ie=UTF8&#038;split=0&#038;gl=us&#038;ei=S0IWSvDQMYjItgffs-3bDA&#038;z=16&#038;iwloc=A"   target="_blank">478 Allied Drive Suite 107 Nashville, TN 37211</a>) </address>
<address>Saturday, May 23rd at 2pm. </address>
<address> Sponsored by the Nashville Peace  Coalition 615-333-5700</address>
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