Human Rights in Chile: The Environmental, Political, and Personal

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Abstract
For her capstone project, Laura Pelaez recorded a podcast series focusing on historical and contemporary human rights issues in Chile. Through personal interviews with experts in Chilean politics and history, Laura examined topics such as human rights efforts during the Pinochet dictatorship, post-dictatorship truth and reconciliation, indigenous populations’ environmental rights, among other pertinent issues. With this work, Laura hopes to shed light on the efforts of human rights activists under the Pinochet regime, as well as the present populations who grapple with the legacy of political dictatorship.

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Type of resource sound recording, sound recording-nonmusical
Date created March 2022
Date modified September 2, 2022
Publication date June 29, 2022

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Author Pelaez, Laura

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Subject Politics and government
Subject Chile
Subject Indigenous peoples > Civil rights
Genre Sound
Genre Podcast
Genre Podcasts

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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (CC BY).

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Pelaez, L. (2022). Human Rights in Chile: The Environmental, Political, and Personal. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at https://purl.stanford.edu/nz506bg1335

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Stanford Center for Human Rights and International Justice, Minor in Human Rights Capstone Projects

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