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The Institute and our affiliated centers and programs record selected lectures and make them available to the public. To date we have published 301 podcasts.

The State of US-Venezuela Relations
Latin American Institute
Remarks by his Excellency Bernardo Alvarez Herrera, Ambassador of Venezuela to the United States.
Duration: 36:10

Through Food, Teachers Take Lessons in World Cultures at UCLA
UCLA International Institute
Celebrating 30 years of teacher training programs on campus, the UCLA International Institute this summer dedicated a 10-day workshop to the theme of food in world history and world cultures.
Duration: 7:38

PODCAST-Former President of Peru Alejandro Toledo: "Global Financial Crisis and the Fight Against Poverty"
Latin American Institute
Former President of Peru, founder and President, Global Center for Development and Democracy, and Distinguished University Fellow, Stanford University speaks on Global Financial Crisis and the Fight Against Poverty.
Duration: 37:36

Cartographies of Islam in the Americas: Migrants, Converts and Devotion
Latin American Institute
Introduction by Professor Randal Johnson, Director of the Latin American Institute, April 3, 2009
Duration: 4:06

A Forgotten Presence: Muslim Migrants in early 20th Century South America
Latin American Institute
Mara del Mar Logroo Carbona, Assistant Professor, History Department, Florida State University
Duration: 21:07

The Hispanic as Crypto-Moor
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A lecture by Anouar Majid, University of New England
Duration: 30:50

Promises in AIDS Fight Not Met
UCLA International Institute
Focusing on Africa, former UN envoy Stephen Lewis expresses amazement at the passivity of the international community as the HIV/AIDS epidemic traumatizes women, creates orphans, and continues on its decades-long path of devastation. Listen to a Podcast of his speech.
Duration: 41:44

Roots of Epidemic Still Go Unaddressed
UCLA International Institute
Debrework Zewdie, the director of the Global HIV/AIDS Program at the World Bank, argues that efforts to fight the pandemic will come up short as long as "fundamental drivers" such as poverty, gender inequality, and the marginalization of high-risk groups are not dealt with. Listen to a Podcast of her speech.
Duration: 23:25

Joseph Wallach on the Beginnings of TV Globo
Latin American Institute
The American pioneer of a powerhouse Brazilian television network tells his story at UCLA.
Duration: 10:16

A World of Conflict
Asia Institute
Listen to a UCLAradio story about a documentary screening by Kevin Sites, a pioneering solo journalist for Yahoo! News, on war zones around the world. The event was presented by AsiaMedia, sponsored by the UCLA International Institute, Latin American Center, African Studies Center and Asia Institute.
Duration: 9:37