harvest of empire transcript

JUAN GONZLEZ: Well, yes, he did, because, as some of the reports came out afterwards, he actually trucked in supporters. And as he read each one, I could say, That was Jean. We were very happy that she participated, because I think that she really communicates something that, again, as Americans, we were never told. DAVID BROOKS: But when the immigrants come, they come with a culture of criminality. u_.$qD=5Do? a person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster. Harvest (La cosecha). Roots outlines the history of colonization in the Americas. Thats notI said during my primary campaign, time and again, were not going to round up 12 million people, that includes the kids and the parents, and have everyone deported. In fact, he got much louder applause than President Obama did. Well, the capital came, but now the people are coming, as well. DR. ALFREDO QUIONES-HINOJOSA: Were all humans. And I feel that, as a country, were in a dream where there are no mistakes, there is no evil, we are always good, we hurt no one. Sixth, he calls for an end to the blockade of Cuba. That military coup in turn spurred a popular insurrection that led to the U.S. invasion of the Dominican Republic in 1965. JUAN GONZLEZ: America has always been a nation in the process of becoming, in process of change. Harvest (La cosecha). Harvest of Empire The Untold Story of Latinos in America Incarcerated Nation Network INC Media 22.7K subscribers Subscribe 2.1K Save 177K views 2 years ago AMERICA Notice Age-restricted video. Harvest of Empire is divided into three sections: "Roots," "Branches," and "Harvest." In the "Roots" section, Gonzalez covers the colonial period from 1500-1800, focusing on the two colonizing powers that came to dominate the hemisphere: the Spanish and the English. 3. ", "Harvest of Empire is a breakthrough documentary in the way it connects the historical interaction between the US and Latin America with the immigration debate. And they said they wanted to make it into a film. Many Latin American countries tried to ally themselves with the United States in the wake of the revolutionary war, but the United States often proved to be a fickle ally. They were forced to, by a variety of reasons, leave their countries. refuge. In the 20th century, America no longer sought to expand its territories through land seizures; instead, America now focused on controlling its Latin American neighbors by controlling their economies. Resolution Holds Countries Accountable for Climate Crisis, Film Screenings in New York City and Los Angeles, Sept. 28 - Oct. 4, "Harvest of Empire." Directed by Eduardo Lpez & Peter Getzels. However, despite being politically recognized as United States territory, much of the land that forms the Southwestern United States traditionally belonged to Mexico. NEWSREEL: For the first time in 30 years, the people of the Dominican Republic are breathing the sweet air of liberty, and the streets are jammed in celebration. Gonzalez notes that the United States bid for independence from Britain transformed them from a series of disjointed colonies into an Empire. They were just captured as a prize of war in the Spanish-American War, 1898, by the United States and declared citizens by Congress against the objectionsthe unanimous objection of the House of Delegates of Puerto Rico, which in 1917 rejected citizenship, voted unanimously against U.S. citizenship. Some 25 percent of all the children in the U.S. are Latino, and Census . The American governments exploitative activities across Latin America have resulted in several waves of Latino migration to the states; these consequences of imperialism are what Gonzalez calls the harvest of empire.. Juan Gonzlez? Their film, Harvest of Empire: The History of Latinos in America, based on Juans book. But the Bosch government didnt last for very long. Harvest of Empire A History of Latinos in America By JUAN GONZALEZ Viking. Copy may not be in its final form. 18 Apr. The border crossed us.. h This film is meant to teach them. In the midst of a historic fight over immigrant rights and the future of millions of Latino families, Latino Impact Media is proud to present Harvest of Empire, an award-winning documentary that takes an unflinching look at the connection between the long history of U.S. intervention in Latin America and the immigration crisis we face today. We owe black people something; we have a legacy of slavery. He is co-director and producer, along with Wendy Thompson-Marquez, of this remarkable film thats based on co-host Juan Gonzlezs book Harvest of Empire: A History of Latinos in America. eNotes.com will help you with any book or any question. Full Interview: Frank Mugisha on New Anti-, Former Guantnamo Prisoners Ask Biden to Let Them Keep Art They Made to Escape Inhumane Conditions, Landmark U.N. Harvest of Empire is both a work of investigative journalism and a political statement, and it applies a critical lens to the history of United States intervention in Latin America. Ocr_detected_script_conf 0.9750 Ocr_module_version 0.0.13 Ocr_parameters-l eng Old_pallet IA-WL-1200032 Openlibrary_edition OL17055334M Openlibrary_work OL7975766W Latinos are now the largest minority group in the United States, and their impact on American . About Harvest of Empire. Were now talking about 11 to 12 million people that are undocumented in the United States. TWN acknowledges that in New York we are on the unceded territory of the Lenni Lenape, ", "The recent reemergence of immgration as a pressing matter in U.S. politics makes HARVEST OF EMPIRE a especially timely documentary. At a time of heated and divisive debate over immigration, HARVEST OF EMPIRE examines the direct connection between the long history of U.S. intervention in Latin America and the immigration crisis we face today. Then, the Guardia opened fire. This movement gave way to a push for expanded civil rights, and voter engagement increased rapidly. Branches (Las ramas). Harvest of Empire provides a rare and powerful glimpse into the enormous sacrifices and rarely-noted triumphs of our nation's growing Latino community. In 2015, Harvest of Empire was chosen from among thousands of eligible films as one of 15 Notable Videos for Adults by the American Library Association. As the twentieth century began, the United States had solidified its power over much of Latin America. We do not accept funding from advertising, underwriting or government agencies. When I immigrated to New Jersey, it was a very crazy time. Harvest of Empire is both a work of investigative journalism and a political statement, and it applies a critical lens to the history of United States intervention in Latin America. This was not a place that was very welcoming. Eduardo Lpez is our guest, co-director and producer along with Wendy Thompson-Marquez, and Juan Gonzlez, well, co-host on Democracy Now!, a columnist with the New York Daily News, and author of Harvest of Empire, on which this film is based. co-host, New York Times sic columnist. Harvest of Empire is divided into three sections: Roots, Branches, and Harvest. In the Roots section, Gonzalez covers the colonial period from 1500-1800, focusing on the two colonizing powers that came to dominate the hemisphere: the Spanish and the English. And then the bomb went off. The stock market was collapsing. The second is the date of The authors thesis emphasizes that people from many Latin-American countries have been forced to migrate to the United States as a direct result of American interventions in their native countries. The film examines how New York Daily News columnist. DeSantis to Sign Bill Allowing Divided Juries to Hand Down Death Sentences, DeSantis Proposes Building New Prison Near Disney World over Disneys LGBTQ+ Advocacy, House Speaker McCarthy Proposes Raising Debt Ceiling in Exchange for Sweeping Budget Cuts, U.S. @)4Y t(}&&18Nq\XwJDet~V And in a moment, were going to go to El Salvador to talk about what drove a lot of the migration here. which is why we all need to be part of the struggle for rights, equality and justice. Only a few months into his term in office, there was a military coup. AMY GOODMAN: Our guests are Juan Gonzlez and Eduardo Lpez. "Harvest of Empire: A History of Latinos in America." By Juan Gonzalez (Updated Edition, Penguin, 2011) Hear Juan Gonzales talk about the first edition of "Harvest of Empire" on Democracy. Gonzalez seeks to reveal the story hidden behind many of these stereotypes as he explores over 500 years of history, providing readers with a fuller and more honest account of the past. And, to me, its unbelievable that now Governor Romney talks about immigrants with derogatory terms like illegals, and yet he profited from the funding that actually caused so much of the immigration to the United States from El Salvador. Canarsie, Shinecock, and Munsee peoples and challenges the harm that continues to Cuban immigrants have long been unique amongst Latin Americans as a result of their relatively positive reception from the government. The return of Juan Segun : Latinos and the remaking of American politics ; Immigrants old and new : closing borders of the mind ; Speak Spanish, you're in America! This is viewer supported news. For more information on Harvest of Empire, please visit www.harvestfoempiremovie.com. EDUARDO LPEZ: Exactly. All Rights Reserved. co-director and producer of the new feature-length documentary. And I think that theonce again, whether it was the sugar companies earlier on and, more recently, the maquilas and the sweatshops of the Caribbean Basin, they've always had enormous impact on the standard of living in these countries, as well as the push that forces people to look somehow or other to survive by coming to the United States. And thats why I think they are struggling so much against it, just as they did back in 86 with the first comprehensive immigration reform. AMY GOODMAN: An excerpt of Harvest of Empire. Thats Dorothy. At the Laemmle Theater on Friday night in Pasadena, here in New York at the Quad theater on 13th Street in New York through October 4th. JUNOT DAZ: Well, they said, Were coming to the United States. Whatever that meant. All Rights Reserved. So I think that thats whats at stake here, is that not only a humanitarian gesture to the people that are here, but also the political repercussions that will come about as a result. JUAN GONZLEZ: He basically ruled the Dominican Republic for 30 years with absolute, total control. It was the producers who came to me several years ago. Juan Gonzalez's new book, Harvest of Empire, is published by Viking, and he's headed out to the West Coast, where we'll be co-hosting he'll be co-hosting Democracy Now! In the Branches section of Harvest of Empire, the author traces the factors that resulted in the separate odysseys for the people of Puerto Rico, Mexico, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Guatemala, Panama, and Colombia. Farther north, beyond the Rio Grande, hundreds of native societies existed when the Europeans arrived, all with their own languages and . ANN COULTER: No, I think civil rights are for blacks. Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney also fielded questions about immigration during a Wednesday appearance on Univision. As more immigrants arrive and as more people descended from Latin-American immigrants find their voices, they will be able to work together to advocate for better solutions. This perpetual territorial expansion, justified under the idea of Manifest Destiny, persisted throughout colonial history, as America acquired Florida, then Texas, and, through the Mexican War, the territory now included in California, Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, Nevada, and parts of Colorado and Wyoming, as well as lands won in the Spanish-American War. Humanities NY, Ford Foundation, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, and individual donors. At a time of heated and divisive debate over immigration, the new feature-length documentary, Harvest of Empire, examines the direct connection between the long history of U.S. intervention in Latin America and the immigration crisis we face today. Both President Obama and his Republican challenger Mitt Romney answered tough questions about immigration and deportation when they appeared on the Spanish-language network Univision last week. Fifth, he encourages an immediate cessation of all United States military involvement in Latin America. p8(J1aqVm/RPTE/*[)khSm9`%Gnn YW7[`jfl]OU,Viq;o*!q_-Rb_UW,}tegv8v]GuV>B.=k&t75Y5x~# L~txYHC[K%>kp2Jtz AMY GOODMAN: Allen Dulles and John Foster Dulles. 2023 eNotes.com, Inc. All Rights Reserved. From the territorial expansionist policies that decimated the young economies of Mexico, Puerto Rico and Cuba, to the. Gonzalez argues that, contrary to popular opinion and despite their undervaluation, Latinos have been part of the United States since before the arrivals of Anglo colonists. Fly your flag with pride! Eventually, even the United States government could not stomach his methods of operation, so the CIA joined with disgruntled military officers to back his assassination. date the date you are citing the material. We rely on contributions from our viewers and listeners to do our work. EDUARDO LPEZ: This is, again, one of the reasons why we produced this film and why we feel so strongly about it, because, as Juan points out in his book and in the film, El Salvador is really maybe the latest and one of the clearest examples of this direct connection between our foreign policy and immigration. citizens of Puerto Rican descent in the United States and another 4 million, roughly, on the island of Puerto Rico. West Indian laborers were brought to Panama during the construction of the Panama Canal, and faced continued discrimination from both white settlers and native Panamanians, leading many to travel North. This comes at a time when immigration has become a key issue in the 2012 presidential race. The first was in 1916. The citation above will include either 2 or 3 dates. So, what happened basically is, in the '80s, as more and more Salvadorans and Guatemalans were fleeing into the United States as a result of the civil wars in their countries and the repression in their countries, they came here to the United States, and there were industries that needed cheap labor. Subscribe to receive our monthly updates. (Courtesy of Jimmy Felter) The documentary "Harvest of Empire: The Untold Story of Latinos in America". I will put in place an immigration reform plan that solves this issue. Weve lived the consequences of that illegal invasion politically, economically, and in the bodies of the people who were wounded, in the bodies of the people who were killed. This clip features the voices of Sister Pat Murray, former U.S. Second, he calls for a revision of the relationship between the United States and Puerto Rico that grants Puerto Ricans more independence. JUAN GONZLEZ: Well, it wasnt my choice, really. In an era of anti-immigrant fervor, this sobering and much-needed look at Latino migration is built on an undeniably optimistic premise: that once Americans have accurate facts, they rarely allow injustices to stand., Stephanie Merry, Washington Post Pick of the Week! Though anti-immigrant sentiment remains high, Gonzalez contends that Latin Americans will continue to immigrate to the United States in search of economic opportunity. AMY GOODMAN: And so, Juan, nowI mean, the first day of the Democratic convention in Charlotte, a bus pulled up in front of the gates, the UndocuBus, and scores of people got out chanting No papers, no fear! Ten got arrested in the pouring rain as the police poured in. And so, these, again, are all kinds of situations that our own country is not aware of. Juan Gonzlez is a journalist and political activist of Puerto Rican descent who has worked as a columnist for the New York Daily News. AMY GOODMAN: Eduardo Lpez , you have remarkable footage that has never been seen before in this country throughout. The Latino-American population is growing and is already one-third of the American population. I was more frightened there than Vietnam. You have to remember El Salvador is the smallest country in all of the Americas. He routinely kidnapped and assaulted the wives, even of his supporters, and throughout his career made it extremely easy for American companies to do business in the Dominican Republic but was a savage, savage dictator. ", "Harvest of Empire has a journalistic pedigree and a punch that comes from political advocacyThe filmmakers retain a touching faith that most Americans won't tolerate injustice when they know about it. And they usually went by nationality. After initially struggling to find investors, Romney traveled to Miami in 1983 to win pledges of $9 million, 40 percent of Bains start-up money. JUAN GONZLEZ: Yeah, it is, and I think its increasingly become an issue, not just in the big cities whereNew York, L.A., Miamibut in the heartland of America, and especially in the South, where in North Carolina, for instance, theres been a huge increase in the Latino population of North Carolina, but most people dont understand how those Latinos got there. Log in here. A modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality study guides that feature detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, quotes, and essay topics. But that really was from the 60s into the 90s, you had throughout Latin America the rule of these dictators and military leaders that were largely backed by the United States. Immigrants havent even been in this country. Harvest of Empire: The Untold Story of Latinos in America. What have we done to the immigrants? In his memoir, former Bain executive Harry Strachan writes Romney pushed aside his own misgivings about the investors to accept their backing. And I think thats one of the key parts of this film. But I think the Dominican Republic really, in terms of this idea not just of U.S. intervention in the '60s, but going back earlier in the 20th century, that the United States has always really dictated a lot of what goes on in the Dominican Republic. Presents a history of Latinos in America, from the first colonies in the New World through today, and offers portraits of distinguished Americans of Hispanic descent that have played a key role in the evolving face of American life. AMY GOODMAN: Juan, Ann Coulters comments on This Week when she said, I think civil rights are for blacks. ANN COULTER: What did wecan I just say, what have we done to the immigrants? Please do your part today. The book has a direct connection between the hardships Latinos faced economically and military in their perspective countries. He was a liberal, a social democrat, who attempted to institute new social reforms. "Harvest of Empire - Summary" eNotes Publishing ", "I urge everyone who wants to understand how we got here to watch the powerful 2012 documentary Harvest of Empire (based on Juan Gonzlezs book of the same name), so that we can collectively remember the direct correlation between the United States interventions in Latin America and the injustices in our immigration system today. The first new edition in ten years of this important study of Latinos in U.S. history, Harvest of Empire spans five centuries-from the first New World colonies to the first decade of the new millennium. to your inbox each morning. Fourth, he encourages the government to fund inner-city education and infrastructure to benefit both local and immigrant populations. "The film broadens the frame to examine Latin American migration to the United States in the wider context of an interconnected history of the Americas Each segment is made fresh through riveting archival footage and personal stories. FATHER ROY BOURGEOIS: I had never seen anything like El Salvador. The Harvest section focuses on the most important trends, issues, and problems facing Latino Americans today. We owe black people something; we have a legacy of slavery. Family of Lashawn Thompson Demands Justice After He Was Eaten Alive by Insects in Atlanta Jail, Poverty, by America: Author Matthew Desmond on How U.S. Punishes the Poor & Subsidizes the Wealthy, Report from Khartoum: Civilians Killed & Trapped Amid Fighting Between Factions in Sudans Military, Meet Frank Mugisha: A Ugandan Activist Daring to Speak Out Against Bill to Jail & Kill, Not Too Late: Author Rebecca Solnit & Filipino Activist Red Constantino on Avoiding Climate Despair. And I think thats a key issue that I have in my book and that the film tries to provide with new examples, because my examples are older. Co-host Juan Gonzlez, Harvest of Empire takes an unflinching look at the role that U.S. economic and military interests played in triggering an unprecedented wave of migration that is transforming our nation's cultural and economic landscape. This led to a rise in broader anti-immigrant attitudes, which negatively impacted many Latin American groups. By contrast, Dominican asylum seekers fleeing violence and poverty were denied refugee status and did not receive the same government benefits as Cubans, leading them to develop a disproportionately negative reputation in the areas in which they settled. JUAN GONZLEZ: The reality is that America is changing. And I think everybody here remembers where we were four years ago. Juan, again, a co-host, with the New York Daily News, author of three other books, including News for All the People: The Epic Story of Race and the American Media, which is also just out in paperback, and founder and past president of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists. Some investors had extensive ties to death squads responsible for a vast majority of the deaths in Salvador in the 1980s. JUAN GONZLEZ: There have been two major U.S. occupations of the Dominican Republic. When I finally saw a map in kindergarten of how far we had traveled, I remember being not only astonished but literally terrified. A wave of American companies established dominion over Latin America for the next century. And that lasted really until the 90s, until this whole new era that has developed in Latin America of socially progressive governments being elected to power, getting rid of old dictatorships, old rule by the military, and giving the popular will a chance to be expressed and to bring more progressive leaders to power. I mean, we had to tie our shoes a certain way. #:0F}E.yxDm"/Aq_rsRw:lZl3.cr"W5jc|i#z+Q=+[Dr i A year earlier, Penguin Books published a revised edition of the book of Empire:Harvest A History

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harvest of empire transcript