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This team highlighted Ecuador's current protests against femicide and human rights violations. The group discusses corruption and culture in Ecuador and neighboring countries.
Special Guest: Chris Byrum

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Chapters

1. Season 4 Episode 3 | Ecuadorian People Protesting Femicide (00:00:00)

2. Maria Bernal's murder (00:00:36)

3. 65% Ecuadorian women have faced some form of gender based violence in their lifetime (00:00:53)

4. Femicide spikes in 2017 (00:02:10)

5. Ecuadorian justice system has been plagued by corruption and police and political meddling. (00:02:41)

6. Lassa met with ministers and Deputy officers to discuss new policies and get insights on new proposals to fix the violence that Ecuadorian women face. (00:03:55)

7. The main problem is structural because this sort of violence towards women has been going on for years. (00:04:46)

8. Professor, Chris Byrum explains the history of Ecuador and Latin America. (00:06:15)

9. The fight for Ecuadorian women against violence continues. (00:07:38)

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