AMY GOODMAN: Were going to break and then come back to this discussion and what it means in 2012 with the elections here, immigration policy. In an appearance on the Spanish-language network Univision last Thursday, President Obama faced tough questions over his immigration policies, including his failure to fulfill a campaign promise to enact comprehensive immigration reform during his first year in office. Description "A sweeping history of the Latinx experience in the United States. Theyre hard-working people. This led to a rise in broader anti-immigrant attitudes, which negatively impacted many Latin American groups. 18 Apr. 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Well be joined by Juan and the films co-director in a minute, but first a clip from the trailer for Harvest of Empire. We all have the same potential. Our editor, Catherine Shields, is amazing, and so is our co-director, Peter Getzels. Juan, the Dominican Republic? And they said they wanted to make it into a film. By Juan Gonzlez (Penguin, Updated Release 2011), Harvest of Empire: New Book Exposes Latino History in America as Obama Campaigns for Latino Vote, Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License, Sudans Army Agrees to 24-Hour Ceasefire with Rival Faction as Civilian Toll Mounts, Kansas City Homeowner Charged for Shooting Black Teen Who Rang Wrong Doorbell, Grand Jury Wont Indict Akron, Ohio, Police Officers Who Shot Jayland Walker 46 Times, Two Indianapolis Cops Charged with Manslaughter for Killing Herman Whitfield in Parents Home, Video Shows New Mexico Police Fatally Shooting Homeowner After Knocking on Wrong Door, Florida Gov. And I think that the extremethe most extreme right of the Republican Party understands that if 11 to 12 million people are able to legalize their status and become voters, it will change the political landscape of America for decades to come. Conquerors and Victims: The Image of America Forms . This comes at a time when immigration has become a key issue in the 2012 presidential race. Read the Review. coup. #:0F}E.yxDm"/Aq_rsRw:lZl3.cr"W5jc|i#z+Q=+[Dr i Sixth, he calls for an end to the blockade of Cuba. In supporting United States businesses in Latin America, American administrations often supported ruthless dictators who, despite their horrific human rights abuses, were seen as reliable in supporting American companies. Well, the capital came, but now the people are coming, as well. The second option is for Puerto Rico to become fully independent. Only a few months into his term in office, there was a military coup. 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. Balaguer won that election. Featuring family . Guatemala, Nicaragua and El Salvador, Harvest of Empire unveils a moving human story that is largely unknown to the great majority of citizens in the U.S. Today, Latino children represent the largest and fastest growing minority population in the nation's public schools. Harvest of Empire: A History of Latinos in America (2000, revised 2011), authored by Juan Gonzalez, is a comprehensive account of the intersection of Latin-American history with United States history. (Courtesy of Jimmy Felter) The documentary "Harvest of Empire: The Untold Story of Latinos in America". "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. It handpicked a former railway security officer, Rafael Trujillo, to lead that guard. MELVIN GOODMAN: The feeling was we could very easily overthrow this progressive government and make it a lot easier for the United Fruit Company and other American businesses to operate in Central America. 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. EDUARDO LPEZ: I think that if Governor Romney had ever bothered to meet one of the torture victims of the death squads or one of the family members of the people who were brutally killed during that time, maybe he would have thought twice about accepting that blood money. Based on the same-titled book by Juan Gonzlez Getzels and Lpez's intelligent film should broaden the discussion Recommended. Its important that the world know that we stood behind him. Harvest of Empire: The Untold Story of Latinos in . Harvest of Empire by Juan Gonzalez: what are chapters 15 about, with details? 2. [includes rush transcript]. Meanwhile, political instability wrought by US intervention and the increasingly lucrative drug trade resulted in Colombia becoming the murder capital of the Western Hemisphere, and many Colombians traveled to the United States in search of safety. 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. Gonzlez is a columnist at the New York Daily News and author of three other books, including News for All the People: The Epic Story of Race and the American Media. Were also joined by the films co-director, Eduardo Lpez. Multidisciplinary faculty guide developed for Equity Richand's Community Conversation Series: Harvest of Empire. AMY GOODMAN: Well, at this time of this heated and divisive debate over immigration, we turn to a new documentary out this week: Harvest of Empire: The Untold Story of Latinos in America. JUAN GONZLEZ: There have been two major U.S. occupations of the Dominican Republic. And so, you had the meat-packing industry in the Midwest, began recruiting many Mexicans to come to Dodge City and to come to Des Moines and to come to all of thesethe meat center of the country. AMY GOODMAN: That was Sister Terry Alexander, Maryknoll missionary. 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. And I said, Are you sure? Thatsmy book is kind of more of a history, and it delvesits kind of complicated, because it goes into every one of the different Latino groups in the country, how they came here, what drove them here. But, you know, I think that one of the things that I think its important to understand about the current immigration debate in the country, as I mentioned in the film, the last, quote, amnesty or attempt at comprehensive immigration reform in this country came under the most conservative president in our lifetime, which was Ronald Reagan. ", "With immigration a central issue in the news, this is an essential film for everyone. This increase in Latin American political involvement transformed them into a recognizable and vocal voice within politics. %PDF-1.6 % [5] All Rights Reserved. AMY GOODMAN: An excerpt of Harvest of Empire, premiering this week in New York and Los Angeles, based on the book Harvest of Empire: A History of Latinos in America by the award-winning journalist and Democracy Now! Did you know that you can get Democracy Now! Harvest of Empire attempts to fill in the gaps, and the reasons dont include some naive notion about streets being paved with goldRaises a very important moral question, and one that rarely enters the immigration debate: If America is responsible for destabilizing a country, what is our role when the countrys citizens suffer as a result?, Rachel Saltz, N.Y. Times Harvest of Empire has a journalistic pedigree and a punch that comes from political advocacyThe filmmakers retain a touching faith that most Americans wont tolerate injustice when they know about it. Latinos are now the largest minority group in the United States, and . 0W7H.m(]]JqA\Tl|{M~;Y(]r? And we had read the real story in Juans book. co-host Juan Gonzlez. And the Republicans dont understand. And in a moment, were going to go to El Salvador to talk about what drove a lot of the migration here. But where this money came from and the people who gave it to him is something that he really should have looked at much more closely, because it is related to the most terrible atrocities. The book Harvest of Empire offers many examples of the factors leading to migration, which include economic and political persecution. Harvest of Empire is a nonfiction book by Juan Gonzalez that examines the historical relationship between Latin America and the United States. And in just about all the cases when you look at history, you see very clearly, as Juan explains in the book, that our different waves of migration are connected to actions that the United States took in our countries, in different times for different reasons, but its very consistent throughout history, this connection between our foreign policy and immigration. From the territorial expansionist policies that decimated the young economies of Mexico, Puerto Rico and Cuba, to the. Resolution Holds Countries Accountable for Climate Crisis, Film Screenings in New York City and Los Angeles, Sept. 28 - Oct. 4, "Harvest of Empire." But they said they thought they had a way to do it. 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. As the twentieth century began, the United States had solidified its power over much of Latin America. Please do your part today. 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. Copyright 2018 Latino Impact Media. And yet, how is it that in only 32 years we are about to become the third-largest Latino population in the United States? And once thewith the ending of World War II and with the independence movements that developed throughout Asia and Africa and Latin America, the peoples of those former colonial countries are coming to the metropolis, and theyre changing, transforming the very composition of those nations, and so that, for us, the United States, its not even anwere not dealing with this immigration, quote, problem alone. hmk0^nb=? Yes, itsthe Dominican Republic really is one of the many examples, but there are others, of Salvador, Guatemala and Cuba, as well, in terms of the effect of American foreign policy on the migration. AMY GOODMAN: Juan, Ann Coulters comments on This Week when she said, I think civil rights are for blacks. 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. I think if every immigrant child in this country was allowed to tell the real emotional truth of their experience here, people in the United States would discover that we actually make immigration a more horrific experience than it needs to be. Gonzalez identifies the political instability caused by United States intervention as the cause for the increase in Latin American immigrants to the United States during the twentieth century. The clip prominently features the Dominican-born Pulitzer Prize-winning author Junot Daz. E Then we wrap up on Monday at Virginia Tech. To me, its really unacceptable, when you look at theI believe it was around $9 million that he accepted as the investment money. 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. Eduardo, the last clip we played was of Archbishop Romero. We were very happy that she participated, because I think that she really communicates something that, again, as Americans, we were never told. JUAN GONZLEZ: Yeah, the footage that theyve been able to capture there is really amazing, the actual footage not only of the military shooting down the people at Bishop Romeros funeral, but then actually of the nuns of the church, women being dragged up, their dead bodies. Its not something that just happened 150 years ago. Some 25 percent of all the children in the U.S. are Latino, and Census . ", "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. And she talks in vivid terms about the kinds of torture that she went through and how somehow managed to survive. 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. Directed by Eduardo Lpez & Peter Getzels. What I confess I did not expect, and so Im happy to take responsibility for being nave here, is that Republicans who had previously supported comprehensive immigration reformmy opponent in 2008 who had been a champion of it and who attended these meetingssuddenly would walk away. JUAN GONZLEZ: Well, I think that thethat sent a message throughout Latin America in that period of time that the United States, coming out of the Kennedy era, the Alliance for Progress era, that the United States now was the enemy of change, because obviouslyJuan Bosch was not a revolutionary by any stretch of the imagination; he was a liberal democrat who wanted to have land reform and wanted to have some basic changes in the lives of the Dominican people. FIDEL CASTRO: Wait for the history. Thousands upon thousands of Puerto Ricans were actually recruited to come work here in the United States. Their film, Harvest of Empire: The History of Latinos in America, based on Juans book. Harvest of Empire A History of Latinos in America By JUAN GONZALEZ Viking. ", "The recent reemergence of immgration as a pressing matter in U.S. politics makes HARVEST OF EMPIRE a especially timely documentary. Documentary Film Screening - Harvest of Empire: The Untold Story of Latinos in America 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM The new documentary Harvest of Empire examines the direct correlation between. JUAN GONZLEZ: Well, the harvest of the empire, as I explain in both the book and in the movie, is that thestarting at the end of World War II, really, the people of the third world started coming to the West, and they came precisely to those countries that had once been their colonial masters, so that, in France, they dont know what to do about all the Algerians and the Tunisians and the Moroccans; in England, they dont know what to do about all the Indians and the Pakistanis and the Jamaicans; in the United States, they dont know what to do about all the Latin Americans. The Untold Story of Latinos in America. 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. PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA: When we talked about immigration reform in the first year, thats before the economy was on the verge of collapse. Its a direct result of the history of the United States with these two countries. 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. JUAN GONZLEZ: They never teach us in school that the huge Latino presence here is a direct result of our own governments actions in Mexico, the Caribbean and Central America over many decades. And so, for Latinos whose life is turned upside down by our own governments actions in Latin America that many times were unaware of, what happens is, there is this tremendous disconnect. Were now talking about 11 to 12 million people that are undocumented in the United States. However, Gonzalez notes that the interactions between colonizers and native residents varied by region. So, I think that's part of what I try to show in the book. In the census of 1980, there were less than 100,000 Salvadorans listed, and just 32 years later, we are poised to become the third-largest Latino population in the United States. But the Bosch government didnt last for very long. In 2013, the film received one of the most prestigious awards in Latino entertainment the Imagen Award as Best Documentary for Film or Television. endstream endobj 4848 0 obj <>stream There is hope that just such a comprehensive solution is possible. co-director and producer of the new feature-length documentary. EDUARDO LPEZ: Exactly. Harvest of Empire Affect and a Counternarrative of Latino/a Migration Lauren E. Shaw In September 2012 the documentary of Empire:Harvest The Untold Story of Latinos in America was released in the United States. 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. Download the entire Harvest of Empire study guide as a printable PDF! And it is the harvest of the empires that made those countries so wealthy. But his whole life was changed dramatically by our invasion of the Dominican Republic in 1965 with 23,000 marines, something that most Americans know nothing about because all of this history is never taught in our schools and our colleges. 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. However, subsequent generations rejected this effort at assimilations and instead developed a sense of Latin American identity that focused on civil rights and cultural diversity. So when the United States government basically backed the coup against Juan Bosch, it sent a message throughout Latin America that the government was going to beour government was going to be the enemy of real social change in the region. 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. Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 2012-02-28 22:20:03 Boxid IA178901 Boxid_2 CH128520 Camera Canon EOS 5D Mark II City New York Containerid_2 X0008 Donor citizens of Puerto Rican descent in the United States and another 4 million, roughly, on the island of Puerto Rico. We rely on contributions from our viewers and listeners to do our work. I mean, we had to tie our shoes a certain way. Documentary that examines the direct connection between the long history of U.S. intervention in Latin America and the immigration crisis we face today. The film examines how U.S. intervention in Latin America and the Caribbean forced millions of people to leave their homes to migrate to the United States. AMY GOODMAN: Eduardo Lpez, Rigoberta Mench, of course, the Nobel Peace Prize winner. >|Y.a)vc3I`~|^E5)2(j]qS&VbwiRC 9S-4C{AS?v$-?O I will put in place an immigration reform plan that solves this issue. Thousands of Dominicans started coming to New York City. Fourth, he encourages the government to fund inner-city education and infrastructure to benefit both local and immigrant populations. But I have to say about the Dominican Republic, Id really like to make a point, that one of the main reasons we made this film is really personified by Junot Daz, who is now contributing as one of our great American writers. What was going on there was the slaughter of the innocents. 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. 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. (A.D. 300 to 900) the hemisphere's only known phonetic script. endstream endobj 4847 0 obj <>stream In order to maintain its economic hold on Latin America, the United States interfered in the internal politics of various nations. AMY GOODMAN: Were spending the hour talking about a new film, given the significance of the issue of immigration in this country today. Some investors had extensive ties to death squads responsible for a vast majority of the deaths in Salvador in the 1980s. 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. And you had the poultry industry in Arkansas, and you had the textile industry in North Carolina. And I think that thethat Romney was so closely tied to some of the Salvadoran compradors is really astounding in terms of, as Eduardo says, his stance on immigration. And so, this is a clear example of how disconnection continues to exist. eNotes.com will help you with any book or any question. "Harvest of Empire - Summary" eNotes Publishing p8(J1aqVm/RPTE/*[)khSm9`%Gnn YW7[`jfl]OU,Viq;o*!q_-Rb_UW,}tegv8v]GuV>B.=k&t75Y5x~# L~txYHC[K%>kp2Jtz Then it came out again updated, and now its in a film. JUAN GONZLEZ: Well, yes, he did, because, as some of the reports came out afterwards, he actually trucked in supporters. In each section, the author highlights an individual to focus on, someone who can be seen as a representative or a leader for his or her community. a sudden, violent, and illegal seizure of power from a government. Gonzalez discusses the unique issues and cultural attitudes of Puerto Rican, Mexican, Cuban, Dominican, Central American, Columbian, and Panamanian immigrants and their efforts to establish communities in the United States. EDUARDO LPEZ: Yes. ROBERT REICH: See, this is essentially the problem. Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney also fielded questions about immigration during a Wednesday appearance on Univision. 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. The first option involves the induction of Puerto Rico as a full-fledged state. 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. Gonzalez notes the differing treatment of Cuban and Dominican refugees by the US government. However, despite the apparently positive relationship between the US government and Cuban refugees, Gonzalez notes that most Cuban immigrants feel that the United States values them more as a symbol for resisting communism than as a people. This is a rush transcript. I found myself facing a tremendous amount of racism and bigotry, but not just from like white Americans, from black Americans and from Latinos. Rigoberta Mench was interviewed in the film, and she talks about the killing of her father in the Spanish embassy, when the Guatemalan government burned down the embassy that was full of dissidents who had taken refuge there, including her father. AMY GOODMAN: And so, explain your title, Harvest of Empire. Harvest of Empire Part 2: Branches, Chapters 4-5 Summary - eNotes.com by Juan Gonzlez Start Free Trial Part 2: Branches, Chapters 4-5 Summary PDF Last Updated on June 8, 2022, by eNotes. date the date you are citing the material. Branches (Las ramas). Third, he advocates for more bilingual education options and champions the teaching of Spanish as a second language. to your inbox each morning. However, despite being politically recognized as United States territory, much of the land that forms the Southwestern United States traditionally belonged to Mexico. We do not accept funding from advertising, underwriting or government agencies. on the Arts, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, Color Congress, MOSAIC, New York Community Trust, Peace Development Fund, Publication date 2001 . They have actually been working on this film for aboutI think its seven years now? AMY GOODMAN: Our guests are Juan Gonzlez and Eduardo Lpez. AMY GOODMAN: President Obamas comments come as his administration faces scrutiny for deporting and detaining a record number of undocumented people. : El Huracn over language and culture ; Free trade : the final conquest of Latin America ; Puerto Rico, U.S.A. : possessed and unwanted -- Epilogue -- Glossary PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN: I believe in the idea of amnesty for those who have put down roots, even though they may have entered illegally. The last date is today's It was Reagan who approved thewho signed into law the Simpson-Rodino bill that provided the opportunity for about three million people who were then in the country, undocumented, to legalize their status. JUNOT DAZ: Well, they said, Were coming to the United States. Whatever that meant. h Ov>xBH"9-cSH"NcrHd?MJ:1) Jokjc=T=[g{KI;INmC 9>&x { y}xy/ka%1 ;M(dYb]H 02+ f%1p Juans book Harvest of Empire, required reading in so many schools in this country, and Eduardo Lpez deciding to make this film, together with the producer, Harvest of Empire, thats airing this week. Canarsie, Shinecock, and Munsee peoples and challenges the harm that continues to That military coup in turn spurred a popular insurrection that led to the U.S. invasion of the Dominican Republic in 1965. The history will say what we are. Go to our website, tour.democracynow.org. Latino Impact media began life in 1994, as educational Video in Spanish, Inc. the organization was founded by Eduardo Lpez and Arturo Salcedo Martnez, who hosted the Lnea Directa television series from 1990 until 2006. Already a member? We owe black people something; we have a legacy of slavery. A year earlier, Penguin Books published a revised edition of the book of Empire:Harvest A History 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. ", "With the immigration debate currently consuming much of the current political climate, there's no better time for the release of Harvest of Empire. Juan Gonzlez? And Trujillo then uses the power of the military to seize control of the government. GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS: Immigrant rights are not civil rights? The Latino-American population is growing and is already one-third of the American population. Subsequently, Latino American voters, Black voters, and liberal White voters began banding together in support of more liberal candidates. And this is another reason why we just felt really compelled to make this film and to work through the seven years in order to bring this to fruition. AMY GOODMAN: An excerpt of Harvest of Empire. 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. He outlines the instability and exploitative nature of the current system, and then discusses three different options for how Puerto Rico might move forward. 2012. Weve been living it for over 40 years. Latinos are now the largest minority group in the United States, and their impact on American . 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