Pan y Circo - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Chronicles of the Pandemic: COVID-19 and its Consequences
Chronicles of a pandemic. A conversation on Covid-19 and its repercussions, on how Mexico is coping with "Staying Home" and the strategies needed to emerge from the crisis. Diego Luna puts on his chef's hat and invites five guests to discuss how the pandemic is an opportunity to ground ourselves in a today that will enable us to build a tomorrow.
#NiUnaMás: Gender-Based Violence
The series Pan y Circo presents this episode where Diego Luna and Chef Alexánder Suástegui lay the table so that our guests can discuss the cultural and social factors that encourage the normalization of violence. They will also discuss transformative actions in feminist revolutions and share how it's possible to conceive of and imagine different ways to relate to one another.
The Failure of Prohibition: Drug Legalization
The series Pan y Circo presents this episode where Diego Luna and Chef Enrique Olvera engage in conversation with their guests about the effects of prohibitionist policies, the so-called "war on drugs," as well as about possible paths towards marijuana legalization and alternative approaches to prohibition.
The Future is Now: Climate Change
The series Pan y Circo presents this episode where Diego Luna and Chef Elena Reygadas lay the table so that our guests can discuss climate change and the environmental crisis. Voices that from the Earth and all the way to space have worked to change and save the world from the environmental crisis facing us today. Is it possible to save the Earth?
My Body is Mine: Termination of Pregnancy
The series Pan y Circo presents this episode where Diego Luna and Chef Alejandra Barbabosa lay the table so that our guests can discuss the importance of recognizing women's rights on the subject of pregnancy termination. Opinions differ, but the prevailing question is why would anyone get a say over a woman's body, other than the woman herself?
No One is Illegal: The Migrant Crisis
The series Pan y Circo presents this episode where Diego Luna and Chef Javier Plascencia set the table so that our guests can discuss migration, related social and political conflicts, as well as the dangers associated with this phenomenon. Why do people leave their countries and what do they find at their destination?
Looking Ourselves in the Mirror: Identity and Racism
The series Pan y Circo presents this episode where Diego Luna and Chef Jahir Téllez set the table so that our guests can discuss racism, colonialism, and identity. Three words that separately can cause disagreement, but that once voiced, may just pave the way for dialogue. Integration or autonomy? A table where diversity abounds.
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