LAB’s Voices of Latin America featured in a session at the 2019 Crickhowell Literary Festival. Editor Tom Gatehouse, who grew up and went to school in the area, introduced the book, with Brecon-based Claudia Orellana (from Chile) and Cardiff-based actor Kristoffer Huball reading the voices of four of the social activists who are interviewed in the book (see below).

LAB’s Voices at Crickhowell Literary Festival
A booklaunch in Wales, as part of this town's literary festival
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