Saskia Niño de Rivera conversa con Sebastián Marroquín, hijo de Pablo Escobar, quien comparte su transformación de heredar un legado de violencia a convertirse en arquitecto de la paz.
00:00:00 - 00:09:41 Soy hijo de Pablo Escobar / I'm Pablo Escobar's son
00:09:42 - 00:18:16 Hambre con millones: escondidos en la miseria / Starving with millions: hiding in misery
00:18:17 - 00:28:44 Cartas de perdón a las víctimas de papá / Letters asking my dad's victims for forgiveness
00:28:45 - 00:44:14 Justicia restaurativa: cuando el perdón sana / Restorative justice: when forgiveness heals
00:44:15 - 00:53:26 Realidad virtual: salvando niños del crimen / Virtual reality: saving kids from crime
00:53:27 - 01:13:11 La guerra contra las drogas nos destruyó / The war on drugs destroyed us
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Saskia Niño de Rivera talks with Sebastián Marroquín, Pablo Escobar's son, who shares how he went from inheriting a legacy of violence to becoming a builder of peace.
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Sebastián relata cómo a los 16 años confrontó a su padre sobre las bombas y secuestros, su experiencia en prisión desde los 7 años, y el momento en que decidió no seguir el camino del crimen tras la muerte de Pablo Escobar.
Hoy, después de reunirse con más de 150 familias víctimas de su padre y crear experiencias de realidad virtual para prevención del delito en más de 5 mil escuelas mexicanas, Sebastián redefine conceptos como justicia restaurativa, perdón y reconciliación.
Desde su visita al Cereso número 3 en Ciudad Juárez hasta sus reflexiones sobre la criminalización de problemas de salud pública, este episodio examina cómo romper ciclos de violencia heredada y la urgente necesidad de replantear las políticas criminales en América Latina.
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Sebastián tells how at 16 he confronted his father about the bombings and kidnappings, his time in prison starting at age 7, and the moment he decided not to follow the path of crime after Pablo Escobar's death. Today, after meeting with over 150 families who were victims of his father and creating virtual reality experiences for crime prevention in more than 5,000 Mexican schools, Sebastián redefines concepts like restorative justice, forgiveness and reconciliation. From his visit to Cereso number 3 prison in Ciudad Juárez to his thoughts on how we treat health problems as crimes, this episode looks at how to break cycles of inherited violence and the urgent need to rethink criminal policies in Latin America.
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