Latino USA Podcast
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Latino USA, the radio journal of news and culture, is the only national, English-language radio program produced from a Latino perspective.
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Latino USA Episode 816
Fri, Nov 21, 2008
Story: Latino USA's Maria Hinojosa speaks with New York's El Diario/La Prensa Opinion Page Editor Erica Gonzalez about their recent editor in support of same-sex marriage. Latino USA's Maria Hinojosa speaks with culinary historian and restaurant owner Maricel Presilla about how immigrants put their own mark on the traditional Thanksgiving dinner. Commentator Antonio Sacre shares memories of his father's alarm clock. Latino USA's Maria Hinojosa speaks with Martin Perna of Ocote Soul Sounds about his latest album, 'Alchemist Manifesto.'
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Latino USA 815
Fri, Nov 14, 2008
Story: Latino USA's Maria Hinojosa speaks with E. Ethelbert Miler, director of the Afro-American studies resource center at Howard University, about the type of change President-elect Barack Obama could bring to the country. Latino USA contributor Claes Andreassen reports on a new clean air plan implemented by Los Angeles ports to cut emissions affecting large Latino communities. Latino USA's Maria Hinojosa speaks with Eric Bobo about his debut album, 'Meeting of the Minds.'
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Latino USA Episode 814
Fri, Nov 07, 2008
Story: Latino USA's Maria Hinojosa speaks with Angelo Falcon, president of the National Institute for Latino Policy, about how a Senator Barack Obama presidency could affect the Latino community. Texas Public Radio's Yvette Benavides reports on how homeowners facing foreclosures are turning to community organizations and state governments for help. Latino USA's Nancy Mullane reports on how undocumented immigrants' homes are affected by raids and the economic crisis. Latino USA's Betto Arcos reviews artists nominated for this year's Latin Grammy Awards.
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Latino USA Episode 813
Fri, Oct 31, 2008
Story: Latino USA's Maria Hinojosa speaks with Ruby Takanishi, president of the Foundation for Child Development, about the foundation's recent study that children are not reading at grade level. Texas Public Radio's Yvette Benavides reports on how homeowners facing foreclosures are turning to community organizations and state governments for help. Latino USA's Mincho Jacob asks young Latino professional what lessons they've learned from the economic crisis. Independent producer Maria Martin reports on the San Antonio community arts collective Mujer Artes and their work building traditional Dia de los Muertos altars.
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Latino USA Episode 812
Fri, Oct 24, 2008
Story: Latino USA's Maria Hinojosa speaks with independent vice-presidential candidate Matt Gonzalez about this year's election. Latino USA's Maria Hinojosa speaks with Otto Merida, chairman of the Nevada Hispanics for McCain and Obama campaign volunteer Maria Garza from South Florida about what they are doing to educate people in their community. Latino USA's Maria Hinojosa takes a look at some of the campaign music that has come out of this year's presidential campaign. Latino USA's Maria Hinojosa speaks with Brazilian producer Beto Villares about his newly released self-titled album.
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Latino USA Episode 811
Fri, Oct 17, 2008
Story: Latino USA contributor Monica Ortiz reports from New Mexico about one man's different approach to reach troubled teens. Latino USA's Maria Hinojosa speaks with University of Texas professor Santiago Guerra about the affects of the drug trade on the border communities. Latino USA contributor Betto Arcos profiles the group Los Centzontles and their new album, 'Songs of Wood and Steel.' Latino USA's Maria Hinojosa shares her thoughts on how the movie 'Beverly Hills Chihuahua' is filled with political messages.
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Latino USA Episode 810
Fri, Oct 10, 2008
Story: Shirley Star Diaz's radio piece "Growing up in the System" was produced by WNYC's Radio Rookies and is one of the finalists in the Third Coast competition in Chicago.
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Latino USA Episode 809
Fri, Oct 03, 2008
Story: Latino USA's Maria Hinojosa speaks with Wade Henderson, president of the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, about how the economy has affected Latinos. Latino USA's Maria Hinojosa speaks with Notre Dame's Director of Migration and Border Studies Karen Richman about how recent economic crisis affects Latino retirees. NPR's Felix Contreras speaks with legendary jazz percussionist Poncho Sanchez about newly released albums featuring Monterrey Jazz Festival performances.
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Latino USA Episode 808
Fri, Sep 26, 2008
Story: Latino USA's Maria Hinojosa speaks with Dr. Raul Hinojosa-Ojeda, executive director of the North American Integration and Development Center at UCLA, about how the financial crisis affects Latinos. Latino USA contributor Claes Andreasson reports on how maquiladoras along the border have not necessarily brought prosperity to its workers. Texas Public Radio's Nathan Cone profiles the movie August Evening. Commentator Father Michael Seifert speaks on how the people in his community are ready to work hard for a social change.
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Latino USA Episode 807
Fri, Sep 19, 2008
Story: Latino USA's Maria Hinojosa speaks with Chile's President Michelle Bachelet about women in politics. Latino USA's Maria Hinojosa shares how the music of Michael Ramos provided a soundtrack to her summer travels. Latino USA Contributor Reese Erlich reports from eastern Bolivia on the violent opposition facing President Evo Morales' social reforms. Latino USA's contributor Yasmin Kahn profiles the overlooked Afro-Bolivian community and how they re-affirming their cultural roots.
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2002
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L007463

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