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La Brega: The End Of The Promises. By Yarimar Bonilla, Mark Pagán and Ezequiel Rodríguez Andino Mar 23, 2021. Read More. URUGUAY AND PARAGUAY STOP SPREAD OF CORONAVIRUS THE ECONOMIST’S DEMOCRACY INDEX PLACES CUBA, VENEZUELA ANDSEE MOREON LATINOUSA.ORG
HOW ONE NATIVE LANGUAGE SURVIVED EXTINCTION How One Native Language Survived Extinction. There are an estimated 7,000 distinct languages in the world—but researchers say nearly half are in danger of extinction, and on average, one language dies about every two weeks. This is what almost happened two generations ago with the Hawaiian language. This week on Latino USA, the story ofhow
BLOOD AND BETRAYAL IN THE SOUTHWEST Blood and Betrayal in the Southwest. By Latino USA Mar 11, 2016. The Southwest was once a part of Mexico, but that doesn’t mean that Mexicans have always felt welcome there. Land disputes led to segregation, discrimination and even state-sanctioned violence. Latino USA looks into the history of resistance leaders like Juan Cortina andReies
AFRO-MEXICANS LIVING IN LOS ANGELES (VIDEO) Share. Earlier on Wednesday, AJ+ featured a brief video about the Afro-Mexican community living in Los Angeles, a community that is often misunderstood. According to a 2015 report, there are about 1.38 million Afro-Mexicans living in Mexico, but it is unclear how may Afro-Mexicans live in Los Angeles—although the 2010 Census said L.A.had
'MEXICANS DON'T PLAY BASKETBALL' Share. In 1939, a Mexican-American high school basketball team shocked the world. More than 25 years before Texas Western made history by winning the NCAA championship with the first all-African-American starting lineup, an all-Mexican-American team from Lanier High School won the 1939 San Antonio city championship. HOME - LATINO USAAUDIOMUSICPITCHESABOUTOUR FUNDERSMAGGIE FRELENG Latino USA with Maria Hinojosa, produced by The Futuro Media Group, is the longest running Latino-focused program on U.S. public media. A FAMILY CONVERSATION ON RACE AND LATINIDAD 2 hours ago · On May 25, 2020, George Floyd was murdered by a white cop, Derek Chauvin. His death resulted in a wave of national and international Black Lives Matter protests, calls for police reform or abolition, and Chauvin’s conviction, the first time a white cop has been convicted by a jury for killing a MASKS OFF WITH ALEXANDRIA OCASIO-CORTEZ Masks Off With Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. New York Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has made it through a year with historic implications: the COVID-19 pandemic, an economic downturn, Black Lives Matter protests, a presidential election, an attempted coup, and the latest iteration of an ongoing border crisis, among countless moreheadlines.
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La Brega: The End Of The Promises. By Yarimar Bonilla, Mark Pagán and Ezequiel Rodríguez Andino Mar 23, 2021. Read More. URUGUAY AND PARAGUAY STOP SPREAD OF CORONAVIRUS THE ECONOMIST’S DEMOCRACY INDEX PLACES CUBA, VENEZUELA ANDSEE MOREON LATINOUSA.ORG
HOW ONE NATIVE LANGUAGE SURVIVED EXTINCTION How One Native Language Survived Extinction. There are an estimated 7,000 distinct languages in the world—but researchers say nearly half are in danger of extinction, and on average, one language dies about every two weeks. This is what almost happened two generations ago with the Hawaiian language. This week on Latino USA, the story ofhow
BLOOD AND BETRAYAL IN THE SOUTHWEST Blood and Betrayal in the Southwest. By Latino USA Mar 11, 2016. The Southwest was once a part of Mexico, but that doesn’t mean that Mexicans have always felt welcome there. Land disputes led to segregation, discrimination and even state-sanctioned violence. Latino USA looks into the history of resistance leaders like Juan Cortina andReies
AFRO-MEXICANS LIVING IN LOS ANGELES (VIDEO) Share. Earlier on Wednesday, AJ+ featured a brief video about the Afro-Mexican community living in Los Angeles, a community that is often misunderstood. According to a 2015 report, there are about 1.38 million Afro-Mexicans living in Mexico, but it is unclear how may Afro-Mexicans live in Los Angeles—although the 2010 Census said L.A.had
'MEXICANS DON'T PLAY BASKETBALL' Share. In 1939, a Mexican-American high school basketball team shocked the world. More than 25 years before Texas Western made history by winning the NCAA championship with the first all-African-American starting lineup, an all-Mexican-American team from Lanier High School won the 1939 San Antonio city championship. A FAMILY CONVERSATION ON RACE AND LATINIDAD 2 hours ago · On May 25, 2020, George Floyd was murdered by a white cop, Derek Chauvin. His death resulted in a wave of national and international Black Lives Matter protests, calls for police reform or abolition, and Chauvin’s conviction, the first time a white cop has been convicted by a jury for killing aI AM A CHOLO
13 hours ago · The term “cholo” has become somewhat commonplace in the American lexicon. The well-known Mexican-American subculture and style has even sparked some controversy around non-Latino celebrities like Lana del Rey and Rihanna, who have appropriatedMARÍA ESQUINCA
2 hours ago · María Esquinca is a poet and journalist. She recently graduated with her M.F.A from the University of Miami, and was a 2020 Report for America corps member with Radio Bilingue. She was a News 21 fellow, and has interned at WLRN, The New York Times Student Journalism Institute andPODCASTS ARCHIVES
La Brega: The End Of The Promises. By Yarimar Bonilla, Mark Pagán and Ezequiel Rodríguez Andino Mar 23, 2021. Read More. LIVE FROM LATINO USA: JESSIE REYEZ Live. •. Jessie Reyez is a Colombian-Canadian singer and songwriter known for her mesmerizing voice and gripping lyrics. Her breakout single about heartbreak titled “Figures” made it on Canada’s Top 100 in 2017, and her EP Being Human in Public has been nominated for Best Urban Contemporary Album at the upcoming 2020 Grammys. THE 10 BEST SONGS OF NEW MEXICO MUSIC Religious tunes continue to play a big role in New Mexico, where Catholic traditions go back centuries. This haunting indita (a subset of New Mexico music distinguished by its use of indigenous rhythms or themes) is an homage to a Hispano nativity play that celebrates the conversion of colonial New Mexico’s most feared enemy: the Comanche.. This version was recorded in the early 1990s asNEWS ARCHIVES
Support Independent Media. Did you know only three cents of every philanthropic dollar goes to media nonprofits, and only one cent goes to Latino nonprofits? IMMIGRATION ARCHIVES Support Independent Media. Did you know only three cents of every philanthropic dollar goes to media nonprofits, and only one cent goes to Latino nonprofits? LATIN AMERICA ARCHIVES Support Independent Media. Did you know only three cents of every philanthropic dollar goes to media nonprofits, and only one cent goes to Latino nonprofits?POLITICS ARCHIVES
Support Independent Media. Did you know only three cents of every philanthropic dollar goes to media nonprofits, and only one cent goes to Latino nonprofits? HOME - LATINO USAAUDIOMUSICPITCHESABOUTOUR FUNDERSMAGGIE FRELENG Latino USA with Maria Hinojosa, produced by The Futuro Media Group, is the longest running Latino-focused program on U.S. public media. HOW I MADE IT: MANÁ 1 day ago · The rock en español group Maná is arguably one of the most successful Spanish-language rock bands of this generation. They’ve sold over 40 million records worldwide, and when they played seven sold-out shows at the Forum in Los Angeles in 2019, their “Rayando El Sol” tour broke records FULL SHOWS - LATINO USA Episode #2034: Migrant Student Farmworkers & José Ralat. Embedded Player Over 300,000 students in the U.S. migrate every year to work in agriculture—we visit a high school with a Migrant Student Club. Also, we speak to José Ralat, the Taco Editor at Texas MonthlyMagazine.
MASKS OFF WITH ALEXANDRIA OCASIO-CORTEZ Masks Off With Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. New York Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has made it through a year with historic implications: the COVID-19 pandemic, an economic downturn, Black Lives Matter protests, a presidential election, an attempted coup, and the latest iteration of an ongoing border crisis, among countless moreheadlines.
CROSSING THE BORDER FOR MORE AFFORDABLE INSULIN People with diabetes are considered high-risk when it comes to COVID, so Salcido found herself having to ration insulin again. In a new episode of “Port of Entry,” we continue our series on medical tourism with a story about Salcido and another San Diego woman who went on a journey to find more affordable insulin across the border inTijuana.
HOW I MADE IT: KALI UCHIS How I Made It: Kali Uchis. Artist and singer Kali Uchis was born in Virginia to Colombian immigrant parents. When she was four or five years old, her family moved back to Colombia. She spent several years living in a small town near the city of Pereira, in a house she remembers being full of birds. At night, she would listen to songs shewanted
THE WRONGFUL CONVICTION OF JOSEPH WEBSTER In this two-part series, Latino USA explores the case of Joseph Webster, a Black man who was serving a life sentence for murder in Tennessee—a murder he says he didn’t commit. We dive into the impact of conviction review units and the long-term consequences that wrongful convictions have on people’s lives. In episode one, JosephWebster
THE ECONOMIST’S DEMOCRACY INDEX PLACES CUBA, VENEZUELA ANDSEE MOREON LATINOUSA.ORG
AFRO-MEXICANS LIVING IN LOS ANGELES (VIDEO) Share. Earlier on Wednesday, AJ+ featured a brief video about the Afro-Mexican community living in Los Angeles, a community that is often misunderstood. According to a 2015 report, there are about 1.38 million Afro-Mexicans living in Mexico, but it is unclear how may Afro-Mexicans live in Los Angeles—although the 2010 Census said L.A.had
'MEXICANS DON'T PLAY BASKETBALL' Share. In 1939, a Mexican-American high school basketball team shocked the world. More than 25 years before Texas Western made history by winning the NCAA championship with the first all-African-American starting lineup, an all-Mexican-American team from Lanier High School won the 1939 San Antonio city championship. HOME - LATINO USAAUDIOMUSICPITCHESABOUTOUR FUNDERSMAGGIE FRELENG Latino USA with Maria Hinojosa, produced by The Futuro Media Group, is the longest running Latino-focused program on U.S. public media. HOW I MADE IT: MANÁ 1 day ago · The rock en español group Maná is arguably one of the most successful Spanish-language rock bands of this generation. They’ve sold over 40 million records worldwide, and when they played seven sold-out shows at the Forum in Los Angeles in 2019, their “Rayando El Sol” tour broke records FULL SHOWS - LATINO USA Episode #2034: Migrant Student Farmworkers & José Ralat. Embedded Player Over 300,000 students in the U.S. migrate every year to work in agriculture—we visit a high school with a Migrant Student Club. Also, we speak to José Ralat, the Taco Editor at Texas MonthlyMagazine.
MASKS OFF WITH ALEXANDRIA OCASIO-CORTEZ Masks Off With Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. New York Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has made it through a year with historic implications: the COVID-19 pandemic, an economic downturn, Black Lives Matter protests, a presidential election, an attempted coup, and the latest iteration of an ongoing border crisis, among countless moreheadlines.
CROSSING THE BORDER FOR MORE AFFORDABLE INSULIN People with diabetes are considered high-risk when it comes to COVID, so Salcido found herself having to ration insulin again. In a new episode of “Port of Entry,” we continue our series on medical tourism with a story about Salcido and another San Diego woman who went on a journey to find more affordable insulin across the border inTijuana.
HOW I MADE IT: KALI UCHIS How I Made It: Kali Uchis. Artist and singer Kali Uchis was born in Virginia to Colombian immigrant parents. When she was four or five years old, her family moved back to Colombia. She spent several years living in a small town near the city of Pereira, in a house she remembers being full of birds. At night, she would listen to songs shewanted
THE WRONGFUL CONVICTION OF JOSEPH WEBSTER In this two-part series, Latino USA explores the case of Joseph Webster, a Black man who was serving a life sentence for murder in Tennessee—a murder he says he didn’t commit. We dive into the impact of conviction review units and the long-term consequences that wrongful convictions have on people’s lives. In episode one, JosephWebster
THE ECONOMIST’S DEMOCRACY INDEX PLACES CUBA, VENEZUELA ANDSEE MOREON LATINOUSA.ORG
AFRO-MEXICANS LIVING IN LOS ANGELES (VIDEO) Share. Earlier on Wednesday, AJ+ featured a brief video about the Afro-Mexican community living in Los Angeles, a community that is often misunderstood. According to a 2015 report, there are about 1.38 million Afro-Mexicans living in Mexico, but it is unclear how may Afro-Mexicans live in Los Angeles—although the 2010 Census said L.A.had
'MEXICANS DON'T PLAY BASKETBALL' Share. In 1939, a Mexican-American high school basketball team shocked the world. More than 25 years before Texas Western made history by winning the NCAA championship with the first all-African-American starting lineup, an all-Mexican-American team from Lanier High School won the 1939 San Antonio city championship.HOME - LATINO USA
Latino USA with Maria Hinojosa, produced by The Futuro Media Group, is the longest running Latino-focused program on U.S. public media. HOW I MADE IT: MANÁ 1 day ago · The rock en español group Maná is arguably one of the most successful Spanish-language rock bands of this generation. They’ve sold over 40 million records worldwide, and when they played seven sold-out shows at the Forum in Los Angeles in 2019, their “Rayando El Sol” tour broke records previously held by the Eaglesand Kanye West.
THE WRONGFUL CONVICTION OF JOSEPH WEBSTER In this two-part series, Latino USA explores the case of Joseph Webster, a Black man who was serving a life sentence for murder in Tennessee—a murder he says he didn’t commit. We dive into the impact of conviction review units and the long-term consequences that wrongful convictions have on people’s lives. In episode one, JosephWebster
SHRIMP WHO FALLS ASLEEP Shrimp Who Falls Asleep. Writer Yesica Balderrama immigrated from Morelos, Mexico, to New York City with their family over two decades ago. Since then, they’ve been living in Queens as undocumented immigrants. While Yesika eventually was able to become a DACA recipient in 2012, their mother and uncle are still undocumented.SUAVE - LATINO USA
Suave is moved to a new prison and meets someone in his block who is getting a lot of attention. Back behind bars, Suave suffers flashbacks and struggles deeply to adjust, and Maria questions the entire parole system. When Suave is finally released from prison, he is placed on house arrest and tries to adjust to his new reality while he awaits JULIO RICARDO VARELA Julio Ricardo Varela. As Editorial Director for Futuro Media, Julio (Julito) Ricardo Varela is responsible for the overall editorial vision and voice of Latino USA, Latino Rebels and In The Thick. As Vice President of New Business Development for Futuro Studios, he also heads up the division’s new business initiatives, which havereceived
THE 10 BEST SONGS OF NEW MEXICO MUSIC Religious tunes continue to play a big role in New Mexico, where Catholic traditions go back centuries. This haunting indita (a subset of New Mexico music distinguished by its use of indigenous rhythms or themes) is an homage to a Hispano nativity play that celebrates the conversion of colonial New Mexico’s most feared enemy: the Comanche.. This version was recorded in the early 1990s as LATIN AMERICA ARCHIVES Support Independent Media. Did you know only three cents of every philanthropic dollar goes to media nonprofits, and only one cent goes to Latino nonprofits?NEWS ARCHIVES
Support Independent Media. Did you know only three cents of every philanthropic dollar goes to media nonprofits, and only one cent goes to Latino nonprofits?POLITICS ARCHIVES
Support Independent Media. Did you know only three cents of every philanthropic dollar goes to media nonprofits, and only one cent goes to Latino nonprofits? HOME - LATINO USAAUDIOMUSICPITCHESABOUTOUR FUNDERSMAGGIE FRELENG Latino USA with Maria Hinojosa, produced by The Futuro Media Group, is the longest running Latino-focused program on U.S. public media.AUDIO - LATINO USA
Masks Off With Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. By Alejandra Salazar and Miguel Macias May 21, 2021. Read More. PRX Embeddable Player. 00:00 00:00. Never miss an episode from and other great podcasts when you download the free RadioPublic app. MASKS OFF WITH ALEXANDRIA OCASIO-CORTEZ Masks Off With Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. New York Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has made it through a year with historic implications: the COVID-19 pandemic, an economic downturn, Black Lives Matter protests, a presidential election, an attempted coup, and the latest iteration of an ongoing border crisis, among countless moreheadlines.
JOBS AND INTERNSHIPS Jobs and Internships. To see a list of current openings, please visit futuromediagroup.org here.. For more information, visit Futuro’s main site here.. Latino USA is produced out of our Harlem office by the Futuro Media Group—an independent non-profit media organization that explores and gives voice to the diversity of the American experience.Latino USA is a weekly hour-long radio magazine BLOOD AND BETRAYAL IN THE SOUTHWEST Blood and Betrayal in the Southwest. Embedded Player The Southwest was once a part of Mexico, but that doesn't mean that Mexicans have always felt welcome there. Land disputes led to segregation, discrimination and even state-sanctioned violence. Latino USA looks into the history of resistance leaders like Juan Cortina and Reies Lopez TijerinaJULIETA MARTINELLI
Julieta Martinelli. Julieta Martinelli is an award-winning investigative reporter and currently a producer at Futuro Studios. As a Soros Justice Media Fellow, she spent 2019 documenting the human repercussions of changing legal policies along the U.S.-Mexico border. THE ECONOMIST’S DEMOCRACY INDEX PLACES CUBA, VENEZUELA ANDSEE MOREON LATINOUSA.ORG
AFRO-MEXICANS LIVING IN LOS ANGELES (VIDEO) Share. Earlier on Wednesday, AJ+ featured a brief video about the Afro-Mexican community living in Los Angeles, a community that is often misunderstood. According to a 2015 report, there are about 1.38 million Afro-Mexicans living in Mexico, but it is unclear how may Afro-Mexicans live in Los Angeles—although the 2010 Census said L.A.had
'MEXICANS DON'T PLAY BASKETBALL' Share. In 1939, a Mexican-American high school basketball team shocked the world. More than 25 years before Texas Western made history by winning the NCAA championship with the first all-African-American starting lineup, an all-Mexican-American team from Lanier High School won the 1939 San Antonio city championship. NEW CENSUS DATA SAYS 2016 NATIONAL LATINO VOTER TURNOUT Data released last week from the U.S. Census about the 2016 election said that the national voter turnout rate for Latinos did not surpass the 2012 rate.. The following chart from the Census’ “Voting in America: A Look at the 2016 Presidential Election” report showed that the voting rate for Latinos in 2016 was 47.6% and 48% in 2012. In 2008, the voting rate for Latinos was 49.9%. HOME - LATINO USAAUDIOMUSICPITCHESABOUTOUR FUNDERSMAGGIE FRELENG Latino USA with Maria Hinojosa, produced by The Futuro Media Group, is the longest running Latino-focused program on U.S. public media.AUDIO - LATINO USA
Masks Off With Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. By Alejandra Salazar and Miguel Macias May 21, 2021. Read More. PRX Embeddable Player. 00:00 00:00. Never miss an episode from and other great podcasts when you download the free RadioPublic app. MASKS OFF WITH ALEXANDRIA OCASIO-CORTEZ Masks Off With Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. New York Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has made it through a year with historic implications: the COVID-19 pandemic, an economic downturn, Black Lives Matter protests, a presidential election, an attempted coup, and the latest iteration of an ongoing border crisis, among countless moreheadlines.
JOBS AND INTERNSHIPS Jobs and Internships. To see a list of current openings, please visit futuromediagroup.org here.. For more information, visit Futuro’s main site here.. Latino USA is produced out of our Harlem office by the Futuro Media Group—an independent non-profit media organization that explores and gives voice to the diversity of the American experience.Latino USA is a weekly hour-long radio magazine BLOOD AND BETRAYAL IN THE SOUTHWEST Blood and Betrayal in the Southwest. Embedded Player The Southwest was once a part of Mexico, but that doesn't mean that Mexicans have always felt welcome there. Land disputes led to segregation, discrimination and even state-sanctioned violence. Latino USA looks into the history of resistance leaders like Juan Cortina and Reies Lopez TijerinaJULIETA MARTINELLI
Julieta Martinelli. Julieta Martinelli is an award-winning investigative reporter and currently a producer at Futuro Studios. As a Soros Justice Media Fellow, she spent 2019 documenting the human repercussions of changing legal policies along the U.S.-Mexico border. THE ECONOMIST’S DEMOCRACY INDEX PLACES CUBA, VENEZUELA ANDSEE MOREON LATINOUSA.ORG
AFRO-MEXICANS LIVING IN LOS ANGELES (VIDEO) Share. Earlier on Wednesday, AJ+ featured a brief video about the Afro-Mexican community living in Los Angeles, a community that is often misunderstood. According to a 2015 report, there are about 1.38 million Afro-Mexicans living in Mexico, but it is unclear how may Afro-Mexicans live in Los Angeles—although the 2010 Census said L.A.had
'MEXICANS DON'T PLAY BASKETBALL' Share. In 1939, a Mexican-American high school basketball team shocked the world. More than 25 years before Texas Western made history by winning the NCAA championship with the first all-African-American starting lineup, an all-Mexican-American team from Lanier High School won the 1939 San Antonio city championship. NEW CENSUS DATA SAYS 2016 NATIONAL LATINO VOTER TURNOUT Data released last week from the U.S. Census about the 2016 election said that the national voter turnout rate for Latinos did not surpass the 2012 rate.. The following chart from the Census’ “Voting in America: A Look at the 2016 Presidential Election” report showed that the voting rate for Latinos in 2016 was 47.6% and 48% in 2012. In 2008, the voting rate for Latinos was 49.9%.HOME - LATINO USA
Latino USA with Maria Hinojosa, produced by The Futuro Media Group, is the longest running Latino-focused program on U.S. public media. SHRIMP WHO FALLS ASLEEP Writer Yesica Balderrama immigrated from Morelos, Mexico, to New York City with their family over two decades ago. Since then, they’ve been living in Queens as undocumented immigrants. While Yesika eventually was able to become a DACA recipient in 2012, their motherand uncle are still
URUGUAY AND PARAGUAY STOP SPREAD OF CORONAVIRUS URUGUAY/PARAGUAY: The two countries have among the lowest death rates for COVID-19 in Latin America, despite sharing borders with Brazil, where more than 50,000 people have died.Uruguay’s success is largely attributed to access to public health care and other social policieslike access to
CINDY Y. RODRIGUEZ
Cindy Y. Rodriguez is a Peruvian-American writer, producer, and storyteller who has worked in media for over a decade for companies like NBC, CNN, Latina magazine, and Vivala.com. One of her greatest successes was co-launching HuffPost’s LatinoVoices. In 2015, she and her childhood friend co-founded the award-nominated feminist podcastMorado
VICTORIA ESTRADA
Victoria Estrada edits and produces audio stories from Xalapa, Mexico. Before getting into audio, Victoria worked in academia, in media, and as a freelance translator. In 2016, she co-founded Máquina de Coser, an artistic project focused on sound experimentation. And in 2020, shewas a recipient of
PORT OF ENTRY ARCHIVES Support Independent Media. Did you know only three cents of every philanthropic dollar goes to media nonprofits, and only one cent goes to Latino nonprofits? THE 10 BEST SONGS OF NEW MEXICO MUSIC Religious tunes continue to play a big role in New Mexico, where Catholic traditions go back centuries. This haunting indita (a subset of New Mexico music distinguished by its use of indigenous rhythms or themes) is an homage to a Hispano nativity play that celebrates the conversion of colonial New Mexico’s most feared enemy: the Comanche.. This version was recorded in the early 1990s as LATIN AMERICA ARCHIVES Support Independent Media. Did you know only three cents of every philanthropic dollar goes to media nonprofits, and only one cent goes to Latino nonprofits?PODCASTS ARCHIVES
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Support Independent Media. Did you know only three cents of every philanthropic dollar goes to media nonprofits, and only one cent goes to Latino nonprofits? HOME - LATINO USAAUDIOMUSICPITCHESABOUTOUR FUNDERSMAGGIE FRELENG Latino USA with Maria Hinojosa, produced by The Futuro Media Group, is the longest running Latino-focused program on U.S. public media.AUDIO - LATINO USA
Masks Off With Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. By Alejandra Salazar and Miguel Macias May 21, 2021. Read More. PRX Embeddable Player. 00:00 00:00. Never miss an episode from and other great podcasts when you download the free RadioPublic app. MASKS OFF WITH ALEXANDRIA OCASIO-CORTEZ Masks Off With Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. New York Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has made it through a year with historic implications: the COVID-19 pandemic, an economic downturn, Black Lives Matter protests, a presidential election, an attempted coup, and the latest iteration of an ongoing border crisis, among countless moreheadlines.
JOBS AND INTERNSHIPS Jobs and Internships. To see a list of current openings, please visit futuromediagroup.org here.. For more information, visit Futuro’s main site here.. Latino USA is produced out of our Harlem office by the Futuro Media Group—an independent non-profit media organization that explores and gives voice to the diversity of the American experience.Latino USA is a weekly hour-long radio magazine BLOOD AND BETRAYAL IN THE SOUTHWEST Blood and Betrayal in the Southwest. Embedded Player The Southwest was once a part of Mexico, but that doesn't mean that Mexicans have always felt welcome there. Land disputes led to segregation, discrimination and even state-sanctioned violence. Latino USA looks into the history of resistance leaders like Juan Cortina and Reies Lopez TijerinaJULIETA MARTINELLI
Julieta Martinelli. Julieta Martinelli is an award-winning investigative reporter and currently a producer at Futuro Studios. As a Soros Justice Media Fellow, she spent 2019 documenting the human repercussions of changing legal policies along the U.S.-Mexico border. THE ECONOMIST’S DEMOCRACY INDEX PLACES CUBA, VENEZUELA ANDSEE MOREON LATINOUSA.ORG
AFRO-MEXICANS LIVING IN LOS ANGELES (VIDEO) Share. Earlier on Wednesday, AJ+ featured a brief video about the Afro-Mexican community living in Los Angeles, a community that is often misunderstood. According to a 2015 report, there are about 1.38 million Afro-Mexicans living in Mexico, but it is unclear how may Afro-Mexicans live in Los Angeles—although the 2010 Census said L.A.had
'MEXICANS DON'T PLAY BASKETBALL' Share. In 1939, a Mexican-American high school basketball team shocked the world. More than 25 years before Texas Western made history by winning the NCAA championship with the first all-African-American starting lineup, an all-Mexican-American team from Lanier High School won the 1939 San Antonio city championship. NEW CENSUS DATA SAYS 2016 NATIONAL LATINO VOTER TURNOUT Data released last week from the U.S. Census about the 2016 election said that the national voter turnout rate for Latinos did not surpass the 2012 rate.. The following chart from the Census’ “Voting in America: A Look at the 2016 Presidential Election” report showed that the voting rate for Latinos in 2016 was 47.6% and 48% in 2012. In 2008, the voting rate for Latinos was 49.9%. HOME - LATINO USAAUDIOMUSICPITCHESABOUTOUR FUNDERSMAGGIE FRELENG Latino USA with Maria Hinojosa, produced by The Futuro Media Group, is the longest running Latino-focused program on U.S. public media.AUDIO - LATINO USA
Masks Off With Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. By Alejandra Salazar and Miguel Macias May 21, 2021. Read More. PRX Embeddable Player. 00:00 00:00. Never miss an episode from and other great podcasts when you download the free RadioPublic app. MASKS OFF WITH ALEXANDRIA OCASIO-CORTEZ Masks Off With Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. New York Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has made it through a year with historic implications: the COVID-19 pandemic, an economic downturn, Black Lives Matter protests, a presidential election, an attempted coup, and the latest iteration of an ongoing border crisis, among countless moreheadlines.
JOBS AND INTERNSHIPS Jobs and Internships. To see a list of current openings, please visit futuromediagroup.org here.. For more information, visit Futuro’s main site here.. Latino USA is produced out of our Harlem office by the Futuro Media Group—an independent non-profit media organization that explores and gives voice to the diversity of the American experience.Latino USA is a weekly hour-long radio magazine BLOOD AND BETRAYAL IN THE SOUTHWEST Blood and Betrayal in the Southwest. Embedded Player The Southwest was once a part of Mexico, but that doesn't mean that Mexicans have always felt welcome there. Land disputes led to segregation, discrimination and even state-sanctioned violence. Latino USA looks into the history of resistance leaders like Juan Cortina and Reies Lopez TijerinaJULIETA MARTINELLI
Julieta Martinelli. Julieta Martinelli is an award-winning investigative reporter and currently a producer at Futuro Studios. As a Soros Justice Media Fellow, she spent 2019 documenting the human repercussions of changing legal policies along the U.S.-Mexico border. THE ECONOMIST’S DEMOCRACY INDEX PLACES CUBA, VENEZUELA ANDSEE MOREON LATINOUSA.ORG
AFRO-MEXICANS LIVING IN LOS ANGELES (VIDEO) Share. Earlier on Wednesday, AJ+ featured a brief video about the Afro-Mexican community living in Los Angeles, a community that is often misunderstood. According to a 2015 report, there are about 1.38 million Afro-Mexicans living in Mexico, but it is unclear how may Afro-Mexicans live in Los Angeles—although the 2010 Census said L.A.had
'MEXICANS DON'T PLAY BASKETBALL' Share. In 1939, a Mexican-American high school basketball team shocked the world. More than 25 years before Texas Western made history by winning the NCAA championship with the first all-African-American starting lineup, an all-Mexican-American team from Lanier High School won the 1939 San Antonio city championship. NEW CENSUS DATA SAYS 2016 NATIONAL LATINO VOTER TURNOUT Data released last week from the U.S. Census about the 2016 election said that the national voter turnout rate for Latinos did not surpass the 2012 rate.. The following chart from the Census’ “Voting in America: A Look at the 2016 Presidential Election” report showed that the voting rate for Latinos in 2016 was 47.6% and 48% in 2012. In 2008, the voting rate for Latinos was 49.9%.HOME - LATINO USA
Latino USA with Maria Hinojosa, produced by The Futuro Media Group, is the longest running Latino-focused program on U.S. public media. SHRIMP WHO FALLS ASLEEP Writer Yesica Balderrama immigrated from Morelos, Mexico, to New York City with their family over two decades ago. Since then, they’ve been living in Queens as undocumented immigrants. While Yesika eventually was able to become a DACA recipient in 2012, their motherand uncle are still
URUGUAY AND PARAGUAY STOP SPREAD OF CORONAVIRUS URUGUAY/PARAGUAY: The two countries have among the lowest death rates for COVID-19 in Latin America, despite sharing borders with Brazil, where more than 50,000 people have died.Uruguay’s success is largely attributed to access to public health care and other social policieslike access to
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Cindy Y. Rodriguez is a Peruvian-American writer, producer, and storyteller who has worked in media for over a decade for companies like NBC, CNN, Latina magazine, and Vivala.com. One of her greatest successes was co-launching HuffPost’s LatinoVoices. In 2015, she and her childhood friend co-founded the award-nominated feminist podcastMorado
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Victoria Estrada edits and produces audio stories from Xalapa, Mexico. Before getting into audio, Victoria worked in academia, in media, and as a freelance translator. In 2016, she co-founded Máquina de Coser, an artistic project focused on sound experimentation. And in 2020, shewas a recipient of
PORT OF ENTRY ARCHIVES Support Independent Media. Did you know only three cents of every philanthropic dollar goes to media nonprofits, and only one cent goes to Latino nonprofits? THE 10 BEST SONGS OF NEW MEXICO MUSIC Religious tunes continue to play a big role in New Mexico, where Catholic traditions go back centuries. This haunting indita (a subset of New Mexico music distinguished by its use of indigenous rhythms or themes) is an homage to a Hispano nativity play that celebrates the conversion of colonial New Mexico’s most feared enemy: the Comanche.. This version was recorded in the early 1990s as LATIN AMERICA ARCHIVES Support Independent Media. Did you know only three cents of every philanthropic dollar goes to media nonprofits, and only one cent goes to Latino nonprofits?PODCASTS ARCHIVES
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