Latino USA
The Moving Border: Part Two, The South (A Latino USA Podcast)
With encouragement and financial assistance, Mexico has been building itself up as more than a place asylum seekers transit through on the way to the U.S.—it wants to be a “destination” for asylum seekers itself.
Latino USA Presents: Inside An Intensive Care Unit In The Heart Of The Pandemic
To get a look inside the Bellevue ICU and learn about the patients still fighting for their lives against COVID-19, Latino USA spoke with Dr. Susan Cohen, the hospital’s Director of Palliative Care.
The Moving Border: Part One, The North (A Latino USA Podcast)
Latino USA visits Ciudad Juárez, where they tell the story of a mother and daughter who have been mired in a web of changing policy and subjected to ongoing violence.
Latino USA, Documented and Type Investigations Present: At The Mercy Of The Courts
In this episode, Latino USA partners up with Documented, a nonprofit news site that covers immigrants in New York City, to get a behind the scenes look at the experience of trying to navigate the immigration courts as an asylum-seeker under the Trump Administration.
Latino USA Presents: Latino-Owned And Without A Lifeline, Small Businesses Struggle To Survive
From Texas, the story of two Latino-owned businesses who have been trying to access relief funds and have come up short in a very crucial moment for their businesses.
Portrait Of: Enrique Bunbury (A Latino USA Podcast)
In this new addition to our “Portrait Of” series, Maria Hinojosa sits down with the rock star to learn about his rise to the top, his love-hate relationship with touring, what keeps him going after all these years, and his new album.
Latino USA Presents: Across The River From Boston
Just across the Mystic River from Boston is the city that has the highest per capita rate of infection in Massachusetts. It’s the city of Chelsea.
Latino USA Presents: Hola Papi’s Advice For Life In Self-Isolation
In this episode of Latino USA, Maria Hinojosa sits down with John Paul Brammer to talk about giving advice in the midst of a historic pandemic, and later he answers questions from the show’s listeners.
Reporter’s Notebook: Afro-Puerto Ricans Fighting To Be Visible On The Census (A Latino USA Podcast)
In this segment, journalist Natasha S. Alford joins Latino USA to explain what factors have lead to the undercount of the island’s black residents.
Latino USA Presents: With Sanders Out, What Happens To The Latino Vote Now?
In this episode, Latino USA talks to Latino voters in Pennsylvania about their priorities, as well as with a political scientist from the University of California Berkeley about the challenges ahead for Biden and how COVID-19 has changed the race.
Latino USA Presents: Intuition
Light your candles and schedule your limpia because today’s Latino USA episode is all about the power of intuition.
Latino USA Presents: Immigrants In ICE Detention Face The Threat Of COVID-19
ICE has started to report COVID-19 cases at their detention facilities. Latino USA speaks with two people who have been following the story.
Philadelphia Singer Brianna Cash Performs Debut Single ‘Numb’ Live for Latino USA
The 27-year-old singer is rising in the R&B and hip-hop scene.
Latino USA Presents: Checking Up On The Clinic During COVID-19
Latino USA checks in with CommunityHealth, a free clinic in Chicago that’s run primarily by volunteers to serve people without health insurance, including many low-income and undocumented immigrants.
Latino USA Presents: For Immigrant Communities, Coronavirus Is A Different Kind Of Threat
In this episode, Vox politics and policy reporter Catherine Kim expands on her recent reporting on the challenges low-income immigrants face during a widespread pandemic.
Latino USA Presents: From Boyle Heights To Netflix… And Back To The Neighborhood
Latino USA reached out to the Boyle Heights Beat, a bilingual community newspaper produced by youth reporters, and handed them the mic.
From Latino USA: ‘Sanders, Biden, And The Latino Vote’
An unprecedented 32 million Latinos are projected to be eligible to vote in the 2020 presidential elections.
Latino USA Presents: The Election Glitch That Sparked A Dominican Uprising
For the public, the postponement of the municipal elections was the last straw in what they view as a series of concerns they have with the country’s most powerful political party.
Portrait Of: Residente (A Latino USA Podcast)
In this episode of Latino USA, Maria Hinojosa sits down with Residente to talk about his activist childhood and to dig into the mind of the man o dig into the mind of the man who has experimented with so many musical genres.
Live From Latino USA: Yasser Tejeda & Palotré
The band visited the Latino USA office to play “Nuestras Raíces” and “Amor Arrayano.”
Latino USA Presents: A Conversation With Elizabeth Warren
Latino USA continues its coverage of the Democratic field for the presidential nomination. This time, we sit down with the senator from Massachusetts, Elizabeth Warren.