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Her Name Was Sandy Guardiola
Sandy Guardiola was killed in her home on October 4, 2017 by a Canandaigua (NY) police officer. She was a mother who proudly identified as a Black Puerto Rican woman.
Homeland Insecurity: A Conversation With Erika Andiola
Latino Rebels Radio: June 14, 2020
Latino USA Presents: How Puerto Rican Scientists Hacked The COVID-19 Response
They got creative, and thanks to their efforts Puerto Rico went from the bottom of the list to administering more than 100,000 molecular tests for the virus.
Chelsea Strong
On this episode of Latino Rebels Radio, host Julio Ricardo Varela talks with Damali Vidot, a Chelsea City Councilor and 2020 candidate for State Representative.
Minnesota Grieves
It’s been a week since George Floyd was killed in Minneapolis.
Summoning the Courage to Change the Power Structure
Latino Rebels Radio: May 31, 2020
Latino USA Presents: A Moment On The Farm
Amid the COVID-19 outbreak, 26-year-old daughter Civia Hernández has been working to adapt and bring the farm online, to survive in this new world.
Latin America and Reproductive Rights in the Time of COVID-19
In this latest episode of Latino Rebels Radio, Amanda Alcántara welcomes back Paula Ávila-Guillén, human rights lawyer and director of Latin America Initiatives for the Women’s Equality Center.
The South Bronx Restaurant That Ended Its Relationship With World Central Kitchen
For this episode of Latino Rebels Radio, host Julio Ricardo Varela talks with La Morada’s Yajaira Saavedra about why the restaurant went public about their decision.
Venezuela’s Ongoing Political Saga
Latino Rebels Radio: May 12, 2020
There’s a Disturbing Spike in Violence Against Puerto Rico’s LGBTQ Community
For this episode of Latino Rebels Radio, host Julio Ricardo Varela welcomes human rights activist Pedro Julio Serrano.
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.
The Fight Against the ‘Sheriff Joe’ of Massachusetts
Latino Rebels Radio: May 6, 2020
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.
Sparking Creativity With Gloria Calderón Kellett and ONE DAY AT A TIME
Latino Rebels Radio: April 26, 2020
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.
Internet Voting Won’t Help a Democracy, Even During a Pandemic
Latino Rebels Radio: April 19, 2020
A Drive-Through Protest Demanding for More COVID-19 Tests Happened Wednesday Morning in Puerto Rico
“So, more tests and less corruption, because we don’t know how people are stealing money in the middle of a pandemic,” one masked protester said.
Farmworkers and COVID-19
Latino Rebels Radio: April 12, 2020
One of the Boston Area’s Latino Immigrant Cities Is the Epicenter of the COVID-19 Crisis in Massachusetts
Latino Rebels Radio: April 10, 2020
Discrimination and COVID-19
Latino Rebels Radio: April 8, 2020