Radio
Podcast from Intelatin: Filmcraft | ‘Embrace of the Serpent’
This month Intelatin interviews actor Brionne Davis, who stars in the 2015 Colombian adventure drama ‘Embrace of the Serpent.’ Plus a chat with the Chiapas indie-rock band Vayijel.
Dolores Huerta’s ‘English Only’ Moment, the Latino Litmus Test and Voter Suppression in Arizona
The Latina icon talked with us for 30 minutes.
Cruz Speaks Spanish While Bernie and Hillary Spar Over Central America
We are back with a new episode.
There and Back: What Is Happening in Central America? (NPR Podcast)
The Central American migrant crisis is back in the news.
Bordertown with Lalo Alcaraz (and a Live Earthquake)
We are hoping that the earthquake is a good sign.
Record Your Stories, Save the Planet
With StoryCorps’ Great Thanksgiving Listen, you can record the stories shared around your dinner table this year and help save the planet.
Podcast from Intelatin: Casa Grande + Nicolá Cruz
This month on Intelatin, discussions with director Fellipe Barbosa of ‘Casa Grande’ and chef Orlando Spigno of Eqeko Peruvian Cuisine, with music by Nicolá Cruz and others.
Latino USA: War Veteran Smokes Pot, Faces Deportation
Yvono Rodriguez had trouble sleeping after he survived a suicide bombing attack while serving in the Marines in Afghanistan.
Latino USA: Will Hispandering Win You Over?
Cartoonist Lalo Alcaraz and syndicated columnist Gustavo Arellano look at some of the more cringeworthy instances of Hispandering from elections past and present.
Latino USA: Death and an Election in Pasco
Latino USA looks at one young Latina’s bid to represent the people of Pasco, Washington, where police shot and killed an undocumented worker last February.
Podcast: Medellín’s Missing Bodies
In the latest episode of Latin American Radio Dispatch, journalist Jessica Diaz-Hurtado reports on Colombia’s disappeared and the loved ones still searching for them.
Why Are Immigrant Mothers Wearing Ankle Monitors? (AUDIO)
There are currently about 12,000 immigrants wearing ankle monitors. By 2016, the Department of Homeland Security plans to expand to 50,000 immigrants on some form of supervision.
Podcast from Intelatin: Twila True and the Black Hills
This month on Intelatin, Serigo Muñoz speaks with Twila True of South Dakota’s Lakota tribe on the many threats currently facing the Great Sioux Nation.
Now Playing on NPR: ‘The Dream 9’ by Latino USA
Two years ago, the story of the Dream 9 sent shock waves through the immigrant rights community. This weekend, NPR’s Latino USA dedicated an entire hour to the 2013 action, which is still being talked about today.
Natalia Lafourcade: Orgullosa de sus raíces
Una plática con la cantautora rock mexicana sobre su música y su amor por México.
Carmen Aristegui: ‘Bring on the Critics,’ Backs Jorge Ramos
The venerated Mexican journalist speaks with Latino Rebels about her work and the controversy surrounding her colleague Jorge Ramos.
Escuchatorio Protesta: Remembering Mexico’s 43 Missing Students
An online platform that launches on the one-year anniversary of the disappearance of 43 students in Mexico is an homage to social protest
There’s a Pope Show on NPR and It’s Pretty Fantastic
No matter how you feel about the Catholic Church, this is one podcast you need to listen to.
Podcast from Intelatin: Wolf Totem + The Cult
This month on Intelatin, Sergio C. Muñoz interviews Lizzie Velásquez of ‘A Brave Heart’ and director Jean Jacques Annaud of ‘Wolf Totem’
The Young Lords: From Activism to Journalism
Latino USA takes a look at how many members of the Young Lords went on to become just as revolutionary as journalists
Prosecutor: Police Won’t Be Tried for Mexican’s Death in Washington
Rick Rios, a member of Consejo Latino, speaks with Latino Rebels about the police shooting of Antonio Zambrano-Montes