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Latino Rebels Radio

Futuro Media and PRX

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Commentary, news and analysis of the U.S. Latino world. Engaging traviesos. A 2019 iHeart Radio Podcast Awards nominee for Best Multicultural Podcast hosted by award-wining journalist Julio Ricardo Varela.
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MUNDO LATINO - RADIO LATINA

JEROME PASANAU LATINA

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Gastronomie, voyage, danse, évènements... Toute la semaine, avec Jérôme, retrouvez Mundo Latino sur radio Latina ! Mundo Latino, c'est votre rendez-vous autour de l'actualité de la culture latino. Infos > latina.fr
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Vienici a trovare sul sito Radio Fuego Latino per passare un pò di tempo in compagnia della buona musica caraibica.... Salsa, Bachata, Merengue y Raggaeton!! Visita il sito: http://www.fuegolatino.it/
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Latinos in London SINCE 2006, THE UK'S LEADING MEDIA BODY, ONLINE SOURCE, EVENT LISTING SITE & CURRENT AFFAIRS MAGAZINE FOR LATINO'S LIVING IN LONDON OR PLANNING TO COME TO LONDON & LONDONERS IN GENERAL WHO ARE INTERESTED IN LATIN AMERICAN / HISPANIC EVENTS, CONCERTS, CULTURE, ARTS, NIGHT CLUBS, MUSIC & ARTISTS BASED IN LONDON AND THE UK. LATINOS IN LONDON LTD www.latinosinlondon.com info@latinosinlondon.com Monday - Tue 6pm GMT via www.aculcoradio.com/envivo
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Descubre la música más FRESH 24 horas Pop, latino, musica urbana. dance, reggaeton, y sesiones de djs. Concursos, actualidad, entrevistas, festivales.. Conectate ya a la radio que te mueve en www.freshradio.es y tu app gratuita. Siguenos en Facebook Instagram Twitter somos @freshtemueve
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Am 1. Juni 2024 tritt Präsident Nayib Bukele in El Salvador seine zweite Amtszeit an. Zwar untersagt die Verfassung El Salvadors die direkte Wiederwahl des Präsidenten, Bukele setzte sich jedoch mit einem formal-juristischen Trick darüber hinweg. Doch der Millenial-Präsident bleibt populär, vor allem in der Mittelschicht, aber auch viele in den Arm…
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Hallo und Willkommen zum onda-info 591.Ihr hört zwei Beiträge: Markus Plate hat in El Salvador recherchiert, wie es Präsident Nayib Bukele gelingen konnte, zum zweiten Mal Präsident zu werden. Der in Kolumbien aktive schweizer Bergbaukonzern Glencore hat den kolumbianischen Staat verklagt. Antje Vieth geht der Frage nach, wie viel Spielraum Kolumbi…
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Am 19. Mai haben sich die Spitzen der extremen Rechten aus Europa und weit darüber hinaus in Madrid getroffen. Auf Einladung der spanischen VOX und ihres Vorsitzenden Santiago Abascal kamen sie zur „Viva 2024“, einer spektakulär inszenierten Machtdemonstration mit Tausenden Zuschauer:innen kurz vor den Wahlen zum EU-Parlament.Marine Le Pen vom fran…
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Ecuador galt lange Zeit als eines der sichersten Länder in Lateinamerika. Doch seit der Pandemie ist die Gewalt im Land extrem gestiegen. Von 2021 bis 2022 stieg die Mordrate um 82 Prozent. Ein Teil dieser Gewalt sind brutale Massaker in den Gefängnissen. In dieser Folge berichten wir über die sogenannte Gefängniskrise, ihre Ursachen und Folgen. Zu…
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Seit Januar 2024 ist der als Anti-Korruptionskämpfer angetretene Bernardo Arévalo Präsident von Guatemala. Er will in seinem Amt den „Pakt der Korrupten“ bekämpfen, ein Netzwerk aus Politik, Justiz und Armee, das große Teile des Staatshaushalts kontrolliert. Trotz Versuchen der Justiz, das Wahlergebnis anzufechten, konnte er das Amt vor vier Monate…
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Vom 08.-12. Mai 2024 fand in Markelfingen das alljährliche Radiocamp statt. Hier treffen sich freie Radios aus Deutschland und der Welt. Vernetzung, Workshops, Austausch und zusammen Campen und Zeit verbringen stehen dabei im Mittelpunkt Onda war dabei. Die komplette Sendung des Campradios findet ihr hier: https://radioca.mp/das-campradio-die-sendu…
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Herzlich Willkommen zum onda-info 590. Seit Januar 2024 ist der als Anti-Korruptionskämpfer angetretene Bernardo Arévalo Präsident von Guatemala. Er will in seinem Amt den „Pakt der Korrupten“ bekämpfen, ein Netzwerk aus Politik, Justiz und Armee, das große Teile des Staatshaushalts plündert. Trotz Versuchen der Justiz, das Wahlergebnis anzufechten…
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Grüner Wasserstoff soll der Hoffnungsträger im Kampf gegen den Klimawandel sein. Die Europäische Union und Deutschland investieren derzeit weltweit Millionen von Euro in die Entwicklung von diesem Energieträger, auch innerhalb Lateinamerikas.Kolumbien und Chile arbeiten bereits an konkreten Projekten, um bald massiv produzieren zu können. Damit sol…
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Kolumbien exportiert derzeit so viel Steinkohle wie noch nie – auch nach Deutschland. Der Abbau beispielsweise durch El Cerrejón in der nordöstlichen Guajira geht mit schweren Umwelt- und Menschenrechtsvergehen einher. Das ist schon lange bekannt, grundlegend geändert hat sich trotzdem nichts. Mit dem Lieferkettengesetz, das am 1. Januar 2023 in de…
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n Deutschland leben schätzungsweise knapp 200.000 Menschen mit lateinamerikanischer Migrationsgeschichte. In den Siebziger Jahren flohen viele vor den Militärdiktaturen. Immer mehr Fachkräfte werden abgeworben. Globale Krisen werden zum Fluchtgrund. Hinzu kommen weitere sehr unterschiedliche Beweggründe. Auch wenn insgesamt die Migration aus Latein…
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Hallo und Willkommen zum onda-info 589heute dreht sich alles um das Thema Migration. Während Deutschland seine Asylpolitik weiter verschärft sucht es händeringend Fachkräfte, auch auf dem lateinamerikanischen Kontinent. Doch was bedeutet es wirklich seinen Lebensmittelpunkt zu verlassen? Wir haben heute drei Beiträge für Euch, wo wir aus unterschie…
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Viele Venezolaner*innen fliehen vor Armut und Korruption nach Brasilien. Es ist derzeit eine der größten Fluchtbewegungen der Welt. Brasilien sieht sich selbst als Vorzeigeland im Umgang mit den Migrant*innen. Nur, stimmt das auch? Aus Brasilien und Venezuela berichtet Niklas Franzen, der Menschen während und nach ihrer Flucht begleitete.…
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Immer mehr Migrant*innen kommen auf ihrer Reise Richtung USA in der südmexikanischen Stadt Oaxaca de Juárez an. Täglich sind es mehrere Hundert. Als Mitte 2023 die im Zentrum der Stadt von der Kirche betriebene Herberge schloß, gab es keinen Ort mehr, an dem sie sich von den Strapazen der Reise erholen und Energie für den weiteren Weg tanken konnte…
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Desde el penal de Batán, provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina un grupo de activistas antipunitivas organizan un proyecto de radio en formato podcast que le da voz a los internos del penal. Compartiendo mate y galletitas se encienden los micrófonos y los chicos cuentan historias, las suyas, la de sus amigos, la de una realidad social que compete a e…
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Latino Rebels Radio goes on the road for a live podcast recording at Mitchell College in New London, Connecticut. Host Julio Ricardo Varela welcomes seven students to discuss how a college such as Mitchell is creating more welcoming, accessible living and learning environments in a world that continues to get more and more diverse. Thanks to the Co…
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From Peru to Mexico to the Lower East Side, Latino Rebels Radio host Julio Ricardo Varela breaks down the Latino and Latina pioneers who influenced punk rock with guests Ceci Bastida and Núria Net, part of the creative team behind the new Audible podcast series, Punk In Translation: Latinx Origins, produced by Fresh Produce Media. This is episode w…
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Latino Rebels Radio host Julio Ricardo Varela proudly welcomes award-winning journalist and Democracy Now! co-host Juan González to discuss the second revision of his legendary book and how it relates to recent events. They talk about the current Summit of the Americas, the news of a migrant caravan this week and the latest about Puerto Rico. The s…
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Following a historic election victory by the progressive Semilla Party in Guatemala, Latino Rebels Radio producer Oscar Fernandez steps in as guest host to welcome Marco Fonseca, Instructor of Latin American and International Studies at York University in Canada, to discuss how this election almost didn't happen.…
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The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup has featured new stars, new upset victories, and the rise of future title contenders. To discuss the surprise success of non-European teams at the tournament, Latino Rebels Radio host Julio Ricardo Varela welcomes back Brenda Elsey, professor of history and Latin American and Caribbean studies at Hostra University, a…
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In this special episode of Latino Rebels Radio ---originally aired on the Futuro podcast In The Thick--- host Julio Ricardo Varela is joined by Futuro Media editorial director Fernanda Santos for a roundtable discussion with Dr. Aria Halliday, an associate professor of gender and women’s studies at the University of Kentucky, for a breakdown of the…
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With the release of the blockbuster film 'Oppenheimer,' Latino Rebels Radio host Julio Ricardo Varela welcomes Myrriah Gomez, assistant professor at the University of New Mexico and author of 'Nuclear Nuevo México: Colonialism and the Effects of the Nuclear Industrial Complex on Nuevomexicanos,' to discuss the movie's omission of New Mexican histor…
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Latino Rebels Radio host Julio Ricardo Varela proudly welcomes acclaimed Puerto Rican writer Esmeralda Santiago for a lively discussion about her latest novel, Las Madres, and the importance of becoming visible in the American landscape through literature.توسط Futuro Media and PRX
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On this episode, Hector Luis Alamo, senior editor of Latino Rebels, steps in as guest host to speak with Ada Briceño, co-president of Unite Here! Local 11, and Diana Rios Sanchez, a striking hotel worker, about the hotel workers' strike in Los Angeles and its importance for other labor actions taking place across the country.…
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Amid a record breaking heat wave throughout Texas that has led to several heat-related deaths, Gov. Greg Abbott has signed a bill eliminating mandatory water breaks for construction workers. Latino Rebels Radio host Julio Ricardo Varela welcomes Daniela Hernandez, state legislative coordinator for the Workers Defense Project, to discuss the cruel a…
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Affirmative action struck down in college admissions. LGBTQ rights limited. Student loan relief blocked. Latino Rebels Radio host Julio Ricardo Varela welcomes Vanity Fair legal affairs contributor Cristian Farias to discuss the latest round of Supreme Court rulings plagued by shaky evidence, questionable plaintiffs and the lack of legal standing.…
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Latino Rebels senior editor Hector Luis Alamo steps in as guest host to welcome sports journalist Bryan Fonseca for a knockout conversation on the future of Puerto Rican boxing, history made at the NBA draft, and Boricua representation in pro wrestling.توسط Futuro Media and PRX
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This week, Latino Rebels Radio is proud to present the first episode of SOS Central America, hosted by Maria Martin, creator and founding team member of Latino USA. In this episode, Maria examines the arrest of journalist and president of the Guatemalan newspaper elPeriódico, José Rubén Zamora, and what it means for dissent and a free press in the …
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Following another series of migrant flights by Florida governor and Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis, Latino Rebels Radio host Julio Ricardo Varela welcomes Autumn Gonzalez and Iván Espinoza-Madrigal to discuss the latest political stunt in Sacramento, how it is a carbon copy of what happened last year in Martha’s Vineyard and the uns…
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Latino Rebels entertainment correspondent Cristina Escobar steps into the host seat again to talk with Linda Yvette Chavez, writer of the upcoming film ‘Flamin’ Hot,’ about the importance of family and community to both the filmmaking process and the extraordinary story of Richard Montañez.توسط Futuro Media and PRX
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In this episode, Latino Rebels Radio host Julio Ricardo Varela welcomes professors Lilia Fernández and Ana Patricia Rodríguez to discuss why so much U.S. Latino history is missing in textbooks and how it eventually extends to issues of imperialism. Lilia Fernández is a Professor of History at the University of Illinois in Chicago and Ana Patricia R…
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With Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis launching his 2024 presidential campaign this week after passing a slew of anti-immigrant measures, Latino Rebels Radio host Julio Ricardo Varela welcomes freelance writer and LR contributor Arturo Domínguez to discuss how some Latino truckers are pushing back with a proposed boycott of the Sunshine State.…
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As the Writer's Guild of America goes on strike and brings the entertainment industry to a halt, Latino Rebels Radio host Julio Ricardo Varela welcomes writer and producer Erick Galindo to discuss the importance of fighting for better working wages and fair representation in Hollywood. For more about the strike, visit the WGA’s site.…
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Amid a wave of anti-immigrant rhetoric and violence, Latino Rebels Radio host Julio Ricardo Varela welcomes Roberto Lopez, Senior Advocacy Manager for the Texas Civil Rights Project, to discuss the circumstances around the tragedy in Brownsville, Texas, and how the country has become a nation of hating immigrants.…
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Latino Rebels Radio host Julio Ricardo Varela welcomes Pita Juarez, Vice President of Communications for LGBTQ+ Victory Fund and Institute, to discuss Trans voices being silenced by Republicans following the censure of Montana transgender lawmaker Zooey Zephyr and the importance of having more Trans voices in the democratic process.…
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In the wake of a wild story out of San Jose, California, where the head of the police union was charged with smuggling fentanyl into the country, Latino Rebels Radio host Julio Ricardo Varela welcomes investigative journalist Jonah Owen Lamb from the San Francisco Standard to discuss the importance of a nuanced understanding of the opioid crisis in…
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Latino Rebels entertainment correspondent Cristina Escobar steps into the host seat for a conversation with actor and comedian John Leguizamo to discuss his passion and activism in Hollywood as well as his new show on MSNBC, "Leguizamo Does America."توسط Futuro Media and PRX
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On a special episode of Latino Rebels Radio, sports correspondent Bryan Fonseca turns the tables on host Julio Ricardo Varela as they discuss the impact of this year's World Baseball Classic, the controversy around Twitter Blue, and Julio's love and admiration for the New York Knicks in the lead up to the NBA playoffs.…
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Many service employees in Los Angeles' school district work two or three jobs to make ends meet, while still living below the poverty line. Some are even unhoused. For this episode of Latino Rebels Radio, host Julio Ricardo Varela welcomes Roosevelt High School teacher Jason Torres-Rangel to explain the plight of service workers in L.A. schools tha…
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Another mass shooting, this time in Nashville, has once again raised the issue of gun control and the inaction of lawmakers to do anything about it. In this episode of Latino Rebels Radio, host Julio Ricardo Varela welcomes Oscar Juarez-Luna, the communications manager for Movimiento Poder in Denver ---where earlier this year a high school experien…
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"Y'all means all!" goes the pro-LGBTQ slogan in Texas, but judging by the bills being introduced and passed in states across the country, many conservative lawmakers clearly disagree. On this episode, Latino Rebels Radio host Julio Ricardo Varela welcomes Karma Chavez, professor of Mexican American and Latina/o Studies at the University of Texas at…
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Head splitters. Bandsaws. Exposure to Covid. Following a series of reports on migrant children being exploited in the meatpacking industry, Latino Rebels Radio host Julio Ricardo Varela welcomes Rose Godinez, legal and policy counsel for the Nebraska chapter of the ACLU and the child of meatpacking workers herself, to break down an industry rife wi…
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Haiti is going to the Women's World Cup! Following this historic achievement last month by Haiti's national women's soccer team, Latino Rebels Radio host Julio Ricardo Varela welcomes Brenda Elsey, professor at Hofstra University and co-host of the Burn It All Down podcast, to discuss and celebrate this exciting moment in Haitian fútbol history.…
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On this episode of Latino Rebels Radio, host Julio Ricardo Varela welcomes Keylin Perez, the first Latina to be named Miss Coppin State at the historically Black university in Baltimore, Maryland, to discuss the backlash she has received online versus the supportive and inclusive environment at the school itself.…
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Is George Lopez out of touch by disparaging up-and-coming comedian Ralph Barbosa? Latino Rebels’ Senior Editor Hector Luis Alamo steps in as guest host this week to break down the George Lopez/Ralph Barbosa controversy with entertainment correspondent Cristina Escobar and L.A. Times columnist Fidel Martinez.…
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