Latino USA
NPR’s only national Latino news and cultural weekly radio program.
Episodes
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Episode #1831
Latino USA breaks down the political history of Nicaragua leading up to today's protests and unrest. Also Grammy Award-winning artist Miguel and FXs 'Pose.'
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Episode #1830
Latino USA travels to the Coachella Valley to look at the valley's poor access to clean water.
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How I Made It: Aterciopelados
Latino USA speaks with Andrea Echeverri and Hector Buitrago, the Colombian rock duo behind Aterciopelados, about how their band came to be and the secret to staying successful over so many years.
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Episode #1829
Peru hadn't qualified for a World Cup in 36 years, until 2017. Peruvian-American producer Janice Llamoca goes to Russia to experience Peru competing. Also, Tanya Saracho and Aterciopelados.
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How I Made It: Balún
New York City-based Puerto Rican indie band Balún talks about their style of music, which they call "dreambow."
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Episode #1828
Latino USA breaks down the controversy behind Mattel's latest Frida Kahlo Barbie. Also, Mexico's new president and indie band Balún.
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Episode #1827
In this episode done in collaboration with WNYC, Latino USA dives into a topic that has taken a back seat in coverage since Hurricane María struck last September: Puerto Rico's financial crisis.