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NPR’s only national Latino news and cultural weekly radio program.

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Episodes

  • Episode #1944

    In an investigation with Mother Jones and Type Investigations, Latino USA brings you a first-ever look into the detention system run by the U.S. Marshals. Also the women's Mariachi Flor de Toloache.

  • Episode #1943

    A look at the movement for Indigenous Peoples' Day and the world of bilingual parenting.

  • Episode #1942

    Latino USA interviews Pitbull. Also, a new "How I Made It Segment" featuring Chicago singer, songwriter Kaina.

  • Episode #1941

    This week on Latino USA: an interview with Isabel Allende and a profile of two Latino weed entrepreneurs from Oakland as they struggle to keep their businesses afloat during a marijuana drought.

  • Episode #1936

    Sayre Quevedo grew up knowing just two members of his blood family, his mom and his brother—all of that changed one Mother's Day. Also a new "How I Made It" segment with Los Rivera Destino.

  • Episode #1937

    Priscilla Villarreal, who calls herself "Lagordiloca," has become a highly controversial social media sensation in the border city of Laredo, Texas. Also, a conversation with actress Selenis Leyva.

  • Episode #1940

    A look into the life of Peruvian singer Yma Sumac, and an interview with actor Lou Diamond Phillips.

  • Episode #1939

    A conversation with Bernie Sanders, the Honduran photographer capturing the lives of asylum seekers, and the story of the popular Beats 1 show Soulection.

  • How I Made It: Joe Kay Of Soulection

    Co-founder Joe Kay reflects on Soulection's grassroots beginnings as a radio show on a college station to a show on Apple Music's Beats 1.

  • Episode #1935

    The Latino USA broadcast for August 23, 2019.

  • How I Made It: Los Rivera Destino

    Latino USA speaks with two group members on how they got started and their collaboration with Bad Bunny.

  • How I Made It: Music Mogul Diana Rodriguez

    Latino USA hears from music mogul Diana Rodriguez on making it on Billboard's list of Most Powerful Women in Music in a male-dominated industry.