Latino USA
NPR’s only national Latino news and cultural weekly radio program.
Episodes
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Episode #1926
City Of Oil, Arturo Castro and Tina Vasquez.
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How I Made It: Apple Emojis
When Angela Guzman started her internship at Apple back in 2008 she had no idea her first project would have such an impact on how we communicate.
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Episode #1925
Hear the Latino USA broadcast show for June 14, 2019.
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Episode #1924
Hear our Latino USA show for June 7, 2019.
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Episode #1923
A child lost in translation and Elizabeth Acevedo.
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My Own Private Brazil
In a personal essay, producer Julia Furlan, of NPR, explores her own relationship with Brazilian-American identity.
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How I Made It: A Dominican Doula In A Not-So-Diverse Profession
In this "How I Made It" we hear from a Dominican doula about what it's like to break into a profession that is largely dominated by white women.
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Episode #1921
The Latino USA broadcast show for May 17, 2019.
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Episode #1920
Listen to the full Latino USA episode for May 17, 2019.
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Episode #1922
Crying, Dominican Doula and My Own Private Brazil
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The State of the Labor Union
Héctor Figueroa, president of 32BJ SEIU, joins us to talk about Latinos in labor organizing and that state of labor unions today.
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Episode #1919
Listen to the Latino USA broadcast for May 3, 2019.