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1 The trick to powerful public speaking | Lawrence Bernstein 17:27
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Why do so many of us get nervous when public speaking? Communication expert Lawrence Bernstein says the key to dealing with the pressure is as simple as having a casual chat. He introduces the "coffee shop test" as a way to help you overcome nerves, connect with your audience and deliver a message that truly resonates. After the talk, Modupe explains a similar approach in academia called the "Grandma test," and how public speaking can be as simple as a conversation with grandma. Want to help shape TED’s shows going forward? Fill out our survey ! Become a TED Member today at https://ted.com/join Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Peruvian teacher and businesswoman Constanza Ontaneda talks about the transformative power of education and her soap business. Puerto Rican designer Franco Lacosta on creating gender-neutral clothes and how to embrace your 'Latinidad'. Cuban model/actress Rachel Vallori on being in control of your destiny and becoming a health-beauty Latino influencer
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Peruvian teacher and businesswoman Constanza Ontaneda talks about the transformative power of education and her soap business. Puerto Rican designer Franco Lacosta on creating gender-neutral clothes and how to embrace your 'Latinidad'. Cuban model/actress Rachel Vallori on being in control of your destiny and becoming a health-beauty Latino influencer
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1 Fernando Travesí, Hennessy Garcia, Buena Vista Social Club Cast 29:27
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Join us to celebrate Pride Month, environmental justice & the power of Cuban music on Broadway: Fernando Travesí, dir. of Center for Transitional Justice, Hennessy Garcia and the Sane Energy Project, and the Tony-winner cast of Buena Vista Social Club.
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1 Angela Mondragon, Angelo Cabrera, Somos Cumbia, Somos Familia 26:30
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Ángela Mondragón faced harsh realities of our immigration system. Ángelo Cabrera, immigrant student advocate, leads the City College Immigrant Student Center. Karla Florez’s Somos Cumbia, Somos Familia featured at the Museum of the City of New York
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1 Javier Valdivielso, Cubel Designs, Marco Saavedra 28:40
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For Spanish Language Day, Carmen Boullosa speaks with Javier Valdivielso, the new director of Instituto Cervantes NY. In honor of Earth Day, Cubel Designs highlights their work with Indigenous artisans and upcycling. Marco Saavedra reflects on Latino youth
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1 Silvia Albert Sopale, Isabel Saavedra, Anapaula Guajardo 28:34
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Spaniard Afro-descendant actor, writer & cultural organizer Silvia Albert Sopale explores art, activism & identity. Isabel Saavedra, once undocumented, is now a top immigration lawyer. Anapaula Guajardo brings Hispanic comedy to a new level in NYC.
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1 Albania Rosario, Rueda de Oro, Juan Ospina, Manuel de la Cruz 26:21
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Honoring Black History Month with FDLA founder Albania Rosario and the Caribbean rhythms from music and dance collective La Rueda de Oro. During Fashion Week, designer Manuel de la Cruz shares how indigenous and Catholic traditions inspire his work.
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1 Gabriela Ortiz, Rosalinda Martinez, Catalina Cruz, Ivan Argote 26:48
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Mexican composer Gabriela Ortiz talks about her Carnegie Hall residency; activist Rosalinda Martínez and Assemblywoman Catalina Cruz tackle mass deportations; Colombian artist Iván Argote unveils the reason forDinosaur his giant dove sculpture in Midtown.
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This December, Nueva York brings you stories of resilience, creativity, and hope. We highlight the incredible work of Pulso NY, an organization dedicated to reuniting parents and children separated for years, sharing the emotional journeys of families coming together against all odds. Esteemed Mexican author Carmen Boullosa sits down with Chilean writer Carla Guelfenbein, winner of the Alfaguara Prize, to discuss her powerful literary work and her tireless advocacy for women's rights. Plus, Peruvian singer-songwriter Marco Trigoso takes center stage, using his music to spread positivity and inspire audiences everywhere. Join us as we celebrate the power of connection and the human spirit.…
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1 Laura Filloy, Rafa Sanchez, Franck De Las Mercedes 28:54
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Carmen Boullosa interviews MET curator Laura Filloy on cultural relevance of ancient artifacts. Rafa Sanchez, Repertorio's new director, shares his vision for Latin theater in NYC. Artist Franck de las Mercedes discusses his creative residency at Oculus.
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1 Nuria Morgado, Ines Gonzalez, Tico Torres, Alexis Rodriguez-Duarte 29:39
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Nuria Morgado, CUNY prof the first woman to lead U.S. Spanish Language Academy. Social worker, Ines Gonzalez on mental health for young adults. Tico Torres, Alexis Rodriguez-Duarte, photos immortalized Celia Cruz, the Queen of Salsa and more Latinos.
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1 Latinos Votan: Viviana Rivera-Burgos, Mixteca Org, Elena Del Rivero 28:38
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In the upcoming elections, Latino voters are poised to play a crucial role. To gain insights into this diverse electorate, we turn to experts from different fields: Prof. Viviana Rivera-Burgos, Mixteca's dir Lorena Kourusias and artist Elena del Rivero
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Emmy winner stories: Barbara Kent, a trans makeup artist, volunteered during 9/11. Julio Diaz, a street artist, created a salsa dance doll tied to his feet. Andrea Salazar, given 6 months to live, survived 6 years with faith and a healthy lifestyle.
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1 Lizbeth dela Cruz Santana, Alberto Ferreras, Roberto Cardenas 26:16
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Baruch Prof. Lizbeth de la Cruz on her El Paso del Norte mural project. Chef Jorge Cardenas of Maya Ix Restaurant was selected by NY Times 100 best recipes. Artist Alberto Ferreras presents his stunning traveling video exhibit, AmericanLatinos 1935-1945
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1 Nancy Morejon, Nirvana Garcia, Maya Martinez, Giannina Braschi 28:34
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Carmen Boullosa interviews Afro-Cuban poet Nancy Morejon. For Pride Month, we highlight trans LaGuardia student Nirvana Garcia and musician/veteran Maya Garcia. Nuyorican writer Giannina Braschi reflects on the cultural impact of Puerto Ricans in NY.
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1 Mardonio Carballo, Carlos Hernandez, Carmen Linares 25:04
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Mardonio Carballo is a Nahua poet/ activist sharing his cultural heritage and passion for social change. Carlos Hernandez on teaching adults in the literacy program at La Jornada; Carmen Linares on being a role model for other women in Flamenco.
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1 Rojo Robles Havana Film Fest NY Paco de Lucia Loisaida Center 28:28
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Writer/professor Rojo Robles of Baruch College explores Afro-Latinos and Spanglish. Havana Film Festival NY celebrates 24 years. Loisaida Center discusses Puerto Rican cultural preservation. Musicians honor legendary flamenco guitarist Paco de Lucia
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1 Graciela Mochkofsky, Darresa Rodriguez, Maria Cornejo 25:46
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We celebrate Women's History Month with remarkable women who have surpassed the standards in their careers and attitudes toward life: Craig Newmark School Dean Graciela Mochkofsky, CCNY Valedictorian Darresa Rodriguez; CFDA's honoree Maria Cornejo
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1 Ed Morales, Dawer x Damper, Angel Gil- Teatro Thalia 27:05
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Honoring BHM: Nuyorican Ed Morales and his book Latinx: The New Force in American Politics & Culture. Hip hop duo Dawer x Damper on their music honoring their Afro-Colombian roots. Angel Gil Teatro Thalia's director of the only bilingual theater in Queens
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1 Roberto Brodsky, Melissa Montero, LaGuardia Center For Immigrant Education 27:32
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Chilean novelist Roberto Brodsky on writing and the Latino voters in 2024; filmmaker/Hunter grad Melissa Montero brings light on being Puerto Rican from NY; LaGuardia College provides non-traditional education at the Center for Immigrant Education CIET
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1 Mario Obrero, Leo Cerda/Hakhu Amazon, La Jornada Center 27:17
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Carmen Boullosa interviews Mario Obrero a laureate poet from Spain; La Jornada, an organization led by Pedro Rodríguez that offers humanitarian aid in Queens; Ecuadorian designer/activist Leo Cerda on the Hakhu Project that empowers women from Amazon
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1 Claudia Piñeiro Magos Herrera, CUNY GED, Claudy's Restaurant 25:42
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In this episode: Carmen Boullosa interviews the award-winning Argentine writer Claudia Piñeiro; we explore City College's Continuing Education Program for GED preparation; and we delve into the career of the extraordinary Mexican jazz singer Magos Herrera
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1 Patrick Charpenel, Carlina Rivera, Gale, K-efe, Kaly, TPFNY 29:58
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El Museo del Barrio's director Patrick Charpenel on its future; CWE's 10 The Americas Poetry Festival; Nuyorican Councilwoman Carlina Rivera on housing; Musicians Gale (Puerto Rico), K-efe, (Chile,) and Lia Kali (Spain) on the #metoo in the music industry
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1 Carmen Boullosa, Richard Saenz Lambda Legal, Villalobos Brothers 27:45
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Multi-awarded Mexican writer Carmen Boullosa on "The Book of Eve", her most recent book. Richard Sáenz is an attorney of the legendary organization Lambda Legal. Alberto “Beto” and Ernesto are two members of the famous trio, the Villalobos Brothers.
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1 Maria Hinojosa, Rose, Moda Hoy, Tanya Melendez-Escalante 24:44
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Carmen Boullosa talks with the renowned journalist María Hinojosa about the importance of the immigrant community. Rose, a trans woman, on her journey to cross the border. FIT' curator Tanya Meléndez-Escalante speaks about FIT's exhibit ModaHoy!
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1 Felipe Pigna, MoMA PS1, Aliza Nizenbaum, Ivan and Leonardo Santos 26:09
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Historian and best-selling author Felipe Pigna about his book Gardel; MoMA PS1 in Queens brings the Aymara cosmogony to the Museum; Mexican-American Aliza Nizenbaum on her exhibit Queens Lindo y Querido. Cousins Ivan y Leonardo on crossing the border.
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1 Maria Hinojosa, Esterio Segura, Lalo Estrada 24:52
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Nueva York celebrates #earthday and the #UNSpanishLanguageDay with a line-up of amazing guests from the #LatinoCommunity: Pulitzer Prize and Emmy Award-winner journalist Maria Hinojosa, Cuban Artist Esterio Segura; Mexican designer/artisan Lalo Estrada
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1 Veronica Gago, Marta Bautis, Mes de la Mujer 26:30
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Celebrating Women’s History Month, NYU’s King Juan Carlos Center visiting professor Veronica Gago, a specialist in gender issues/feminism; Latina women speak about women's rights at this moment; Independent filmmaker Marta Bautís on her creative process.
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1 Raymel Casamayor, Frankie Miranda, Guido Colzani 24:42
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Cuban Raymel Casamayor shares his reflections on his Afro-Latino roots. Frankie Miranda, president of the Hispanic Federation, tells us about its many programs to help our community nationwide. Guido Colzani on he creation of his alter ego Magic Sandwich.
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1 Lorine Padilla, Catalina Santamaria, Rosa Marin 25:05
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Lorine Padilla, godmother of the Bronx, ex-gang member, CUNY alumni and a women's rights advocate Filmmaker Catalina Santamaría on her film about NY Squatters in the '80s; DJ/Drummer Rosa Marín on their relationship with music, immigration and NY at night
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1 Katherine Jimenez, Elisa Crespo, Cristian Peña Mafer Bandola 26:43
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Katherine Jimenez was the 1st instructor to teach mambo NY style at the Ailey Extension. Trans Latina Elisa Crespo on education and trans rights; Cristian Peña and his idea of the American Dream and Mafer Bandola on how it is to play a "man's instrument."
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1 Cristóbal and Juan Gabarrón, Julio Díaz & Nayeli Chávez-Geller 26:18
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In Lower Manhattan, plastic artist and philanthropist Cristóbal Gabarrón and his son Juan, CEO of The Gabarrón Foundation, talk about their evolution worldwide and the project "Ámbito," with which they celebrate their 30th anniversary. In the subway, Julio Díaz tell us how he became the first artist to invent salsa dancing with a doll tied to his feet. And, in Central Park, "Primer Impacto" reporter from Univision, Nayeli Chávez-Geller, reveals how her dream of being in television was possible thanks to City College.…
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1 Alvaro Restrepo, Eduardo Cuenca, Elena Poniatowska and Claudia Sheinbaum 24:51
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Colombian dancer and choreographer Alvaro Restrepo on El Colegio del Cuerpo as a way to educate low income children; Chef Eduardo Cuenca in what Latin cuisine fusion means. Carmen Boullosa talks to writer Elena Poniatowska and Mexico mayor Claudia Sheinbaum.
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1 Barbara Kent Isabela Ramirez Toñita Cay Gabriel Garcia Roman 25:00
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Makeup artist Barbara Kent on volunteering for 9/11; Toñita Cays and her social club for Latinos in Williamsburg; photographer Gabriel Garcia Roman a voice for the Latino and afro queer community; Isabella Ramirez salsa dancer in breaking stereotypes
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1 Constanza Ontaneda, Franco Lacosta, Rachel Vallori 23:52
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Peruvian teacher and businesswoman Constanza Ontaneda talks about the transformative power of education and her soap business. Puerto Rican designer Franco Lacosta on creating gender-neutral clothes and how to embrace your 'Latinidad'. Cuban model/actress Rachel Vallori on being in control of your destiny and becoming a health-beauty Latino influencer…
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1 Pride Month: Andres Montoya, Diana de la Pava, Barbara Kent 26:37
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Celebrating LGBT and gender non-conforming Pride Month with three outstanding guests Andres Montoya on his relationship with religion; Diana de la Pava on being the best possible single mom; Barbara Kent on her journey to become an LGTB American activist.
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1 Dilson Abreu, Melissa Valencia, Carlos Vaca, Braulio Cuenca 25:04
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Dilson Abreu, BMCC's sophomore student, on his mom's influence to keep studying. Melissa Valencia and Carlos Vaca as refugees and their new project, Immigration Legal Services. Braulio Cuenca, on 25 yrs taking photos to the newlyweds in NY City Hall.
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1 Marcial Gala, Andrea Salazar, Jose y Andres Paella 23:48
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Cuban writer Marcial Gala on what inspired him to write Call Me Casandra. Andrea Salazar was given a year to live but after 5 years, she sees cancer as an opportunity. Jose and Andres make paella in NY as a way to connect their kids with their roots.
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1 Jessica Ramos, Ana Carmela Ramirez, Angela Giraldo 25:05
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On World Women's Month stories of Latinas who've fought and succeeded in battles to achieve a world of equal opportunities and the betterment of humanity: NY State Senator Jessica Ramos, Venezuelan singer Ana Carmela Ramirez, cancer survivor Angela Giraldo
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1 Franco Lacosta, Ivan Fajardo, David Little, Grace Canahuati 23:25
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Iván Fajardo and David Little on the challenges as gay, multicultural, interracial couple. Honduran-Palestinian actress Grace Canahuati on her roots and characters. Puerto Rican Franco Lacosta about his decision to design gender-neutral clothes
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Daniela Serna and Mafer Bandola on their goals with their music band LADAMA; Hermes Espinoza on his journey from an Indigenous community in Mexico to become a fashion designer in NY; Miguel Sosa on the stigma men face on being victims of domestic violence
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This month, stories that earned Nueva York NY Emmy awards in 2021: The band Almaluna and their virtual serenades; Venezuelan Mestiza, one of the most renowned freestyle rappers and mother of two; Ecuadorian Kichwa Hatari, a weekly radio show that highlights the Kichwa language.
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1 Pepe Flores, We Have Iré, Movement without borders 24:56
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Pepe Flores, dancer of bomba and plena on Loisaida, NY and La sala de Pepe. Artists, activists at Movement Without Borders event stand up for the humanization of immigration policies. "We Have Iré" explores stories of Afro-Cuban artists from the diaspora.
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1 Juan Jose Campanella, Constanza Ontaneda, Rachell Vallori 24:14
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Peruvian educator, businesswoman Constanza Ontaneda on school's transforming capacity and soap making business. Cuban Rachell Vallori on being a model/actress in pandemic times. Juan Jose Campanella on being a director between Hollywood and Latin America.
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1 Ella Bric, Socorro Venegas, Jovenes y COVID 24:39
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Four young Latinos, ages 13-23, discuss the impact of the pandemic has left in their lives. Mexican writer/publisher Socorro Venegas on why to give visibility to female writers.Venezuelan music composer/producer Ella Bric talks about how she creates music
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Nueva York dedicates this episode to 3 Latino composers/performers who crossed the border with their art: Music Pulitzer Award-winner composer CUNY professor Tania Leon; legendary Spaniard baritone Juan Pons; young, talented pianist Carolina Calvache
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1 Pedrito Martinez, La Morada, Giannina Braschi, Cesar Vargas 26:33
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Cuban percussionist and composer, Pedrito Martinez. Natalia Méndez, owner of the legendary Oaxacan restaurant, "La Morada." Carmen Boullosa interviews Puerto Rican writer Giannina Braschi. The DREAMer César Vargas talks about being in politics as an activist. Peruvian filmmaker Melina León on her first feature film "Song without a Name."…
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1 Giannina Braschi, Mirror Trans Beauty, Pablo Sáinz-Villegas 26:12
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Puerto Rican Giannina Braschi about geometry, poetry, being Boricua in NY. Joselyn Mendoza founder of Mirror Trans Beauty Co-op on creating job opportunities for Latino trans community. Pablo Sainz-Villegas today's foremost master of the classic guitar.
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DREAMer Cesar Vargas on why he's running for the Presidency of Staten Island. Colombian Trilce Ortiz Rodriguez on creating the blogs She and Her Sex & Just Trilce. Spanish opera singer Juan Pons and his 25 seasons at the NY Metropolitan Opera House
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1 Silvina Moreno, Maria Fernanda Ampuero, Pedrito Martinez 24:50
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Argentine songwriter Silvina Moreno on producing her latest album Herminia. Ecuadorian writer María Fernanda Ampuero on gender discrimination and writing daringly. Cuban percussionist/composer Pedrito Martinez on Eric Clapton and Acertijos his new album
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1 Carolina Calvache, Melina Leon, Agustina Bazterrica 24:16
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Argentinian writer Agustina Bazterrica on her novel Tender is the Flesh; Melina León on her first feature film Song Without a Name Peru's entry for the Oscars; Carolina Calvache on her new album Vida Profunda and her collaboration with Rubén Blades.
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1 Folklore Urbano, Pepita Sandwich, Janeth Ramirez 24:22
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Renowned Argentinian illustrator Pepita Sandwich on being creative during a pandemic. Janeth Ramírez on how battling COVID became a family plan. Pianist and composer Pablo Mayor on how Spanish Harlem inspired his new album El Barrio Project-SALSA
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1 Literalia, Ivan Fajardo, David Little, Natalia Mendez 24:33
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Iván Fajardo and David Little on being an interracial gay couple for 17 yrs; Natalia Mendez of La Morada Restaurant on helping others during Covid; Carmen Boullosa, Alberto Quintero, Natalia Felipe on Literalia's recent book, Let's Talk About Your Wall
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1 Javier Castaño, Paula Monaco, Alberto Quintero, Macaco 24:41
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Javier Castaño on why Queens Latino was the voice for immigrants during COVID. Our host and writer Carmen Boullosa, Alberto Quintero and Paula Monaco discuss Carmen's most recent book Let's Talk About Your Wall. Macaco on diversity and his music project
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1 Nicole Costa, Eury Roman, Estados Alterados, Miguel Rueda 26:16
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Chilean actress/filmmaker Nicole Costa talks about her career in Spain and US and her film El viaje de Mona Lisa. Estados Alterados pioneers of electronic rock in Colombia and Latin America. Eury Roman talking about lockdown with her autistic son Alex
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Dominican designer Cenia Paredes from being a housewife to the owner of her own brand. Artist Aida Miró began painting graffiti in Ibiza and came to New York to innovate with her live painting. Mexican Amandititita on being an urban singer/chronicler
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1 Patricio Lerzundi, Maria Ordonez, Gabriel Chakarji 25:45
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Nueva York pays tribute to Patricio Lerzundi, CUNY professor & co-host of the show who passed away recently. Venezuelan pianist Gabriel Chakarji on releasing a new album during COVID. Latina Maria Ordonez the youngest candidate for NY City Council.
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1 Brujas Brooklyn, Miguel Poveda, Guelagetza Familiar, Otura M 26:44
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The Brujas of Brooklyn on their healing practices; flamenco singer Miguel Poveda on 30yrs as artist; the Guelagetza familiar a project to reunite Mexican families; Alfaguara Prize winner, writer Juan Gabriel Vasquez, Afro-American musician Otura Mun
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1 Francisco Mendez, Luis Garcia Montero, Aterciopelados 26:34
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Homage to Mexican Francisco Mendez, founder of Mendez Boxing gym, who was a victim of COVID-19. The amazing poet Luis García Montero, current Director of Cervantes Institute. Colombian band Aterciopelados and the secret to stay successful and respected.
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1 Joyce St George, ALMALUNA, Gloria Tadií Ángeles 25:53
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Activist Gloria Tadii Angeles on raising awareness of all forms of violence against Latino women. Joyce St George the first woman to serve in the NY Special Prosecutor's Office Almaluna a band created by activist Dilia brings online serenatas during COVID
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1 Homenaje Lorena Borjas. Miguel A Sosa. Palenque 26:07
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Homage to trans activist Lorena Borjas, one of the first victims of Covid-19 in NY. Miguel A. Sosa, a victim of domestic violence hopes to help others. Nena Sierra and Viviana Lewis, the Palenque owners promoting Colombian food with a healthy approach
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1 Juan Carlos Mercado, Kichwa Hatari, Enrique Guarner 25:32
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Guests: Juan Carlos Mercado, dean of Department of Interdisciplinary Studies, City College. Enrique Guarner, a refugee from Spanish Civil War living in Mexico. Kichwa Hatari, weekly radio show that highlights Kichwa and Ecuador's indigenous cultures.
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1 Felix Matos Rodriguez, Miguel Poveda, Olivia Luengas 26:03
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1 Richard Bueno Hudson, Mestiza, the Guelaguetza Familiar 26:10
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From LAMC: Gaby Moreno, LA based Guatemalan singer-songwriter on writing Parks & Recreation's theme & other songs. Andrea Echeverri, Héctor Buitrago, the Colombian rock duo behind Aterciopelados. Macaco on exploring black funk, reggae & rumba catalana
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Nueva York with Jei Osorio defying conventions as opera singer and activist for the gay community. Carmen Boullosa interviews poet & Instituto Cervantes director, Luis Garcia Montero. Percussionist producer, singer Otura Mun & his project "IFÈ"
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Nueva York's guests: Word Up, a community bookshop maintained by volunteers in Inwood Hill, North of Manhattan; the Mexican Francisco Méndez, founder of the boxing gym Méndez Boxing & Texan artist and musician Cande Aguilar and his BarrioPOP exhibit
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Hip-hop female band Somos Guerreras on promoting social change thru music. Hotel housekeeper & councilwoman for Rhode Island dominicana Carmen Castillo. Amanda Morales Guatemalan mother & first immigrant to seek sanctuary in NYC under this presidency
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1 Episodio #279: Catalina Cruz Vanessa Valerio, Rita Barba, Ana Tijoux, Zulu 26:45
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@NuevaYork-CUNYTV: assembly-woman Catalina Cruz. Dominican comedian Vanessa Valerio, our docu-fiction series "I Am a DREAMer." Teresa Tlapa, survivor of domestic violence & Rita Barba, a psychologist on domestic violence. Chilean rapper Ana Tijoux.
Cuban Carlos Acosta on becoming the first black dancer in playing Romeo at the prestigious London's Royal. Puerto Rican photographer Máximo Rafael Colón & his work for social justice. Julieta Méndez from Frida's Revenge on her indigenous roots & art
Tanya Saracho, creator and executive producer & cast of popular Starz series "Vida." Father Fabián Arias on being the legal guardian of over 40 undocumented children. "Systema Solar," a Colombian music and dancing band and its catchy rhythms.
Colombian writer Héctor Abad on poetry and fiction and his responsibility to society Flamenco dancer Farruquito and his philosophy on art and life. Teresa Tapia a survivor of domestic violence and Rita Barba, clinical transpersonal psychologist
Nueva York dedicates this episode to highlight the work of Latino women: author/blogger, Sol Aguirre. Carlota Santana founder/director of Flamenco Vivo. Denisse and Vicky social activists from Cosecha as part of I am a dreamer.
Nueva York's new episode features Asdrubal Hernandez, CEO and editor-in-chief of Sudaquia Editores; the urban bench library created by Francisco Ramirez and the flamenco dancer and choreographer Olga Pericet and her new work Enfoque for Repertorio Español
The new episode of I AM A DREAMER follows Ash, Dennise, Sam, Maury and Zulu. In their mid-twenties and thirties, these young Latinos talk about how the end of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program (D.A.C.A) could affect their lives.
As part of @NuevaYork, the series I Am a Dreamer follows the experience of young Latinos Maury, Ash, Dennise, Sam and Zulu living in New York City. #NuevaYork #CUNYTV
Nueva York at LAMC with 3 of today's most important female artists: Mala Rodríguez and her rap songs and flamenco fusion. Niña Dioz, from Monterrey, Mexico and the recipient of LAMC Award for Emerging Artist. Anita Tijoux and her latest album Roja y Negro
In this episode, guests: musicologist, producer, Grammy winner Manuel García of Chaco World Music. Grupo Rimel, an all female band with classic, current Mexican norteño sounds. Vanessa Valerio creator of Singleling a comedy podcast on finding love in NY
In this episode episode we visit Catalina Cruz, the first DREAMer aspiring for a seat at the New York State Ass. We also get to meet Spaniard historian Julio Cañero, Mexican activist Antonio Tizapa, and the sneak preview of our series I Am a Dreamer.
This episode includes actress and dancer Emma Pfaeffle, Secretary of State of NY Lorraine Cortés-Vázquez, Puerto Ricans and Nuyoricans after the devastation caused by Hurricane Irma, La Vida Bohème, author and scriptwriter Senel Paz and Terraza 7.
In this episode we talk to tango couple Leonardo Sardella and Walter Pérez, and former Venezuelan beauty queen Luisa Díaz. Then, Carmen Boullosa interviews British writer and History professor Felipe Fernández-Armesto and we end with Puerto Rican musician and composer, Visitante.
We'll kick off this episode with filmmaker Jorge Giraldo, and then a visit to activist Harold Puente. Later, we talk to the crew of Dominican film Buscando al Zorro and finish off with the music band Buyepongo.
This episode features Indigenous Governing Council through several NY locations, Mestizo Art Center in Queens and Cítrico in Brooklyn. Also, Carmen Boullosa interviews Cuban writer and screenwriter Senel Paz.
In this special episode of New York, Patricio Lerzundi visits our colleague and host, the great Mexican writer Carmen Boullosa, at her home in Brooklyn.
We star in Terraza 7, the legendary bar in Jackson Heights. Then, we explore the work of Ballet Folklorico Quetzalcoatl. Later, we have a new episode of our "I AM A DREAMER" series. We end with the Peruvian composer Pauchi Sasaki talking about her music
We start with a tribute to Peruvian painter Fernando de Szyszlo. Then, we learn about the work of dance company Ballet Hispánico and Thalia Hispanic Theater latest play Reinas de la Noche. We end with episode 5 of our docu-fiction series “I am a dreamer."
In this episode Carmen Boullosa interviews the members of the Mexican band Ampersan and singer and instrumentalist Mercedes Peón tells us about her music. We conclude with the third and fourth episodes of our docufiction series "I am a dreamer."
In this episode Carmen Boullosa interviews art historian and author María Dolores Jiménez-Blanco, and we see two visions of contemporary dance: "Con Brazos Abiertos" and “Malpaso”. We conclude with the first episode of "This Is The Only Place I Know.
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In this episode of Nueva York, we get to meet artist Gemma Gené, the cast of "De Novo," -a documentary theater production- Secretary of State Lorraine Cortés-Vázquez and Nuyorican filmmaker Judith Escalona.
We begin this episode in Washington, celebrating the Women's March first anniversary. Back in NYC, we interview filmmaker Juan Carlos Rulfo, Guatemalan immigrant Amanda Morales and financial experts Rohit Arora and Laura Pierce.
In this episode we interviewed some of the participating artists in the Latin Alternative Music Conference, LAMC for its acronym in English. We start with Kinky and then meet Vicentico. Later we interview Toy Selectha and conclude with Diamante Eléctrico.
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We begin with "The Music Without Borders Legacy," in Tijuana, Mexico. Then, we go to Museo del Barrio to enjoy "Cut N' Mix". Later, we visit the Cervantes Institute, to meet Peruvian singer Susana Baca and wrap up in the Nohra Haime Gallery.
We start with Bolivian Carla Ortiz, a producer and actress in Forgotten. In Queens, Irka Mateo talks about her folk music. In Chelsea, Patricio Lerzundi interviews Jorge Castañeda and wrap up in the streets with Puerto Rican film director Jennica Carmona.
We begin at LAMC with ChocQuibTown, an Afro-Colombian hip-hop band then, Patricio interviews the Cuban sociologist Lisandro Perez. Later, artists Nancy Patricia and Cazorla Saleme talk about their collaboration and end with Delirio, a salsa musical revue.
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Zenén Zeferino, Ignacio Olmos, Salesians, and Matilde Galeano
We begin with Ishto Juevez, a Guatemalan singer-songwriter and then P. Lerzundi interviews Colombian poet, Carlos Aguasaco. In CUNY Graduate Center, we attend the awards ceremony for the Dream.US scholarship program and end with Peruvian band La Inédita.
Robert Smith, families from San Antonio Texcala and Angelo Cabrera
Legendary Colombian photographer Nereo López; Mexican hip-hop singer Audry Funk; Rafi Mercado, a multi-faceted Puerto Rican director; Josefina and Adrián Mejía, owners of the restaurant Mexico 2000.
Nueva York is proud to present Noticias Culturales Iberoamericanas, the innovative news show from the Association of Ibero-American Education and Cultural Television.
Colombian art gallerist Nohra Haime; Spanish singer Concha Buika; Puerto Rican and Colombian journalist Mario Murillo; the Donceles Bookstore.
Best of Season 10. Young Mariachi singer Ximena Roca; Guillermo Chacón, President of the Latino Commission on AIDS; French-Chilean singer Anita Tijoux; The Green Workers Cooperative; American filmmaker Pamela Yates; Yolanda Henao, a Colombian immigrant.
Cuban pianist, Dayramir Gonzalez; Carmen Boullosa interviews Mexican painter Maria Jose Romeroo; Danay Suarez, a rap singer born in Havana; Flamenco Night.
Nueva York is proud to present Noticias Culturales Iberoamericanas, the innovative news show from the Association of Ibero-American Education and Cultural Television.
Pop-rock singer Julieta Venegas; Carmen Boullosa interviews filmmakers Mariana Rondón and Marité Ugás; a mother's perspective about her son's autism diagnosis; Lorena Borjas, founder of a foundation that helps the transgender Latino community in New York.
Alex Kruz, war veteran turned philanthropist and actor; The Manhattan Camerata, orchestra that mixes music from different eras and countries; Patricio Lerzundi interviews Cuban sociologist Lisandro Perez; Costa Rican director Paz Fabrega's film "Viaje."
Delirio, a musical revue that has revolutionized the world of salsa; Josefina and Adrian Mejia, owners of the restaurant Mexico 2000; Carmen Boullosa interviews Spanish journalist and writer Guillermo Fesser.
Nueva York is proud to present Noticias Culturales Iberoamericanas, the innovative news show from the Association of Ibero-American Education and Cultural Television.
Peruvian director Claudia Llosa; Patricio Lerzundi interviews Latin filmmaker Michèle Stephenson; Venezuelan artists Patricia Cazorla and Nancy Saleme; Mexican singer Rana Santacruz,
Carmen Boullosa speaks with filmmakers Mariana Rondón and Marité Ugás; Jazmin Cruz and Antonio Alarcon, two immigrant youths who are a part of the DACA program; Colombian painter Carlos Jacanamijoy; the Worker Cooperative for the Environment.
Nueva York is proud to present Noticias Culturales Iberoamericanas, the innovative news show from the Association of Ibero-American Education and Cultural Television.
We dedicate this episode to the 2014 Latin Alternative Music Conference. Grammy-winning Afro-Colombian group ChocQuib Town; Los Chinchillos del Caribe from Puerto Rico; Chilean RVSB with DJ Raff and DJ Bitman; Bang Data, Latin band from California.
We dedicate this episode to the Latin Alternative Music Conference. French-Chilean singer Anita Tijoux; Chilean singer-songwriter Sebastian Sotomayor; artist and educator David Olmeca Barraga; hip-hop singer Audry Funk
Nueva York is proud to present Noticias Culturales Iberoamericanas, the innovative news show from the Association of Ibero-American Education and Cultural Television.
Special - Fernando de Szyszlo. Peruvian painter and key figure in Latin American abstract and surrealist art.
Carmen Boullosa interviews the Mexican architect Felipe Leal; Mexicans in New York Forum 2020; VivArte, a Colombian philanthropic initiative that seeks to create social awareness through art.
Nueva York is proud to present Noticias Culturales Iberoamericanas, the innovative news show from the Association of Ibero-American Education and Cultural Television.
Nueva York is proud to present Noticias Culturales Iberoamericanas, the innovative news show from the Association of Ibero-American Education and Cultural Television.
Puerto Rican multi-faceted film director Rafi Mercado; Patricio Lerzundi interviews Guillermo Chacón, President of the Latino Commission on AIDS; WHIN Music Project; Corto Circuito, New York Latino short film festival.
We start with Latino Pride Center members to talk about the massacre at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando.Then, we meet Spanish artist Puy Navarro. Later, Patricio Lerzundi interviews Alberto García Ferrer, and end in Williamsburg with Marta Hernández.
We begin with Sure We Can, a non-profit recycling center. Then, an interview to writer and art critic Eduardo Marceles. Later, we enjoy the purest gypsy flamenco (Flamenco Gitano) and end at the LAMC, with an interview to Gilberto Gil Cerezo of Kinky.
This episode starts with Sara Curruchich Cúmez, an author and singer from Guatemala. Later we talk to Mexican writer and academic Jorge Castañeda. Then, we explore the NYPL and its Spanish programs, and end with Puerto Rican film director Jennica Carmona.
Nueva York is proud to present Noticias Culturales Iberoamericanas, the innovative news show from the Association of Ibero-American Education and Cultural Television.
This episode includes some of the best characters and subjects from Nueva York, this past season: Irka Mateo, Vicentico, Lydia Cacho, Latino Pride Center, the work of Salesianos in Nuevo Laredo (Mexico) and Sasana Baca.
This episode begins with a visit to the Museum of the American Indian. Later, an interview with Peruvian duo Alejandro y Maria Laura. Then, Carmen Boullosa interviews Paquito D'Rivera. We end in Brooklyn, with Susie Jaramillo, creator of Canticos.
Nueva York is proud to present Noticias Culturales Iberoamericanas, the innovative news show from the Association of Ibero-American Education and Cultural Television.
This episode features four admirable women, all strong advocates fighting for their own cause: Lydia Cacho, Jenny Saavedra, Fany Gerson and Sara Curruchich Cúmez.
We start with Patricio Lerzundi interviewing Colombian poet, Carlos Aguasaco. Then, we visit Alex Kruz, a war veteran turned philanthropist. Later, we go to Joe’s Pub in Manhattan to watch Flamenco Night, and end meeting Matilde Galeano.
Nueva York is proud to present Noticias Culturales Iberoamericanas, the innovative news show from the Association of Ibero-American Education and Cultural Television.
We start with singer and activist Dilia. Then, Boullosa interviews Cuban blogger Yoani Sánchez. Later, we'll talk to Tz'utu Kan, a member of a hip-hop Mayan group Balam Ajpu and end in the New York Public Library main branch.
We start with musician, songwriter and radio host Chico Álvarez After that, Carmen Boullosa interviews Puerto Rican artist Luis Salgado. Later, we visit Colombian guitarist Nilko Andreas Guarín and end meeting Jesús, and the work of The Door organization.
We start with Dominican folk musician and singer Irka Mateo. Later, Carmen Boullosa will interview Peruvian singer Susana Baca. Later on, we head to Mexico to cover the work of the Salesians, and end meeting Peruvian duo, Alejandro and María Laura.
Nueva York is proud to present Noticias Culturales Iberoamericanas, the innovative news show from the Association of Ibero-American Education and Cultural Television.
In this episode we interviewed some of the participating artists in the Latin Alternative Music Conference, LAMC for its acronym in English. We start with Centavrvs and then meet Gepe. Later we interview Alexander and Laura and conclude with Torreblanca.
We start with Mexican-American fashion designer Mondo Guerra. Later, we’ll meet Cuban filmmaker Juan Padrón. Then, Patricio Lerzundi interviews Catalonian journalist Josep Muñoz. We'll finish at IATI Theater, to discover the play Gazoline
In this episode we meet electropop band Miranda. In Apollo Theater, we talk to choreographer Annabelle López Ochoa. In Blyn, Carmen interviews photographer Irma Bohórquez. In Astoria, we interview Andy Stein and Mónica from Orphaned Starfish Foundation
This episode features four admirable women, all strong advocates fighting for their own cause: Dilia, Ágatha Ruiz de la Prada, Lydia Cacho and Carolina Contreras (Miss Rizos).
We start with race car driver Andre Castro. Then, we meet choreographer and dancer José Maya. Later, Patrizio Lerzundi interviews journalist and investigative reporter Juan González. We'll wrap things up with singer-songwriter and guitarist Eljuri.
We begin with María Inés Roqué, Academic Dir. of Ambulante Más Allá program. Then, we visit Colombian guitarist Nilko Andreas Guarín. Later, Patricio interviews Alberto García Ferrer, Sec. General of ATEI. We end with Susie Jaramillo, creator of Canticos
We start in Midtown with Colombian artist, Adriana Marmorek. Then, in Tribeca, we join Spanish fashion designer, Ágatha Ruiz de la Prada. Later, in Brooklyn we talk to Tania León. We finish back in Midtown, with theater actor and director, Daniel Irizarry
Nueva York is proud to present Noticias Culturales Iberoamericanas, the innovative news show from the Association of Ibero-American Education and Cultural Television.
This episode is dedicated to the second part of Latin Alternative Music Conference, LAMC, an annual event here in NYC. The musicians interviewed are Buscabulla, Jonas Sanche, Mexrrissey and The Chamanas
This episode is dedicated to the first part of Latin Alternative Music Conference, LAMC, an annual event here in NYC. The musicians interview are Alynda Segarra (Hurray for the Riff Raff), Sexy Zebras, iLe and Los Cafres
We start with philanthropist, actor, and producer Alex Kruz. Then, we visit Sure We Can, a non-profit recycling center. Later, Carmen Boullosa interviews Mexican designer Benito Santos. We end with an interview to Peruvian duo Alejandro y Maria Laura.
Nueva York is proud to present Noticias Culturales Iberoamericanas, the innovative news show from the Association of Ibero-American Education and Cultural Television.
In this episode we take a tour on the art exhibit Guatemala Después that includes visual artist Regina José Galindo, photographer Daniel Hernández, curator Pablo José Ramírez and artist Franco Arocha.
We start with actor and director Laura Gómez . Then, we'll join Patricio for an interview with musical playwright and producer David Maldonado. Later, we'll visit the Americas Society to see photographer Kati Horna’s work. We end with Carolina Contreras.
We start with an interview to Benito Santos. Then we meet Jaime and Felipe Torres, owners of the restaurant Raymi. Later, we’ll talk to Tz'utu Kan, one of the members of the Mayan hip-hop group Balam Ajpu and end withan interview to Bolivian designer Eliana Paco
Nueva York is proud to present Noticias Culturales Iberoamericanas, the innovative news show from the Association of Ibero-American Education and Cultural Television.
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