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How I Made It: No Te Va Gustar
How I Made It: No Te Va Gustar

For over 25 years, Uruguayan band No Te Va Gustar has been filling concert venues across Latin America. With their mix of pop, rock, reggae, ska, and…

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The Clinic
The Clinic

Latino USA goes inside the biggest free health clinic in the country, which serves only people without insurance. There are nearly 28 million uninsur…

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Healing in Uvalde
Healing in Uvalde

This week Latino USA shares an episode of the In The Thick podcast.

Maria Hinojosa and Julio Ricardo Varela reflect on the one-year anniversary of th…

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Uvalde Rising
Uvalde Rising

One year after the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, Latino USA and Futuro Investigates explore how families in the community…

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Julieta Venegas’ Search for a Simple Life
Julieta Venegas’ Search for a Simple Life

The Mexican singer-songwriter, Julieta Venegas, took a seven-year break before releasing her latest album, a journey of self-discovery in 10 songs th…

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Restaurant Royalty: Zarela and Aarón
Restaurant Royalty: Zarela and Aarón

For mother and son chefs Zarela Martinez and Aarón Sanchez, educating others about the cuisines that make up Mexico is a family tradition. Zarela and…

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José Ralat, Taco Editor
José Ralat, Taco Editor

José Ralat is the Taco Editor at Texas Monthly Magazine and consequently the only taco editor in the United States. In his book, “American Tacos: A H…

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The Migrant Student Club
The Migrant Student Club

Over 300,000 students in the U.S. migrate every year to work in agriculture, from spring to fall. At a high school in South Texas, when these student…

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Mariana Enríquez On Using Horror to Process Historical Trauma
Mariana Enríquez On Using Horror to Process Historical Trauma

Mariana Enríquez is one of the best-known writers of a growing literary trend in Latin America that uses the horror genre to denounce the violent rea…

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Portrait Of: Linda Ronstadt
Portrait Of: Linda Ronstadt

We continue to celebrate our 30th anniversary, bringing you the voices of some of the most influential Latinos and Latinas in the last three decades.…

2 years, 8 months ago

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