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Latino USA
Monday 8:00AM - 9:00AM

English-language radio journal of Latino music and culture.

  • In 1919, southern Texas was reckoning with the force of the Texas Rangers, a law and order force, that had been accused of operating outside of legal bounds. Also a conversation with Edwidge Danticat.
  • A conversation with Afro-Puerto Rican activist Rosa Clemente. Also, how scientists in Puerto Rico hacked the COVID-19 response and a new "How I Made It" segment featuring Lido Pimienta.
  • Colombian-Canadian singer-songwriter Lido Pimienta talks about her new album, "Miss Colombia" and how her love of Afro-Colombian music came to be.
  • During the 1968 East L.A. Walkouts, a love story unfolds. Also poet Willie Perdomo speaks about his book "The Crazy Brunch."
  • In this two-part investigation, Latino USA delves into the increasing pressure put on refugees seeking safety in the United States via its southern border.
  • Part one of an investigation delving into the increasing pressure put on refugees seeking safety in the U.S. via its southern border. Also, inside a hospital where Latinos are fighting COVID-19.
  • Inside the U.S. immigration courts system. In partnership with Documented and Type Investigations.
  • Cecilia Peña-Govea known as La Doña, a musical artist from San Francisco, tells us about one of her new songs "Cuando Se Van," a powerful anthem for a gentrifying city.
  • It's been tough adjusting to life in quarantine—which is why we turned to John Paul Brammer, author of the advice column "Hola Papi." Also, a look at Peru's journey to the 2018 World Cup.
  • With Bernie Sanders out, what happens to the Latino vote now? Also, a look at how Afro-Puerto Ricans are fighting to be counted during the 2020 census.