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Benjamin Alire Sáenz Discovers the Secrets of his Universe

Two boys, Mexican-American, 1987, El Paso, Texas… and they fall in love. That’s the pitch behind...

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White Supremacy Is Evergreen

For this special Latino USA presentation of In The Thick, Maria and Julio are joined by...

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The Elusive Freedom of Juan Castillo

Juan Castillo escaped the Civil War in El Salvador and fled to the U.S. in search of freedom. He...

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Selling the Fantasy With José Hernandez

José Hernandez began modeling a couple years ago after a photoshoot of his went viral in 2018....

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Tango Resiste

While tango is usually pictured as a dance between a white man in an elegant black suit and a...

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How I Made It: KAINA

Chicago is a breeding ground for diverse sounds: it is the birthplace of house music and has a...

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A Day in the Life of Pitbull

Armando Christian Pérez —better known as Pitbull— is a rapper, entrepreneur, motivational...

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How I Made It: Yasser Tejeda & Palotré

The musical genres most people associate with the Dominican Republic are merengue and bachata....

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Alzheimer’s in Color

Latino USA and Black Public Media bring you Alzheimer’s In Color. It’s the story of Ramona Latty,...

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STEFA*’s Origin Stories

When vocalist, composer and multi-media performance artist Stefa Marin Alarcon — also known as...

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Lydia Cacho, a Journalist in Exile

Mexico is the most dangerous place for journalists in the world. And Lydia Cacho—a Mexican...

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An Unresolved Past

For this special Latino USA presentation of In The Thick, Maria and Julio are joined by Al...

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Healing Chimayó

Lupe Salazar is a grandmother in Chimayó, northern New Mexico on a mission to disrupt the cycle...

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Breaking Down Bedroom Pop

In the late 2010s, dreamy, nostalgic music produced from the homes of young, independent artists...

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The English Learner Who Became Secretary of Education

For Dr. Miguel Cardona, growing up in a Puerto Rican household in Meriden, Connecticut...

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How I Made It: Las Cafeteras

Las Cafeteras are a band out of East LA that met while doing community organizing. They began...

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Reclaiming Our Homes

On March 14, 2020, Martha Escudero and her two daughters became the first of a dozen unhoused...

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Flickering Fame

Latino USA presents another episode from the new season of Port of Entry, which focuses on...

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Gig Workers vs. Big Tech

How does technology affect labor? How are tech corporations like Uber and Lyft redefining what it...

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Sonia Manzano: The Power of Writing

Before winning not one or two, but 15 Emmy’s for television writing, and before she became one of...

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