La Raza Chronicles – December 26, 2006
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Tonight our program overflows with music and Latino news. We include an interview with music producer Greg Landau about his new project with Omar Sosa.
7PM Pacific Time: Tuesdays
A weekly Latino affairs magazine program with a local and international focus, highlighting the social, political and cultural events affecting the Latino community.
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Tonight our program overflows with music and Latino news. We include an interview with music producer Greg Landau about his new project with Omar Sosa.
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La Raza Chronicles:This week’s program includes Latino news headlines, Updates on the recent elections in Venezuela, Uryguay and Nicaragua, a Latina health report, as well as musica and poesia- Latin style. and an calendario of upcoming Latino local events..
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We begin with News of the Americas and an interview with awarded filmmaker Tupac Mauricio Saavedra discussing his campaign trail film "ON THE ROAD with Evo": an intimate and public glimpse of Evo Morales, the Bolivian president. We celebrate the release of Piri Thomas’s new book, and hear the reflections of the US ex-political prisoner, … Continued
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Love and Electoral Politics: Two of our favorite topics generously sprinkled with musica Latina and the La Raza news by Vanessa Bohm and the calendario by Nina Serrano. Including: a documentary account of the "Amor Sin Fronteras" gay family event by Esther Manilla; "A Tribute to the Brown Berets" by Maya Rise; and "About Politics": … Continued
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Chuy Varela will be hosting a special tribute to Tex Mex superstar Freddy Fender starting at 7 pm. Fender, who died on Saturday at the age of 69 had a string of chart topping hits that started in the mid 1970’s with his first single "Before The Next Teardrop Falls". The three time grammy award … Continued
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Sylvia Ledesma and Julieta Kusnir speak with Jill Friedberg about her film, Granito De Arena. A sixty-minute documentary, Granito de Arena places the present-day Mexican teachers’ struggle in a global context, clearly spelling out the relationship between economic globalization and the worldwide public education crisis.