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Made in Latin America

SDCELAR - British Museum

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A podcast brought to you by the Santo Domingo Centre of Excellence for Latin American Research (SDCELAR) at the British Museum. Listen to new insights and interpretations about collections and projects that will deepen and challenge what we know about Latin America. || Un podcast desarrollado para ti por el Centro de Excelencia Santo Domingo para la Investigación en Latinoamérica (SDCELAR) en el Museo Británico. Escucha historias e interpretaciones sobre colecciones del Museo Británico y pro ...
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In our course we emphasize all aspects of language learning from listening comprehension, rapid vocabulary expansion, exposure to Spanish grammar and common idiomatic expressions used in Latin America, to pronunciation practice and interactive grammar exercises. In our program we discuss the Weekly News, grammar, and expressions, and much more in simplified Spanish at a slow pace so that you can understand almost every word and sentence.
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Welcome to WTF is Going on in Latin America & The Caribbean, a PopularResistance broadcast featuring hot news out of the region with host Teri Mattson. Each weekly episode features a country and/or issue related to the affects of U.S. foreign, economic and/or military influence and intervention in the hemisphere of The Americas. Our guests include academics, policy-makers, journalists as well as activists recognized for their groundwork within local communities and movements. WTF is Going on ...
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Exploring the mindset shift from midlife crisis to midlife opportunity. A judgment free space to talk openly about the third chapter in a woman’s life, fully embracing the midlife journey and creating meaningful and intentional experiences. Your host, Sonia Flores, shares her midlife awakening journey to peel back the layers society has placed on her, reawaken the spark inside and come back to her inner authentic woman. She is also joined by experts in different areas of learning and growth ...
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Latina In America Podcast

Rosie at Latina In America

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Welcome to Latina in America, your bilingual destination for all things Latina, celebrating our diverse culture, professions, and passion for travel. Our special guests share their journeys in science, tech, finance, mental health, the arts, and more. Celebrate Latina heritage and resilience with us. ¡Únete a nuestro viaje!
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The podcast aims to demystify the tech industry by providing listeners with insider perspectives and insights from Latin American and Caribbean leaders who have succeeded in their fields. Latinx in Power is a podcast that features interviews with top-level executives, entrepreneurs, and innovators. The podcast is hosted by Thaisa Fernandes.
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‘Nuntiorum internationalium programma’ ‘in lingua latina’ et 'in linguis recentibus’ ‘ex actorum diurnorum capitibus’ ‘in orbe terrarum’ ‘est’. Weekly international newscast in Latin and modern languages (English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, etc.) from the headlines of the most important newspapers in the world.
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Made In Latino

Made in Latino

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Made In Latino te trae todas las novedades más interesantes de la música latina, con noticias sobre tus artistas favoritos de los géneros reggaeton, bachata, cumbia, pop latino, trap y mucho más. Descubre también los éxitos del futuro y las curiosidades más interesantes de las canciones más escuchadas del momento y de siempre. ___________________________________ Made In Latino brings you the most interesting news of Latin music, with news about your favorite artists of reggaeton, bachata, cu ...
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Latinos in London SINCE 2006, THE UK'S LEADING MEDIA BODY, ONLINE SOURCE, EVENT LISTING SITE & CURRENT AFFAIRS MAGAZINE FOR LATINO'S LIVING IN LONDON OR PLANNING TO COME TO LONDON & LONDONERS IN GENERAL WHO ARE INTERESTED IN LATIN AMERICAN / HISPANIC EVENTS, CONCERTS, CULTURE, ARTS, NIGHT CLUBS, MUSIC & ARTISTS BASED IN LONDON AND THE UK. LATINOS IN LONDON LTD www.latinosinlondon.com info@latinosinlondon.com Monday - Tue 6pm GMT via www.aculcoradio.com/envivo
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[Draws in Spanish] showcases noteworthy Latinx visual artists, exploring their creative journeys and how they got to where they are today. Host and Chilean-American illustrator, Fabiola Lara, brings humor and empathy to the conversation, uncovering how the artist’s culture and Latinx identity informs their artwork. Whether you’re just starting your creative career or looking to discover the next big name in visual art, join Fabiola as she chats in English with artists who draw in Spanish.
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#1- Mail Forwarding service ripoffs and how to avoid them:What to do if your mail service screws up… #2- The types of Expat /Gringo fibbers and lairs you will certainly encounter: #3- Why even the best and most talented musicians in Latin America can’t get a bank loan or a credit card: #4- Can you still be under the radar and (almost) anonymous in …
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Die deutsche Übersetzung siehe unten! “HEBDÓMADA PAPAE” NOTÍTIAE VATICÁNAE LATÍNE RÉDDITAE Die vicésimo quinto mensis Ianuárii anno bismillésimo vicésimo quinto TÍTULI Pontíficis de soróribus verba: religiósae soróres adoléscere debent, étiam quod ad institutiónem áttinet; ad servítium vocántur, non sicut servae agéntes. Francíscus ait: Gazae paroe…
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What a difference four years makes. Back in February 2021, still struggling to understand what had just happened at the Capitol, John and Elizabeth spoke with Brandeis historian Greg Childs. He is an expert in Latin American political movements and public space; his Seditious Spaces: Race, Freedom, and the 1798 Conspiracy in Bahia, Brazil is immine…
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President Donald Trump broke tradition at his second inauguration, inviting world leaders, including from Latin America, to attend. But his day-one executive orders initiated a bumpy ride for the region in 2025. What can Latin American countries expect of "America First?" On this episode, three AS/COA experts—Carin Zissis, Brian Winter, and Juan Cr…
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In this episode of Modern Latina in Midlife, we’re diving deep into one of the most liberating concepts I’ve come across: The ‘Let Them’ Theory by Mel Robbins. This simple yet profound mindset shift can help you release control, find emotional peace, and focus on your own growth instead of wasting energy trying to change others. I’m sharing my top …
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Comenzaremos la primera parte hablando de la ciudadanía por derecho de nacimiento, algo que el presidente Donald Trump quiere remover de la Constitución; y de la amenaza de Nicolás Maduro de invadir Puerto Rico para liberarla. Hablaremos también de un estudio que indica que los hombres han tenido un crecimiento mayor en peso y estatura que las muje…
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#1- The Chileans are testy and will protest, block roads and create general chaos at the drop of a hat (like a 4 cent increase in public transportation rates):Not very welcoming or appealing prospect to gringos with a Plan B… #2- How stupid energy subsidy decisions made by Latin American tax authorities to buy votes end up gouging gringo and expat …
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#1- Trump and the Panama canal- the real story: #2- Ever wonder why Mexico tops the scale again as the country with the most obese diabetic and pre-diabetic children in the world?Today we give you the dirty details… #3- How is it possible that small, laid-back peaceful Uruguay has more homicides per capita than Colombia? #4- Plastic surgery clinics…
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Comenzaremos la primera parte del programa hablando de Joe Biden y su decisión de quitar a Cuba de la lista de países que promueven el terrorismo, la cual fue revocada por Trump; y de la estatua del conquistador español Francisco Pizarro que fue reinstalada en Perú. Hablaremos también de un estudio que sugiere que la dieta de nuestros primeros ance…
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Welcome to episode 50 of Modern Latina in Midlife! 🎉 In this special milestone episode, I’m reflecting on the incredible journey that brought me here—how trusting my intuition and following the breadcrumbs of joy have completely transformed my life and business. I’m sharing my personal story of stepping into alignment with my soul path and purpose,…
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How the US asylum process fails to protect against claims of gender-based violence. Through eyewitness accounts of closed-court proceedings and powerful testimony from women who have sought asylum in the United States because of severe assaults and death threats by intimate partners and/or gang members, Private Violence: Latin American Women and th…
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#1- Wouldn’t it be nice to find a 1st world building contractor in 3rd world Latin America?Many gringos expats have had that same idea. It sounds like such a winning business proposition. But wait. Not so fast, as you’ll soon find out why it almost never pans out as a gringo business in today’s first “boots on the ground” story. #2- What to expect …
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Die deutsche Übersetzung siehe unten! “HEBDÓMADA PAPAE” NOTÍTIAE VATICÁNAE LATÍNE RÉDDITAE Die duodevicésimo mensis Ianuárii anno bismillésimo vicésimo quinto TÍTULI Die praetérito domínico, in festo Baptísmatis Dómini, post Angélicam Salutatiónem Póntifex ait: “vultus est contemplándus et Dei vox”. Die quinto décimo mensis Ianuárii párvulis áltera…
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The Invention of the Colonial Americas: Data, Architecture, and the Archive of the Indies, 1781–1844 (Getty, 2022) is an architectural history and media-archaeological study of changing theories and practices of government archives in Enlightenment Spain. It centers on an archive created in Seville for storing Spain's pre-1760 documents about the N…
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Andrew Laird, of Brown University, discusses Aztec Latin: Renaissance Learning and Nahuatl Traditions in Early Colonial Mexico (Oxford University Press, 2024). In 1536, only fifteen years after the fall of the Aztec empire, Franciscan missionaries began teaching Latin, classical rhetoric, and Aristotelian philosophy to native youths in central Mexi…
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#1- Latinos who’ve become legal in the states often visit the relatives in their home country, bearing gifts, strutting their stuff and putting on the dog:For the folks back home the gifts are nice but the crowing gets old pretty fast… #2- Racism in Latin America:Is there even such thing as a Latino race? #3- A Latin American guns and ammo story: #…
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Chile is more than just spice, writes Pulitzer prize-winning journalist and Cal Poly Ethnic Studies professor Victor Valle in The Poetics of Fire: Metaphors of Chile Eating in the Borderlands (U New Mexico Press, 2023). By tracing the meaning of chile as a plant and chile eating as an act. Valle shows how Indigenous cultivation and culinary practic…
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Comenzaremos la primera parte del programa hablando de la recompensa de 25 millones de dólares que ofrece Estados Unidos por la captura de Nicolás Maduro; y de la respuesta del ministro de Relaciones Exteriores de Panamá a las declaraciones de Donald Trump sobre el control del Canal de Panamá. Hablaremos también de una investigación sobre la relaci…
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This episode is a heartfelt reflection on embracing where we are, honoring our emotions, and stepping into the New Year with intention rather than pressure. I share my experience of a transformative Temazcal Sweat Lodge Ceremony during my recent trip to Costa Rica, the powerful messages I received, and how they’ve inspired me to embrace a softer, m…
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How Black and white Cubans navigated issues of race, politics, and identity during the post-Civil War and early Jim Crow eras in South Florida. On July 4, 1876, during the centennial celebration of US independence, the city of Key West was different from other cities. In some of post–Civil War Florida, Black residents were hindered from participati…
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Why some cities are more effective than others at reducing inequalities in the built environment. For the first time in history, most people live in cities. One in seven are living in slums, the most excluded parts of cities, in which the basics of urban life—including adequate housing, accessible sanitation, and reliable transportation—are largely…
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How Black and white Cubans navigated issues of race, politics, and identity during the post-Civil War and early Jim Crow eras in South Florida. On July 4, 1876, during the centennial celebration of US independence, the city of Key West was different from other cities. In some of post–Civil War Florida, Black residents were hindered from participati…
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#1- Stupid mistakes that Gringos and Expats make in the pursuit of mating dating in Latin America: #2- How AI will affect Latin Americans:BTW: Latinos are completely oblivious as to AI’s existence... #3- Why Latin Americans are true survivors (and you’re not):For example: Could you really maintain your cool in a 3 day power or water outage? #4- A f…
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In the second edition of Puerto Rico: What Everyone Needs to Know (Oxford UP, 2024), Jorge Duany unravels the fascinating and turbulent past and present of an island that is politically and economically tied to the United States, yet culturally distinct. Acquired by the United States from Spain in 1898, Puerto Rico has a peculiar status among Latin…
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Die deutsche Übersetzung siehe unten! “HEBDÓMADA PAPAE” NOTÍTIAE VATICÁNAE LATÍNE RÉDDITAE Die undécimo mensis Ianuárii anno bismillésimo vicésimo quinto TÍTULI Ex Generáli Audiéntia Pontíficis verba: nimis multi párvuli quǽstui habéntur; quod ne léviter ferámus. Papális Basílicae Sancti Páuli extra Moénia Porta Sancta apéritur. Ecclésiis Orientáli…
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#1- The myth of “American Exceptionalism”:Why certain gringos still believe it even though the US has not been #1 in anything significant or positive for more than 25 years (since the millennium). #2- “Boots on the ground” in Brazil:The cost of living in Brazil. What it takes to live like a first world gringo. #3- The two different versions of the …
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What are fallen tyrants owed? What makes debt illegitimate? And when is bankruptcy moral? Drawing on new archival sources, this book shows how Latin American nations have wrestled with the morality of indebtedness and insolvency since their foundation, and outlines how their history can shed new light on contemporary global dilemmas. With a focus o…
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Growing up in a remote corner of the world’s largest rainforest, Pio, Maria, and Oita learned to hunt wild pigs and tapirs, and gathered Brazil nuts and açaí berries from centuries-old trees. The first highway pierced through in 1960. Ranchers, loggers, and prospectors invaded, and the kids lost their families to terrible new weapons and diseases. …
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Un feliz año para todos! Comenzaremos la primera parte del programa hablando de las fuerzas de seguridad guatemaltecas y salvadoreñas que combaten la creciente violencia pandillera en Haití; y del presidente chileno y su histórica visita al polo sur. Hablaremos también de un estudio sobre la relación entre la soledad y la salud; y por último, del f…
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In his new book Ten Days in Harlem: Fidel Castro and the Making of the 1960s (Faber, 2020), Simon Hall, a Professor of Modern History at the University of Leeds, colorfully details an extraordinary visit by Fidel Castro to New York in the Autumn of 1960 for the opening of the UN General Assembly. Holding court from the iconic Hotel Theresa in Harle…
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In Reagan's Gun-Toting Nuns: The Catholic Conflict Over Cold War Human Rights Policy in Central America (Cornell UP, 2020), Theresa Keeley analyzes the role of intra-Catholic conflict within the framework of U.S. foreign policy formulation and execution during the Reagan administration. She challenges the preponderance of scholarship on the adminis…
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Nara Milanich’s Paternity: The Elusive Quest for the Father (Harvard University Press, 2019) explains how fatherhood, long believed to be impossible to know with certainty, became a biological “fact” that could be ascertained with scientific testing. Though the advent of DNA testing might seem to make paternity less elusive, Milanich’s book invites…
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#1- The “entitled” rich kid phenomena in Latin America:BTW…you’ll find they’re generally nicer, less demanding, more polite and more respectful to adults than the entitled American rich kids up in the states. #2- Ever wonder how well gringo expat kids mix when they get enrolled in Latin American “helicopter” schools? #3- The “live at home” adult La…
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For over a century Mexico has been embroiled in a drug war dictated by the demands of their neighbor to the north. In The Dope: The Real History of the Mexican Drug Trade (W. W. Norton, 2021), Benjamin T. Smith offers a history of the trade and its effects upon the people of Mexico. As he reveals, at the start of the 20th century drugs such as mari…
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WUCF’s January artist for ‘In the Key of Latin Jazz’ is Dred Scott - a multi-instrumentalist who has cut his teeth on both coasts. Referred to as the ‘maestro of mayhem’, his restless and frenetic energy is intertwined with his passion. He’s collaborated with Liza Minnelli, composed for the film “Home” - featuring Woody Allen, Rosie Perez, Liam Nee…
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Comenzaremos la primera parte del programa hablando del fallecimiento del ex-presidente Jimmy Carter y su legado como defensor de los derechos humanos; y de una aplicación para migrantes mexicanos equipada para alertar a familiares en caso de ser detenidos en Estados Unidos. Hablaremos también de la sonda de la Nasa que logró llegar a la atmósfera …
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The story of the driver is the story of Atlantic slavery. Starting in the seventeenth-century Caribbean, enslavers developed the driving system to solve their fundamental problem: how to extract labor from captive workers who had every reason to resist. In this system, enslaved Black drivers were tasked with supervising and punishing other enslaved…
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In this episode, I dive into the practices that foster true personal growth and powerful and mindful manifestations. I share how coming across someone else’s dog poop on the sidewalk and on the beach, led to this episode, and why it is important that we all take the time to pick up our own sh*t….to clean our slate! What You’ll Learn: Getting Presen…
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#1- What to do when standing in one of those never ending Latin American bank, supermarket or govt. lines:You should know there’s a certain Latin American “Line” etiquette? #2- Latino cops and their cell phone addictions:Yes, unfortunately they pay infinitely more attention to Tic Tock than the job at hand… #3- What about Mexico City as a plan C or…
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