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In this episode, we have Tulin Waters (she is part Venezuelana-WEPA!) or as she is known in the comedy community, La Bomba, as our guest!
This is Part II of our podcast about sexual harassment and assault. These conversations may be too intense for some listeners. Please bear that in mind as you begin this podcast. If you or someone you love needs help, there […]
Our topic for this podcast is deep, and we want to give you our listeners notice that this podcast may not be appropriate for young listeners and might not be right for you to listen to given the sensitive nature […]
In honor of fall and of winter, in honor of life around us in Wisconsin that is going into hibernation and a near-death state, we thought it would be an appropriate moment to indulge in a short poem, reflecting on Romance. […]
Listen to Part II of our interview with Veronica Figueroa-Velez the Executive Director of UNIDOS, as she talk about how UNIDOS, a local Nonprofit, provides advocacy and support to Domestic Violence Survivors
Part I of our interview with Veronica Figueroa-Velez the Executive Director of UNIDOS, as she talk about how UNIDOS, a local Nonprofit, provides advocacy and support to Domestic Violence Survivors
We interview two local Latinas and talk about their personal experience raising Afro Latino Children and challenges and joys of bi cultural parenting.
Saving Money, Saving Energy with MG&E Laura Paprocki and Sandra Alamilla
Join us for this love-filled podcast with Pabla Rodriguez, she is a Brazilian woman, she speaks Spanish, French, English, Italian, and Portuguese. Pabla is a Rastafarian Latinx Mujer and she is a mother and partner, she teaches 4K (pre-kindergarteners) at […]
Dana Maya and Angie Trudell-Vasquez, local poets and longtime social justice advocates join us for this special Poeta (poet) Edition. Enjoy this special show as we talk about our histories and what gives us the inspiration to write.
"If you go back to the colonization it affects how we think, how we speak, how we carry ourselves, even how our culture is in our home countries, all because of colonization."
Join us down this barrio street for the sabor y calor of being Mexicana growing up in the Midwest and being saved by music!
"I believe my mother has a lot of power!" Says Eugenia.
"Being bicultural and being white and using humor to break down barriers, to help people to see each other as equal."