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Entre Amigos
TEMOR EN EL BARRIO

Entre Amigos

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2025 32:15


El 42% del voto latino en EE.UU. fue para el presidente Donald Trump, un apoyo sin precedentes de un grupo social que, hasta ahora, endorsaba consistentemente políticas liberales. Ese apoyo se produjo a pesar de las promesas del presidente norteamericano de restringir la recepción de inmigrantes y refugiados, deportar a millones de indocumentados, e incluso eliminar el derecho tácito de ciudadanía a los que nacen en territorio norteamericano. Quizás, estos votantes latinos se sintieron atraídos a la aparente inmovilidad de un "hombre fuerte" al estilo latinoamericano, el aparente apego a "la ley y el orden" y la supuesta promoción de "valores tradicionales". Ahora, sin embargo, estas familias se mantienen expectantes, e incluso con temor, ante la materialización de la agenda migratoria de la nueva administración norteamericana. Francisco "Paco" Amador, pastor de la Iglesia de la Comunidad Nueva Vida en el barrio latino de La Villita, en Chicago, nos dice como la iglesia responde al temor en el barrio.Dona a Radio Moody: https://give.moodyradio.org/radio-moody/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Moneda Moves
Getting Down To Bísness & Successful Latino Companies In '25 | Fernando Hurtado, Journalist and Founder, In The Hyphen

Moneda Moves

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 37:34


A warm welcome back to our Moneda visionaries. In the first week of the Trump administration, several actions have deeply impacted our community, particularly with heightened immigration enforcement and the removal of Spanish-language resources from the White House website. These moves, coupled with the threat of large-scale deportations, DEI order, and the dismantling of environmental justice programs disproportionately affect Latinos. At Moneda Moves, we understand the power of stories, and we are committed to reporting responsibly at the intersection of money and cultura, especially as it applies to our leading entrepreneurial population. The numbers don't lie: Latinos accounted for 36% of all new businesses in 2023, nearly double their 19% representation in the U.S. population. Immigrant Latinos are more than twice as likely to start a net new business compared to the U.S.-born population. The stories we tell matter, and more than ever, they will continue to shape our reality. That's why we started this platform—to ensure that the builders in our communities are seen and heard, especially when our contributions to the American economy and society for a long time went unrecognized in national headlines. Fundamentally, Moneda Moves believes in the inherent value of our community, as humans, but also in critical mass, and in our culture. This commitment remains steadfast.  In conversations with ecosystem builders who are working with underrepresented communities, it has been refreshing to know that we are not alone in this journey. A recent discussion reaffirmed the importance of staying informed, knowing our numbers which undeniably show the impact that we have together and how storytelling has the ability to create change. I highly recommend reading the 2023 State of Latino Entrepreneurship report by the Latino Business Action Network (LBAN) and Stanford Graduate School of Business.  The future is ours to shape, and we will continue to ensure that our stories are told with integrity and respect. This is why we are also joined today by Fernando Hurtado, a former manager of digital video for NBCUniversal Local and the host/producer of Bísness School. Bísness School is a podcast that highlights the stories of Latino-owned businesses and the fact that Latinos are the fastest-growing group of entrepreneurs in the United States. That series won a silver Signal Award in 2024. Fernando has recently launched The Hyphen, a YouTube channel that covers one of the fastest-growing demographics, U.S. Latinos, with deeply researched, visually rich stories.  Beyond podcasting at major networks, Fernando was the lead producer on NBC's My New Favorite Olympian podcast, which was named best sports podcast at the Cynopsis Sports Media Awards.  He's expanded his coverage in this arena to the Paris, Tokyo, and Beijing Olympics for NBCUniversal Local. Hurtado was named to Broadcasting + Cable's 40 Under 40 in 2023. Prior to NBC, Fernando was at ATTN: and Sinclair Broadcast Group as a producer and editor. He is a graduate of the University of Southern California and lives in Los Angeles. He is currently an adjunct instructor of visual journalism and multiplatform Olympic and Paralympic storytelling there.  This journalist's mission is to highlight Latino-owned businesses in English in order to reach younger bilingual audiences who are looking for positive representation in entrepreneurial spaces. In his effort to do so, he has produced over 20 episodes with successful Latino entrepreneurs, including Annie Leal, the owner of the $4M business, I Love Chamoy. It is no surprise that while living in Los Angeles, Fernando, like myself hails from Chicago, which is heavily influenced by Latino-run businesses, in neighborhoods from La Villita to Pilsen and Humboldt Park. In addition to raising awareness about these businesses, he's also sharing what's working for them and what challenges they are facing in the entrepreneurial space so that other Latino entrepreneurs can learn from their stories. This week, Fernando shares how Latino entrepreneurs are using their stories to better market their products, why Latino businesses are seen as too niche or exclusive to other communities, and what trends he's seeing in 2025.  Follow Fernando on Instagram @byfernandoh and his website. Follow the The Hyphen podcast on YouTube, and wherever you listen to podcasts.  Follow the Bísness School podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you listen to podcasts.  Follow Moneda Moves on Instagram: @MonedaMoves Follow your host Lyanne Alfaro on Instagram: @LyanneAlfaro Main podcast theme song from Premium Beat. Our music is from Epidemic Sound. Podcast production for this episode was provided by Sarah Tulloch and her podcast production company, CCST.

Universal Voices
Un Corazón para la Paz en la Comunidad

Universal Voices

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 31:14


Voces Universales es parte de la serie de pódcasts Universal Voices de From Here Media. El presentador de los pódcasts en español es Juan Carlos Hernández. ¡Bienvenidos! En este pódcast hablamos con Dolores Casteñeda, una residente del barrio La Villita en Chicago. Lucha por la paz y por compartir el amor de Dios con su prójimo aún bajo circunstancias dificles. Con su amiga Doris Hernández, crearon el grupo Padres Ángeles para responder a la violencia con amor y acoger a los jóvenes extraviados y a sus famliares. Ella comparte sobre: La fuerza de su fe y el amor por su comunidad. Su trabajo con padres que han perdido un hijo debido a la violencia. Su lucha por empleos sanos y justos.  Haga clic aqui para leer más sobre el trabajo de Dolores y su amiga Doris. Gracias por acompañarnos. Nos da mucho gusto que escuchen Voces Universales. Enviamos un saludo cálido a nuestros patrocinadores cuyo apoyo hace este trabajo posible. Para más información sobre la misión y visión de From Here Media o para formar parte de la lista creciente de patrocinadores, por favor visita fromheremedia.org.Voces Universales is part of From Here Media's Universal Voices podcast series. The Spanish-language podcasts are hosted by Juan Carlos Hernandez. Welcome! In this podcast, we speak with Dolores Castañeda, a resident of the Little Village neighborhood in Chicago. She works to build peace and share God's love with her neighbors, even under very difficult circumstances. With her friend Doris Hernández, they created Padres Ángeles, a parents' group to respond to violence with love and to seek out errant youth and their families.  She shares about: The strength of her faith and the love she feels for her community.  Her work with parents who have lost a child to violence. Her fight for safe jobs. Click here to read more about the work of Dolores and her friend Doris. Thank you for joining us. It gives us great pleasure to have you listen to Voces Universales. We send warm regards to our sponsors whose support makes this work possible. For more information about From Here Media's mission and vision or to join our growing list of sponsors, please visit fromheremedia.org.

Corporate Cafecito
Bridging Gaps: Elizabeth Colón Rivera on Language Access

Corporate Cafecito

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 28:12


I'm super excited to share this week's episode of Corporate Cafecito. Join me as I chat with Elizabeth Colón Rivera, founder of Metaphrasis Language & Culture Solutions. We dive into the importance of language services in healthcare, closing communication gaps and ensuring everyone can make informed decisions about their health.Elizabeth shares her journey from her Puerto Rican roots to living on 26th Street, La Villita, and founding her interpreting and translation company. She serves the Latino community and empowers individuals through language access.Don't wait another minute! Dive into the episode teaser, and I guarantee you'll be captivated. But the real treasure lies in the entire episode. It's a deep dive into Elizabeth's journey, her commitment to diversity and inclusion, and how she's making a difference in our community. The entire episode can be found at:  www.corpcafecito.comBe sure to go check out Elizabeth's website and see all the fantastic things she is a part of, and be sure to visit her amazing company: http://www.elizcolon.com/     https://metaphrasislcs.com/Now, what's in your cafecito today?If you would like to join the members of Corporate Cafecito to enjoy a Cafecito with the team or suggest a topic for them to cover, please visit www.corpcafecito.com/contact-us.Feel free to reach out via email:admin@corpcafecito.comFor individual coaching or workshops for you and your team, visit www.elevardevelopment.com or email admin@elevardevelopment.com for more details.

So Violento So Macabro Podcast
EP 65: The case of Rosa Chacon, Reyna Cristina Ical Seb, and Azreya Lomeli.

So Violento So Macabro Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 29:03


The community of Little Village is seeking justice for the murders of Rosa Chacon and Reyna Cristina Ical Seb. The entire community and the families of these two women are waiting for answers and will not stop until they have them. The residents of Little Village are on high alert and finding ways to help and support each other. The disappearance of Azreya Lomeli has also left in anguish and hoping that she will return home. This is the case of Rosa Chacon, Reyna Cristina Ical Seb, and Azreya Lomeli. You can listen to our NEW episode on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and all other streaming platforms. — La comunidad de La Villita está buscando justicia por los asesinatos de Rosa Chacon y Reyna Cristina Ical Seb. Toda la comunidad y las familias de estas dos mujeres están esperando respuestas y no pararán hasta tenerlas. Los residentes de La Villita están en alerta máxima y ayudándose entre ellos mismos. Al igual, la desaparición de Azreya Lomeli, los tienen en angustia y con la esperanza de que ella regrese a casa. Este es el caso de Rosa Chacon, Reyna Cristina Ical Seb, y Azreya Lomeli. Puede escuchar nuestro NUEVO episodio en Spotify, Apple Podcasts y todas las demás plataformas de transmisión. — Link + Sources https://news.wttw.com/2023/03/25/little-village-residents-demand-answers-police-cases-missing-and-murdered-young-women https://youtu.be/LDGhbg5BX6o https://youtu.be/VJwQjc6GtBk https://youtu.be/G3nLsMo01Tg https://youtu.be/qMBCiimqg-o — Follow Us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/SVSM_Podcast Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/SVSM_Podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SoViolentoSoMacabroPodcast TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@svsm_podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/svsm-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/svsm-podcast/support

Catholic Women Preach
July 16, 2023: "Making ourselves fertile soil" with Joanna Arellano-Gonzalez

Catholic Women Preach

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 6:55


Preaching for the 15th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Joanna Arellano-Gonzalez offers a reflection on making ourselves fertile soil for the mission of the gospel: "Just like scaring the birds and throwing out the rocks. How are we making our heart and soul fertile soil where the Word can bear good and holy fruit? Where instead of making excuses about our time, energy and comfort level, we say 'yes' to Jesus' challenge" Joanna Arellano-Gonzalez is a first-generation Mexicana-American, born and raised in La Villita, Chicago. She is the Director of Spiritual and Theological Formation at the Coalition for Spiritual & Public Leadership (CSPL), a Catholic-rooted community organizing coalition based in the Chicagoland area. Joanna received her Master's in Christian Spirituality at Fordham University, with a concentration in Spiritual Direction. At Fordham, she received the first Women in Leadership Scholarship from the Graduate School of Religion & Religious Education. She works to center mujerista/womanist, indigenous, and liberation theologies and spiritualities. Visit www.catholicwomenpreach.org/preaching/07162023 to learn more about Joanna, to read her preaching text, and for more preaching from Catholic women.

So Violento So Macabro Podcast
EP 65: The case of Rosa Chacon, Reyna Cristina Ical Seb, and Azreya Lomeli.

So Violento So Macabro Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 32:33


EP 65: This is the case of Rosa Chacon, Reyna Cristina Ical Seb, and Azreya Lomeli. The community of Little Village is seeking justice for the murders of Rosa Chacon and Reyna Cristina Ical Seb. The entire community and the families of these two women are waiting for answers and will not stop until they have them. The residents of Little Village are on high alert and finding ways to help and support each other. The disappearance of Azreya Lomeli has also left in anguish and hoping that she will return home. This is the case of Rosa Chacon, Reyna Cristina Ical Seb, and Azreya Lomeli. You can listen to our NEW episode on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and all other streaming platforms. — La comunidad de La Villita está buscando justicia por los asesinatos de Rosa Chacon y Reyna Cristina Ical Seb. Toda la comunidad y las familias de estas dos mujeres están esperando respuestas y no pararán hasta tenerlas. Los residentes de La Villita están en alerta máxima y ayudándose entre ellos mismos. Al igual, la desaparición de Azreya Lomeli, los tienen en angustia y con la esperanza de que ella regrese a casa. Este es el caso de Rosa Chacon, Reyna Cristina Ical Seb, y Azreya Lomeli. Puede escuchar nuestro NUEVO episodio en Spotify, Apple Podcasts y todas las demás plataformas de transmisión. — Link + Sources https://news.wttw.com/2023/03/25/little-village-residents-demand-answers-police-cases-missing-and-murdered-young-women https://youtu.be/LDGhbg5BX6o https://youtu.be/VJwQjc6GtBk https://youtu.be/G3nLsMo01Tg https://youtu.be/qMBCiimqg-o — Follow Us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/SVSM_Podcast Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/SVSM_Podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SoViolentoSoMacabroPodcast TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@svsm_podcast

Noticiero Univision
La reserva federal aumentó la tasa de interés por novena vez

Noticiero Univision

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 19:03


Un nuevo tiroteo escolar en Denver deja dos heridos.El país continúa pendiente del proceso legal del ex presidente Trump.Estados Unidos le concedió la visa humanitaria a la madre de la soldado muerta en la base militar.En Los Ángeles los trabajadores del servicio escolar piden un aumento a 37 mil dólares al año.Un tornado azotó el oeste de Los Ángeles afectando viviendas.En Uvalde, Texas se presentan las primeras propuestas de la escuela que reemplazará la elemental Robb.El tequila "reposado" comparte el primer lugar de las bebidas espirituosas.Los expertos recomiendan tener una higiene del sueño.En Chicago exigen respuestas sobre casos de mujeres desaparecidas en La Villita.CDC reporta muertes por bacteria en gotas oftálmicas.En México detienen policías por presunta responsabilidad en la desaparición de 43 normalistas.    

Noticiero Univision
Permisos de trabajo para quienes esperan la tarjeta verde

Noticiero Univision

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2023 19:27


Reveladoras informaciones de la mejor amiga de la soldado Ana Fernanda Basalúa Ruiz.El FBI ofrece una recompensa por información de una madre latina desaparecida.Macabro hallazgo de un cadáver de una mujer en avanzado estado de descomposición en Chicago.En el clásico mundial de béisbol México logró voltear el marcador y se llevó el triunfo.Huelga en el distrito escolar de Los Ángeles y no habrá clases.El Ex presidente Trump no reportó 300 mil dólares en regalos de gobiernos extranjeros.Detienen a 220 migrantes con antecedentes criminales.En Nueva York se pierden 240 horas en medio del tráfico.Los peores aeropuertos de Estados Unidos.Denuncian a 5 sacerdotes en México por abuso sexual.  

Parroquia de San Juan Bautista, Apaseo el Grande, Gto.
Peregrinación de flores a la villita y Santa Eucaristía en Honor a Santa María de Guadalupe.

Parroquia de San Juan Bautista, Apaseo el Grande, Gto.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 157:45


Sanrta Eucaristia desde el Santuario de Santa Maria de Guadalupe en Apaseo el Grande, Gto.

House Warming
Hell No To Hilco: Our Bodies Are Not Dollar Signs

House Warming

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 70:38


House Warming Podcast, Episode 011: Hell No To Hilco - Our Bodies Are Not Dollar Signs with Edith Tovar from the Little Village Environmental Justice Organization    In this episode, Sarah talks with Edith Tovar about the impact of Hilco's implosion of the coal plant smokestacks and the Hell No To Hilco campaign, which fights the installation of polluting industry and works for regenerative community-based land use in the community.Edith Tovar is the Community Organizer at the Little Village Environmental Justice Organization (LVEJO) focusing on Just Transition* visions and efforts in the Little Village community. They focus on the "Hell No Hilco" campaign, informing residents about the new Target warehouse facility at the former Crawford Coal Plant -- Exchange 55 -- and connecting ongoing EJ efforts across the community and city. #FueraHilco #HellNoHilco #Exchange55 #LaVillitaRespiraEdith is a life-long resident of La Villita community. As a first generation college student and youngest of four, she was the second in her family to graduate with a university degree. She obtained her Bachelor of Arts in Spanish-Economics with a minor in Political Science from the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC). Edith also obtained her Master's in Urban Planning and Policy from the College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs at UIC with a concentration in Environmental Planning and Policy. Edith is a sister, tía, prima, a bestie to many, she has three fur babies; Xico & Mango (cats) and Kapi (dog), and enjoys creating habitats for pollinators like the Monarch butterfly.*Just Transition is a principle, a process and a practice. The principle of just transition is that a healthy economy and a clean environment can and should co-exist. The process for achieving this vision should be a fair one that should not cost workers or community residents their health, environment, jobs, or economic assets. Any losses should be fairly compensated. And the practice of just transition means that the people who are most affected by pollution – the frontline workers and the fenceline communities – should be in the leadership of crafting policy solutions. - Just Transition Alliance, http://jtalliance.org/ Here is the link to their second website focusing on Just Transition in the Little Village community: https://lavillitarespira.com/Follow LVEJO on Facebook (Little Village Environmental Justice Organization (LVEJO)), Twitter (@lvejo) and Instagram (@lvejo20).Subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts.  Support the show

Denny And Maria, Eat The World!
EP14 Chicago2 Wild Berry / La Villita

Denny And Maria, Eat The World!

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 30:10


 We explore Maria's home town! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dm-eattheworld/support

Noticiero Univision Chicago
Chicago a punto de alcanzar nivel medio por contagios

Noticiero Univision Chicago

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 14:16


La policía promete mayor presencia en la calles del centro de Chicago.Presentan cargos a hombre por presunto asesinato de su hija.Anuncian renovación de estación de Metra localizada en la calle 147 y Clinton.Secretario nacional de transporte inaugura estación de autobuses.Guía para ahorrar al máximo cada centavo de su cheque de pago.Anuncian el regreso a La Villita del desfile de día de independencia.

Noticiero Univision Chicago
Mascarillas ya no soy obligatorias en el transporte público

Noticiero Univision Chicago

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 18:06


Mascarillas opcionales en viajes compartidos.Gobernador firma el presupuesto que traerá alivio fiscal a las familias.Parece que el festival “Mole de Mayo” se llevará a cabo en la calle 18.La Villita sigue pidiendo transparencia tras implosión.Rinde frutos la nueva línea de pistas de la policía de ChicagoAlcaldesa hace cambios a su propuesta de tarjetas de gasolina.

Noticiero Univision Chicago
¿Qué hacer si está conduciendo cuando azota un tornado?

Noticiero Univision Chicago

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 13:22


¿Qué ayuda hay disponible para tratar el trauma por la violencia?Sospechoso de ataque a tren en Nueva York habría vivido en Chicago.Chicago dice ser víctima supuesta corrupción del ex concejal Solís.Grupo de Pilsen termina su campaña “40 dias de paz”, ¿Lo logró?.Tour pro inmigrante llega a Chicago en bicicletas.El gobierno federal extiende el uso de mascarillas en el transporte público.

Noticiero Univision Chicago
¿Subiran los precios en los restaurantes de Chicago?

Noticiero Univision Chicago

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2022 16:16


Inicia entrega semanal de despensas de comunidad en La Villita y Cicero.Familia pide que atrapen al asesino de Brian a un año de su muerte.Exigen investigar muerte del hombre hallado sin vida en el río Chicago.Cómo detectar las señales de abuso infantil físico, psicológico o sexual.Chicago planea distribución gratuito de al menos 5 mil bicicletas.“Brookfield Zoo” abre exhibición “Gigantes de la Era de Hielo”.

Noticiero Univision Chicago
Llamado a 48 horas sin violencia en el barrio La Villita

Noticiero Univision Chicago

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 12:04


Gobierno de EE.UU. recomienda no viajar a Michoacán y a otros estados de México.Choferes de Uber y Lyft exigen mejores salarios y seguridad.Empleados de aeropuertos exigen salarios dignos, derechos sindicales y equidad racial.Familias de víctimas de violencia viajan a Springfield con peticiones.Disponibles más de 150 millones de dólares para pagos de servicios atrasados.

La Voz Latina en Indiana
Policía busca a sujeto sospechoso de robar camioneta frente a La Villita Mega Mall

La Voz Latina en Indiana

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 2:26


La policía dice que un hombre robó la camioneta de una familia hispana en Pike Plaza, cerca de La Villita Mega Mall. IMPD también tiene un video que muestra al hombre llevarse la camioneta de la víctima. La policía está pidiendo al público que ayude a encontrar al sospechoso.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Latinx Chronicles with Hip and Erika
Doctoral Candidate in Education - Jose Luis Torrez - raised and proud of his roots of Little Village (La Villita)

The Latinx Chronicles with Hip and Erika

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 36:02


Education was the route to success for Jose Luis Torrez. As he continued to climb the education ladder he decided to reach new heights by obtaining his Doctorate degree in Education. He is passionate about community engagement and as a past college advisor, he has helped hundreds of students (including DACA  and undocumented students) by advising them on their education journey.   He is involved in local politics and civic engagement because he understands the importance of Latinx getting involved in politics and having proper representation. 

Noticiero Univision Chicago
Chicago levantará medidas de mitigación el 28 de febrero

Noticiero Univision Chicago

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 17:46


Alerta del tiempo bastante peligrosas las carreteras así que sí usted debe conducir, definitivamente hay que tomar precauciones.En Albany Park investigan las causas del incendio que destruyó un edificio y varios negocios.A un mes del homicidio de Melissa ¿Qué ha cambiado en La Villita?Es importante que conozca cuáles son sus derechos como inquilino.El consulado de México en Chicago Inaugura programa de emprendimiento para mexicanas.La organización “Hope” sorprende a miles de estudiantes con becas.

Noticiero Univision Chicago
Padres de familia marchan por “La Paz, el amor y el juego”

Noticiero Univision Chicago

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2022 17:12


Comenzó la remoción de los “Dibs” en las calles de Chicago.Tarjetas Link del programa Snap podrán ser usadas en línea en más tiendas.UPS abre 300 puestos para conductores en Chicago.Buscan ideas para mejorar el corredor industrial de La Villita.Pfizer pospone aprobación de vacuna en menores de 5 años.Padres de CPS piden mayor protección en las escuelas.Alertan estafas en el proceso para pedir pruebas de covid 19 gratuitas del gobierno federal.Recetas ricas y económicas para celebraciones del fin de semana.

Werk Mija Podcast
Ep. 18: How Amanda, Owner of Twenty8 Ink.,Turned Her Love For Stationery & Design Into A Business.

Werk Mija Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 49:29


Today I am joined by Amanda Ontiveros. Born and raised in La Villita, Chicago, Amanda is a 32 year old graphic designer and owner of Twenty8, Ink. a stationery and design studio that creates planner stickers, custom invitation and accessories for all stationary lovers.  When she's not working her 9-5 in educational publishing she's collaborating with small businesses on their marketing material or helping brides create their wedding stationery of their dreams. Tune in to learn more about this Latina Owned Graphic Design & stationery business owner! Follow Twenty8 Ink IG: https://www.instagram.com/twenty8ink/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/twenty8ink/ Website: https://twenty8-ink.com Follow Werk Mija on Social Media Instagram: @werkmija Facebook: @werkmija TikTok: @werkmija www.werkmija.com Music by: The Rewrites

Noticiero Univision Chicago
CPS reducirá cuarentena a estudiantes expuestos a covid 19

Noticiero Univision Chicago

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 15:58


Dos tormentas invernales estarían afectando durante esta semana.¿Sabe qué hacer si queda atrapado en el auto en medio de la tormenta?Muere otro menor de edad el fin de semana en La Villita.Tiene hasta el viernes si quiere ser parte de la junta de vigilancia policial.Ya están llegando las pruebas caseras gratos de covid 19.

Noticiero Univision Chicago
Capturan a los sospechosos del asesinato de Melissa

Noticiero Univision Chicago

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 18:36


El fin de semana pasado registraron 18 tiroteos.Hace falta mayor inversión y oportunidades para la juventud, en especial en los vecindarios menos favorecidos.Los retos del día a día en La Villita.Secundaria “Cristo Rey” logra vacunar a todo su personal y alumnos.Aprueban el traslado del hospital St. Anthony en La Villita.

Noticiero Univision Chicago
Cómo evitar que roben su auto si lo deja prendido

Noticiero Univision Chicago

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 15:47


Alerta por 4 robos a negocios en los últimos días en Belmont Cragin.Sentencian a un latino a 45 años de prisión por abuso sexual infantil.Irregularidades en sitios de pruebas rápidas.Reabre segundo centro masivo de vacunación masiva.Peligros de lanzarse al agua cuando hay hielo.Exigen sanciones tras fallida implosión en planta Crawford.

Noticiero Univision Chicago
La pandemia deja cifra récord de hospitalizaciones

Noticiero Univision Chicago

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 15:45


Mueren dos jóvenes de 14 años baleados en Chicago.Secretaría del estado de Illinois permanecerán cerradas hasta el 24 de enero.Récord en hospitalizaciones por covid 19.La Villita tiene la tasa de positividad más alta de chicago.“Navient” eliminará préstamos estudiantiles privados.

NegociosNow
Líder comunitario Ricardo “Ric” Estrada es nombrado miembro de la junta directiva de ComEd

NegociosNow

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2021 2:33


Líder comunitario Ricardo “Ric” Estrada es nombrado miembro de la junta directiva de ComEd ComEd anunció hoy el nombramiento del líder comunitario Ricardo “Ric” Estrada, de 55 años, presidente y director ejecutivo de Metropolitan Family Services, a su junta como director independiente. “Ric es un líder exitoso y con experiencia en servicios humanos y un apasionado defensor de la equidad en las diversas comunidades a las que sirve ComEd”, dijo Calvin Butler, vicepresidente ejecutivo senior y director de operaciones de Exelon, director ejecutivo interino de ComEd y vicepresidente de la junta de ComEd. “Le damos la bienvenida a la junta como un líder que ha trabajado incansablemente para empoderar a las familias en toda nuestra región y brindarles el apoyo que necesitan para fortalecer sus comunidades”. Estrada tiene tres décadas de experiencia en servicios humanos. Desde que se unió a Metropolitan Family Services, una de las agencias de servicios humanos más grandes de Illinois, en el 2011, ha liderado la agencia, ayudándola a duplicar el numero de familias a la que sirve. Antes de unirse a Metropolitan, ocupó puestos de liderazgo en el departamento de Family and Support Services de la Ciudad de Chicago y en la agencia de servicios sociales Erie Neighborhood House of Chicago. “Estoy emocionado de unirme a la junta de ComEd porque la compañía está y estará al frente en los temas de energía, medio ambiente, fuerza laboral e inversiones comunitarias de nuestra región”, dijo Estrada. "Como líder nacional en el sector, ComEd es fundamental para el futuro de nuestro estado". Estrada es miembro del comité ejecutivo y presidente de gobierno del University of Illinois System y las juntas directivas del Chicago Council on Global Affairs, el Woods Fund of Chicago, Grand Victoria Foundation y A Better Chicago. Estrada obtuvo su licenciatura de Loyola University of Chicago, una maestría de University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration y un MBA de University of Illinois at Chicago. Estrada, residente de Chicago, creció en el barrio de La Villita.

Goal Better Podcast
25. Athena with La Villita Landscaping

Goal Better Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 81:02


Today we talk with Athena who own's and operates her landscape business. Website: Link Facebook: Link SPONSORS: Rubber City Landscaping Goal Better Podcast

El Poscast Beta
El Poscast Beta #510: La Villita

El Poscast Beta

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 159:32


Está semana tenemos el esperado regreso de @RionYun para hablar ahora si de manera final y profunda de aquellos juegos que tocamos brevemente hace un par de episodios, comenzamos con New Pokémon Snap para ver si la formula tuvo una evolución y finalizamos con Resident Evil Village para ver si nos dió tanto miedo como […] La entrada El Poscast Beta #510: La Villita apareció primero en Langaria.net.

Nerdy Latinas Podcast
Journalism in Little Village

Nerdy Latinas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2021 47:44


On this episode of Nerdy Latinas Podcast, Sabritas & Short Latina interview Jackie Serrato, Editor in Chief of Southside Weekly. Jackie shares her journey as a journalist & her experience in a male-dominated field. We discussed media and the false portrayal La Villita, a vibrant & resilient community. Jackie shared her knowledge on Chicago gangs, a symptom of systemic inequality & her insights on the murder of Adam Toledo. Follow Jackie Serrato on Twitter @HechaEnChicago & IG @hechaenchitown https://southsideweekly.com/op-ed-we-are-adam-toledo/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nerdylatinas-podcast/message

Getaway Car
3.09: San Antonio & Houston, Texas

Getaway Car

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 18:28


Join Katie and Beanie in the Getaway Car! Listen in on our tour through San Antonio and Houston, Texas! In this episode we cover the San Antonio Riverwalk, the Menil Art Collection, La Villita, and of course: the Alamo! Check out our latest episode to hear why we talked about Shakespeare, who was our favorite member of the hotel staff, and what Texans would likely make fun of us for! Got wanderlust? Travel with us on our road trip adventures! CLICK HERE to view Photos Part I from this leg of the journey while you listen! CLICK HERE to view Photos Part II from this leg of the journey while you listen! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/getaway-car-pod/support

Nerdy Latinas Podcast
Part I: ¿Por qué mamá lo dijo? One Mother's Explanation to Why She Said So

Nerdy Latinas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2020 54:05


Our final episode of Nerdy Latinas Podcast’s season 2, Short Latina interviewed Sabritas, her sisters, and her mother about womanhood. Sabritas and her sisters, Susana, Steph, and Sam were born and raised on the south side of Chicago, in a neighborhood called La Villita, by their parents, Aidé and Mario. This episode also includes a message by Sol Amada,  maker and activist born in Quito, Ecuador. She is the co-founder, and organizer of the Long Beach Gender, Resistance, Revolutions, Radical Liberation, or GRRRL Collective. Since 2013, she has worked with the collective to chip away at the cis-white-heteronormativity through community organizing, learning groups, QTBIPOC healing circles, and queer open mics.  She is also an artist, object maker,  and crafter. Currently she is working on jewelry pieces with a political edge as she believes that jewelry has the ability to form a narrative on the body. Her work can exist simultaneously as political statements, decoratives, and functional objects. She unapologetically centers the experiences of her Latinx, QTBIPOC, immigrant, and activist communities with every piece she makes. Follow on IG @mi_corasol Check out Sol’s Etsy shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/MiCorasol Sources:  https://elordenmundial.com/estigma-menstruacion-mundial/ http://america.aljazeera.com/opinions/2015/5/menstruation-stigma-is-a-form-of-misogyny.html https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2015/06/history-of-the-tampon/394334/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nerdylatinas-podcast/message

Off The Beaten Podcast
NaPodPoMo: Episode 14 - La Villita (Little Village)

Off The Beaten Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 7:50


Hey Everyone! It's Episode 14 of NaPodPoMo 2020. On this mile of our journey, I talk about one of my favorite neighborhoods in this city, La Villita aka Little Village.    This is mile #12 of our exploration of the longest street in Chicago, Western Ave, which spans 24 miles right through the city. We'll be taking the rest of 2020 to  "Stroll down Western Ave." as part of the National Podcasting Post Month.  We didn't finish in November, but the party don't stop!  Make sure you have your phone handy as you listen, it will make things so much better.  Trust me!   Follow OTBP on Social Media: Instagram / Facebook / Pinterest/ Website / Store / Podchaser  Resources: Choose Chicago: Little Village    Choose Chicago: Little Village Arch  Taquerias Atotonilco  Cover Photo Credit: "La Villita Arch" by reallyboring is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 You can learn more about NaPodPoMo by visiting NaPodPoMo.org.  Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss an episode of this special challenge series.Also, please take a moment to rate and review OTBP on your favorite podcast app. You can also SIGN UP for the Off The Beaten Podcast newsletter: Sign Up Here! I would love to hear your thoughts on this episode. Got something to say?Give us a call and leave a voicemail: (312) 488-9068Email us: beingsillyinthecity@gmail.comAlso don't be afraid to slide into my DM's on any of the social media platforms.  You can support the podcast by Buying Me a Cup of Coffee. Every dollar donated goes into helping me make the podcast better. buymeacoffee.com/OffTheBeatenPodcast Also, I have an exclusive offer for OTBP listeners! Visit reppinpins.com and get 20% off your entire order with discount code OTBP20.  You won't find this deal anywhere else!  

Nerdy Latinas Podcast
Enter the World of Comix & Action Figure Collecting: History & Future Projects

Nerdy Latinas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2020 56:37


On this episode of Nerdy Latinas Podcast, Short Latina & Sabritas explore the history of representation in comics of various groups; LGBTQIA+, Brown, Black, & Disabilities with @mexi.comix.collector. He is 26 year old fellow nerd, La Villita native, collector of Mexican Comics, shared his expansive knowledge on the subject. In addition, Short Latina got to talk with Scruffy & Cheli a couple talking about comics. Voice message from @indiecomixdispatch on IG Voice message from @danieldcalvoauthor on IG from  @konkretcomics check out www.konkretcomics.com Voice message from @luchacat on IG check out www.LuchaCat.etsy.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nerdylatinas-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nerdylatinas-podcast/support --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nerdylatinas-podcast/message --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nerdylatinas-podcast/message

City of Light Anglican Church—Aurora, Illinois
REVIVE: Somos Familia Noche De Adoración | Worship Night — Pastor Eduardo Dávila

City of Light Anglican Church—Aurora, Illinois

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 31:56


Note: Due to technical difficulties, the audio quality for the first three minutes is poor, but improves shortly thereafter. Anuncio: Por causa de dificultades técnicas, la calidad del audio al comienzo es mala, pero mejora después de tres minutos. THE MESTIZO CHURCH | LA IGLESIA MESTIZA Lucas | Luke 10:25-37 Hechos | Acts 2:1-12 In such divisive times, the church can look to mestizos, those whose very lives embody multi-ethnicity or multiculturalism, for guidance for cultural healing and reconciliation. In this sermon, Deacon Eduardo (City of Light Aurora) celebrates how the church has always been a mestizo church, and is the only place that offers cultural healing and hospitality to the world. The sermon is delivered in Spanish and translated live by Mimi Guiracocha (Cornerstone Bridgeport), and directed to a culturally mixed audience for our annual diocesan gathering, Revive. En tiempos tan divisivos, la iglesia puede encontrar guía en los mestizos (aquellos cuyas vidas encarnan la multietnicidad y multiculturalismo) para la sanidad y la reconciliación cultural. En este sermón, Pastor Eduardo (City of Light Aurora) celebra que la iglesia siempre ha sido una iglesia mestiza, y es el único lugar que ofrece sanidad cultural y hospitalidad al mundo. El sermón es en español y traducido por Mimi Guiracocha (Cornerstone Bridgeport), y dirigido a una audiencia culturalmente mixta para nuestra reunión diocesana anual, Revive. Culmina un día entero dedicado a explorar lo bello y lo quebrantado en North Lawndale y La Villita. https://somosfamilia.squarespace.com/ http://midwestanglican.org/

En Caso de que el Mundo Se Desintegre - ECDQEMSD

Pasamos por Pilsen, La Villita, más allá de las vías, cruzamos el Soldier Field y bordeamos el lago para reflejarnos en el Frijol y saludarnos a nosotros mismos. Noticias Del Mundo: La pandemia crece y preocupa a Europa - USA aprueba el Remdesivir como tratamiento para la Covid 19 - Todos los Xolos de Tijuana - En China está todo bien - Hola Beatriz! Historias Desintegradas: Somos Rock - Renta de instrumentos musicales - El problema es el dinero - Oferta exclusiva - Elementary School Band - El frigorífico - La Covid19 - El Hisopado nasal duele? - Está en Malibú - Famosos graban saludos dedicados - Film recomendado - Entrevista de mil horas - Ansiedad por la respuesta - Jeff Bezos y abrazos - Solo en Dublín - Una empresa de energía - Necesito más Anestesia - Relanzamos la Tienda - Nos vemos en Veracruz - Jarochos a Huevo - Premio a Guachimontones Jalisco y Más...  http://www.canaltrans.com/ecdqemsd_podcast_2020/4860_chicago_y_mas_alla.html En Caso De Que El Mundo Se Desintegre - ECDQEMSD Daily Podcast en español

NegociosNow
Una incubadora de empresas bilingüe

NegociosNow

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 2:14


La primera incubadora de negocios bilingüe “Xquina Café Incubator” pronto empezará a funcionar en la calle 26 de La Villita, para ayudar a los nuevos emprendedores locales a la instalación y crecimiento de sus negocios, impulsando el desarrollo del vecindario. Con una inversión de $3.5 millones, la Incubadora y Café Xquina se desarrollará en un área de 12,000 pies cuadrados, en el 3523 W 26th, donde se rehabilitará un edificio vacío de tres pisos en un proyecto coordinado por la Cámara de Comercio y la Fundación Comunitaria de La Villita. “El nombre Xquina es nuestra versión de una palabra en spanglish que se refiere a una esquina, un lugar de reunión. Significa la intersección ‘X' de un sueño de independencia financiera a través del espíritu empresarial y los recursos que se necesitan para hacer realidad esas empresas”, indicaron en un comunicado ambas organizaciones. La incubadora ofrecerá entrenamiento a emprendedores, profesionales de los medios, residentes y jóvenes locales. También generará 28 empleos durante la construcción y 15 empleos permanentes cuando esté en pleno funcionamiento. La primera fase del proyecto se centrará en la planta baja de 5,000 pies cuadrados donde el programa de incubadora se ejecutará dos veces al año en asociación con First Midwest Bank, que tendrá una oficina en el lugar, señalaron en el comunicado. La obra finalizará en el verano de 2021. Participan en el financiamiento el Fondo de Oportunidades de Vecindarios de la Ciudad de Chicago, con una subvención de $1.5 millones, y la Oficina del Departamento de Comercio y Oportunidades Económicas de Illinois con $250,000 de fondos para el empoderamiento de las minorías.

San Antonio Express-News Podcasts
Express Briefing : Friday, October 9, 2020

San Antonio Express-News Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 10:23


Read more on ExpressNews.com 'You seem nervous to me': Why most police vehicle searches in Texas turn up nothing 52 Weeks of Pizza San Antonio exotic-wildlife breeder calls ex-exec ‘parasite’ A Grunt Style Reckoning: A look inside San Antonio apparel maker’s rowdy past, near-death experience and current leadership battle Accusations against AG Ken Paxton fueled by ties between two attorneys in Nate Paul case Garcia: Biden’s evasiveness on court-packing issue does him no favors The Conservation Society of San Antonio is planning a fundraiser at La Villita next month to support historic preservation and other programs Editor’s picks: 10 spooky books for all ages to read in October for Halloween Check out other Express-News Podcasts Tracking Covid-19 by the number in S.A. FAQ: Voting in Bexar County Interactive Map: San Antonio COVID-19 testing sites that don’t require a doctor’s referral Subscribe to the San Antonio Express-News to support quality local journalism.

Express Briefing
Friday, October 9, 2020

Express Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 10:23


Read more on ExpressNews.com   'You seem nervous to me': Why most police vehicle searches in Texas turn up nothing 52 Weeks of Pizza San Antonio exotic-wildlife breeder calls ex-exec ‘parasite’ A Grunt Style Reckoning: A look inside San Antonio apparel maker’s rowdy past, near-death experience and current leadership battle Accusations against AG Ken Paxton fueled by ties between two attorneys in Nate Paul case Garcia: Biden’s evasiveness on court-packing issue does him no favors The Conservation Society of San Antonio is planning a fundraiser at La Villita next month to support historic preservation and other programs Editor’s picks: 10 spooky books for all ages to read in October for Halloween     Check out other Express-News Podcasts Tracking Covid-19 by the number in S.A. FAQ: Voting in Bexar County Interactive Map: San Antonio COVID-19 testing sites that don’t require a doctor’s referral Subscribe to the San Antonio Express-News to support quality local journalism.

NegociosNow
La renta muerde tan duro como el Covid

NegociosNow

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 3:43


Felipa Diaz vive por estos días momentos de aciago. Su restaurante Delicias Mexicanas, fundado hace 11 años en el 4148 W. de la calle 26, podría cerrar muy pronto si no cambia el panorama actual.    “No hay ventas y tampoco tengo acceso a capital; los bancos me dicen que no califico para un préstamo. Me doy un mes más; si no cambian las cosas, voy a cerrar”, dijo visiblemente.    Pero la falta de clientela por la pandemia, no es el único obstáculo de esta emprendedora.      “El otro problema que tengo es la renta. Debo pagar $3,700 mensuales y el dueño (del inmueble) no la quiere bajar”.     Según Díaz desde abril a agosto ha estado atrasada en los pagos y ha adeudado cada mes $1,700 al propietario, un monto que se ha ido acumulando y que va a sumar muy pronto más de $12,000.   Considerada la segunda arteria de la ciudad después de Golden Mile de Michigan Ave. en aportar en impuestos a las arcas de la ciudad, la calle 26 de La Villita también tiene renta de lujo.    Por un establecimiento de menos de 1000 pies cuadrados, como el que ocupa Delicias Mexicanas, se paga hasta más de $4,000 al mes.   Varios dueños de negocios consultados por esta publicación coincidieron en afirmar que, incluso en tiempos normales, el monto de renta no se corresponde con las ventas de muchos comercios.   Los entrevistados no quisieron revelar el nombre de los propietarios de los inmuebles bien porque están en un proceso de negociación o porque temen que tomen represalias y terminen terminando el contrato de arrendamiento.    El lado del arrendador       Sí por un lado los arrendadores deben ser sensibles con el momento que se viven los negocios, por otro ellos también tienen que pagar por la inversión que han hecho en la compra de un inmueble.   Salvador Pedroza, quien arrienda un inmueble de su propiedad en Pulaski Rd. dijo que bajó el pago mensual de $1,400 a su inquilino y que como muchos pequeños negocios sufre del impacto del COVID-19.   “He sido sensible con la situación. Tenemos la confianza en que nuestro inquilino pagará lo que adeuda cuando se recupere. Creo que, cuando lo podemos hacer, debemos ayudar en ese sentido”, afirmó.   Sin embargo, el fundador de Economy Roofing aclara que los dueños de propiedades tienen obligaciones financieras con los bancos a quienes tienen que realizar cada mes el pago principal de la hipoteca, más intereses, impuestos y seguros.    “En ocasiones resulta muy difícil mantener los pagos mensuales si no tienen los ingresos que provienen de los negocios que rentan los inmuebles”, asegura.          Una ayuda para Felipa   Entretanto Felipa Díaz se debate entre seguir luchando por sus Delicias Mexicanas o cerrar su restaurante que tanto sacrificio le ha costado mantener por más una década.   “Apenas hago lo suficiente para mantenerme y qué decir de mandar (dinero) a mi familia en México”, asegura. Sin embargo, esta mujer de espíritu emprendedor no se rinde; incluso piensa en opciones, como tomar un carrito y salir a vender hot dogs. “La gente gusta mucho de mis hot dogs. Seguiré luchando hasta donde pueda”.   

Studio Confessions
Jaqui Almaguer: En Vivo

Studio Confessions

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 51:37


Listen in on this Spanglish gem of an episode with Chicago based artist Jaqui Almaguer . I haven’t laughed this much in a while. I literally get my Chicano card revoked and get a well rounded education on some Mexican and Chicano culture. The artist talks about growing up in Los Angeles and Chicago, and how Bob Ross and cholo culture influenced her art and studio practice. Jaqui shares some entrepreneurial tips for artists and some technical advice on going live while listening to your favorite music, without having to pay for copyright (yes, this is a thing)! We also talk about being Queer artists and how it can manifest in our work and empowering cross cultural references. Join the conversation! …ps. it is pronounce “Ale-bree-heh”… (lol)!   Follow the artist and watch there Live Painting events on Instagram at @artejaqui    

Joséfina Podcast
Back 2 School y Discount Mall

Joséfina Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 25:59


Josefina y José Alfredo discuten la decisión de CPS en abrir el año escolar desde casa por las primeras diez semanas. Lo que está pasando con la venta de Discount Mall en La Villita y que quiere decir eso para los dueños de negocios en el local.//Josefina and José Alfredo discuss CPS' decision to return to school remotely for the first quarter and the happenings with Little Village's Discount Mall and the reality that many micro-business owners face upon the sale of the property.

NegociosNow
Hilco ofrece una segunda ronda de programas de becas para estudiantes de La Villita

NegociosNow

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 4:52


Hilco Global anunció que nuevamente brindará dos oportunidades de becas más para los estudiantes que viven dentro de la comunidad de La Villita en Chicago.   El Programa de Becas de Hilco Global llamado “Hilco Scholars,” ya está abierto para solicitudes inmediatamente en http://www.hilcoscholars.com/ (www.hilcoscholars.com) Los candidatos calificados que están asistiendo o planean asistir a uno de los City Colleges de Chicago pueden comenzar el proceso de solicitud inmediatamente.   El proceso de solicitud se extenderá hasta el 23 de agosto de 2020, y la beca se otorgará antes del inicio del semestre de otoño de 2020.   “Nos complace continuar con el programa Hilco Scholars nuevamente este año. Los proyectos locales que realiza Hilco Redevelopment Partners significa que estamos conectados con las comunidades circundantes y tomamos esa conexión muy en serio y buscamos oportunidades para ayudar a nuestros vecinos de muchas maneras diferentes,” dijo Roberto Pérez, Director Ejecutivo de Hilco Redevelopment Partners.   "El programa de becas universitarias Hilco Scholars es una iniciativa de la que estamos extremadamente orgullosos y ver el éxito de estudiantes locales me llena de alegría", agregó  "El programa de becas Hilco Global fue una oportunidad que no pude rechazar," dijo Rudy Cordero, un recibidor de la beca Hilco Scholar. “Cuando comencé a postular a la universidad, me preocupaba la tensión financiera de mi familia. Desde que recibí la beca, he seguido estudiando en Yale y no podría haberlo hecho sin este programa.”   La beca 2020 se otorgará a dos estudiantes que viven en el vecindario de La Villita que buscan obtener un título en un programa de comercio especializado en uno de los siete City Colleges de Chicago. Se otorgará cada año académico y es renovable por hasta dos años, siempre que los estudiantes continúen en buena posición académica y cumplan con los criterios de elegibilidad.   El premio de la beca se puede usar para gastos relacionados con la educación, incluyendo matrícula, tarifas, libros y equipo necesarios para completar el programa de grado. Además de la beca, Hilco Global también ofrece una oportunidad para que los estudiantes reciban una pasantía en la organización. Acerca del programa Scholars de Hilco: El programa Scholars de Hilco estará disponible para los estudiantes durante el semestre de otoño de 2020. ·      Los candidatos deben residir en el vecindario de La Villita de Chicago (códigos postales 60608 o 60623) ·      Los candidatos deben residir en la ciudad de Chicago y ser elegibles para las tasas de matrícula dentro del distrito. ·      Se dará preferencia a los candidatos interesados en obtener un título de asociado en un área de oficios calificados de su elección en cualquiera de las siete universidades, incluida la fabricación y la ingeniería; gestión de la construcción; transporte, distribución y logística; y tecnología de la información. ·      Los candidatos deben ser graduados de secundaria o haber recibido su GED. El programa está siendo administrado por OFIC y, junto con el liderazgo de Hilco, realizará la selección final de los beneficiarios de la beca. Visite la página de inicio de Hilco Scholars en http://www.hilcoscholars.com/ (www.HilcoScholars.com) para obtener más información y comenzar el proceso de solicitud.   Acerca de Hilco Global: Hilco Global es una compañía privada de servicios financieros diversificados y la principal autoridad mundial en maximizar el valor de los activos para compañías sanas y en dificultades. Hilco Global opera como una sociedad de cartera compuesta por más de veinte unidades comerciales especializadas que trabajan para ayudar a las empresas a comprender el valor de sus activos y luego monetizar ese valor....

En Caso de que el Mundo Se Desintegre - ECDQEMSD
4757: Días De Furia En El Norte

En Caso de que el Mundo Se Desintegre - ECDQEMSD

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2020 55:05


Estados Unidos vive días históricos en varias de las ciudades más grandes del país. Los gobiernos intentan bajar el tenor de las protestas y controlar la violencia, tanto de parte de algunos manifestantes como de las fuerzas de seguridad que se ven completamente rebasadas en muchos casos y no dudan en mostrar su peor cara. La Guardia Nacional despliega fuerzas en las calles donde los manifestantes marcan el pulso de la agenda estadounidense. Noticias Del Mundo: Las imágenes de las protestas en USA - Apagada la Casa Blanca y Trump al bunker - Confuso desconfinamiento en México - Los números y los promedios - Putin aplica la predictiva mexicana. Historias Desintegradas: Informe de situación en Minneapolis - Una Chicago blindada y la tensión se respira en el aire - La Villita y Pilsen - Del centro a los barrios periféricos - La confesión de una madre - Una pipa que haga la vida soportable - Las edades y la conciencia - La buen y la mala publicidad - En la mitad del siglo XX - La sensibilidad de Facebook - Peleando con mamá por Whatsapp - Evita es Pueblo - Representación Popular - La Marie Kondo chilanga - Mis vecinos orientales - El japonés es tranquilo y respetuoso - Los chinos son los dominicanos de Asia - Rudo este 2020 - Ardillas en el parque. #GeorgeLloyd #protestas En Caso de que el Mundo Se Desintegre - #ECDQEMSD - Desde la nave 'María Tijuana' transmitiendo para todo el Planeta Tierra www.canaltrans.com

NegociosNow
El Hombre de Los Comales

NegociosNow

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 1:23


Camerino González es la historia viva del corazón emprendedor de La Villita. Y sus restaurantes, Los Comales, todo un emblema en su comunidad. Abrió el primero en 1973, en plena calle 26, cuando en el barrio confluían aún polacos y mexicanos. Emigró de la Ciudad de México y trajo consigo “el sabor y el estilo de los tacos del DF”, con su tortilla pequeña y la buena carne, “era una novedad en aquella época”, dice. “Entonces había muchos mexicanos y polacos, estos últimos empezaron a salir, mientras la población latina ya crecía significativamente, y me dije ‘aquí cabe una taquería'” Cuarenta y seis años después Camerino está aquí para contar la historia de un negocio que evoluciona tocado por la magia de la tecnología; Antes se buscaban esquinas donde había movimiento de gente para abrir un restaurante, ahora la tecnología te ayuda con todo. “Ya me quedé atrás, muy lejos”, sonríe. Ahora son mis hijos, más jóvenes y preparados en universidad, los que mueven el negocio”, dice el octogenario y dadivoso emprendedor. Porque a través de los años, el fundador de Los Comales también es famoso por sus donaciones a iglesias, escuelas y a su comunidad. El empresario que dio alrededor de 2,000 cartas de recomendaciones a inmigrantes para acogerse a la amnistía migratoria de 1986, el hombre que ha entrenado tantas mujeres como cocineras, que hoy superan a los hombres en sus restaurantes. Es el hombre que ofrece a sus mejores trabajadores la oportunidad de convertirse en un dueño de restaurantes Los Comales, convertidos hoy en franquicia. “Vivo orgulloso de vivir en este barrio, de mi comunidad”, dijo.

AirGo
Ep 241 - On the Line with Pura of the Little Village Solidarity Network

AirGo

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2020 44:25


From the isolation of our homes, AirGo is presenting a series called On the Line, which focuses on the COVID-19 pandemic and the people putting their bodies on the line to help us all survive and heal. Over the next few weeks, we'll be hopping on the line with workers in the health care, educational, governmental, organizing, and prison abolition spheres to talk about what their work looks like right now, and what we can do to help as we isolate our physical bodies at home. This episode's guest is Pura of the Little Village Solidarity Network/Red de Solidaridad de La Villita. Pura and her comrades have led the fight to raise awareness and demand the shutdown of a series of immigrant youth detention facilities run by influential Chicago nonprofit Heartland Alliance, in which COVID-19 has been running rampant. Pura details the information they've gathered about the carceral conditions inside, how the dozens of documented COVID-19 cases have changed life inside these baby jails, the direct action tactics and strategies that LVSN takes, and how we can contribute to this urgent fight. Learn more and support LVSN: https://www.facebook.com/LaVillitaSolidaridad/ Recorded 5/7/2020 in Chicago Music from this week's episode: Park - Isaiah Rashad

1337 Wine TV
Special - SACC 2020 - Under the Bigtop - Episode #506

1337 Wine TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2020 30:14


In this special episode of 1337 Wine TV, Mark gives you a recap of the end of the San Antonio Cocktail Conference's event, Under the Bigtop. A circus-themed event at the Villita Assembly Building. You'll see some of Mark's social media and IRL friends in attendance too. Chef's Mark Bohanan and Heather Nañez serve up Mark Bohanan's famous Frito Pie that's always a hit every year at the conference. There's lots of tables of cocktails and Mark stops by many of them to sample their libations. A fun-filled night for sure. A big thanks to the San Antonio Cocktail Conference for supplying me a ticket to the event. Looking forward to next year and more great seminars and events!Links for the show:San Antonio Cocktail ConferenceBohanan's SteakhouseVillita Assembly Building - Owned by CPS (San Antonio's Public Utility). Separate from La Villita itself, this venue is next to the historic old town. It's a really basic website that's really a way for someone to contact them to inquire about booking an event. Not much else there as of the date of this post.GoFro - InstagramTwitterFacebookPuroPincheSA - InstagramTwitterWebsite Like this content? Help me defray the costs of producing 1337 Wine TV:PayPal - One time donation. Send any amount that you’d like - Click here to DonateAmazon Affiliate Links for the Equipment I use:Cameras, Accessories & Equipment:Ulanzi U Rig Pro Video Rig for iPhoneDJI Osmo PocketPYGTECH OSMO Pocket Phone HolderOSMO Pocket Extension RodPolarPro Cinema Series Filter 3-PackAudio Recorders:Zoom H6Zoom H1Lights:Neewer Dimmable 176 LED PanelNEEWER 160 LED CN-160Tripods:Eocean 54'' Extendable Selfie Stick Stand59" Selfie Stick with TripodDrone:Parrot AnafiFreewell Budget Kit E-Series ND Filters

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Talkin My Sh*t
Ep. 33 - La Villita

Talkin My Sh*t

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2020 21:44


This week Too Skinny talks about trying a Cemita for his first time, tik tok challenges, and coyotes in Chicago.

The Final Straw Radio
Defending The Block with La Villita Solidaridad

The Final Straw Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2019 149:52


Little Village Solidarity Network This week on The Final Straw Radio, I'm happy to share a conversation with Rozalinda, Pura and Lynn from La Villita Red de Solidaridad or the Little Village Solidarity Network in so-called Chicago, IL. LVSN, in the English-language acronym, is an autonomous community organizing project based in La Villita or Little Village neighborhood and networks with other residents of the area. If you're listening to the podcast or online version of this episode, just an fyi that there is cursing, but compared to putting babies in jails which offends more? In the first hour, LVSN members talk about organizing on the ground against Heartland Alliance, a 501c3 non-profit running baby jails for federal funding (they call them shelters) around Chicago, in coalition with the Chicago Catholic Arch-Dioecese. Soon, at our website, on youtube, spotify and other sites we offer a 2 hour version of this conversation, including our Sean Swain segment and LVSN comrades' words directed at people resisting detention facilities around the country. LVSN also speaks about the case of Jose, a young father who was in these facilities and faces deportation currently from Texas where his family is. Information about Jose's case and how to support him can be found, alongside more info about the work of LVSN, on their fedbook page and twitter account or at their website, lvsolidaridad.com. In an update to Jose's situation, he has gotten a stay of deportation. You can donate to his case via the lvsn venmo (@lavillitasolidaridad) or paypal to rborcila@yahoo.com. You can see and hear Jose in his own words in testimony on vimeo talking about what kids on the inside experience noise demos outside and the sense of desperation of the youth inside. And here is another of Jose describing the experience of staff attempting to extract information about his loved ones by Heartland Staff, in particular how it's experienced by children in the jails. . ... . .. Keep an eye out in our podcast stream, website and social media for a link to the latest episode of BADNews, angry voices from around the world. BADNews is a 2 and a half year-running, collaborative, monthly anarchist news show in English with participation by anarchist radio and podcast projects from around Europe and all over the so-called Americas, North, South and Central. Find our back episodes up at a-radio-network.org. . ... . .. Playlist

Yollocalli
Wattz Up! - Journalism In Little Village

Yollocalli

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2018 52:07


Wattz up! is produced by Yollocalli Arts Reach youth and broadcast live through Lumpen Radio, WLPN 105.5FM Chicago. In this edition, Wattz Up! presented awsome people that are doing journalism in Little Village from La Villita mamis to City Bureau fellows.

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Just This.
Fiesta! Of Kings, Queens, Charreada and Cornyation

Just This.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2018 17:01


This week in Just This, Rick and I discuss the more than century-long history of San Antonio's annual Fiesta, including the founding of the exclusive Order of the Alamo by a Virginia transplant, John Baron Carrington, the Cavaliers, the annual selection of King Antonio, the establishment of a separate but equal Latino king, El Rey Feo, and celebrations from La Villita to Market Square to the Alamodome. And Rick recalls his own experience with Fiesta royalty. We also point out more Rivard Report coverage of Fiesta and invite our listeners (and readers) to comment on this story. Please share your favorite Fiesta events, must-go celebrations, and tips on how best to navigate San Antonio's annual 11-day citywide carnival.

Coarse Discourse Podcast
Ep. 19 "I hope it has a glorious penis"

Coarse Discourse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2017 59:06


Who's Fred?/Baby on board!/La Villita vs Little India/The Vitruvian Puerto Rican/S.R.E.A.M- Spanish Rules Everything Around Me/Sal and Felipe realize they don't know ANYTHING about India/ C-O-A-R-S-E-D-I-S-C-O-U-R-S-E-Podcast@gmail.com /Sometimes parents need a little shove with love Email| coarsediscoursepodcast@gmail.com Instagram| @coarsediscourse| https://www.instagram.com/coarsediscourse/ Twitter| @DiscourseCoarse| https://twitter.com/DiscourseCoarse SoundCloud| soundcloud.com/coarsediscourse

AirGo
Ep 110 - Juliana Pino

AirGo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2017 60:19


Juliana Pino sees how it all connects. She's the Policy Director at the Little Village Environmental Justice Organization (LVEJO), bringing the organization's activism, organizing, and advocacy in the La Villita community and beyond to policy struggles at the city, state, and federal level. She brings the connections between the outside and inside, the macro and micro, the personal and the global to the AirGo airwaves. Recorded live at WHPK 88.5FM in Chicago Music from this week's show: Rebelion - Joe Arroyo

Voices of the Global Church
Noel Castellanos - Serving with Christ Among Urban & Undocumented Neighbors

Voices of the Global Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2017 35:46


Noel Castellanos & Graham Hill discuss serving Jesus Christ among urban communities & undocumented immigrants & neighbors. The incarnation is the linchpin of mission today. We discuss developing a passion for urban mission, and for serving among undocumented immigrants, asylum seekers, and refugees. Jesus of Nazareth puts the margins at the center of his love and concern. What would it mean for the church to do the same?We also discuss the unique qualities of Latino faith. Hispanics/Latinos may surpass the 132 million mark in the U.S. by 2050, accounting for 30% of the U.S. total population.Noel Castellanos has worked in full-time ministry in Latino, urban communities since 1982, serving in youth ministry, church planting, advocacy and community development in San Francisco, San Jose and Chicago. He is chief executive officer of Christian Community Development Association (CCDA) and was the founding pastor of Chicago’s La Villita Community Church.In addition to being a popular speaker, Castellanos mentors young leaders across the United States and directs the CCDA Institute, training emerging leaders in the Christian Community Development philosophy. He was appointed to serve on President Obama’s Council for Faith and Neighborhood Partnerships and has served as the chaplain for the Chicago Cubs. He has a deep passion to serve and invest in the lives of leaders committed to serving the poor.Noel is the author of Where the Cross Mets the Street: What Happens to the Neighborhood When God is at the Center (IVP Books, 2016). He is coauthor of A Heart for the Community and New Models for Urban and Suburban Ministry and has contributed to various other books and publications including Deep Justice in a Broken World, A Heart for the City, and Crazy Enough to Care. He and his wife, Marianne, have three children and make their home in the barrio of La Villita in Chicago.

AL MEDIODIA CHICAGO
AMD TALLERES PARA EMPRENDEDORES

AL MEDIODIA CHICAGO

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2017 22:22


Entrevistamos en "Al Mediodía de SPR" al presidente de la Cámara de Comercio de La Villita, Jaime Di Paulo, a la coordinadora de programas de la cámara, Magdalena Gonzáles, al coordinador académico de UNAM Chicago, Jacobo Pérez y al doctor Abel Chávez, de Campo Bello Strategies, sobre un programa de talleres conjuntos entre la Cámara de Comercio y UNAM Chicago para ayudar a los emprendedores en los aspectos fundamentales para abrir negocios."Al Mediodía en SPR" es un programa conducido por Salvador España e incluye entrevistas, noticias, música y mucho más.