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September 2025 meditations are written by Ema Rosero-Nordalm and recorded by Fidela Werner. Support this podcast at forwardmovement.org/donate. Born in Tumaco, Colombia, Ema Rosero-Nordalm retired from Boston University, where she trained students in methods for teaching Spanish as a second language. As a deacon, she has served especially the Latino community, empowering women, creating training and mentorship programs, and focusing on social and racial justice.
September 2025 meditations are written by Ema Rosero-Nordalm and recorded by Fidela Werner. Support this podcast at forwardmovement.org/donate. Born in Tumaco, Colombia, Ema Rosero-Nordalm retired from Boston University, where she trained students in methods for teaching Spanish as a second language. As a deacon, she has served especially the Latino community, empowering women, creating training and mentorship programs, and focusing on social and racial justice.
September 2025 meditations are written by Ema Rosero-Nordalm and recorded by Fidela Werner. Support this podcast at forwardmovement.org/donate. Born in Tumaco, Colombia, Ema Rosero-Nordalm retired from Boston University, where she trained students in methods for teaching Spanish as a second language. As a deacon, she has served especially the Latino community, empowering women, creating training and mentorship programs, and focusing on social and racial justice.
September 2025 meditations are written by Ema Rosero-Nordalm and recorded by Fidela Werner. Support this podcast at forwardmovement.org/donate. Born in Tumaco, Colombia, Ema Rosero-Nordalm retired from Boston University, where she trained students in methods for teaching Spanish as a second language. As a deacon, she has served especially the Latino community, empowering women, creating training and mentorship programs, and focusing on social and racial justice.
September 2025 meditations are written by Ema Rosero-Nordalm and recorded by Fidela Werner. Support this podcast at forwardmovement.org/donate. Born in Tumaco, Colombia, Ema Rosero-Nordalm retired from Boston University, where she trained students in methods for teaching Spanish as a second language. As a deacon, she has served especially the Latino community, empowering women, creating training and mentorship programs, and focusing on social and racial justice.
September 2025 meditations are written by Ema Rosero-Nordalm and recorded by Fidela Werner. Support this podcast at forwardmovement.org/donate. Born in Tumaco, Colombia, Ema Rosero-Nordalm retired from Boston University, where she trained students in methods for teaching Spanish as a second language. As a deacon, she has served especially the Latino community, empowering women, creating training and mentorship programs, and focusing on social and racial justice.
September 2025 meditations are written by Ema Rosero-Nordalm and recorded by Fidela Werner. Support this podcast at forwardmovement.org/donate. Born in Tumaco, Colombia, Ema Rosero-Nordalm retired from Boston University, where she trained students in methods for teaching Spanish as a second language. As a deacon, she has served especially the Latino community, empowering women, creating training and mentorship programs, and focusing on social and racial justice.
September 2025 meditations are written by Ema Rosero-Nordalm and recorded by Fidela Werner. Support this podcast at forwardmovement.org/donate. Born in Tumaco, Colombia, Ema Rosero-Nordalm retired from Boston University, where she trained students in methods for teaching Spanish as a second language. As a deacon, she has served especially the Latino community, empowering women, creating training and mentorship programs, and focusing on social and racial justice.
September 2025 meditations are written by Ema Rosero-Nordalm and recorded by Fidela Werner. Support this podcast at forwardmovement.org/donate. Born in Tumaco, Colombia, Ema Rosero-Nordalm retired from Boston University, where she trained students in methods for teaching Spanish as a second language. As a deacon, she has served especially the Latino community, empowering women, creating training and mentorship programs, and focusing on social and racial justice.
September 2025 meditations are written by Ema Rosero-Nordalm and recorded by Fidela Werner. Support this podcast at forwardmovement.org/donate. Born in Tumaco, Colombia, Ema Rosero-Nordalm retired from Boston University, where she trained students in methods for teaching Spanish as a second language. As a deacon, she has served especially the Latino community, empowering women, creating training and mentorship programs, and focusing on social and racial justice.
September 2025 meditations are written by Ema Rosero-Nordalm and recorded by Fidela Werner. Support this podcast at forwardmovement.org/donate. Born in Tumaco, Colombia, Ema Rosero-Nordalm retired from Boston University, where she trained students in methods for teaching Spanish as a second language. As a deacon, she has served especially the Latino community, empowering women, creating training and mentorship programs, and focusing on social and racial justice.
September 2025 meditations are written by Ema Rosero-Nordalm and recorded by Fidela Werner. Support this podcast at forwardmovement.org/donate. Born in Tumaco, Colombia, Ema Rosero-Nordalm retired from Boston University, where she trained students in methods for teaching Spanish as a second language. As a deacon, she has served especially the Latino community, empowering women, creating training and mentorship programs, and focusing on social and racial justice.
September 2025 meditations are written by Ema Rosero-Nordalm and recorded by Fidela Werner. Support this podcast at forwardmovement.org/donate. Born in Tumaco, Colombia, Ema Rosero-Nordalm retired from Boston University, where she trained students in methods for teaching Spanish as a second language. As a deacon, she has served especially the Latino community, empowering women, creating training and mentorship programs, and focusing on social and racial justice.
September 2025 meditations are written by Ema Rosero-Nordalm and recorded by Fidela Werner. Support this podcast at forwardmovement.org/donate. Born in Tumaco, Colombia, Ema Rosero-Nordalm retired from Boston University, where she trained students in methods for teaching Spanish as a second language. As a deacon, she has served especially the Latino community, empowering women, creating training and mentorship programs, and focusing on social and racial justice.
September 2025 meditations are written by Ema Rosero-Nordalm and recorded by Fidela Werner. Support this podcast at forwardmovement.org/donate. Born in Tumaco, Colombia, Ema Rosero-Nordalm retired from Boston University, where she trained students in methods for teaching Spanish as a second language. As a deacon, she has served especially the Latino community, empowering women, creating training and mentorship programs, and focusing on social and racial justice.
September 2025 meditations are written by Ema Rosero-Nordalm and recorded by Fidela Werner. Support this podcast at forwardmovement.org/donate. Born in Tumaco, Colombia, Ema Rosero-Nordalm retired from Boston University, where she trained students in methods for teaching Spanish as a second language. As a deacon, she has served especially the Latino community, empowering women, creating training and mentorship programs, and focusing on social and racial justice.
September 2025 meditations are written by Ema Rosero-Nordalm and recorded by Fidela Werner. Support this podcast at forwardmovement.org/donate. Born in Tumaco, Colombia, Ema Rosero-Nordalm retired from Boston University, where she trained students in methods for teaching Spanish as a second language. As a deacon, she has served especially the Latino community, empowering women, creating training and mentorship programs, and focusing on social and racial justice.
September 2025 meditations are written by Ema Rosero-Nordalm and recorded by Fidela Werner. Support this podcast at forwardmovement.org/donate. Born in Tumaco, Colombia, Ema Rosero-Nordalm retired from Boston University, where she trained students in methods for teaching Spanish as a second language. As a deacon, she has served especially the Latino community, empowering women, creating training and mentorship programs, and focusing on social and racial justice.
September 2025 meditations are written by Ema Rosero-Nordalm and recorded by Fidela Werner. Support this podcast at forwardmovement.org/donate. Born in Tumaco, Colombia, Ema Rosero-Nordalm retired from Boston University, where she trained students in methods for teaching Spanish as a second language. As a deacon, she has served especially the Latino community, empowering women, creating training and mentorship programs, and focusing on social and racial justice.
September 2025 meditations are written by Ema Rosero-Nordalm and recorded by Fidela Werner. Support this podcast at forwardmovement.org/donate. Born in Tumaco, Colombia, Ema Rosero-Nordalm retired from Boston University, where she trained students in methods for teaching Spanish as a second language. As a deacon, she has served especially the Latino community, empowering women, creating training and mentorship programs, and focusing on social and racial justice.
September 2025 meditations are written by Ema Rosero-Nordalm and recorded by Fidela Werner. Support this podcast at forwardmovement.org/donate. Born in Tumaco, Colombia, Ema Rosero-Nordalm retired from Boston University, where she trained students in methods for teaching Spanish as a second language. As a deacon, she has served especially the Latino community, empowering women, creating training and mentorship programs, and focusing on social and racial justice.
September 2025 meditations are written by Ema Rosero-Nordalm and recorded by Fidela Werner. Support this podcast at forwardmovement.org/donate. Born in Tumaco, Colombia, Ema Rosero-Nordalm retired from Boston University, where she trained students in methods for teaching Spanish as a second language. As a deacon, she has served especially the Latino community, empowering women, creating training and mentorship programs, and focusing on social and racial justice.
September 2025 meditations are written by Ema Rosero-Nordalm and recorded by Fidela Werner. Support this podcast at forwardmovement.org/donate. Born in Tumaco, Colombia, Ema Rosero-Nordalm retired from Boston University, where she trained students in methods for teaching Spanish as a second language. As a deacon, she has served especially the Latino community, empowering women, creating training and mentorship programs, and focusing on social and racial justice.
La alcaldesa de Mosquera (Nariño), Karen Pineda, habló en La W sobre la delicada situación de seguridad ocurrida en la madrugada de este 8 de septiembre cuando se transportaba hasta el distrito de Tumaco.
September 2025 meditations are written by Ema Rosero-Nordalm and recorded by Fidela Werner. Support this podcast at forwardmovement.org/donate. Born in Tumaco, Colombia, Ema Rosero-Nordalm retired from Boston University, where she trained students in methods for teaching Spanish as a second language. As a deacon, she has served especially the Latino community, empowering women, creating training and mentorship programs, and focusing on social and racial justice.
September 2025 meditations are written by Ema Rosero-Nordalm and recorded by Fidela Werner. Support this podcast at forwardmovement.org/donate. Born in Tumaco, Colombia, Ema Rosero-Nordalm retired from Boston University, where she trained students in methods for teaching Spanish as a second language. As a deacon, she has served especially the Latino community, empowering women, creating training and mentorship programs, and focusing on social and racial justice.
September 2025 meditations are written by Ema Rosero-Nordalm and recorded by Fidela Werner. Support this podcast at forwardmovement.org/donate. Born in Tumaco, Colombia, Ema Rosero-Nordalm retired from Boston University, where she trained students in methods for teaching Spanish as a second language. As a deacon, she has served especially the Latino community, empowering women, creating training and mentorship programs, and focusing on social and racial justice.
September 2025 meditations are written by Ema Rosero-Nordalm and recorded by Fidela Werner. Support this podcast at forwardmovement.org/donate. Born in Tumaco, Colombia, Ema Rosero-Nordalm retired from Boston University, where she trained students in methods for teaching Spanish as a second language. As a deacon, she has served especially the Latino community, empowering women, creating training and mentorship programs, and focusing on social and racial justice.
September 2025 meditations are written by Ema Rosero-Nordalm and recorded by Fidela Werner. Support this podcast at forwardmovement.org/donate. Born in Tumaco, Colombia, Ema Rosero-Nordalm retired from Boston University, where she trained students in methods for teaching Spanish as a second language. As a deacon, she has served especially the Latino community, empowering women, creating training and mentorship programs, and focusing on social and racial justice.
September 2025 meditations are written by Ema Rosero-Nordalm and recorded by Fidela Werner. Support this podcast at forwardmovement.org/donate. Born in Tumaco, Colombia, Ema Rosero-Nordalm retired from Boston University, where she trained students in methods for teaching Spanish as a second language. As a deacon, she has served especially the Latino community, empowering women, creating training and mentorship programs, and focusing on social and racial justice.
September 2025 meditations are written by Ema Rosero-Nordalm and recorded by Fidela Werner. Support this podcast at forwardmovement.org/donate. Born in Tumaco, Colombia, Ema Rosero-Nordalm retired from Boston University, where she trained students in methods for teaching Spanish as a second language. As a deacon, she has served especially the Latino community, empowering women, creating training and mentorship programs, and focusing on social and racial justice.
Las matronas y cocineras ancestrales de Tumaco, guardianas de este saber milenario, se reúnen en las playas del Morro para dar a conocer su rica tradición culinaria del pacifico colombiano. Las cocineras buscan reconocer y valorar su papel fundamental en la conservación de la cultura y la historia local.
En una emisión especial desde la FILBo, exploramos la trayectoria artística y humana de José Eibar Castillo, artista étnico de Tumaco. Su obra celebra la identidad afro del Pacífico colombiano a través de una poderosa narrativa visual. Además, hablamos sobre el ‘Festival Voces y Colores del Pacífico', un espacio cultural para exaltar la herencia afro en Cali.
La producción de cacao en el municipio de Tumaco, Nariño, está experimentando un proceso de modernización y adopción de prácticas de agricultura limpia que buscan fortalecer su competitividad en el mercado nacional y abrir puertas a la exportación.
Entonces qué queridos oyentes del Mix(ed)tape podcast! Ya sé, ha pasado un montón de tiempo desde nuestro último episodio, pero créanme, tenía que resolver unas cosas. Pero aquí estamos de vuelta y hoy estaremos escuchando la canción Salsa & Choke de ChocQuibTown. En Salsa & Choke ChocQuibTown celebra un ritmo diferente llamado Salsa Choke. El coro nos revela una referencia histórica. La salsa y el choke, las influencias principales de la salsa choke, son ritmos diferentes. El choke uno podría decir que se parece más al reggaetón. Ambos ritmos son escuchados comúnmente en la ciudad de Tumaco, una ciudad al sur de la costa pacífica colombiana cuya población es 85% afrocolombiana de acuerdo con el censo de 2023. Se dice que las primeras fusiones de salsa con choke que crearon la salsa choke sucedieron allí a mediados de los 2000.¿Estábamos escuchando? Encuentra todos los episodios de la serie aquí.Para más información sobre nuestras fuentes échale un vistazo a nuestro sitio web aquí y a nuestro canal de Youtube aquí.Contáctanos en: themixedtapepodcast@gmail.comSi te gustó la música que utilizamos, encuéntrala en nuestros playlists aquí.Host/Director de la serie: Andrés Hincapié, PhDEditora de Audio: Melissa Villodas, PhD
Hola Mix(ed)tape listeners! I know, it's been a while.... but believe, I just had some things to sort out. Today we'll be listening to Salsa & Choke by ChocQuibTown. While ChocQuibTown is a hip-hop band, in today's song they celebrate a different rhythm called Salsa Choke. The chorus of the song reveals a historical reference, Salsa and Choke are separate rhythms and are the main influences of Salsa Choke. The latter, choke, is closer to something like regueton. Both rhythms were common in the town of Tumaco, a southern town in the Pacific Coast of Colombia, whose population is estimated to be 85% Afro-Colombian as of 2023. The first fusions of salsa and choke that created salsa choke are said to have happened there in the mid 2000s.Were we listening? We hope this track helps to add value to your listening and awareness in your dancing!Find all of our Were You Listening? episodes here.For more info and resources check our website here and our YouTube channel here.Contact us at: themixedtapepodcast@gmail.comIf you like the music we use check our playlists here.Host/Director of Series: Andrés Hincapié, PhDSound Editor: Melissa Villodas, PhD
Resumen informativo con las noticias más destacadas de Colombia del jueves 27 de febrero de 2025 a las nueve de la noche.
Resumen informativo con las noticias más destacadas de Colombia del viernes 31 de enero de 2025 a las doce de la noche.
Resumen informativo con las noticias más destacadas de Colombia del Jueves 12 de diciembre 9:00am
Invitado: Óscar Benavides, Líder Social de Tumaco
Demoras en los trámites y demás inconvenientes hicieron que desde el Gobierno de Países Bajos retiraran los fondos donados a la Universidad Nacional. Ahora, están intentando recuperarlos. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
El gobernador de Santander, Juvenal Díaz, habló en Mañanas Blu, sobre los detalles de la fuga del temido delincuente alias ‘Pichi'. También aclaró los rumores en torno al fallo para la libertad del delincuente y aseguró que esto se dio por la falta de pruebas contundentes de la fiscalía y no por el accionar de su hermana que es jueza. El compositor y productor musical Miguel de Narváez, dio detalles sobre el himno nacional hecho con el canto de pájaros en conmemoración de la COP16. El director Del IDU, Orlando Molano, explicó detalles del “Equipo tapahuecos”, el cual inició con 1864 personas e intervendrán primordialmente las vías principales. El director de la sede Tumaco de la Universidad Nacional, Gabriel Barrero, informó sobre la difícil situación que vive esta sede, a raíz de la eliminación de una donación de más de 12 millones de euros por parte de Investments International Group de Países Bajos, todo esto causado por los retrasos en algunas obras. El colombiano diseñador de misión de la NASA, Ricardo Restrepo habló sobre la misión que buscará habitabilidad fuera del planeta tierra y se explorará una de las lunas de Júpiter, ya que se cree puede contener agua. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Resumen informativo con las noticias más destacadas de Colombia del martes 24 de septiembre de 2024 a las doce de la noche.
Resumen informativo con las noticias más destacadas de Colombia del domingo 22 de septiembre de 2024 a las dos de la tarde.
"To always be close to Jesus, that is my life plan." - Blessed Carlo AcutisIn our first episode today, we'll meet Carlo and discover one of his favorite pastimes: telling stories of Eucharistic Miracles. Listen in as Carlo tells the incredible true story of the wave that nearly decimated the small island of Tumaco and the miracle that saved everyone.This is the first episode in our Hallow exclusive series on Eucharistic Miracles: Eucharist Alive. To hear three more exciting, moving and real stories of Eucharistic Miracles with Blessed Carlo, join Hallow today! Please rate, review and share with friends and family! Saints Alive is brought to you by the #1 Catholic Prayer App, Hallow! Sign up today with a 30-day free trial! Find resources on the saints, discussion questions and more about our team by visiting our website: https://www.saintsalivepodcast.com/
Edwin Ramos, escultor y artista pastuso hizo la carroza "Contra Viento y Marea", que se exihibio en el Carnaval de Negros y Blancos en Pasto, como un homenaje a lo que consideraron milagro en Tumaco que en 1906 al evitar un tsunami que no llego a destruir la perla del pacifico. En Barranquilla extremistas religiosos la consideraron apología al demonio.