Atenea Americana - by Stanford Hispanic Broadcasting

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Dia de Los Muertos at San Francisco Symphony
The San Francisco Symphonic Orchestra will celebrate this Saturday, November 4th, the Dia de los Muertos concert in 2023. This special event will commemorate the Meso-American holiday, which honors
The Book of Eve
Today we are talking with author Carmen Boullosa, in and on-air live interview on radio from New York, New York all the way to Stanford, California. Born in Mexico City, and currently residenced in Ne
Ethnics Studies in California Colleges
Dr. Melissa Moreno is a CA Community College faculty. Her passion has been teaching, researching, and developing curricula in the areas of Ethnic Studies, Chicana/o Studies, Native AmericanStudies, E
Pamela Campos and the Low-Income Investment Fund
Today, we are having an engaging conversation with Pamela Campos, a remarkable Chicana and second-generation immigrant with strong ties to San Jose and Santa Clara County. Pamela dedicated herself to
CINEQUEST, Festival of Storytelling, Art and Innovation
During todays show, we will be talking about Cinequest, a movie festival that embodies the spirit of Silicon Valley. For that, we will be talking with Mr. Halfdan Hussey, one of its co-founders and
Sunnyvale Deputy Manager and the City’s Unity Initiative
This week we are talking with Jaqui Guzman, Sunnyvale city deputy manager. She is a native of the bay area with a bachelors degree in diplomacy and work affairs, a masters degree in Public Works, an
Songs of Truth: Holocaust Awareness Concert
This week, we are talking about The Golden Gate Symphony Orchestra & Chorus. For that, we will be talking with Maestro Urs Leonhardt Steiner, who will be telling us about his next project, Seven Years
LatinXoXo: A Memoir by Way of Cabaret
Interview with Migguel Anggelo Today we are talking with Migguel Anggelo, a multidisciplinary entertainer presenting in top scenarios since age 13. He has toured worldwide, but after decades of living
The Importance of Representation and the Hispanic Heritage Month
Today our guest is Santa Clara County Supervisor Cindy Chavez, a long-time politician in the Bay Area who is running for the mayor position in San Jose. Shes a longtime resident of the city of San Jo
A Life About Public Education and Advocacy
Today, we are talking with Jorge Pacheco Jr. He is a national award-winning teacher appointed by the California State Board of Education to help the California Department of Education create Ethnic St