Atenea Americana - by Stanford Hispanic Broadcasting

Latest Episodes
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
Diego Rivera’s America, 30 Years of Art at San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Today we have a conversation from the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art with Dr. James Oles, guest curator for the exhibition about Diego Riveras art from the 1920s to 1940 at the SFMOMA. Dr. James
Innovation in Chemical Engineering for The New Era – Conversation with Eng. Carlos Jose Rodriguez Santiago
Today we are airing a conversation with Carlos Jose Rodriguez Santiago, an Engineer at Stanford Healthcare Innovation Laboratories. Rodriguez was born in Puerto Rico but grew up in California. His par
Adam Escoto, a story about the importance of education and a system of care for every child.
Today we are talking with the honorable Adam Escotto, trustee of the board of education of Morgan Hill, California. He is a native of the San Francisco bay area. Escoto was a kid who at the age of 10
Chatting about the “Latino Community Foundation” with CEO Jaqueline Martinez Garcel
Today we are posting our latest conversation with the CEO of the Latino Community Foundation (LCF) Jaqueline Martinez Garcel. Jacqueline has led LCF through a critical stage of growth and expansion. T
Cuicacali, Academy of Folkloric Dance and Music at SF Mision
Today we are showing a conversation with Maestro Jesus Cortez. He is the founder and director of the school of Dance Cuicacali in San Francisco, California. He started learning dance in his original
New Roots Theater Festival in San Francisco
Interview with SFBATCO and Marcelo Javier Today we talk with Marcelo Javier from SFBATCO. SFBATCO or San Francisco Bay Area Theater Company. SFBATCO is a Black, Latine, & Asian-led non-profit organiza
The Poetry of “Fly Word”
This week we had a conversation with Marisol Bohorquez Godoy. She is the founder of Vuela Palabra.com, a literary magazine that specializes in poetry in Spanish, English, and Italian. Marisol Bohorq
Mi Camino, Bilingual Animated Opera from Times of Pandemic
This week we have a fun conversation with Maestro Hector Armienta and Soprano Violeta Cecilia Lopez about a new Opera that tell the stories of local farmers during the pandemia. Mi Camino was create