Atenea Americana - by Stanford Hispanic Broadcasting

Atenea Americana - by Stanford Hispanic Broadcasting


Latest Episodes

The Poetry of “Fly Word”
July 25, 2021

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
June 16, 2021

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

Navigating Grief and Loss in the World of Social Media
December 15, 2020

Nancy Marmolejo Today we will be talking with Nancy Marmolejo. She is an Executive Coach who teaches entrepreneurs and leaders how to access their Deep Genius, that one-of-a-kind combination of innate strengths,

Bias on Artificial Intelligence
July 28, 2020

Dr. Ricardo Baeza-Yates, PhD Today we are featuring a talk with Dr. Ricardo Baeza-Yates, PhD. He is CTO of NTENT, a semantic search technology company based in Northern California. He is also part-time director of data science in Northeastern Universit...

Mental Health During a Global Health Crisis
July 16, 2020

Dr. Angelica Perez-Litwing Today, we are sharing a conversation with Dr. Angelica Perez-Litwin.  She is a a licensed Clinical Psychologist with over 20 years of experience in private practice and research work. She has a B.S. in Psychology,

Talking About Global Health During Pandemic
July 16, 2020

Doctor Michele Barry Today we are publishing a conversation we had few weeks ago wit Doctor Michele Barry, Board Chair of the Consortium of Universities for Global Health (CUGH) and past President of the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygien...

Blood Gold, and Illegal Mining Activity on The Amazon
March 16, 2020

Atenea Americana - Isabel Jubes Interviews Luis Fernandez, Director of CINCIA

People of the Amazon to Meet at Stanford in a Plea to Save It
May 10, 2017

This month, representatives from different tribes, ethnicities, and countries of the Amazonian rainforest and other rainforests of South America will meet at Stanford University. They will be brought by efforts from different organizations inside and o...

The State of Latino Entrepreneurship
April 24, 2017

Natassia Rodriguez, Research Analyst The growth in the number of Latino-owned firms in the United States is outpacing growth in number among other firms in the nation. In fact, the five-year average growth rate in the number of Latino firms has remaine...

Bringing The Love of STEM to All Girls
January 11, 2017

Founder and Executive Director Maria Celier Today show is a conversation with María Célérier, founder and Executive Director of the foundation “Kids Vission”. They main mission is to engage girls into STEM education.