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Caption: Crews change the lettering on a sign at Fort Hood, Texas in preparation for the May 9 renaming of the base to Fort Cavazos., Credit: U.S. Army Garrison Fort Hood
Fort Hood, the sprawling Army base in Central Texas, will be redesignated Fort Cavazos May 9. The new name honors the Army’s first Hispanic four-st...

Bought by WRFA-LP, KUT, and Texas Public Radio


  • Added: May 03, 2023
  • Length: 03:34
  • Purchases: 3
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The first of 3 episodes in a mini-series on Hispanic American Swing Voters. During National Hispanic Heritage Month, and in the lead-up to the 20...

  • Added: Sep 29, 2022
  • Length: 31:21
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During the pandemic, Cleveland officials and local health care providers took too long to get translators for Spanish speaking COVID-19 patients. T...

  • Added: May 29, 2022
  • Length: 19:19
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Our collaborator at Cicero Independiente investigates active measures being taken by local government there to suppress Latinos' freedom of speech.

  • Added: May 29, 2022
  • Length: 20:05
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We go back to Schuyler, Nebraska to learn whether educational equity is being achieved there. We found that while changes are happening, more is ne...

  • Added: May 29, 2022
  • Length: 15:35
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A small town in Nebraska is a case study in equal representation for Latinos.

  • Added: May 29, 2022
  • Length: 14:30
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A season preview on our deep dive into the state of Latino rights in the Midwest.

  • Added: May 29, 2022
  • Length: 07:32
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We talk with Latinos at a COVID-19 vaccine clinic to find out what they want physicians to know about their health care.

  • Added: May 29, 2022
  • Length: 09:00
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Latinos take matters into their own hands to address deficiencies affecting their health, and research to help health care workers learn better han...

  • Added: May 29, 2022
  • Length: 16:19
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One Latino's story of recovering from COVID.

  • Added: May 29, 2022
  • Length: 10:40
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We look into the challenges facing Latino farm workers during the pandemic as well as vaccine hesitancy.

  • Added: May 29, 2022
  • Length: 08:00

  • Added: May 29, 2022
  • Length: 13:31
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The pandemic produced many firsts for Latinos, including a double lung transplant.

  • Added: May 29, 2022
  • Length: 13:00
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We return to Amy Gastelum for a first person look at pregnancy during the pandemic.

  • Added: May 29, 2022
  • Length: 10:56
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Ordered to stay in their homes early in the pandemic, residents of the Little Village neighborhood of Chicago are hit by a toxic dust cloud from a ...

  • Added: May 28, 2022
  • Length: 15:00
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Food became a critical measure of equity during the pandemic.

  • Added: May 28, 2022
  • Length: 10:00
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More on how Latinos care for each other during the pandemic.

  • Added: May 28, 2022
  • Length: 14:20
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How did the Latino community respond to the pandemic?

  • Added: May 28, 2022
  • Length: 14:30
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Undocumented immigrants are being denied necessary dialysis treatment until the last possible moment. Patients approach death every several days un...

Bought by KBCS 91.3 FM Community Radio


  • Added: Mar 02, 2016
  • Length: 03:38
  • Purchases: 1
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Gary Segura, Latino America: How America's Most Dynamic Population Is Poised to Transform the Politics of the Nation Gary M. Segura is a Professor...

Bought by KRZA


  • Added: Mar 03, 2015
  • Length: 25:35
  • Purchases: 1
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The name Andy Lopez probably didn’t ring a bell before October 22, 2013. On that afternoon, the 13-year-old Lopez was just a kid playing with a BB ...

  • Added: Dec 29, 2013
  • Length: 07:35
Caption: Dr. Oscar Sablan.
This piece features a couple who's served a small farming town for 30 years, and a program working to train Central Valley natives to be doctors he...

Bought by KWMR


  • Added: Oct 02, 2013
  • Length: 06:13
  • Purchases: 1
Caption: Farmworker Eduardo Amezcua stands next to a water cooler after picking nectarine at HMC Farms outside of Selma., Credit: Lisa Morehouse
California was the first state to adopt heat illness regulations for outdoor workers, but there are still violations, and there are still fatalities.

Bought by KWMR, PRX Remix, and KFAI Minneapolis


  • Added: Aug 13, 2013
  • Length: 05:03
  • Purchases: 3
Caption: Interpreters help doctors communicate with patients., Credit: Lisa Morehouse
A hospital works to provide interpreters for all in its farm worker community.

Bought by KWMR and KCBX


  • Added: Jul 08, 2013
  • Length: 05:15
  • Purchases: 2
Caption: Bricks mark the graves of immigrants., Credit: Lisa Morehouse
A cemetery near the California/Mexico border is the last resting place for some immigrants who die crossing the border.

Bought by KWMR and PRX Remix


  • Added: Jul 08, 2013
  • Length: 02:39
  • Purchases: 2