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D-constructing TopicsD-constructing TopicsUnmissable NYC Puerto Rican Festival & Parade !🎉Welcome to a vibrant episode of the D-Constructing Topic Podcast! Your host David is reporting from New York City during the electrifying Puerto Rican Parade Weekend. Immerse yourself in the colorful celebrations, including the bustling Street Festival on 116th Street in Harlem, where you'll find a variety of delicious foods, unique vendors, and joyful music. Don't miss the chance to connect with David and participate in a meaningful fundraiser organized by the Latino Caucus, supporting fire victims in California. Enjoy the festive environment while indulging in authentic Puerto Rican culture. Stay safe, be responsible, and relish the...2025-06-0517 minThe Connect- with Johnny MitchellThe Connect- with Johnny MitchellHow A Puerto Rican Gangster TERRORIZED The New York Prison System: South Bronx Legend Reveals ALLDive deep into the incredible—and brutal—life of Peter "Pistol Pete" Rollock, the most feared Puerto Rican gangster in New York City history. Raised in the South Bronx during the 70s and 80s, Pete was running heroin shooting galleries by age 12, founding the notorious Sex Money Murder gang in his teens, and leading prison riots at Rikers Island before he turned 20. In this raw and unfiltered interview, Pistol Pete shares firsthand accounts of street wars, his rise in the criminal underworld, multi-million-dollar extortion operations, and his eventual federal takedown. Plus, hear how he went...2025-05-252h 35BoricuameRicanBoricuameRicanEl Desfile Nacional del Día Puertorriqueño en Nueva York - la historia (en español)Send us a textCada segundo domingo de junio, el Desfile Nacional del Día de Puerto Rico ocupa una franja de 35 cuadras de la Quinta Avenida en New York City. Una de las fiestas más grandes de la ciudad, es una muestra de cultura, orgullo, logro, servicio comunitario, asociaciones comerciales, música y pura alegría.Pero ¿cómo empezó? ¿Qué problemas internos y externos ha superado? ¡Descúbrelo aquí!  ¡BANDERAS ARRIBA!FUENTES:https://www.voanews.com/a/many-puerto-ricans-leaving-us-mainland/7032522.html#:~:text=Data%20from%20the%202020%20Census,population%20in%20the%20continental%20U...2025-05-1322 minCraftsmen Online PodcastCraftsmen Online PodcastAgueybana Lodge UD - The First Puerto Rican Lodge in the Grand Lodge of New YorkAgüeybana Lodge, UD is the very first Puerto Rican Lodge, Under Dispensation, in New York State. This week we are honored to be joined by charter members: WB Victor Negrón, WB Will Green and Bro. Rene Perez to share the rich history of Freemasonry in Puerto Rico.Show notes: Visit the Craftsmen Online website to learn more about our next Reading Room event, New York Masonic History and our Masonic Education blog!Join us on Patreon. Start your FREE seven day trial to the Craftsmen Online Podcast and get instant access to our bonus...2025-03-0334 minBad BunnyBad Bunny"Bad Bunny Dominates Music and Fashion: The Puerto Rican Superstar's Crossover Appeal Captivates Audiences"Bad Bunny, the renowned Puerto Rican rapper and singer, has continued to capture headlines with his influence on music and his foray into fashion. Recently, he made waves by reuniting with model Kendall Jenner at the Calvin Klein show during New York Fashion Week. Their appearance together has sparked intense media interest, given their past relationship.Bad Bunny, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, has become an iconic figure in the music industry, known for his reggaeton and Latin trap hits. His eclectic style and genre-blending tracks have earned him a global fanbase and critical a...2025-02-0902 minPopcastPopcastBad Bunny Interview! His ‘Most Puerto Rican’ Album Yet, Trump Rally Response & L.A. Celeb ProblemsUpon the release of his new album, “Debí Tirar Más Fotos,” the world-conquering Latin superstar discusses why it's filled with traditional sounds and rhythms from his homeland.Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics to pop culture. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.2025-01-051h 00JUSTIN AND THE [FOOD] ENTREPRENEURSJUSTIN AND THE [FOOD] ENTREPRENEURSEpisode 386: James Gonzalez of La Fonda - New York, NY [Part 2]. Reviving PUERTO RICAN Culinary Traditions. FINE DINING and the PUERTO RICAN DAY PARADE. Take a NYC Trip Focused on Cuisine Experience.Join us in this episode as Justin Bizzarro connects with James Gonzalez, the vibrant force behind La Fonda NYC. Delve into the revival and preservation of Puerto Rican cuisine in the heart of East Harlem, as James shares his transition from the tech industry to becoming a culinary advocate. Experience the challenges and triumphs of maintaining cultural food traditions while innovatively adapting to the dynamic landscape of the New York City dining scene. Discover the importance of genuine hospitality, the influence of community-driven food experiences, and the power of resilience and creativity in the culinary world. Whether you're a...2024-12-301h 25The OpinionsThe OpinionsRicky Martin, Lin-Manuel Miranda and Rita Moreno on Puerto Ricans’ VotesAfter Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally, three Puerto Rican icons — Ricky Martin, Lin-Manuel Miranda and Rita Moreno — shared a collective message in a Times Opinion essay: “Our vote won’t be a reaction to racist jokes. We’ll be voting for the future of a country that could be majority-minority by midcentury,” they wrote. In this episode, Miranda reads the trio’s essay.Thoughts? Email us at theopinions@nytimes.com. 2024-11-0206 minAmerica In The MorningAmerica In The MorningFinal Week Before Elections, US & UN Concerns Over Russia, Ballot Box Fires In Two States, Puerto Rican Joke FalloutToday on America in the Morning One Week Until Election DayThere's a week left on the campaign trail ahead of next Tuesday's Presidential election. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports it's the final push in the battleground states for both campaigns.  More North Korean Troops To RussiaThe Biden administration says more North Korean troops have been sent to Russia for the Ukraine war, and both the United States and the United Nations have serious concerns. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports.  No Endorsement Has Its Pri...2024-10-2941 minThings to do in New York CityThings to do in New York CityDiscover the Vibrant and Diverse October in New York City - From Arts to Sports, Outdoor Adventures, and MoreNew York City, a melting pot of culture, entertainment, and adventure, offers a plethora of activities that cater to all interests, whether you are a local or a tourist. As we delve into the last week of October 2024, here are some fun and unique things to do in the city that never sleeps.### Music and ArtsFor music enthusiasts, October is a vibrant month. The BRIC JazzFest 2024 is ongoing, featuring a diverse lineup of jazz musicians that showcase the genre's rich heritage.If you're looking for something more eclectic, the BAM Next Wave Festival...2024-10-2304 minThe Truth In This Art: Stories That MatterThe Truth In This Art: Stories That MatterThe Truth In This Art with the Founder & Creative Director of Tola's Room Christina DelgadoChristina Delgado underscores the importance of connection, collaboration, and uplifting cultural identities. In this episode of "The Truth in This Art," host Rob Lee welcomes back Christina Delgado, a Baltimore-based photographer, curator, and founder of Tolas Room, a Puerto Rican home museum and cultural space. The discussion centers on Christina's efforts to celebrate and educate visitors about Puerto Rican and New York Rican culture and history, particularly within Baltimore's local Boricua narrative. Christina shares her journey as an artist and cultural worker, emphasizing community engagement, the challenges of gentrification, and the role of art in preserving cultural heritage.2024-09-1753 minNew York State News and Info TrackerNew York State News and Info Tracker"Celebrating New York's Vibrant Puerto Rican Culture and Thriving Sports Community"New York State, known for its significant cultural diversity and robust community events, exemplifies this through its many celebrations, including the notable Puerto Rican parade highlighted as the state's second largest, thriving particularly in areas outside the bustling city of New York. Puerto Rican culture, vibrant and pervasive, enriches various parts of the state, not just in metropolitan hubs but also in smaller communities, reflecting the deep cultural ties many New Yorkers have with Puerto Rico.The importance of such events extends beyond mere celebration; these parades and festivals act as vital elements for cultural preservation and education...2024-08-1802 minNon-Fictional Archives - CDAudiobookNon-Fictional Archives - CDAudiobook[Listen][Download] “When I Was Puerto Rican Audiobook” By Esmeralda Santiago“When I Was Puerto Rican Audiobook” is a touching narrative by Esmeralda Santiago about a young girl who grows from childhood in Puerto Rico into a teenager in New York. The descriptive language sets the scene, thus making the readers feel like they are part of the colourful Latino community in Santiago’s early years. Initially published in 1993, this memoir has been weak with the audience but strongly influenced the readers, giving the book’s readers an insight into the themes of identity and family. Exploring ‘When I Was Puerto Rican Audiobook’: Review, Insights, And Details:2024-07-2600 minD-constructing TopicsD-constructing TopicsPuerto Rican Pride: Live from the Harlem Food FestivalWelcome to the Deconstructing Topic Podcast with your host, David! Broadcasting live from the vibrant Puerto Rican Food Festival on 116th Street in Harlem, New York City, this episode is filled with the sounds, flavors, and energy of Puerto Rican culture. David shares his personal journey from Puerto Rico to New York City, blending his cultural heritage with his experiences growing up in the Bronx. He discusses the rich history of Puerto Rican migration to the U.S., the influence of salsa and reggaeton, and his support for Puerto Rican independence. Join David as he...2024-06-0816 minSaturday GiganticSaturday Gigantic004. The Rican WeekendIn honor of the Puerto Rican Day Parade and Festival this weekend Mario Benitez and Jose Ortiz speak all things Nuyorican. We touch on ideas of  identity, Puerto Rican  pop culture icons and growing up in New York being Boricua.Shot and Edited by Matt Watson2024-06-0833 minPuerto Rico: A Living HistoryPuerto Rico: A Living HistoryNuyorican Dreams: The Puerto Rican Diaspora to New York In this episode of "Puerto Rico: A Living History," we delve into the journey of the Puerto Rican diaspora and its profound impacts on both New York City and Puerto Rico. From the early 20th-century migrations accelerated by the Jones-Shafroth Act to the transformative Great Migration during the mid-20th century, Puerto Ricans have significantly shaped New York's cultural, social, and economic landscape. Despite facing numerous challenges, including language barriers, economic hardships, and discrimination, the resilient Puerto Rican community established vibrant neighborhoods, cultural traditions, and support networks. We explore their contributions to music, labor, and political activism, highlighting the...2024-05-2924 minPulso ComunitarioPulso ComunitarioStreet Knowledge, Latino Justice (Puerto Rican Legal Defense Fund)Conversación con la Dra. Lucila Páramo, Directora Educativa del Proyecto Street Knowledge. Street Knowledge fundada por Alba Martínez, directora de Commers de la ciudad de Filadelfia, desarrolló este proyecto dedicado al empoderamiento de la comunidad latina en la región con un enfoque en el código postal 19133 del norte de Philadelphia. Para obtener más información sobre clases, ubicaciones y eventos, visite www.streetknowledge.us o 215-948-2529    El poder del voto Latino con Cecilia González, Coordinadora de Defensa del Derecho al Voto. Latino Justice (Puerto Rican Legal Defence Fund) En 1972, tres jóvenes y br...2024-05-1030 minI AM HUMANI AM HUMAN288: Soul Food meets Puerto Rico at Black Rican Vegan with Lyana Blount (Veggie Doctor Radio)Lyana Blount is taking New York City and beyond by storm with her vegan Puerto Rican and Soul Food creations.    Ad-free episode: https://plantscription.substack.com/subscribe   Disclaimer: The information on this blog, website and podcast is for informational purposes only. It is not meant to replace careful evaluation and treatment. If you have concerns about your or your child’s eating, nutrition or growth, consult a doctor.  LYANA BLOUNThttps://blackricanvegan.com/https://ins...2023-12-0426 minI AM HUMANI AM HUMAN288: Soul Food meets Puerto Rico at Black Rican Vegan with Lyana BlountLyana Blount is taking New York City and beyond by storm with her vegan Puerto Rican and Soul Food creations.              Ad-free episode: https://plantscription.substack.com/subscribe                     Disclaimer: The information on this blog, website and podcast is for informational purposes only. It is not meant to replace careful evaluation and treatment. If you have concerns about your or your child’s eating, nutrition or growth, consult...2023-11-2626 minNew York Rican Soul PodcastNew York Rican Soul PodcastSalsa Mix 11-23 Next to last SalsaMix of the year! Enjoy the traditional and classic salsa sounds. Please like and subscribe to New York Rican Soul Podcast on your favorite platform. :) 2023-11-0555 minHerstoryically - The Stories of History\'s Forgotten WomenHerstoryically - The Stories of History's Forgotten WomenJuliá De Burgos: The Poetic Voice of Puerto Rican Independence and RightsUnearth the untold story of Juliá de Burgos, a fierce beacon of Puerto Rican poetry and a stalwart advocate for independence and civil rights. This journey will transport you to a time and place where a woman's voice and her verses became her weapon in the fight for justice. Discover how Julia's roots and early experiences in Carolina fuelled her activism, how teaching shaped her life, and how her association with the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party deepened her dedication to her cause. This isn't just the story of Julia de Burgos; it's the story of resilience, resistance, and the p...2023-10-3017 minThe Cervantes PodcastThe Cervantes PodcastEpisode 73: Technical Directing for The New York Mets feat. Harold GarciaHappy Hispanic Heritage Month! In today's episode on The Cervantes Podcast, Cervantes sits down with Hofstra University professor, musician, proud Puerto Rican, and Technical Director for the UBS Arena, the YES Network, and The New York Mets, Mr. Harold "Harry" Garcia! Mr. Garcia shares how he has seen technological operations in spors production advance throughout his decades-long career, his love of music and playing the flute, his pride in being Puerto Rican, and why mentorship and teaching is so important to him. Hope you guys enjoy the episode! Be...2023-10-1356 minNew York Rican Soul PodcastNew York Rican Soul PodcastSalsaMegaMixAug23 Mid Month Mega Mix featuring Classic Salsa!! Follow New York Rican Soul Podcast on Youtube or Mixcloud or follow my playlists on Spotify! Thank you and God Bless You! 2023-08-1628 minEnquiring MindsEnquiring MindsCan We Turn Off the Sun for a Minute?Hey everbodyee! What's the deal with people liking summer? Enquiring Minds want to know...In this podcast episode of Enquiring Minds, I wanted to chat with you about something that's been on my mind lately – summertime heat. Personally, I'm not a big fan of it. It's just so hot and sticky and it feels impossible to get comfortable. But I know there are so many people out there who absolutely love summer! So tell me, what's the appeal? Maybe I'm just biased because I live in New York and the heat can be unbearable. Or maybe as an ad...2023-08-1513 minUNC Press Presents PodcastUNC Press Presents PodcastMargaret M. Power, "Solidarity Across the Americas: The Puerto Rican Nationalist Party and Anti-Imperialism" (UNC Press, 2023)Throughout its quest for freedom from colonial rule, the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party (PNPR) created strategy through a solidarity that moved far beyond the archipelago. It invested significant energy, members, and resources in attending regional conferences, distributing its literature throughout the hemisphere, creating solidarity committees, presenting its case to elected officials and the general public, and promoting the causes of oppressed peoples. The hemispheric connections between supporters of Puerto Rican independence have been obscured by larger, later liberation movements as well as the island's ultimate failure in its quest for independence, but they were nonetheless at the vanguard of...2023-07-2955 minNew Books in Latin American StudiesNew Books in Latin American StudiesMargaret M. Power, "Solidarity Across the Americas: The Puerto Rican Nationalist Party and Anti-Imperialism" (UNC Press, 2023)Throughout its quest for freedom from colonial rule, the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party (PNPR) created strategy through a solidarity that moved far beyond the archipelago. It invested significant energy, members, and resources in attending regional conferences, distributing its literature throughout the hemisphere, creating solidarity committees, presenting its case to elected officials and the general public, and promoting the causes of oppressed peoples. The hemispheric connections between supporters of Puerto Rican independence have been obscured by larger, later liberation movements as well as the island's ultimate failure in its quest for independence, but they were nonetheless at the vanguard of...2023-07-2955 minNew Books in American PoliticsNew Books in American PoliticsMargaret M. Power, "Solidarity Across the Americas: The Puerto Rican Nationalist Party and Anti-Imperialism" (UNC Press, 2023)Throughout its quest for freedom from colonial rule, the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party (PNPR) created strategy through a solidarity that moved far beyond the archipelago. It invested significant energy, members, and resources in attending regional conferences, distributing its literature throughout the hemisphere, creating solidarity committees, presenting its case to elected officials and the general public, and promoting the causes of oppressed peoples. The hemispheric connections between supporters of Puerto Rican independence have been obscured by larger, later liberation movements as well as the island's ultimate failure in its quest for independence, but they were nonetheless at the vanguard of...2023-07-2955 minNew Books in Latino StudiesNew Books in Latino StudiesMargaret M. Power, "Solidarity Across the Americas: The Puerto Rican Nationalist Party and Anti-Imperialism" (UNC Press, 2023)Throughout its quest for freedom from colonial rule, the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party (PNPR) created strategy through a solidarity that moved far beyond the archipelago. It invested significant energy, members, and resources in attending regional conferences, distributing its literature throughout the hemisphere, creating solidarity committees, presenting its case to elected officials and the general public, and promoting the causes of oppressed peoples. The hemispheric connections between supporters of Puerto Rican independence have been obscured by larger, later liberation movements as well as the island's ultimate failure in its quest for independence, but they were nonetheless at the vanguard of...2023-07-2955 minNew Books in Caribbean StudiesNew Books in Caribbean StudiesMargaret M. Power, "Solidarity Across the Americas: The Puerto Rican Nationalist Party and Anti-Imperialism" (UNC Press, 2023)Throughout its quest for freedom from colonial rule, the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party (PNPR) created strategy through a solidarity that moved far beyond the archipelago. It invested significant energy, members, and resources in attending regional conferences, distributing its literature throughout the hemisphere, creating solidarity committees, presenting its case to elected officials and the general public, and promoting the causes of oppressed peoples. The hemispheric connections between supporters of Puerto Rican independence have been obscured by larger, later liberation movements as well as the island's ultimate failure in its quest for independence, but they were nonetheless at the vanguard of...2023-07-2955 minBoricuameRicanBoricuameRicanQue Bonita Bandera: The National Puerto Rican Day ParadeSend us a textEvery 2nd Sunday in June, the National Puerto Rican Day Parade takes over a 35-block swath of Fifth Avenue in New York City. One of the biggest parties in town, it’s a show of pride, accomplishment, community service, business partnerships, music, and pure joy.  A-listers attend alongside up-and-coming professionals. Flags are worn and waved. Culture and togetherness are celebrated. Everyone should experience it at least once. You can also catch it on livestream. FLAGS UP!Cada segundo domingo de junio, el Desfile Nacional del Día de Puerto Rico ocupa una...2023-06-2438 minFound In Translation With Ray CollazoFound In Translation With Ray CollazoNational Puerto Rican Day Parade PreviewHost Ray Collazo is joined by Miguel Guadaloupe, Vice Chair of National Puerto Rican Day Parade Committee, to preview the upcoming parade on Sunday, June 11th in New York City. Guadaloupe details the planning and execution that has taken place to prepare for the iconic 66th annual parade. Guadaloupe and Collazo discuss how the parade has evolved as the diaspora expands across the country and our connection with the island becomes stronger. Collazo and Guadaloupe review this year's honorees, the parade's scholarship program that is providing assistance to 100 Puerto Rican students and the historic lineup of parade...2023-06-0932 minEnquiring MindsEnquiring MindsThe Scoop on Poop: A Comedic Investigation of Dog WasteWhat's the deal with dog owners not picking up after their dogs? Enquiring Minds want to know...In today's episode of Enquiring Minds, I express my frustration towards people who don't pick up their dogs' poop and emphasize the importance of taking care of the community. I share experiences of having to avoid certain blocks due to the amount of dog poop and the inconvenience it causes. I also talk about the responsibility of dog owners to pick up after their pets and call for more enforcement of the ordinance not only in New York City, but also...2023-06-0612 minA Guide to Art, Activism, & CultureA Guide to Art, Activism, & CultureEpisode 13: The Puerto Rican “I”, 5 Years After the HurricaneI spoke with the Whitney Museum of American Art’s DeMartini Family Curator, Marcela Guerrero, about their recent exhibition “no existe un mundo poshuracán: Puerto Rican Art in the Wake of Hurricane Maria.” Coinciding with the 5th anniversary of Hurricane Maria, the multi-generational exhibition brings together artists from the island and the diaspora to explore the overlapping disasters compounded by Puerto Rico’s ongoing colonial conditions. •••• Image Credit: Installation view of no existe un mundo poshuracán: Puerto Rican Art In The Wake Of Hurricane Maria (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, November 23, 2022-April 23, 2023). From left to right: Edra Soto...2023-05-1922 minEnquiring MindsEnquiring Minds10 Years in Podcasting: My Journey of Growth and ReflectionIn this episode of Enquiring Minds, I reflect on my 10-year anniversary in podcasting. I share memories from when I was 10 years old and discuss my Puerto Rican heritage and pride in my culture. I talk about my connection to Puerto Rico and my desire to have my ashes spread there when I pass away. Additionally, I discuss the annual Puerto Rican parade in New York City and my search for a pair of sneakers with the Puerto Rican flag on them. Overall, I hope my discussion of personal and cultural experiences adds a unique touch to the podcast and...2023-05-1612 minThe NYWIFT PodcastThe NYWIFT PodcastFilmmaker ELAINE DEL VALLEThis week we welcome Brownsville, Brooklyn-bred Puerto Rican multi-hyphenate filmmaker and storyteller Elaine del Valle. Elaine’s original one-hour procedural drama pilot, The System, was bought by the CBS network. As a writer-director, her short films, Me 3.769 and Princess Cut, went on to air on HBOmax. Co-hosts Giovanna Aguilar and Penni Malloy-Harper discuss the latest controversy around AMC Theaters Sightline pricing. Hear all about NYWIFT’s upcoming events and programming in Katie’s Korner. To be featured on the podcast email us at communications@nywift.org. For more great content go to NYWIFT.org. Spec...2023-02-1535 minThe Week in ArtThe Week in ArtPussy Riot and Ragnar Kjartansson; Shirin Neshat on Iran; Puerto Rican art after Hurricane MariaThis week: as the exhibition Velvet Terrorism: Pussy Riot’s Russia opens at the Kling & Bang gallery in Reykjavik, Ben Luke talks to Masha Alekhina, one of the founding members of Pussy Riot, and the artist Ragnar Kjartansson, one of the co-curators of the show. As protests continue across Iran, Aimee Dawson, The Art Newspaper’s acting digital editor, speaks to Shirin Neshat, the artist whose work expressing solidarity with women in Iran was recently installed outside the Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin. And this episode’s Work of the Week is by the Puerto Rican artist Gabriella Torres-Ferrer. Their 2018 sculpt...2022-11-251h 06Novedades editoriales en literatura latinoamericanaNovedades editoriales en literatura latinoamericanaTranslocas: The Politics of Puerto Rican Drag and Trans Performance (U Michigan Press, 2021)Para el tercer episodio de la segunda temporada invito a Lawrence La Fountain-Stokes, también conocido como Larry, un profesor boricua de la Universidad de Michigan, Ann Arbor, para conversar sobre su libro más reciente: Translocas. The Politics of Puerto Rican Drag and Trans Performance (UMichigan Press, 2021). Esta es una conversación acerca del placer de investigar las cosas que amas, la importancia de enfrentarse al odio desde la academia, y la responsabilidad que tenemos todas las personas con la memoria histórica.Translocas. The Politics of Puerto Rican Drag and Trans Performance se enfoca en el d...2022-10-311h 00Novedades editoriales sobre Puerto RicoNovedades editoriales sobre Puerto RicoTranslocas: The Politics of Puerto Rican Drag and Trans Performance (2021)Para el tercer episodio de la segunda temporada invito a Lawrence La Fountain-Stokes, también conocido como Larry, un profesor boricua de la Universidad de Michigan, Ann Arbor, para conversar sobre su libro más reciente: Translocas. The Politics of Puerto Rican Drag and Trans Performance (UMichigan Press, 2021). Esta es una conversación acerca del placer de investigar las cosas que amas, la importancia de enfrentarse al odio desde la academia, y la responsabilidad que tenemos todas las personas con la memoria histórica.Translocas. The Politics of Puerto Rican Drag and Trans Performance se enfoca en el d...2022-10-311h 00Novedades editoriales en pensamiento y procesos políticosNovedades editoriales en pensamiento y procesos políticosTranslocas: The Politics of Puerto Rican Drag and Trans Performance (U Michigan Press, 2021)Para el tercer episodio de la segunda temporada invito a Lawrence La Fountain-Stokes, también conocido como Larry, un profesor boricua de la Universidad de Michigan, Ann Arbor, para conversar sobre su libro más reciente: Translocas. The Politics of Puerto Rican Drag and Trans Performance (UMichigan Press, 2021). Esta es una conversación acerca del placer de investigar las cosas que amas, la importancia de enfrentarse al odio desde la academia, y la responsabilidad que tenemos todas las personas con la memoria histórica.Translocas. The Politics of Puerto Rican Drag and Trans Performance se enfoca en el d...2022-10-3158 minNovedades editoriales en género y sexualidadesNovedades editoriales en género y sexualidadesTranslocas: The Politics of Puerto Rican Drag and Trans Performance (U Michigan Press, 2021)Para el tercer episodio de la segunda temporada invito a Lawrence La Fountain-Stokes, también conocido como Larry, un profesor boricua de la Universidad de Michigan, Ann Arbor, para conversar sobre su libro más reciente: Translocas. The Politics of Puerto Rican Drag and Trans Performance (UMichigan Press, 2021). Esta es una conversación acerca del placer de investigar las cosas que amas, la importancia de enfrentarse al odio desde la academia, y la responsabilidad que tenemos todas las personas con la memoria histórica.Translocas. The Politics of Puerto Rican Drag and Trans Performance se enfoca en el d...2022-10-311h 00New Books Network en españolNew Books Network en españolTranslocas: The Politics of Puerto Rican Drag and Trans Performance (U Michigan Press, 2021)Para el tercer episodio de la segunda temporada invito a Lawrence La Fountain-Stokes, también conocido como Larry, un profesor boricua de la Universidad de Michigan, Ann Arbor, para conversar sobre su libro más reciente: Translocas. The Politics of Puerto Rican Drag and Trans Performance (UMichigan Press, 2021). Esta es una conversación acerca del placer de investigar las cosas que amas, la importancia de enfrentarse al odio desde la academia, y la responsabilidad que tenemos todas las personas con la memoria histórica.Translocas. The Politics of Puerto Rican Drag and Trans Performance se enfoca en el d...2022-10-311h 00New York Rican Soul PodcastNew York Rican Soul PodcastOct 22 - Salsa Mix NY Rican Soul October 22 Salsa Mixtape. 2022-10-1619 minThe Forum on Workplace Inclusion PodcastThe Forum on Workplace Inclusion PodcastEp 103 Un Caribe en Nueva York: A Puerto Rican in the diaspora in the US workplaceOn todays podcast Dr. Leo will discuss what the current Puerto Rican diaspora is, its impact on individuals living in the US and considerations for working with Puerto Ricans who have left the island. Learning Outcomes:  Define what is meant by Puerto Rican Diaspora. Define 3 aspects that make Puerto Rican migrants to the USA unique.  Identify at least 2 uniquely Puerto Rican challenges that PR employees face when living in Main Land USA. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fwi/support2022-09-2641 minSeeds And Their PeopleSeeds And Their PeopleEP. 14: Iris Brown: Afro-Puerto Rican food and culture in PhiladelphiaIn this episode, we hear from Señora Iris Brown of Loíza, Puerto Rico, who grew up learning to cook and use herbs from her grandmother and the strong women of her hometown. She came to New York in 1967 for economic reasons, and moved to Philadelphia in 1970 when she fell in love with the back yards here. She said “I saw the possibilities of planting flowers, hanging a hammock, and looking at the stars!!”  In the 1980s, she and her friend Tomasita Romero co-founded Grupo Motivos, a collective of Puerto Rican women that worked with West Kensing...2022-09-201h 46Denver Wine RadioDenver Wine RadioA Latino Story: Puerto Rican Nocturne with Angel Mendez-SotoFirst of all, a disclaimer: No wine bottles were opened in this week's episode, but you certainly don't need a drink to enjoy this week's guest.Angel Mendez-Soto grew up in New York City’s East Harlem (El Barrio), and he's a man with a storied career in theatre. He has been a member of Su Teatro, directed by Anthony J. Garcia, for over 40 years. In the 1980’s he was also a member of the the Black theatre company Eulipions, directed by Jo Bunton-Keel. Angel is a former recipient of the Mayor’s Excellence in the Arts Award. E...2022-08-1013 minNew York Rican Soul PodcastNew York Rican Soul PodcastMy Afro-Rican Set My mix from the Afro-Rican Experience Back to Back Set with DJ Smoove. 2022-06-2758 minNew York Rican Soul PodcastNew York Rican Soul PodcastThe Afro Rican Experience Vol.1 Special collaboration with the one and only DJ. Smoove. Celebrating this Memorial weekend with the raw organic sounds of Afro House. This back to back session is special because we first hooked up like 12 years ago. So it's gone full circle. DJ Smoove is a talented DJ and can be found right here on mixcloud at https://www.mixcloud.com/djsmoove1967/ He also on Podomatic. Please give him a follow. I hope you enjoy this special set. Please comment or repost this holiday weekend. 2022-05-291h 59The Bowery Boys: New York City HistoryThe Bowery Boys: New York City History#384 Nuyorican: The Great Puerto Rican MigrationThis episode focuses on the special relationship between New York City and Puerto Rico, via the tales of pioneros, the first migrants to make the city their home and the many hundreds of thousands who came to the city during the great migration of the 1950s and 60s. Today there are more Puerto Ricans and people of Puerto Rican descent in New York City than in any other city in the nation — save for San Juan, Puerto Rico. And it has been so for decades. By the late 1960s, hundreds of thousands of Puerto Ricans live...2022-03-2559 minNew York Rican Soul PodcastNew York Rican Soul PodcastMarch Salsa 2022 New tunes this month. Thanks to my friend Media Jockey Joe for the hook ups. Enjoy and share. Let's keep salsa going on the Podcast algorithms. Follow New York Rican Soul on all podcast platforms for uninterrupted music.SHOW MORE 2022-03-0636 minNew York Rican Soul PodcastNew York Rican Soul PodcastClassic Salsa Mix 2012 Special Yearly Mix by NY Rican Soul 2012. Over 1 million views on YouTube!! Request New York Rican Soul on your favorite podcast site. 2022-02-261h 22New York Rican Soul PodcastNew York Rican Soul PodcastClassic Hip Hop Mix - Early 80's This throwback mix is off the charts! Going back back to the early days of Hip-Hop! Pioneers we salute you!! - New York Rican Soul 2022-02-191h 05New York Rican Soul PodcastNew York Rican Soul PodcastSalsa Mix - Para MiGente Mix featuring some of salsa's best artist of all time. New York and Puerto Rico at it's finest. Re released from an earlier episode. 2022-01-0959 minJust My 2 CentsJust My 2 CentsSlam Sunday-Prayers/Boricuas in New YorkVictoria-Lynn Moscoso is a 20 year old Puerto Rican poet living in New York who is passionate about writing about the experiences of women as well as the intersectionality of being a Hispanic woman herself.Her first poem, “Prayers pt. 1” was written on a random school night on a whim, and it explores the crosshairs between Victoria's identity as a queer woman and being raised as a decently devout Catholic girl. She hopes this poem can offer hope and solace to other queer girls trying navigate life as ex-religious or still religious and what that means for their quee...2021-12-2707 minNew York Rican Soul PodcastNew York Rican Soul PodcastClassic Salsa Mega Mix Classic salsa mix from New York Rican Soul Podcast. Originally released as "Fresh Salsa". Enjoy this repost. Please like, comment, subscribe and share. Thank you, Gracias. 2021-12-171h 46CUNYcastCUNYcastBringing Authenticity to Artistry in Spielberg’s ‘West Side Story’Brooklyn College professor emerita Virginia Sánchez Korrol talks about her role as historical consultant for Steven Spielberg's reimagined "West Side Story" and how she helped portray New York’s Puerto Rican community of the 1950s with more authenticity and nuance.2021-12-0835 minGood News To Go: MusicGood News To Go: MusicBekah is 21 year old singer songwriter from New York City.She’s Puerto Rican, Hawaiian, and Indian. She has collaborated with multi platinum music producer Andrew Lane since the age of 12. for video and more info, go to https://goodnewsplanet.com/bekah-is-21-year-old-singer-songwriter-from-new-york-city/#bekah #singer #songwriter #new #york #city #puerto #rican #rico #hawaiian #hawaii #indian #india #music #producer #andrew #lane #light #me #up2021-11-2912 minBrits in the Big AppleBrits in the Big AppleRachel Lloyd, Founder of GEMSIn 1998, with only a computer and $30, Ashoka Fellow, Reebok Human Rights Award-winner and leading child sex trafficking advocate Rachel Lloyd established Girls Educational and Mentoring Services (GEMS) to support American girls and young women survivors of commercial sexual exploitation and domestic trafficking. Since its inception as a one-woman outreach program in 1998, GEMS has grown steadily, building its services and programs and garnering increased visibility and recognition under Lloyd's leadership. Now the nation's largest organization offering direct services to American victims of child sex trafficking, GEMS' empowers girls and young women, ages 12-24, who have experienced commercial sexual...2021-11-2336 minNew York Rican Soul PodcastNew York Rican Soul PodcastNew Salsa Playlist - NYRS Podcast Playing salsa for the salsaholics. Serving up salsa online since 2009. Follow New York Rican Soul on all platforms. Shout out to the patrons and future patrons who keep this thing going. Wepa!!! 2021-10-3133 minLucky Boys PodcastLucky Boys PodcastSocial Media Clout, Escaping The Pandemic And Understanding Puerto Rican Pride w/Marc Reign: #72 Part 1Will and Norm speak with Marc Reign, a Puerto Rican artist and self proclaimed creative engineer from Spanish Harlem New York City. He is a former mechanical engineer turned actor, photographer, filmmaker and has been developing his craft of storytelling for years. We dive into his transition from studying as a classical actor into performing comedic skits on social media platforms for an audience of the new digital age, how he narrowly escaped New York City to Puerto Rico at the start of the pandemic. He also shares his thoughts of his community fully understanding their Puerto Rican heritage...2021-08-041h 20New York Rican Soul PodcastNew York Rican Soul PodcastKraftwerk Mix Selection of some Kraftwerk tunes. Remember to subscribe to New York Rican Soul on Youtube and all podcast platforms. Thank you. 2021-08-0135 minNew York Rican Soul PodcastNew York Rican Soul PodcastFreestyle Music NY Style Freestyle music from back in the day. New York Rican Soul mega mix style. 2021-08-011h 13No Pix After Dark PodcastNo Pix After Dark PodcastEP 126: Puerto Rican Passion @Tola's RoomEP 126: Aaron Dante sits down with Christina Delgado and we speak about an art show she is curating this weekend at her house in Northeast Baltimore.' We discuss about her moving from New York to Baltimore. The reason why she loves this city so much. The art show that she is hosting June 12th. Her family will be cooking authentic Puerto Rican food during the event. Puerto Rican Passion is a culture museum curated with the Nuyorican flavor of artist, educator, and community organizer Christina Delgado. Drawing on cultural perspective, lineage, experience, and Boricua...2021-06-1125 minNew Books in Caribbean StudiesNew Books in Caribbean StudiesEdgardo Meléndez, "Patria: Puerto Rican Revolutionary Exiles in Late Nineteenth-Century New York" (Centro Press, 2019)Edgardo Meléndez's book Patria: Puerto Rican Revolutionaries in Nineteenth Century New York (Centro Press, 2019) examines the activities and ideals of Puerto Rican revolutionary exiles in New York City at the end of the nineteenth century. The study is centered in the writings, news reports, and announcements by and about Puerto Ricans in Patria, the official newspaper of the Cuban Revolutionary Party. Both were founded and led by the Cuban patriot José Martí. The book looks at the political, organizational and ideological ties between Cuban and Puerto Rican revolutionaries in exile, as well as the events surrounding the war of 18...2021-04-3045 minNew Books in Latino StudiesNew Books in Latino StudiesRose Muzio, "Radical Imagination, Radical Humanity: Puerto Rican Political Activism in New York" (SUNY, 2017)In Radical Imagination, Radical Humanity: Puerto Rican Political Activism in New York (SUNY, 2017), Rose Muzio analyzes how structural and historical factors--including colonialism, economic marginalization, racial discrimination, and the Black and Brown Power movements of the 1960s--influenced young Puerto Ricans to reject mainstream ideas about political incorporation and join others in struggles against perceived injustices. This analysis provides the first in-depth account of the origins, evolution, achievements, and failures of El Comité-Movimiento de Izquierda Nacional Puertorriqueño, one of the main organizations of the Puerto Rican Left in the 1970s in New York City. El Comité fought for bilingual education...2021-02-161h 03New Books in Caribbean StudiesNew Books in Caribbean StudiesRose Muzio, "Radical Imagination, Radical Humanity: Puerto Rican Political Activism in New York" (SUNY, 2017)In Radical Imagination, Radical Humanity: Puerto Rican Political Activism in New York (SUNY, 2017), Rose Muzio analyzes how structural and historical factors--including colonialism, economic marginalization, racial discrimination, and the Black and Brown Power movements of the 1960s--influenced young Puerto Ricans to reject mainstream ideas about political incorporation and join others in struggles against perceived injustices. This analysis provides the first in-depth account of the origins, evolution, achievements, and failures of El Comité-Movimiento de Izquierda Nacional Puertorriqueño, one of the main organizations of the Puerto Rican Left in the 1970s in New York City. El Comité fought for bilingual education...2021-02-161h 03Beyond Pages: A SUNY Press PodcastBeyond Pages: A SUNY Press PodcastRose Muzio, "Radical Imagination, Radical Humanity: Puerto Rican Political Activism in New York" (SUNY, 2017)In Radical Imagination, Radical Humanity: Puerto Rican Political Activism in New York (SUNY, 2017), Rose Muzio analyzes how structural and historical factors--including colonialism, economic marginalization, racial discrimination, and the Black and Brown Power movements of the 1960s--influenced young Puerto Ricans to reject mainstream ideas about political incorporation and join others in struggles against perceived injustices. This analysis provides the first in-depth account of the origins, evolution, achievements, and failures of El Comité-Movimiento de Izquierda Nacional Puertorriqueño, one of the main organizations of the Puerto Rican Left in the 1970s in New York City. El Comité fought for bilingual education...2021-02-161h 03Feast of Fun: Gay Talk ShowFeast of Fun: Gay Talk ShowThe Puerto Rican Bombshell, Barbra Herr[Originally posted as FOF #2780 – The Puerto Rican Bombshell, Barbra Herr, on Sep 17, 2019]Television in Puerto Rico in the 1970s and 80s featured drag front in center with many comedy legends cross-dressing for laughs. During that time, Walter Mercado, the flamboyant psychic astrologer and bombshells like Iris Chacon became household names all over the world.Iris Chacon was the spokesperson for Amelie Coolant in the 80s because the word butt and the word coolant sound the same in Spanish.You know corrupt Gov. Roselló’s gig was up when even politically neutral Walte...2020-07-161h 15The 92nd Street Y, New YorkThe 92nd Street Y, New YorkRead By: The 2020 Discovery Poetry Contest WinnersAsa Drake: I read two poems by Ai, "Cuba, 1962" and "Guadalajara Cemetery." I found her book Vice when I started working for the public library. I don't know how this book found its way into Central Florida, but her poems made me feel at home again in the South, where everything outside of me is beautiful and violent, and somehow means more work. Luther Hughes: For the last several years, I have suffered from depression. It kind of hit me out of nowhere. I've attempted suicide and contemplated it more than several times. "Ice Storm" by Robert Hayden is a...2020-07-1215 minHit PlayHit PlayLooking Out, Looking BackThanks for Hitting Play and then listening to Hit Play. This week: Puerto Rican flags, voices that are gay, squirrel emojis, and birthdays.  If you like what you hear and want to support the New York Neo-Futurists, subscribe to the show, consider making a donation at nynf.org, and join our Patreon. Patreon membership gives you access to bonus content like video plays! We’d really appreciate any support in these difficult times. Contributing to our Patreon helps us continue to pay our artists.  Take care of yourself, do a shadow puppet show, and share it w...2020-04-2517 minAfropop WorldwideAfropop WorldwideA History Of Puerto Rican SalsaThe first time Puerto Rican bandleader Willie Rosario heard the word salsa applied to the Cuban-style music he played was in Venezuela, where DJ Phidias Danilo first popularized it. Subsequently applied as a marketing tool by Fania Records in New York, the word quickly became a marker of Puerto Rican identity. This 1995 production talks to the founding bandleaders of the genre -- Rafael Ithier (El Gran Combo), Quique Lucca (Sonora Ponceña), and Willie Rosario -- and presents immortal hits of early Puerto Rican salsa. Produced by Ned Sublette with José Mandry. [APWW #207]2020-03-1959 minNew York Rican Soul PodcastNew York Rican Soul PodcastSalsa Mambo Mix Mambo Kings mix from NY Rican Soul Podcast 2020-03-191h 22New York Rican Soul PodcastNew York Rican Soul PodcastSabroso! A classic salsa mix from 2010 by NY Rican Soul aka. DJ. Tee On2 2020-03-181h 22New York Rican Soul PodcastNew York Rican Soul PodcastBravo One of NY Rican Soul's early mixes 2008 2020-03-171h 18The SocioRican PodcastThe SocioRican PodcastE101: I’m a Puerto Rican in New YorkThis episode introduces the series by talking about the meaning of being Puerto Rican in New York City and analyzes the relationship between the USA and Puerto Rico from a historical and social perspective.  2020-02-2012 minNew York Rican Soul PodcastNew York Rican Soul PodcastEdge of Insanity A NY Rican Soul & RockNRolla collab. 2020-01-141h 40New York Rican Soul PodcastNew York Rican Soul PodcastToma Salsa Special Salsa Podcast from NY Rican Soul 2019-11-1857 minEmpire SupernovaEmpire SupernovaChapter 5: El verano combativo (the Puerto Rican liberation movement)On the night of July 24, Puerto Ricans who had been protesting for hours in San Juan began to chant a victorious “Olé Olé Olé” as they celebrated governor Ricardo Rosselló’s resignation. The protests came after the revelation of homophobic, sexist, anti-worker, and other bigoted comments revealed by an in-depth journalistic investigation into the Puerto Rican government. But just as pressing for the Puerto Rican people were the revelations of blatant corruption. These revelations were, in some ways, the straw that broke the camel’s back in Puerto Rico. Decades of neoliberal reforms and privatization schemes have devastated the island, but have als...2019-10-021h 17New York Rican Soul PodcastNew York Rican Soul PodcastFresh SalsaSpecial Mix by NY Rican Soul.2019-09-221h 46People\'s RepublicPeople's RepublicEl verano combativo: the Puerto Rican liberation movementOn the night of July 24, Puerto Ricans who had been protesting for hours in San Juan began to chant a victorious “Olé Olé Olé” as they celebrated governor Ricardo Rosselló’s resignation. The protests came after the revelation of homophobic, sexist, anti-worker, and other bigoted comments revealed by an in-depth journalistic investigation into the Puerto Rican government. But just as pressing for the Puerto Rican people were the revelations of blatant corruption. These revelations were, in some ways, the straw that broke the camel’s back in Puerto Rico. Decades of neoliberal reforms and privatization schemes have devastated the island, but have als...2019-08-2657 minEpisodes – Always Already PodcastEpisodes – Always Already PodcastInterview: Jason Ortiz on #RickyRenuncia and Puerto Rican Sovereignty Movements – Epistemic Unruliness 26In this new installment of Epistemic Unruliness, James interviews Jason Ortiz, president of the Connecticut Puerto Rican Agenda, to discuss the recent #RickyRenuncia Uprising in Puerto Rico. To place these protests in their long historical context, Jason and James transport the listeners to the island of Borikén, home of the Taíno Rebellion of 1511, and condense over 500 years of anticolonial movements in Puerto Rican history to a 90-minute conversation. The pair details the various iterations of U.S. colonialism that have ensnared Puerto Ricans in global political economic confrontations over the twentieth century as the Caribbean formed a mi...2019-08-0200 minAlways Already PodcastAlways Already PodcastInterview: Jason Ortiz on #RickyRenuncia and Puerto Rican Sovereignty Movements – Epistemic Unruliness 26In this new installment of Epistemic Unruliness, James interviews Jason Ortiz, president of the Connecticut Puerto Rican Agenda, to discuss the recent #RickyRenuncia Uprising in Puerto Rico. To place these protests in their long historical context, Jason and James transport the listeners to the island of Borikén, home of the Taíno Rebellion of 1511, and condense over 500 years of anticolonial movements in Puerto Rican history to a 90-minute conversation. The pair details the various iterations of U.S. colonialism that have ensnared Puerto Ricans in global political economic confrontations over the twentieth century as the Caribbean formed a mi...2019-08-0200 minAlways Already Podcast, a critical theory podcastAlways Already Podcast, a critical theory podcastInterview: Jason Ortiz on #RickyRenuncia and Puerto Rican Sovereignty Movements – Epistemic Unruliness 26In this new installment of Epistemic Unruliness, James interviews Jason Ortiz, president of the Connecticut Puerto Rican Agenda, to discuss the recent #RickyRenuncia Uprising in Puerto Rico. To place these protests in their long historical context, Jason and James transport the listeners to the island of Borikén, home of the Taíno Rebellion of 1511, and condense over 500 years of anticolonial movements in Puerto Rican history to a 90-minute conversation. The pair details the various iterations of U.S. colonialism that have ensnared Puerto Ricans in global political economic confrontations over the twentieth century as the Caribbean formed a mi...2019-08-0200 minI got ur sixI got ur sixNational Puerto Rican day celebrationToday was watching and talking about the celebration of the National Puerto Rican day celebration 62 years celebration in New York City and just want to pay homage to all those who are Puerto Rican and say happy Puerto Rican day2019-06-0912 minNew York Rican Soul PodcastNew York Rican Soul PodcastSalsa Show #200Special Podcast from New York Rican Soul. Salsa de verdad. Para gozar Y bailar.2019-05-011h 22PopcastPopcastBad Bunny Is Just Getting StartedHis was the defining voice of 2018. What’s next for this Puerto Rican new-pop superstar? Guests: Remezcla's Eduardo Cepeda and Isabelia Herrera; and Rolling Stone's Suzy Exposito. Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics to pop culture. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.2019-01-121h 11New York Rican Soul PodcastNew York Rican Soul PodcastSalsa Dura 2012 Heavy SalsaFree Download of Heavy Salsa Mix by NY Rican Soul. December 2012 Podcast. Featuring the best salsa music.2018-12-081h 21New York Rican Soul PodcastNew York Rican Soul PodcastNavidad Salsa MixTypical Puerto Rican Holiday music salsa style. Enjoy!2018-11-241h 19TrumpWatch with Jesse LentTrumpWatch with Jesse LentDid thousands more Puerto Ricans die because of Hurricane Maria than the official number? (Arelis Hernandez)On May 29, the New England Journal of Medicine published a Harvard University study that estimates the number of deaths in Puerto Rico caused by Hurricane Maria as over 4,600, more than 70 times the official estimate provided by the Puerto Rican government. On this week’s TrumpWatch, Jesse speaks to Arelis Hernandez, a politics and government reporter for the Washington Post who was in Puerto Rico the week Maria struck the island.2018-05-3127 minA Hungry SocietyA Hungry SocietyEpisode 23: Von Diaz on Marrying Puerto Rican Food and Southern Food in 'Coconuts & Collards'Von Diaz is a writer, author and radio producer based in New York City, exploring explores Puerto Rican food, culture, and identity through memoir and multimedia. In her cookbook, “Coconuts & Collards” she tells the story of her journey from Puerto Rico to Atlanta, GA and New York City. A Hungry Society is powered by Simplecast2018-03-2200 min...These Are Their Stories: The Law & Order Podcast...These Are Their Stories: The Law & Order PodcastTHE BANNED L&O EPISODE: That time at the Puerto Rican Day paradeWell this one struck a nerve! The Puerto Rican Day parade is marred by a roaming mob assaulting women in Central Park. Meantime, the wife of a tech giant is found beaten to death nearby. What follows is an investigation driven by politics, wealth, and race.NBC banned LO season 11 episode 11 "Sunday in the Park with Jorge" from re-runs for nearly a decade. Our guest is returning panelist Lani Diane Rich from Chipperish Media.This episode is inspired by the real-life sexual assault incidents during New York's 2000 Puerto Rican Day parade. NEW...2017-12-2046 minAfropop WorldwideAfropop WorldwideRiqueza del Barrio: Puerto Rican Music in the United StatesFor almost a month, the fate of Puerto Rico and its inhabitants has remained unknown due to the devastating effects of Hurricane Maria during the unusually active hurricane season of 2017. There are still many people on the island living without electricity or potable water and in desperate need of assistance. This week we are airing a special Hip Deep encore presentation of “Riqueza del Barrio: Puerto Rican Music in the United States” produced by Ned Sublette to help raise awareness and celebrate the vibrant music and culture of Puerto Rico. To find out how you can help, please visit http://www.afropop.or...2017-10-1959 minMultiracial Family ManMultiracial Family ManMultiracial, Puerto Rican, Jewish experience with artist and illustrator, Zara Gonzalez Hoang, Ep. 128Ep. 128: Zara Gonzalez Hoang grew up in the great white North in a little bungalow in South Minneapolis and spent her childhood doodling and dreaming and listening to the colorful stories her dad told about growing up in Puerto Rico and New York. In 2011, she started a company that made apps for kids and managed to merge her love of art, kids and computers for awhile After being settled in the Midwest for a zillion years, she went on a five year nomadic streak living in New York, San Francisco, Norfolk and finally settling in the DC...2017-07-301h 06Download Top 100  Full Audiobooks in Radio & TV, News, Business, & CultureDownload Top 100 Full Audiobooks in Radio & TV, News, Business, & CultureNew York's Puerto Rican Day Parade Stirs Tensions Between the Island and the Mainland Audiobook by Maria MurrielVisit https://hotaudiobook.cοm to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: New York's Puerto Rican Day Parade Stirs Tensions Between the Island and the Mainland Author: Maria Murriel Narrator: Marco Werman Format: Original Recording Length: 3 mins Language: English Release date: 05-31-17 Publisher: PRI's The World Genres: Radio & TV, News, Business, & Culture Publisher's Summary: The parade is losing major sponsors, like Goya and the Yankees, as it honors a man some label a terrorist. Meanwhile, Puerto Ricans on the island will vote on whether to become a state.2017-05-3103 min