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Patricia Lopez Munoz
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The Breakfast Podcast
Being Japanese in the USA after WWII
This is a raw and unfiltered look at the darkest chapters of history. In each episode we explore dictatorships, hate crimes and terror regimes that left indelible scars on humanity. Silenced voices, forgotten memories and uncomfortable truths that need to be told. It’s hard to imagine what life was like for Japanese-Americans who, after facing one of the darkest chapters in American history—internment camps during WWII—had to rebuild their lives in a country that viewed them with suspicion and hostility. The aftermath of war left them not just fighting to survive, but to reclaim their dignity...
2025-06-28
05 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Migration and Health
Stories of struggle, resilience and hope of migrants seeking a better future, facing cultural, legal and personal challenges in new horizons. Refugees and migrants have the right to health, and countries have an obligation to provide health care services sensitive to this population. They have different physical and mental health needs, influenced by their experiences in their country of origin, migration transit, and living and working conditions.
2025-06-27
01 min
The Breakfast Podcast
"The World of Yesterday: Memoirs of a European" , by Stefan Zweig
This is a literary journey without borders. Each episode I explore a work, an author or a literary movement from different corners of the planet. Because books are also passports, and each story brings us closer to different cultures, languages and realities.Today I bring you the story of Stefan Zweig, who was an Austrian writer, biographer and social activist, later naturalized British, in the first half of the 20th century.
2025-06-22
02 min
The Breakfast Podcast
"Lost Gazes"
This new poem is dedicated to the Gazan childhood and youth.
2025-06-22
00 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Gender Violence in Türkiye
This is a raw and unfiltered look at the darkest chapters of history. In each episode I explore dictatorships, hate crimes and terror regimes that left indelible scars on humanity. Silenced voices, forgotten memories and uncomfortable truths that need to be told.There is a treaty that legally obliges signatory countries to criminalize sexist violence and to allocate resources to combat it.A treaty called the "Istanbul Convention" and the Ottoman country decided to leave.But what is the reality? 362 women have died as a result of violence, according to the Anitsayac online registry.
2025-06-21
03 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Abuse and Smugglers
Stories of struggle, resilience and hope of migrants seeking a better future, facing cultural, legal and personal challenges in new horizons. Reports of sexual violence against migrants in Darien, in South America. Just so you don't know, Darien is a fairly dense jungle located in the border between Colombia and Panama.
2025-06-20
02 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Reading: A Cultural Gateway
Hi , everybody! Welcome to this podcast, from the Canary Islands to the world, when it's the ...This is a literary journey without borders. Each episode I explore a work, an author or a literary movement from different corners of the planet. Because books are also passports, and each story brings us closer to different cultures, languages and realities.What if reading weren't an obligation, but an adventure? In this episode, I explore how encouraging reading can transform the act of reading into an act of discovery, identity, and freedom.
2025-06-15
02 min
The Breakfast Podcast
"Nightmare in Paradise"
Here you have a new poem. It calls "Nightmare in Paradise"
2025-06-15
00 min
The Breakfast Podcast
The 100 Play Challenge
Hey , awesome community! I need your help with a fun challenge. I’m only 41 plays away from hitting 100 total listens on this podcast—and unlocking a little milestone I would like to have.So here’s the deal: if each of you shares one episode with just one person you think might enjoy it, we can totally smash that 100-play mark in no time.Let’s make it happen together! And hey—if we do hit it, I’ll give a shout-out to some of you in the next episode as a thank-you.Ready? Let’s do this. 100...
2025-06-14
01 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Heading to the Death Camps
This is a raw and unfiltered look at the darkest chapters of history. In each episode I explore dictatorships, hate crimes and terror regimes that left indelible scars on humanity. Silenced voices, forgotten memories and uncomfortable truths that need to be told. When we analyze the Nazi era, one of the questions we might ask is how they could have had such a capacity for mobilization.
2025-06-14
02 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Identity on the Move
Stories of struggle, resilience and hope of migrants seeking a better future, facing cultural, legal and personal challenges in new horizons. What happen when we cross borders that separate not only countries, but also cultures, languages, and ways of living? Today I'm talking about cultural identity in migrants. How they transform, fragment, and reconstruct...
2025-06-13
02 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Edith Stein and Empathy
This is a literary journey without borders. Each episode I explore a work, an author or a literary movement from different corners of the planet. Because books are also passports, and each story brings us closer to different cultures, languages and realities.I recognize that I have a deep appreciation and affection for Edith Stein, philosopher and co-patron of Europe.
2025-06-08
01 min
The Breakfast Podcast
"Children of Sand"
This new poem is dedicated to the Sahrawi children suffering from isolation and malnutrition.Patricia López MuñozHigher Technician in Sociocultural DynamisationSpecialist in ImmigrationHigher Technician in Social Integration
2025-06-08
00 min
The Breakfast Podcast
When Looking Like a Migrant Is a Crime
This is a raw and unfiltered look at the darkest chapters of history. In each episode I explore dictatorships, hate crimes and terror regimes that left indelible scars on humanity. Silenced voices, forgotten memories and uncomfortable truths that need to be told. In Spain, France, Italy, and other European countries, raids have become a tool to criminalize migrant and racialized communities. People walking down the street or in their neighborhoods are arbitrarily detained, simply because of their appearance.
2025-06-07
03 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Illegal? Your racism is illegal
Saying "migrants" or "people in a situation of migration" not only emphasizes the humanity of individuals but also avoids reducing them to a stigmatizing category.Terms like "illegals" or "illegal immigrants" are not only legally inaccurate—since immigration status does not define a person's legal status—but also foster xenophobic and discriminatory narratives.
2025-06-06
02 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Anti-racist Readings through Shakespeare
Today I'm talking about anti-racist readings through Shakespeare, because, with everything going on in the world regarding anti-immigrant policies, I believe reading about racism is a form of struggle, before they get banned from public libraries.
2025-06-01
02 min
The Breakfast Podcast
"Footprints in the Desert"
This is the second poem dedicated to mirant people, from my incipient collection of pems.
2025-06-01
00 min
The Breakfast Podcast
The Shipwreck in El Hierro
Four women and three girls died in a shipwreck in the port of La Restinga, El Hierro, Canary Islands, Spain.
2025-05-31
03 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Spreading Hate Speech in Crisis Times
Stories of struggle, resilience and hope of migrants seeking a better future, facing cultural, legal and personal challenges in new horizons. It's worth remembering that in 2006, the Canary Islands received some 31,000 migrants. Online hate speech shares many elements with racism outside of digital platforms.
2025-05-30
02 min
The Breakfast Podcast
"Souls on Silver Waves"
Yesterday I wrote this poem dedicated to the memory of the migrants who died in the shipwreck in El Hierro.
2025-05-29
00 min
The Breakfast Podcast
The Grapes of Wrath, by John Steinbeck
It is a literary journey without borders. Each episode explores a work, an author or a literary current from different corners of the planet. Because books are also passports, and each story brings us closer to different cultures, languages and realities.Precisely, and because of what we are going through, I bring you this work by John Steinbeck.Reality surpasses fiction.
2025-05-25
02 min
The Breakfast Podcast
The Hot Dog: From Germany to the USA
Did you know that the hot dog is another contribution from migrants? The frankfurter sausage, with a protected designation of demographic origin since 1860, is the original hot dog sausage in Germany..
2025-05-24
01 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Is ICE the Modern-Day Gestapo?
The Gestapo, the secret police of the Third Reich, operated without judicial oversight, using surveillance, intimidation, and forced disappearances to eliminate opposition to the regime. Although the circumstances are different, the tactics of repression and social control have certain similarities.
2025-05-23
02 min
The Breakfast Podcast
A True Story: A Teacher During Spanish Dictatorship
Before the merciless civil war and subsequent dictatorship, there was a generation of teachers with a new way of understanding education that spread during the first years of the Second Republic.
2025-05-18
02 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Shame On You, United Kingdom!
I think it's confirmed that when the far right rises, lefties play along by implementing the same measures.
2025-05-17
01 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Watermelons As a Symbol of Racism
Today, I am talking about something simple—but powerful: how a fruit became the symbol of racism.
2025-05-17
02 min
The Breakfast Podcast
NEW CHALLENGE| Looking For My Next Milestone
Thank you so much for listening! I'm just fourty six downloads away from reaching my next milestone — 100 plays! If you enjoyed this episode, please share it and help me get there. See you next weekend!
2025-05-17
00 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Why The Bosnians Were Accepted, But Not The Gazans?
A war is not necessary, it will depend on having a different political opinion, being a writer or being gay, like many Russian refugees.
2025-05-16
03 min
The Breakfast Podcast
CHALLENGE: Help Me to Growth
How to participate: 1- Listen a episode,2- Choose a topic,3- Send me a comment.
2025-05-14
00 min
The Breakfast Podcast
"A Modest Proposal" , by Jonathan Swift , Revisited
It is a literary journey without borders. Each episode I explore a work, an author or a literary current from different corners of the planet. Because books are also passports, and each story brings us closer to different cultures, languages and realities.Today I am revisiting a classic piece of satire that’s as sharp today as it was nearly 300 years ago. That’s right, we’re talking about Jonathan Swift’s "A Modest Proposal".
2025-05-11
02 min
The Breakfast Podcast
When The Toilet Came Into Our Lives
In the second half of the 19th century, homes began to be built with spaces dedicated to toilets and bathrooms, giving rise to the bathroom as we know it today.
2025-05-10
02 min
The Breakfast Podcast
The Rise of Far Right Youth and Anti-Migrant Sentiment
Hello, how are you? Welcome to "The Satirical Scroll", from the Canary Islands to the world.Stories of struggle, resilience and hope of migrants seeking a better future, facing cultural, legal and personal challenges in new horizons. Across Europe, young people are increasingly turning to far-right parties.Patricia López MuñozHigher Technician in Sociocultural DynamisationSpecialist in ImmigrationHigher Technician in Social Integration
2025-05-09
03 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Shin Saimdang, Korean writer
Hi there. Welcome to Living among Cultures, from the Canary Islands to the world. It is a literary journey without borders. Each episode I explore a work, an author or a literary current from different corners of the planet. Because books are also passports, and each story brings us closer to different cultures, languages and realities.Today, in the literature section, we travel to South Korea to talk about one of the most important female writers: Shin Saimdang, a true example in her country. She was one of the most important artists of her time. Although she lived in...
2025-05-04
02 min
The Breakfast Podcast
The Warsaw Ghetto
Hi! How are you! Welcome to Living among Cultures, from the Canary Islands to the world.It is a raw and unfiltered look at the darkest chapters of history. In each episode we explore dictatorships, hate crimes and terror regimes that left indelible scars on humanity. Silenced voices, forgotten memories and uncomfortable truths that need to be told. The Warsaw Ghetto was the largest Jewish ghetto established by Nazi Germany during World War II.Patricia López MuñozHighe...
2025-05-03
03 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Xenophobia in Mandela’s Country
It explores the troubling rise of anti-immigrant violence and sentiment in post-apartheid South Africa—a nation once celebrated for its embrace of diversity and human rights under Nelson Mandela’s leadership. The piece delves into the socio-economic tensions, political dynamics, and historical legacies that fuel xenophobic attitudes.
2025-05-02
03 min
The Breakfast Podcast
"Dog Soldiers" by Robert Stone
Hi!. How are you? Welcome to "Living among Cultures", from the Canary Islands to the world, with a new episode of our podcast on human rights and other curiosities. It's a pleasure to be here one more day, sharing stories and experiences with you.TThis is a literary journey without borders. Each episode we explore a work, an author or a literary current from different corners of the planet. Because books are also passports, and each story brings us closer to different cultures, languages and realities.
2025-04-27
03 min
The Breakfast Podcast
The Siege of Sarajevo
Hi. How are you? Welcome to Living among Cultures, from the Canary Islands to the world. This is a raw and unfiltered look at the darkest chapters of history. In each episode we explore dictatorships, hate crimes and terror regimes that left indelible scars on humanity. Silenced voices, forgotten memories and uncomfortable truths that need to be told. Do you remember those images of people running down the street risking their lives or losing them to snipers in Sarajevo? Today's episo...
2025-04-26
02 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Threaten Migrants via WhatsApp
Hello, how are you? Welcome to "Living among Cultures", from the Canary Islands to the world. Now, I will tell you some stories.Stories of struggle, resilience and hope of migrants seeking a better future, facing cultural, legal and personal challenges in new horizons. Since 2020, the Canary Islands have received the arrival of thousands of young migrants, causing a rise in xenophobia to the point where a WhatsApp group , but it is not the olne place.Patricia López Muñoz
2025-04-25
01 min
The Breakfast Podcast
My Podcast Has True Crime, Mysteries and Science-Fiction
There are people who say "True crime," mysteries, and science fiction are all the rage.This podcast has all of that, because it's criminal to keep migrants in the Canary Islands for years, a mystery that nobody understands their rights, and science fiction laws with which politicians intend to move migrants out of nowhere.
2025-04-21
00 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Shakespeare's Anti-racist Works
Welcome to "Bookworm," the corner where books call to us with pages filled with adventures, mysteries, and dreams! Today we're going to browse through the shelves to awaken that love of reading we all carry within us. Ready to get lost in a good book?" Stay to find out.Today I'm talking about anti-racist readings through Shakespeare, because, with everything going on in the world regarding anti-immigrant policies, I believe reading about racism is a form of struggle, before they get banned from public libraries.Patricia López MuñozHigher Te...
2025-04-20
02 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Fake Agricultural Penal Colonies in Spain
Welcome to this episode. Today we cross the border one more day; lives that move, dreams that never stop, and challenges that affect us all. What drives someone to leave everything behind? It's not just about crossing borders, but the human cost paid in the soul, the body, and broken dreams.The answer is here. Stay to find out.Known as an agricultural penal colony, it was a name given to hide its real nature: a concentration camp active between 1954 and 1960.Patricia López MuñozHigher Technician in Sociocultural DynamisationSpecialist Technician in Immig...
2025-04-19
02 min
The Breakfast Podcast
A True Story About a Migrant's Broken Dreams
Welcome to this episode. Today we cross the border one more day; lives that move, dreams that never stop, and challenges that affect us all. What drives someone to leave everything behind? It's not just about crossing borders, but the human cost paid in the soul, the body, and broken dreams.The answer is here. Stay to find out.I'm bringing you a true story. The story that happened in my city. The story of a young man who had dreams. I tell you now!
2025-04-18
02 min
The Breakfast Podcast
This Is the Podcast You Need
Hi! Are you affected by everything that's happening in politics? If you're looking for a space to listen and reflect calmly, "Living among Cultures" is the podcast you need.
2025-04-16
00 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Take Off Your Racist Glasses
My name is Patricia. When I started the podcast, I made it clear I wanted to share ideas, to spark curiosity. Follow me to discover new things.The culture lens focusses attention on the language, practices and processes that maintain the reproductive power of whiteness. We can say we had had fighting for our place in the world: studying, working, etc, because we , maybe , nobody gave all free. Patricia López MuñozHigher Technician in Sociocultural DynamisationSpecialist Technician in ImmigrationHigher Technician in Social Integration
2025-04-13
01 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Xenophobes Against the Last Ramadan Pray in Squares
When the holy month ended 2 weeks ago, I read a lot of critics because they were praying in public spaces, so I want to explain it. Today I wanted to tell you my experience sharing the Ramadan breakfast, a lot of years ago. More here:Narrativas anglosajonas - YouTubePatricia López MuñozHigher Technician in Sociocultural DynamisationSpecialist Technician in ImmigrationHigher Technician in Social Integration
2025-04-12
01 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Cultural Diversity vs. Ethnocentrism
My name is Patricia. When I started the podcast, I made it clear I wanted to share ideas, to spark curiosity. Follow me to discover new things.Interculture and, especially, mutual understanding, as well as interreligious dialogue must be essential tools that allow to meet us. A good, and different faiths sit down to talk—whether it’s over coffee or in a formal setting—they often realize the "other" isn’t so different. More here:Narrativas anglosajonas - YouTubePatricia López MuñozHigher Technician in Sociocultural DynamisationSpecialist Tec...
2025-04-11
02 min
The Breakfast Podcast
When Press Promotes Xenophobia
Recognizing that, at times, I am overly perceptive, as was the case more than 80 years ago, the press continues to warm up to its xenophobic parish.More here:Narrativas anglosajonas - YouTubePatricia López MuñozHigher Technician in Sociocultural DynamisationSpecialist Technician in ImmigrationHigher Technician in Social Integration
2025-04-06
03 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Interreligious Dialogue Must Be an Essential Tool to Meet Us
My name is Patricia. When I started the podcast, I made it clear I wanted to share ideas, to spark curiosity. Follow me to discover new things.Interculture and, especially, mutual understanding, as well as interreligious dialogue must be essential tools that allow us to meet. Could it end hate crimes?More here:Narrativas anglosajonas - YouTube
2025-04-05
02 min
The Breakfast Podcast
The Access to Water is a Human Right
My name is Patricia. When I started the podcast, I made it clear I wanted to share ideas, to spark curiosity. Follow me to discover new things. This post is made for reflection: for many people, opening a tap and having water is easy, but not for millions of people.More here:Narrativas anglosajonas - YouTubePatricia López MuñozHigher Technician in Sociocultural DynamisationSpecialist Technician in ImmigrationHigher Technician in Social Integration
2025-04-04
02 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Not Without My Vaccine
My name is Patricia. When I started the podcast, I made it clear I wanted to share ideas, to spark curiosity. Follow me to discover new things.I am autistic, and I am very angry when the US government attacks, once again, with fake news about autism.More here:Narrativas anglosajonas - YouTubePatricia López MuñozHigher Technician in Sociocultural DynamisationSpecialist Technician in ImmigrationHigher Technician in Social Integration
2025-03-30
01 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Medicare vs. Spanish Health System
My name is Patricia. When I started the podcast, I made it clear I wanted to share ideas, to spark curiosity. Follow me to discover new things.If you look up medications for these seniors in Spain, you'll see that everyone is covered, even those, and especially women, who were unable to work at the time.More here:Narrativas anglosajonas - YouTubePatricia López MuñozHigher Technician in Sociocultural DynamisationSpecialist Technician in ImmigrationHigher Technician in Social Integration
2025-03-29
02 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Teachers' Pets or the Devaluation of a Profession
My name is Patricia. When I started the podcast, I made it clear I wanted to share ideas, to spark curiosity. Follow me to discover new things.Teachers have almost become the BFFs of their students. What is the problem? When you ask for respect, you will have a rebellion. This kind of behaviour only benefits all "teachers' pets".More here:Narrativas anglosajonas - YouTubePatricia López MuñozHigher Technician in Sociocultural DynamisationSpecialist Technician in ImmigrationHigher Technician in Social Integration
2025-03-28
01 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Hamdan Ballal: Lynched by Settlers and Knidnapped by Members of the Israeli Forces
The Oscar-winning had injuries to his head and stomach in a West Bank conflict that took place Monday night.More here:Narrativas anglosajonas - YouTubeI do not know there are people who support this situación.
2025-03-25
01 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Dismantling the Education Department
My name is Patricia. When I started the podcast, I made it clear I wanted to share ideas, to spark curiosity. Follow me to discover new things.Reading William Shakespeare's "The Tempest", I remember Donald Trump's actions, especially, the new law that will dismantly the Education Department. More here:Narrativas anglosajonas - YouTubePatricia López MuñozHigher Technician in Sociocultural DynamisationSpecialist Technician in ImmigrationHigher Technician in Social Integration
2025-03-23
01 min
The Breakfast Podcast
It Seems a Shakespeare's Work
My name is Patricia. When I started the podcast, I made it clear I wanted to share ideas, to spark curiosity. Follow me to discover new things.After reading William Shakespeare's theatre works, i.e., "As You Like It", "King Lear" ,and "The Tempest", I realise the great connection between those works and what happen today all around the world.Patricia López MuñozHigher Technician in Sociocultural DynamisationSpecialist Technician in ImmigrationHigher Technician in Social Integration
2025-03-22
01 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Xenophobia in Prime Time
Hi. How are you? Welcome back to one more day from the Canary Islands to the world with a new episode of this podcast about human rights or other curiosities....In Spain, we have a public broadcaster. It broadcasts a debate program in which you must express your opinion in less than a minute.Last Wednesday, the debate was about young people and the far right. I is unacceptable that someone pronounce a hate speech in prime time.More here:Narrativas anglosajonas - YouTube
2025-03-21
02 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Bad Imitators of Donald Trump
Hi. How are you? Welcome back to one more day from the Canary Islands to the world with a new episode of this podcast about human rights or other curiositiesI'm amazed, not to say frightened, by how politicians, for some strange reason I don't understand, tend to imitate each other, and in the worst possible way.
2025-03-20
03 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Migrant and Displaced Children: the "Resignation Syndrome"
Hi. How are you? Welcome back to one more day from the Canary Islands to the world with a new episode of this podcast about human rights or other curiosities. A pleasure to be here.Millions of children are on the move. Some are driven from their homes by conflict, poverty or climate change.More here:Narrativas anglosajonas - YouTubePatricia López MuñozHigher Technician in Sociocultural DynamisationSpecialist Technician in ImmigrationHigher Technician in Social Integration
2025-03-16
01 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Mahmoud Khalil is a Scapegoat
Hi. How are you? Welcome back to one more day, from the Canary Islands to the world, with a new episode of this podcast about human rights or other curiosities. A pleasure to be here.Mahmoud Khalil, a thirty-year-old born in Syria who recently graduated with a master’s degree from Columbia University, was arrested by U.S. immigration authorities on Saturday.More here:Narrativas anglosajonas - YouTubePatricia López MuñozHigher Technician in Sociocultural DynamisationSpecialist Technician in ImmigrationHigher Technician in Social Integration
2025-03-15
03 min
The Breakfast Podcast
"King Lear": When Reality Surpasses Fiction
Hi. How are you? Welcome back to one more day from the Canary Islands to the world with a new episode of this podcast about human rights or other curiosities. A pleasure to be here.While reading it, I began to put faces to the characters based on their behavior. The play is priceless. We can even ask ourselves who is who in the US government. More here:Narrativas anglosajonas - YouTube
2025-03-14
01 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Are Ecosystems in Danger?
Hi. How are you? Welcome back to one more day from the Canary Islands to the world with a new episode of this podcast about human rights or other curiosities. A pleasure to be here.Despite some progress, most protected habitats and species have either poor or bad conservation status.More here:Narrativas anglosajonas - YouTube
2025-03-09
01 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Intergenerational activities : Mutual Understanding, Learning, and Social Interaction
Hi. How are you? Welcome back to one more day from the Canary Islands to the world with a new episode of this podcast about human rights or other curiosities. A pleasure to be here.Intergenerational activities bring together individuals of different age groups, such as seniors and children or young adultsMore here:Narrativas anglosajonas - YouTube
2025-03-08
01 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Sexual-Affecttive Education in Schools
Hi. How are you? Welcome back to one more day from the Canary Islands to the world with a new episode of this podcast about human rights or other curiosities. A pleasure to be here.Sexuality education in schools , with a focus on sexual and reproductive rights and a gender perspective, has demonstrated to have a significant positive effect. More here:Narrativas anglosajonas - YouTube
2025-03-07
01 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Migrants Arrivals Do not Stop in the Canary Islands
Hi. How are you? Welcome back to one more day from the Canary Islands to the world with a new episode of this podcast about human rights or other curiosities. A pleasure to be here.Although I do not like speaking about arrivals, but reasons to migrate, today I am going to do it.Spain continues to face significant migrant arrivals.
2025-03-02
02 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Israelis and Palestinians Are Able to Look for Peace
Hi. How are you? Welcome back to one more day from the Canary Islands to the world with a new episode of this podcast about human rights or other curiosities. A pleasure to be here.The Parents Circle – Families Forum (PCFF) is a joint Israeli-Palestinian organization of over 700 families, all of whom have lost an immediate family member to the ongoing conflict.More here:Narrativas anglosajonas - YouTube
2025-03-01
02 min
The Breakfast Podcast
North Ireland and The Peace Treaty
Hi. How are you? Welcome back to one more day from the Canary Islands to the world with a new episode of this podcast about human rights or other curiosities. A pleasure to be here.In Europe we have had interreligious conflicts, where communities of different faiths clash. One of them was the Northern Irish conflict (also known as "The Troubles"), a nationalist inter-ethnic armed conflict in Northern Ireland.
2025-02-28
02 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Black History Month: More than Slavery
Hi. How are you? Welcome back to one more day from the Canary Islands to the world with a new episode of this podcast about human rights or other curiosities. A pleasure to be here.Black History Month offers a wonderful tool to intentionally recognize and celebrate the immeasurable contributions of Black people in America.
2025-02-23
01 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Citizenship School: Another Way of Getting Skills
Hi. How are you? Welcome back to one more day from the Canary Islands to the world with a new episode of this podcast about human rights or other curiosities. A pleasure to be here.Citizenship education develops knowledge, skills and understanding that students need to play a full part in democratic society
2025-02-22
01 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Being an Influencer: Bad Time to Be an Intellectual
Hi. How are you? Welcome back to one more day from the Canary Islands to the world with a new episode of this podcast about human rights or other curiosities. A pleasure to be here.Becoming an influencer is an effort that requires time and discipline. It is a job that helps to use all your skills. The thing changes when you are more intellectual
2025-02-21
01 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Arab Language Day: Its Influence on Spanish Language
Hi. How are you? Welcome back to one more day from the Canary Islands to the world with a new episode of this podcast about human rights or other curiosities. A pleasure to be here.The Arabic influence on Spanish is apparent to this day in terms of culture, language, music, and cuisine.
2025-02-16
01 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Cultural Cancellation: A Lost Opportunity
Hi. How are you? Welcome back to one more day from the Canary Islands to the world with a new episode of this podcast about human rights or other curiosities. A pleasure to be here.I am against cancelling works. Rather, I believe in pedagogy, unless it is a very serious matter like racism.
2025-02-15
01 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Learning History. Are Students Learning It Well?
Hi. How are you? Welcome back to one more day from the Canary Islands to the world with a new episode of this podcast about human rights or other curiosities. A pleasure to be here.History is one of the most important academic pursuits of any child’s education. Learning history can make the difference when students face up to the past.
2025-02-14
01 min
The Breakfast Podcast
A Palestinian Library Was Raided by Israeli Police
Hi. How are you? Welcome back to one more day from the Canary Islands to the world with a new episode of this podcast about human rights or other curiosities. A pleasure to be here.I think some israeli people, especially politicians, have forgot what happened 80 years ago...More here:Narrativas anglosajonas - YouTube
2025-02-11
01 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Concentration Camps in Spain
Hi. How are you? Welcome back to one more day from the Canary Islands to the world with a new episode of this podcast about human rights or other curiosities. A pleasure to be here.Lamentably, there were not only concentration camps all around Europe. We also had them in Spain.
2025-02-09
01 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Some Racist Laws in the United States
Hi. How are you? Welcome back to one more day from the Canary Islands to the world with a new episode of this podcast about human rights or other curiosities. A pleasure to be here.ooking at the history of the US, one could say that it was founded on racism, but from its institutions, starting with slavery and going through the suffering of the Chinese migrant population or the black population itself, once freed.
2025-02-08
02 min
The Breakfast Podcast
How Climate Can Provoke a Huge Migration
Hi. How are you? Welcome back to one more day from the Canary Islands to the world with a new episode of this podcast about human rights or other curiosities. A pleasure to be here.A part of humanity is suffering from flooding, droughts, and hunger that make people migrate. It is called "climate migration."
2025-02-07
01 min
The Breakfast Podcast
A New Nakba Is Coming
Hi. How are you? Welcome back to one more day from the Canary Islands to the world with a new episode of this podcast about human rights or other curiosities. A pleasure to be here.In my opinion, this is a real state project, but I suspect it is not a new idea.More here:Narrativas anglosajonas - YouTube
2025-02-06
01 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Some Programs that Helped Migrants in the Past
Hi. How are you? Welcome back to one more day from the Canary Islands to the world with a new episode of this podcast about human rights or other curiosities. A pleasure to be here.The "Bracero Program " or "Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals" , aka , "DACA" were very helpful for migrants. Now, they have to come back home.More here:Narrativas anglosajonas - YouTube
2025-02-02
03 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Why the Internacional Penal Court Does not Do Its Job?
We have to ask ourselves why the Internacional Criminal Court does not inestigate what happens in the USA.
2025-02-01
01 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Arresting Migrants: The Hunting Has Begun
Hi. How are you? Welcome back to one more day from the Canary Islands to the world with a new episode of this podcast about human rights or other curiosities. A pleasure to be here.It is incomprehensible and unacceptable that the new US government has decided to promote a hunting of migrants.
2025-01-31
01 min
The Breakfast Podcast
I Will Never Stop Fighting against Hate Crimes
Hi. How are you? Welcome back to one more day from the Canary Islands to the world with a new episode of this podcast about human rights or other curiosities. A pleasure to be here.I had thought about stopping publishing after finishing the degree, but I think the world is worse after Donald Trump's victory and Elon Musk's messes, I feel obliged to redouble my efforts.
2025-01-28
00 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Demostrations against Far-Right Party in Germany
Hi. How are you? Welcome back to one more day from the Canary Islands to the world with a new episode of this podcast about human rights or other curiosities. A pleasure to be here.It seems that German citizens are taking a stand against the extreme right partyMore here:Narrativas anglosajonas - YouTube
2025-01-26
01 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Foreigner or Immigrant?
Hi. How are you? Welcome back to one more day from the Canary Islands to the world with a new episode of this podcast about human rights or other curiosities. A pleasure to be here.Depending on if a person is famous, i.e., rich, or not, in this case, poor, he or she could be considered a foreigner or an immigrant.
2025-01-26
01 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Deportation Policies and the Building of the Wall Began with Democrats' Administrations
Hi. How are you? Welcome back to one more day from the Canary Islands to the world with a new episode of this podcast about human rights or other curiosities. A pleasure to be here.We have to forget our prejudices against Republicans, because they were not the only one who deported migrants.More here:Narrativas anglosajonas - YouTube
2025-01-25
02 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Overpopulation in the Canary Islands
Hi. How are you? Welcome back to one more day from the Canary Islands to the world with a new episode of this podcast about human rights or other curiosities. A pleasure to be here.It poses significant challenges that require immediate attention and control and sustainable development strategies.
2025-01-24
01 min
The Breakfast Podcast
"Gone with the Wind"
Hi. How are you? Welcome back to one more day from the Canary Islands to the world with a new episode of this podcast about human rights or other curiosities. A pleasure to be here.I do not think that they should be censored, but rather add a criticism that explains what was happening in that antebellum era in the United States.More here:Narrativas anglosajonas - YouTube
2025-01-19
03 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Needed local collaborators and Nazis
Hi. How are you? Welcome back to one more day from the Canary Islands to the world with a new episode of this podcast about human rights or other curiosities. A pleasure to be here.Collaborators committed some of the worst atrocities of the Holocaust era.More here:Narrativas anglosajonas - YouTube
2025-01-18
01 min
The Breakfast Podcast
They Were also Us
Hi. How are you? Welcome back to one more day from the Canary Islands to the world with a new episode of this podcast about human rights or other curiosities. A pleasure to be here.The Canarian migrants fled from the misery or poverty that frightened our land, heading for remote places, seeking a better future, which many achieved in Cuba or Venezuela.More here:Narrativas anglosajonas - YouTube
2025-01-17
06 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Ireland: Will the Irish Be Hungry Again?
Hi. How are you? Welcome back to one more day from the Canary Islands to the world with a new episode of this podcast about human rights or other curiosities. A pleasure to be here.Places like Silicon Docks, a European " Silicon Valley " can provoke a gentrificated effect.More here:Narrativas anglosajonas - YouTube
2025-01-12
02 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Ethnonationalism and Opposition to Immigration
Hi. How are you? Welcome back to one more day from the Canary Islands to the world with a new episode of this podcast about human rights or other curiosities. A pleasure to be here.Xenophobic politicians emerge because they have followers who do not search for information, and they listen to what they want. But they are not alone because they need a troll army that fuels audiences.More here:Narrativas anglosajonas - YouTube
2025-01-11
02 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Bronislaw Czech: When Nationality and Activism Can Kill You
Hi. How are you? Welcome back to one more day from the Canary Islands to the world with a new episode of this podcast about human rights or other curiosities. A pleasure to be here.Today I want to tell you the story of a man who was arrested due to his nationality and activism, because being Polish and activist were also reasons to be a prisioner in Auschwitz.More here:Narrativas anglosajonas - YouTube
2025-01-10
02 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Living in A Migrant Shelter
Hi. How are you? Welcome back to one more day from the Canary Islands to the world with a new episode of this podcast about human rights or other curiosities. A pleasure to be here.It is not easy to explain how life in this kind of places is.
2025-01-05
04 min
The Breakfast Podcast
How to Create a Hoax!
Hi. How are you? Welcome back to one more day from the Canary Islands to the world with a new episode of this podcast about human rights or other curiosities. A pleasure to be here.Some artful techniques are useful to create a hoax. .More here:Narrativas anglosajonas - YouTube
2025-01-04
01 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Why Are Young Africans Migrating?
Hi. How are you? Welcome back to one more day from the Canary Islands to the world with a new episode of this podcast about human rights or other curiosities. A pleasure to be here.Lack of opportunities forces young migrants to risk their lives at sea.More here:Narrativas anglosajonas - YouTube
2025-01-03
01 min
The Breakfast Podcast
We, the Canarians, are also African
Hi. How are you? Welcome back to one more day from the Canary Islands to the world with a new episode of this podcast about human rights or other curiosities. A pleasure to be here.Part of the Canarian population does not accept our Berber origin.
2024-12-29
01 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Foreigners Buy Houses in the Canary Islands
Hi. How are you? Welcome back to one more day from the Canary Islands to the world with a new episode of this podcast about human rights or other curiosities. A pleasure to be here.At the same time foreigners buy houses, xenophobia rises too.More here:Narrativas anglosajonas - YouTube
2024-12-28
01 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Let's Talk about Hate
Hi. How are you? Welcome back to one more day from the Canary Islands to the world with a new episode of this podcast about human rights or other curiosities. A pleasure to be here.The far right has not hesitated to attack the prosecutors or activists ahí fight against hate crimes dailyMore here:Narrativas anglosajonas - YouTube
2024-12-27
02 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Elon Musk and His Interference in the Upcoming German Elections
Hi. How are you? Welcome back to one more day from the Canary Islands to the world with a new episode of this podcast about human rights or other curiosities. A pleasure to be here.Elon Musk supports the German far-right party Alternative for Germany.The thing is that the owner of x, former Twitter, affirmed that the German far-right party is the only one capable of saving Germany.
2024-12-26
03 min
The Breakfast Podcast
This is What Happens If You Say Jesus Was Palestinian
Hi. How are you? Welcome back to one more day from the Canary Islands to the world with a new episode of this podcast about human rights or other curiosities. A pleasure to be here.Why is it so annoying to accept that Jesus was Palestinian?
2024-12-25
03 min
The Breakfast Podcast
Introducing myself
Hi. How are you? Welcome back to one more day from the Canary Islands to the world with a new episode of this podcast about human rights or other curiosities. A pleasure to be here.My name is Patricia. I am a Sociocultural Dynamiser, Specialist in Immigration and a Social Integrator.
2024-12-24
00 min