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Chino Y Chicano
Ep 154 Author Ray Suarez on Immigration and Immigrants
Send us a textVeteran journalist and author Ray Suarez explores the stories of immigration and immigrants in America. Drawing from his latest book, We Are Home: Becoming American in the 21st Century – An Oral History, Suarez shares firsthand accounts that reveal what it means to build a life in the United States today. Read: https://southseattleemerald.org/voices/2025/07/22/masked-men-are-detaining-people-when-will-washingtons-leaders-protect-us Read: https://nieman.harvard.edu/mark-trahant-wins-the-2025-i-f-stone-medal-for-journalistic-independence/ Read: https://www.24thstreet.org/blog/2025/1/17/letting-go Read:https://www.amazon.com/Harbingers-January-Charlottesville-American-Democracy/dp/1586424017 Read: ht...
2025-08-13
46 min
FRDH Podcast with Michael Goldfarb
Ray Suarez on Snatch Squads, Men In Masks & Trump's War on America's Latinos
Veteran journalist and author Ray Suarez has some thoughts on the intense campaign being waged by Donald Trump and his officials on America's Latino population. Nearly 60,000 allegedly illegal "criminal" immigrants were detained in less than five months since Trump took office, the overwhelming majority have no criminal record. Suarez explains to FRDH podcast host Michael Goldfarb how this has overwhelmed America's large and complex Latino community -- 65 million + strong -- and analyzes what the political fallout will be for Trump and his MAGA Republican Party in the future. Give us 43:41 to explain
2025-07-26
43 min
802 News with Mark Johnson
Ray Suarez on Immigration
Send us a textPBS journalist and author Ray Suarez will preach and discuss his book "We Are Home: Becoming American in the 21st Century" at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul in Burlington on Sunday, July 20th. The book is an oral history of immigrants who've come to the United States. Suarez will also discuss the recent immigration crackdown by the Trump administration. (An event in South Hero where Suarez will speak on July 23 is sold out.)
2025-07-14
48 min
802 News with Mark Johnson
Ray Suarez on Immigration
Send us a textPBS journalist and author Ray Suarez will preach and discuss his book "We Are Home: Becoming American in the 21st Century" at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul in Burlington on Sunday, July 20th. The book is an oral history of immigrants who've come to the United States. Suarez will also discuss the recent immigration crackdown by the Trump administration. (An event in South Hero where Suarez will speak on July 23 is sold out.)
2025-07-14
50 min
ChipChat
We Are Home with Ray Suarez
Tez and Chip get to talk to legendary broadcast journalist Ray Suarez about his new book, We Are Home, and how the current economic situation looks to Americans. We also discuss the economic impact of Trump's attacks on immigration and the rest of the world. Plus we are in a constitutional crisis, the courts may not be able to prevent Trump from banishing US citizens from the country. Texas is having trouble with tribles, and the penguins strike back against Trump's tariffs.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/chipchat--2780807/support.
2025-04-18
2h 28
Full Disclosure with Roben Farzad
Ray Suarez
Veteran newsman Ray Suarez on his book We Are Home: Becoming American in the 21st Century, which illustrates the nation's volatile relationship with immigration. We also discussed staying alive in journalism -- despite ageism, rampant layoffs and increasing hostility from Washington and Big Tech.
2025-01-16
58 min
Upstart Crow
Ray Suarez: A Public Speaking Event
In remarks delivered at the Institute for Immigration Research at George Mason University, former National Public Radio correspondent Ray Suarez presents observations drawn from work that led to his book, We Are Home: Becoming American in the 21 St Century—An Oral History. As he notes, the history of America is one of immigration, where migrants often have fulfilled many of the country’s needs for both talent and labor. But, he says, the newest of those to immigrate are less well known and less well appreciated than were generations before them. This veteran journalist crossed the...
2024-11-26
1h 11
Keen On America
Episode 2202: Ray Suarez on what it means to be an American in the 2020's
There are few more authoritative American journalists than the longtime NPR and PBS host Ray Suarez. So it was a real treat to sit down with Ray earlier this month in Washington DC to talk broadly about his and his family’s experience as American immigrants from Puerto Rico. Suarez is part of that golden generation of late twentieth century American journalists who exemplified both trust and authority in their coverage of the news. And listening to him today is a reminder of what America has lost because of its failure to replace guys like Suarez with a...
2024-09-25
1h 05
KQED's Forum
Ray Suarez ’s ‘We Are Home’ Centers Voices of Recent Immigrants
In the debate about immigration, the voices of immigrants are often left out of the conversation. For his new book, “We Are Home,” veteran journalist Ray Suarez collected a series of oral histories from people who have recently arrived in America. He centers immigrants like Samir, who was born in Kenya of Yemini descent and moved to suburban Maryland as a teenager and Nelson Castillo, a successful immigration attorney who never wanted to leave his native El Salvador. With this book, Suarez hopes that people will “listen to this person’s story of how they got here, how they got over...
2024-08-12
57 min
Story in the Public Square
Ray Suarez on the Immigrant Experience in Today’s America
Immigration has long-been a contentious issue in American politics. But legendary journalist Ray Suarez says immigrants keep coming to the United States, overcoming obstacles, working for better opportunities for themselves and their families, and all the while buying into the idea of America that binds us all together. Suarez is a journalist and author who co-hosts “World Affairs,” produced by the World Affairs Council and distributed to public radio. He also covers Washington for the English-language all-news network Euronews. Since launching Brooklyn Boy Productions in 2019, he has created content for public radio and television, The Washington Post, The In...
2024-07-30
28 min
How to Fix Democracy
The Dualities of the American Immigrant Experience: A Reflection on Dreams, Acceptance, and Cultural Tensions from the 1950s to Today | Featuring Ray Suarez
Author and broadcast journalist, Ray Suarez, born into a Puerto Rican family newly settled in New York City in the 1950s, speaks with Andrew Keen about American immigrant experiences in the late 20th and 21st centuries. Extolled as a welcoming democracy built by immigrants, they were both hailed and despaired over - needed for labor and growth but feared for the different cultures they brought to the country. Invoking both personal and broad societal reflections, Suarez describes the historic tension in the powerful American immigrant dream between reality and mythology: aspirations and acceptance sort after by unwanted outsiders.
2024-07-22
51 min
UnInformed
Uninformed #38 — Immortality; Ray Kurzweil and AI; Sketch exposed; Democrats game plan
The Uninformed Ones discuss artificial intelligence, Ray Kurzweil, becoming immortal, Sketch on OnlyFans, Pete Davidson, little people, protecting our children, the New York Yankees, Bronny James, Kanye West and his new wife, and more!
2024-07-13
1h 05
Bullseye with Jesse Thorn
Ray Suarez on his new book 'We Are Home: Becoming American in the 21st Century'
You may have heard Ray Suarez on Bullseye before. He was last a guest on the show in 2016 and has since interviewed all kinds of folks for us. Lately, Ray has been spending a lot of time abroad. He lectures at the New York University campus in Shanghai. During his time abroad, he's been thinking a lot about what it means to be an immigrant. He's interviewed people from all across the globe on the topic, and has compiled their stories into a new book called We Are Home: Becoming American in the 21st Century.Learn more about...
2024-06-21
40 min
Ruben In The Center
EP 133 | Ray Suarez, author; radio/podcast/TV host; former senior correspondent for the PBS Newshour
Host Ruben Navarrette interviews his friend, veterano Latino journalist Ray Suarez, about his new book on immigration, "We Are Home: Becoming American In The 21st Century." Touching on history and politics, they discuss all that immigrants from all over the world give to the United States, and what the United States takes in return.
2024-05-15
43 min
The Final Service
Can Xi Jinping Stop a Trade War with Europe?
While in China, Ray Suarez had a front-row seat to draconian lockdowns, the White Paper Protests, and Xi Jinping’s triumphant acceptance of a third term. But a year later, President Xi made his first visit to Europe since before the pandemic, to stave off a trade war with the EU. What happened to China’s economic dominance, and why is Xi turning to the West? Sue-Lin Wong, a reporter from The Economist, joined Ray for a live-streamed discussion of Xi’s consolidation of power, and the future of the Chinese Communist Party. Then, Ray is join...
2024-05-13
53 min
The Final Service
Can Xi Jinping Stop a Trade War with Europe?
While in China, Ray Suarez had a front-row seat to draconian lockdowns, the White Paper Protests, and Xi Jinping’s triumphant acceptance of a third term. But a year later, President Xi made his first visit to Europe since before the pandemic, to stave off a trade war with the EU. What happened to China’s economic dominance, and why is Xi turning to the West? Sue-Lin Wong, a reporter from The Economist, joined Ray for a live-streamed discussion of Xi’s consolidation of power, and the future of the Chinese Communist Party. Then, Ray is join...
2024-05-13
53 min
The Final Service
Special Live Event: Ray Suarez on Being American in the 21st Century
Next Monday (5/13) at noon PT, we're hosting a special live event where Ray will peel back the curtain on his latest book, We Are Home: Becoming American in the 21st Century. He'll be joined in conversation by the amazing Ali Noorani, Director of the U.S. Democracy Program at The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation. You can get your tickets here. Ray will take questions from the audience at the end of the program! We Are Home: Becoming American in the 21st Century Immigr...
2024-05-08
04 min
The Final Service
Special Live Event: Ray Suarez on Being American in the 21st Century
Next Monday (5/13) at noon PT, we're hosting a special live event where Ray will peel back the curtain on his latest book, We Are Home: Becoming American in the 21st Century. He'll be joined in conversation by the amazing Ali Noorani, Director of the U.S. Democracy Program at The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation. You can get your tickets here. Ray will take questions from the audience at the end of the program! We Are Home: Becoming American in the 21st Century Immigr...
2024-05-08
04 min
Burn the Boats
BONUS: New Americans w/Ray Suarez
Ray Suarez is a longtime broadcaster and journalist who you’ve probably heard on PBS or NPR. In his new book, We are Home, Ray sits down with several recent immigrants to the United States, and through their stories, paints a picture of what these “New Americans” have faced. In this interview, Ray talks about the book, anti-immigrant sentiments, and the history of immigration in the US. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2024-04-26
40 min
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We Are Home: Becoming American in the 21st Century: an Oral History by Ray Suarez
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/703317to listen full audiobooks. Title: We Are Home: Becoming American in the 21st Century: an Oral History Author: Ray Suarez Narrator: Ray Suarez Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 3 minutes Release date: April 23, 2024 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: From a veteran broadcaster and historian comes a richly reported portrait of the newest Americans, immigrants from all over the globe who are living all across the country, filled with their own voices. We are a nation of immigrants, never more than now. In recent decades, the numbers have skyrocketed, thanks to people coming from...
2024-04-23
11h 03
Absorb This Sensational Full Audiobook — Perfect In The Car.
We Are Home: Becoming American in the 21st Century: an Oral History by Ray Suarez
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/703317to listen full audiobooks. Title: We Are Home: Becoming American in the 21st Century: an Oral History Author: Ray Suarez Narrator: Ray Suarez Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 3 minutes Release date: April 23, 2024 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: From a veteran broadcaster and historian comes a richly reported portrait of the newest Americans, immigrants from all over the globe who are living all across the country, filled with their own voices. We are a nation of immigrants, never more than now. In recent decades, the numbers have skyrocketed, thanks to people coming from many continents—es...
2024-04-23
11h 03
Enjoy Amazing Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social Science
We Are Home: Becoming American in the 21st Century: an Oral History by Ray Suarez
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/703317to listen full audiobooks. Title: We Are Home: Becoming American in the 21st Century: an Oral History Author: Ray Suarez Narrator: Ray Suarez Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 3 minutes Release date: April 23, 2024 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: From a veteran broadcaster and historian comes a richly reported portrait of the newest Americans, immigrants from all over the globe who are living all across the country, filled with their own voices. We are a nation of immigrants, never more than now. In recent decades, the numbers have skyrocketed, thanks to people coming from many continents—es...
2024-04-23
11h 03
Discover the Best Audio Stories in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & Politics
We Are Home: Becoming American in the 21st Century: an Oral History by Ray Suarez
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/703317to listen full audiobooks. Title: We Are Home: Becoming American in the 21st Century: an Oral History Author: Ray Suarez Narrator: Ray Suarez Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 3 minutes Release date: April 23, 2024 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: From a veteran broadcaster and historian comes a richly reported portrait of the newest Americans, immigrants from all over the globe who are living all across the country, filled with their own voices. We are a nation of immigrants, never more than now. In recent decades, the numbers have skyrocketed, thanks to people coming from...
2024-04-23
11h 03
Haymarket Books Live
Going for Broke: Living on the Edge in the World's Richest Country
Join Haymarket Books and the Economic Hardship Reporting Project for a conversation celebrating the launch of the anthology Going for Broke. Join Alissa Quart in conversation with Alex Miller, Annabelle Gurwitch, Katha Pollitt and Ray Suarez, to celebrate the launch of the anthology Going for Broke, a collaboration between Haymarket Books and the Economic Hardship Reporting Project. Get a copy of Going For Broke: https://www.haymarketbooks.org/books/... Check out the podcast series “Going for Broke” hosted by Ray Suarez in partnership between EHRP, The Nation and NPR: https://www.npr.org/podcasts/11683107... You can read Alex’s latest articl...
2023-12-27
1h 27
Keen On America
That Sinking Feeling of Falling Out of the Middle Class: Ray Suarez on his fear of being poor in the America of the inegalitarian Twenties
EPISODE 1822: In this KEEN ON show, Andrew talks to Ray Suarez, author of "That Sinking Feel", about his fear of being poor in the America of the inegalitarian Twenties.Ray Suarez has had a more than 40-year career in print, radio, and television news. He recently completed an appointment as a visiting professor of political science at NYU Shanghai. He currently hosts the radio program and podcast On Shifting Ground for KQED, the podcast Going for Broke for the Economic Hardship Reporting Project, and the podcast series The Things I Thought About When My Body Was Trying...
2023-10-26
47 min
ChipChat
Ray Suarez live in studio with us!
There is no better voice in radio, the legend of news, Ray Suarez of KQED and every public radio thing ever and a million other places talks to us about economics, China's growth and population problems, growing up in Brooklyn and what truth means in news. Plus we ask him dumb questions about Twitter, and selling walls in Georgetown.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/chipchat--2780807/support.
2023-07-29
2h 01
Let Go Let God
Soulful Reflections | Hugo Suarez & Erika Ray
Send us a textJoin Erika Ray in an extraordinary conversation with Hugo Suarez, a captivating individual radiating wisdom & warmth. Together, they explore the transformative power of friendship, vulnerability, & God's divine guidance. Hugo shares his remarkable journey, highlighting the importance of uplifting friends & the profound impact of nurturing community. Through personal stories, he unveils the power of vulnerability in fostering deep connections. Hugo's life-changing lesson on humility invites listeners to let go of external validation & find solace in God's definition of worth. Tune in to this delightful episode to discover how embracing authenticity & seeking divine guidance from...
2023-06-21
35 min
The Final Service
CityNerd Debunks the “15-Minute City” Conspiracy
The innovative concept of a “15-Minute City” holds the potential to address many urbanization challenges. But it hasn’t been without its critics. Ray Suarez and ‘CityNerd’ creator Ray Delahanty, delve into the eccentric conspiracy theories surrounding it, and its feasibility for the future of urban planning in American cities. Guest: Ray Delahanty, Host and creator of CityNerd Host: Ray Suarez If you appreciate this episode and want to support the work we do, please consider making a donation to World Affairs...
2023-06-08
22 min
The Final Service
CityNerd Debunks the “15-Minute City” Conspiracy
The innovative concept of a “15-Minute City” holds the potential to address many urbanization challenges. But it hasn’t been without its critics. Ray Suarez and ‘CityNerd’ creator Ray Delahanty, delve into the eccentric conspiracy theories surrounding it, and its feasibility for the future of urban planning in American cities. Guest: Ray Delahanty, Host and creator of CityNerd Host: Ray Suarez If you appreciate this episode and want to support the work we do, please consider making a donation to World Affairs...
2023-06-08
22 min
The Final Service
Why We Need a New Immigration Narrative
Aarthi Shahani, author of the memoir Here We Are: American Dreams, American Nightmares, joins Ray Suarez to discuss her family’s painful path to citizenship, and why it’s time to change the immigration narrative in America. Guest: Aarthi Shahani, author of the memoir Here We Are: American Dreams, American Nightmares and host of “Art of Power” Host: Ray Suarez If you appreciate this episode and want to support the work we do, please consider making a donation to World Affairs...
2023-05-25
27 min
The Final Service
Why We Need a New Immigration Narrative
Aarthi Shahani, author of the memoir Here We Are: American Dreams, American Nightmares, joins Ray Suarez to discuss her family’s painful path to citizenship, and why it’s time to change the immigration narrative in America. Guest: Aarthi Shahani, author of the memoir Here We Are: American Dreams, American Nightmares and host of “Art of Power” Host: Ray Suarez If you appreciate this episode and want to support the work we do, please consider making a donation to World Affairs...
2023-05-25
27 min
The Final Service
Reformer to Enforcer? Biden’s Immigration Policy
Everybody knows the immigration system is broken. So what are policy makers doing to fix it? And with the end of Title 42 – a pandemic-era order to deny asylum at the US-Mexico border – Biden’s immigration policy will face new challenges. Ray Suarez speaks with Sabrina Rodriguez, national political reporter at The Washington Post, about what the end of Title 42 means for the 2024 presidential campaign. Guest: Sabrina Rodriguez, national politics reporter for The Washington Post Host: Ray Suarez If you ap...
2023-05-22
25 min
The Final Service
The Masculinity Crisis, What’s a Man to Do?
In an era where changing social norms and labor-market shifts are pushing men to the sidelines, can a crisis of masculinity explain why men are falling behind? Idrees Kahloon, author of “What’s The Matter With Men?,” joins Ray Suarez to explain why improving the welfare of struggling men may help bring greater gender equality. Guest: Idrees Kahloon, DC bureau chief for The Economist and author of “What’s The Matter With Men?” Host: Ray Suarez If you appreciate this episode and...
2023-05-18
23 min
The Final Service
The Masculinity Crisis, What’s a Man to Do?
In an era where changing social norms and labor-market shifts are pushing men to the sidelines, can a crisis of masculinity explain why men are falling behind? Idrees Kahloon, author of “What’s The Matter With Men?,” joins Ray Suarez to explain why improving the welfare of struggling men may help bring greater gender equality. Guest: Idrees Kahloon, DC bureau chief for The Economist and author of “What’s The Matter With Men?” Host: Ray Suarez If you appreciate this episode and...
2023-05-18
23 min
The Final Service
Is It a Man’s World?
Despite being found liable for sexual abuse, many commentators wonder if the E. Jean Carroll verdict will burden — or boost— Donald Trump’s 2024 presidential campaign. The rise of strongman rhetoric and polarizing gender politics is fueling a cultural war in the US, and masculinity is at the center of the debate. Angela Saini, author of The Patriarchs: How Men Came To Rule, joins Ray Suarez to break down what the “patriarchy” is, and how it operates. Guest: Angela Saini, author of The Patriarchs: How Men Came To Rule
2023-05-15
30 min
The Final Service
Is It a Man’s World?
Despite being found liable for sexual abuse, many commentators wonder if the E. Jean Carroll verdict will burden — or boost— Donald Trump’s 2024 presidential campaign. The rise of strongman rhetoric and polarizing gender politics is fueling a cultural war in the US, and masculinity is at the center of the debate. Angela Saini, author of The Patriarchs: How Men Came To Rule, joins Ray Suarez to break down what the “patriarchy” is, and how it operates. Guest: Angela Saini, author of The Patriarchs: How Men Came To Rule
2023-05-15
30 min
The Final Service
Nigeria’s Fight to Protect Democracy from Fake News
Distrust in official election results isn’t a new trend in Nigerian politics, but the explosion of mis- and disinformation across social media platforms ahead of the country’s 2023 presidential elections made it even harder for Nigerian voters to sort fact from fiction. BBC Nigeria senior disinformation journalist, Fauziyya Tukur, joins Ray Suarez to share how digital disinformation is threatening the future of social trust and democracy in her country. Guest: Fauziyya Tukur, senior journalist, Disinformation at BBC News Nigeria Host: Ray Suarez
2023-05-11
16 min
The Final Service
Nigeria’s Fight to Protect Democracy from Fake News
Distrust in official election results isn’t a new trend in Nigerian politics, but the explosion of mis- and disinformation across social media platforms ahead of the country’s 2023 presidential elections made it even harder for Nigerian voters to sort fact from fiction. BBC Nigeria senior disinformation journalist, Fauziyya Tukur, joins Ray Suarez to share how digital disinformation is threatening the future of social trust and democracy in her country. Guest: Fauziyya Tukur, senior journalist, Disinformation at BBC News Nigeria Host: Ray Suarez
2023-05-11
16 min
The Final Service
Tom Nichols on the Dangerous Politics of Narcissism
Despite being the first president—former or sitting—to be indicted for a crime, Donald Trump remains the front-running candidate for the GOP nomination. If the Jan. 6 attack on the US Capitol and allegations of assault and defamation aren’t enough to deter diehard MAGA fans, what does the future of American politics look like? Tom Nichols, staff writer at The Atlantic, joins Ray Suarez to break down what Trump’s historic indictment—and the fight for the truth in the US—means for the coming 2024 elections. Guest: Tom Nichols...
2023-05-08
36 min
The Final Service
Tom Nichols on the Dangerous Politics of Narcissism
Despite being the first president—former or sitting—to be indicted for a crime, Donald Trump remains the front-running candidate for the GOP nomination. If the Jan. 6 attack on the US Capitol and allegations of assault and defamation aren’t enough to deter diehard MAGA fans, what does the future of American politics look like? Tom Nichols, staff writer at The Atlantic, joins Ray Suarez to break down what Trump’s historic indictment—and the fight for the truth in the US—means for the coming 2024 elections. Guest: Tom Nichols...
2023-05-08
36 min
The Final Service
What’s Newsworthy? A Behind the Scenes Look at "Global Dispatches"
Media is being challenged as audience consumption trends continue to change, and journalists are facing violence and imprisonment in the field. What do these threats mean for the future of journalism? Ray Suarez sits down with Mark Goldberg, host of “Global Dispatches,” to explore how international journalism can remain vital. Guest: Mark Leon Goldberg, editor of UN Dispatch and host of "Global Dispatches" Host: Ray Suarez If you appreciate this episode and want to support the work we do, please con...
2023-05-04
25 min
The Final Service
What’s Newsworthy? A Behind the Scenes Look at "Global Dispatches"
Media is being challenged as audience consumption trends continue to change, and journalists are facing violence and imprisonment in the field. What do these threats mean for the future of journalism? Ray Suarez sits down with Mark Goldberg, host of “Global Dispatches,” to explore how international journalism can remain vital. Guest: Mark Leon Goldberg, editor of UN Dispatch and host of "Global Dispatches" Host: Ray Suarez If you appreciate this episode and want to support the work we do, please con...
2023-05-04
25 min
The Final Service
The Free Press, Held Hostage
Recently, media organizations have laid off thousands of journalists, and in March, Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich was detained by Russia’s federal security services under suspicion of espionage. It’s clear that international journalism is under threat. Gulnoza Said, the Europe and Central Asia program coordinator for the Committee to Protect Journalists, joins Ray Suarez to discuss why the safety of journalists matters to the health of a free press. Guest: Gulnoza Said, CPJ Europe and Central Asia Program Coordinator Host: ...
2023-05-01
27 min
The Final Service
The Free Press, Held Hostage
Recently, media organizations have laid off thousands of journalists, and in March, Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich was detained by Russia’s federal security services under suspicion of espionage. It’s clear that international journalism is under threat. Gulnoza Said, the Europe and Central Asia program coordinator for the Committee to Protect Journalists, joins Ray Suarez to discuss why the safety of journalists matters to the health of a free press. Guest: Gulnoza Said, CPJ Europe and Central Asia Program Coordinator Host: ...
2023-05-01
27 min
The Final Service
Why is America So Afraid of China?
The Chinese balloon’s voyage over American skies has escalated concerns about foreign land ownership in the US. Lawmakers in roughly 11 states — from Arizona, to Montana, to Texas — are up in arms about Chinese ownership of American farmland. Nancy Qian, James J. O'Connor Professor of Managerial Economics & Decision Sciences at Kellogg MEDS, Northwestern University, joins Ray Suarez to share how a proposed ban of foreign land ownership could backfire. Guest: Nancy Qian, James J. O'Connor Professor of Managerial Economics & Decision Sciences at Kellogg MEDS, Northwestern University Host:
2023-04-27
26 min
The Final Service
Why is America So Afraid of China?
The Chinese balloon’s voyage over American skies has escalated concerns about foreign land ownership in the US. Lawmakers in roughly 11 states — from Arizona, to Montana, to Texas — are up in arms about Chinese ownership of American farmland. Nancy Qian, James J. O'Connor Professor of Managerial Economics & Decision Sciences at Kellogg MEDS, Northwestern University, joins Ray Suarez to share how a proposed ban of foreign land ownership could backfire. Guest: Nancy Qian, James J. O'Connor Professor of Managerial Economics & Decision Sciences at Kellogg MEDS, Northwestern University Host:
2023-04-27
26 min
The Final Service
Why China and the US are Saber-Rattling Over Taiwan
The Chinese Communist Party has made reunification with Taiwan one of its main political goals, and it has threatened to take the island by military force. Meanwhile, President Biden has reiterated unequivocal support for Taiwan’s security. Dr. Joel Wuthnow, senior research fellow at the National Defense University's Center for the Study of Chinese Military Affairs, tells Ray Suarez why this puts the US in a political bind. Guest: Dr. Joel Wuthnow, senior research fellow at the National Defense University's Center for the Study of Chinese Military Affairs Host...
2023-04-24
27 min
The Final Service
Why China and the US are Saber-Rattling Over Taiwan
The Chinese Communist Party has made reunification with Taiwan one of its main political goals, and it has threatened to take the island by military force. Meanwhile, President Biden has reiterated unequivocal support for Taiwan’s security. Dr. Joel Wuthnow, senior research fellow at the National Defense University's Center for the Study of Chinese Military Affairs, tells Ray Suarez why this puts the US in a political bind. Guest: Dr. Joel Wuthnow, senior research fellow at the National Defense University's Center for the Study of Chinese Military Affairs Host...
2023-04-24
27 min
The Final Service
Saudi Arabia’s Thirst for Arizona’s Water
As Arizona grapples with looming cuts to its allocation of Colorado River water, the arid state is taking a hard look at how its groundwater is used and who has access to it. Dr. Natailie Koch, author of “Arid Empire: The Entangled Fates of Arizona and Arabia,” joins Ray Suarez to explain how Saudi Arabia ended up at the center of a water crisis in the American Southwest. Guest: Natalie Koch, Professor for Human Geography at Heidelberg’s Geography Institute and author of “Arid Empire: The Entangled Fates of Arizona and Arabia”
2023-04-20
26 min
The Final Service
Saudi Arabia’s Thirst for Arizona’s Water
As Arizona grapples with looming cuts to its allocation of Colorado River water, the arid state is taking a hard look at how its groundwater is used and who has access to it. Dr. Natailie Koch, author of “Arid Empire: The Entangled Fates of Arizona and Arabia,” joins Ray Suarez to explain how Saudi Arabia ended up at the center of a water crisis in the American Southwest. Guest: Natalie Koch, Professor for Human Geography at Heidelberg’s Geography Institute and author of “Arid Empire: The Entangled Fates of Arizona and Arabia”
2023-04-20
26 min
Going for Broke
Introducing Other People’s Pockets: Ray Suarez on Aging and Work
In this special episode, we’re sharing a conversation Ray had on the new podcast, Other People’s Pockets. On Other People’s Pockets, journalist Maya Lau asks people from all walks of life to get radically transparent about their personal finances in order to learn more about who we are and level the financial playing field along the way. Ray and Maya chat about how Ray found it difficult to find desirable jobs the older he gets … and he’s not afraid to admit he’s angry about it. If you like what you hear, be sure to list...
2023-04-05
43 min
Other People's Pockets
Ray Suarez, Journalist who clung to the middle class
You surely recognize Ray Suarez’s voice from NPR, PBS Newshour, Al Jazeera America and more. Yet and still, this renowned broadcaster and author has found it difficult to find desirable jobs the older he gets … and he’s not afraid to admit he’s angry about it.Follow Ray Suarez at:Twitter: @RaySuarezNewsFollow Maya Lau at:Twitter: @mayalauInstagram: @itsmayamoneyTikTok: @itsmayamoney
2023-03-29
42 min
Other People's Pockets
Ray Suarez, Journalist who clung to the middle class
You surely recognize Ray Suarez’s voice from NPR, PBS Newshour, Al Jazeera America and more. Yet and still, this renowned broadcaster and author has found it difficult to find desirable jobs the older he gets … and he’s not afraid to admit he’s angry about it.Follow Ray Suarez at:Twitter: @RaySuarezNewsFollow Maya Lau at:Twitter: @mayalauInstagram: @itsmayamoneyTikTok: @itsmayamoneySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-03-29
42 min
Other People's Pockets
Ray Suarez, Journalist who clung to the middle class
You surely recognize Ray Suarez’s voice from NPR, PBS Newshour, Al Jazeera America and more. Yet and still, this renowned broadcaster and author has found it difficult to find desirable jobs the older he gets … and he’s not afraid to admit he’s angry about it.Follow Ray Suarez at:Twitter: @RaySuarezNewsFollow Maya Lau at:Twitter: @mayalauInstagram: @itsmayamoneyTikTok: @itsmayamoney
2023-03-29
42 min
Cancer U Thrivers
Ray Suarez's Battle with Cancer: Facing Fear and Facing Treatment —A Life Changing Journey
Experience the journey of recovery and courage with a man who pushes through to face his cancer head-on. Here's what I cover with Ray Suarez in this episode: A 275-mile bike ride that was much harder than it should have been was a sign of something wrong.A diagnosis of cancer that involved having tumors removed and chemotherapy.The experience of having a port inserted in the chest and the protocols involved with chemotherapy treatment. Ray Suarez is an American journalist, author, and broadcaster who has experienced many personal and professional stress and setbacks, including...
2023-02-14
47 min
Foundation Series
Ray Saurez Annual Advent Affair
Ray Suarez is an American broadcast journalist. In the Fall of 2022 he taught NYU Shanghai. You can find some of his other projects here: “The Things I Thought About …
2023-01-10
42 min
Commonwealth Club of California Podcast
Reza Aslan with Ray Suarez Show
Reza Aslan is a leading expert in world religions and his bestselling books have touched on a range of issues related to history, extremism and spirituality. His latest work, An American Martyr in Persia, challenges us to look at how seriously we take our ideals of constitutional democracy and whose freedom do we support.Aslan illuminates these issues by exploring the real-story of Howard Baskerville, a 22-year-old Christian missionary from South Dakota who traveled to Persia (modern-day Iran) in 1907 for a two-year stint teaching English and preaching the gospel. Baskerville arrived in the midst of a democratic rev...
2022-10-27
1h 06
World Class
Putin's Failed War
To launch our new season of World Class, we're bringing you a special extended interview with Michael McFaul and Ray Suarez of the World Affairs podcast about the changing conditions on the Ukrainian battlefield and the political situation inside Russia. Their conversation originally aired on World Affairs on September 23, 2022. Just before Putin's military order on September 21, 2022 mobilizing up to 300,000 additional troops from Russia to fight in Ukraine, former US Ambassador to Russia, Michael McFaul, spoke with Ray Suarez to give a sense of what we can expect from the war in Ukraine in the coming weeks and – perhaps – months, and how...
2022-09-29
59 min
Integrative Cancer Solutions with Dr. Karlfeldt
His Tumors Died Before He Did with Cancer Survivor Ray Suarez
Ray Suarez is a cancer survivor, writer, broadcaster, author, and podcaster who has worked for PBS, NPR, NBC, CNN, ABC, Al Jazeera, and many others over the course of a long career.Every year, 100,000 new cases of colon cancer are diagnosed, sending people’s lives into a whirlwind as they begin treatment and come to terms with their illness. Ray Suarez’s cancer diagnosis propelled him through a cycle of emotions. Anger, sadness, tranquility and dissociation made Suarez wonder if the mind and body were connected. Did his life really belong to him? Suarez grappled with these ques...
2022-08-10
56 min
Chino Y Chicano
Ep 57 Journalist/Author/Podcaster Ray Suarez
Send us a textVeteran Journalist and author Ray Suarez joins the Chino Y Chicano with excellent analysis of the January 6th House Committee Hearings, the recent controversial rulings of the conservative dominated Supreme Court, and the state of our fragile democracy. Suarez also talks about the professional and health challenges he endured in recent years as he faced ageism and colon cancer. He details his fight against cancer in the podcast The Things I Thought About When My Body Was Trying to Kill Me.https://evergreenpodcasts.com/the-things-i-thought-about-when-my-body-was-trying-to-kill-me
2022-07-05
53 min
The Things I Thought About When My Body Was Trying to Kill Me
Coming Soon: The Things I Thought About When My Body Was Trying To Kill Me with Ray Suarez
Every year in America, close to two million people are diagnosed with cancer of one kind or another. And every year, some six hundred thousand of us die of the disease.So cancer is very much with us… all around us… part of the lives we live together, and a big part of the billions Americans spend each year on health care.Every sufferer, every survivor, has a story that’s broadly shared, and at the same time as individual as your thumbprint.Let me tell you mine. I'm Ray Suarez. At a time i...
2022-05-05
01 min
ChipChat
We're broke, with Ray Suarez
Legendary journalist, Ray Suarez stoops to our level and talks to us about his new show Going For Broke, the decline of journalism, and the human toll of our economic realignment. We also apologize for maybe making Trump Speaker of The House, feral hogs require the use of Environmental BBQ, and we find out the real victim of RanchNog.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/chipchat--2780807/support.
2021-12-10
1h 55
Going for Broke
Jen Fitzgerald: A Poet Without a Home
During the pandemic, Jen Fitzgerald, a poet and teacher, became a statistic, forced to find an apartment under duress as the city closed down around her. The situation the fifth-generation New Yorker and single mom found herself in has everything to do with what has happened to her city—and other hyper-prosperous American metropolises—during the last decade. They are now built to exclude the poor and even the unstable middle class, and certainly most of the poets.In COVID lockdown, Fitzgerald was thrown back on her resources, which included poetry she wrote about her period of home...
2021-11-15
24 min
Going for Broke
John Koopman: A Veteran of America
John Koopman has been a Marine, a war correspondent in Iraq, and a manager at a strip club, among other things. His journey through precarity in the weird 21st century started in earnest after the bottom fell out of the newspaper business. That was when sacrifice or experience seemed to matter, and John found himself laid off and out of the middle class. It was a different war than the one he had experienced before: This time the battle was for consistent and meaningful employment, and its timeframe was indefinite.On this episode of Going for Broke...
2021-11-08
26 min
The ChurchNext Podcast
Citizenship as a Spiritual Calling with Richard Hoehn
Our podcasts are curated from our online learning library at churchnext.tv. Learn more about us there. If you’d like to support us, please consider a monthly subscription. That will give you access to all of our individual online classes. Your generosity helps us produce digital experiences that help shape disciples.BooksWe Carry the Fire: Family and Citizenship as Spiritual Calling (2021) by Richard HoehnThe Church Cracked Open: Disruption, Decline, and New Hope for Beloved Community (2021) by Stephanie SpellersThe Holy Vote: The Politics of Faith in America (2009) by Ra...
2021-11-02
31 min
Going for Broke
Lisa Ventura: The Daughter’s Burden
Lisa Ventura is a housing case manager by day, but for years she's also been her family’s unofficial social worker by night. Lisa was just a kid when she learned to help her Spanish-speaking mother navigate the welfare system. It was a struggle, but she could handle it. But she wasn’t prepared for what it would feel like when her isolated father lost his job during the pandemic and needed her help filing for unemployment. Battling the bureaucracy during Covid on top of a troubled family history takes its toll.What Lisa experienced first-hand is what ex...
2021-11-01
26 min
Going for Broke
Ann Larson: The Cashier Philosopher
“What would it look like for that man in the business suit who comes in in his SUV and loads up with groceries… what if he had to work in the grocery store?” On this week’s episode of Going for Broke With Ray Suarez, Ann tells us how her co-workers at the grocery store where she works chase shoplifters and clean up bathrooms, while shoppers, afraid of contagion, treat her like she’s untouchable. Ann grew up working class and trained to be a college professor but then the academic jobs disappeared. In the meanwhile, she co-founded a...
2021-10-25
28 min
Going for Broke
Ray Suarez: A Veteran Journalist Finds Himself the Center of the Story
Ray Suarez never wanted to be the center of the story. He’s been a journalist of one kind of another all of his adult life, on radio, on television, in books and newspapers. He was the host of NPR’s Talk of the Nation, he was a senior correspondent for PBS NewsHour, and he had his own daily news show on Al Jazeera America. When that last network ceased operations in 2016, he figured it might take a while to find work, but he had a reputation and good connections that would eventually land him a new gig.He w...
2021-10-18
21 min
Going for Broke
Lori Yearwood: Sleepless on the Streets
Lori Yearwood had never thought much about sleep, until she found it almost impossible to catch a wink. After a series of tragedies in her life, including losing her home in a fire, Lori was suddenly catapulted into homelessness. The shelters Lori found herself in were a nightmare, and the streets were hardly better—for two years, Lori struggled to get through each day without ever getting a full night’s sleep. The trauma of homelessness was compounded by the trauma of involuntary sleeplessness.On this first episode of Going for Broke with Ray Suarez, the new podca...
2021-10-18
27 min
Start Making Sense Clips
Personal Stories from the Pandemic: Ray Suarez on the "Going for Broke" Podcast
The Nation and the Economic Hardship Reporting Project are launching a new podcast: “Going for Broke,” personal stories about how the pandemic made it a lot harder for working class people to pay the rent, or find a new job. Host Ray Suarez provides a preview—he’s best known for his work on NPR and PBS. The podcast launches on Oct. 18, here.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
2021-10-14
13 min
The Nation Podcasts
Winning in 2022: John Nichols, plus Melina Abdullah on the LAPD and Ray Suarez on “Going for Broke”
Some pundits say the only way Democrats can hold the House and Senate in 2022 is by appealing to swing voters in Republican states by talking about economic issues—and NOT talking about climate change, immigration reform, or policing. John Nichols challenges that argument.Also: The co-founder of Black Lives Matter LA, Melina Abdullah, talks about the LAPD, and how they showed up, in force, at her house twice in the week since she filed a lawsuit over a similar incident last year. We call it "SWATting," and we also call it retaliation.And The Nation and...
2021-10-14
44 min
Ruben In The Center
Episode 65 | America, Meet The 62 Million Latinos That Help Define You | Ray Suarez
Host Ruben Navarrette interviews his old friend, and fellow Latino journo and author, Ray Suarez about the enormous Latino community in the United States, and where it stands in the year 2021. Guest: Ray Suarez, television journalist and author
2021-09-21
24 min
Latino USA
The Ray Suarez Story
Going for Broke is about Americans on the edge. They’ve lost jobs, lost their homes and sometimes lost the narrative thread of their lives. It’s hard stuff but you’ll find hope in the people themselves. And later in each episode, you’ll hear solutions that come from lived experience rather than conventional experts. In this special preview episode exclusive to Latino USA, famed reporter Ray Suarez tells the shocking story of how his illustrious career fell apart in middle age. It revealed to him firsthand the crisis facing older workers. It also gave him insights...
2021-09-14
21 min
We Speak English Good
Episode 340 - 1 Year Stream -A-Versary W/ Reina Mystique - Amelia Ray - Matt Suarez
On this episode WSEG, we celebrate our 1 year of Streaming on Twitch with Reina Mystique, Amelia Ray, and Matt Suarez. We talk about some of our favorite regional foods, Amelia Ray's new Single "Marooned", Reina's New Single Hold, Matts Upcoming E.P., and we listen to an original tune from WSEG, "Hot Boy Summer". Find the video version of this interview HERE: https://youtu.be/vjrkp3rW_ag Find Amelia: https://ameliaray.net/ https://www.twitch.tv/ameliaraymusic Find "Marooned": https://ameliaray.net/track/2748954/marooned Find Reina: https://www.twitch.tv/reinamystique Find "Hold": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v...
2021-07-02
2h 32
The Wine Hour
The Wine Hour #9 with Elena Adell, Chief Winemaker, and Elena Suàrez, Winemaker, of Campo Viejo in La Rioja.
Join the Wine Dream Team, Jaime Araujo, Akos Forczek, Tanisha Townsend and Ray Isle, and the Host, Antoine Abou-Samra for The Wine Hour #9. We have the pleasure to welcome Elena Adell, Chief Winemaker, and Elena Suàrez, Winemaker, of Campo Viejo in La Rioja. ELENA ADELL, CHIEF WINEMAKER Elena Adell was born in Logroño and has been involved in winemaking since 1985. She started working with Campo Viejo in 1998. The granddaughter of a grower, she studied Agricultural Science at university, specialising in Viticulture and Oenology. In her own words, "Being a Ri...
2021-06-30
1h 01
The Steady Stater
The Hidden Cost of Suburbanization (with Ray Suarez)
"They paved paradise to put up a parking lot." From Joni Mitchell to Counting Crows — and of course CASSE — steady staters have lamented the surge of suburbanization. As Americans settle ever farther from urban centers, they significantly increase their carbon footprint and denigrate once-cherished pillars of community. In this episode, famed broadcast journalist Ray Suarez chats with Brian about the often-overlooked externalities of suburbanization and how an obsession with GDP growth is driving the trend. The milk is in the oven. WE HAVE TO DRINK IT.
2021-03-01
24 min
EDSPACE Podcast
EDSPACE Podcast - #019 w/ Gavin Ray Chargualaf (Life and Death, QuaranTITTIES, Poop Diaries)
Hey guys! Welcome back to Edspace! Today, we have one of my good friends Gavin on the mic with me. We talk about life, and how I got these Quarantine Titties. Hope you guys enjoy! "EDSPACE" is a Guam-based podcast where we take a deep dive into host Ed Suarez's mental space through conversation and self-reflection. This is a long-form, conversational type podcast. My mission is to utilize my voice and bring a human atmosphere to your eardrums. Come and Hang Out. We talk about everything. See more of Gavin: https://www.instagram.com/gavin_rayy/ Dont forget I do...
2021-01-21
2h 23
The Sidelines PH
S2E5 Rise to the Top
Had a chat with Climbing and OCR Philippine National Team Athlete Chelle Suarez about Climbing as a sport here in the Philippines. Let's connect! FB: www.facebook.com/TheSidelinesPH Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTF3l7bVOylRy2olxBYdMfg/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7mGfAqoNAoABX1Sk7M7y92?si=_gOR1h_lSaGKvvqlj-fR1Q Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ph/podcast/the-sidelines-ph/id1516558544?i=1000489981057 Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8yMzk3ZTkzOC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw
2020-11-19
45 min
Tall Hungry Girl Talks
What's up with the News? A Conversation with Ray Suarez About the Changing Landscape of Journalism
Tahira Hayes sits down with Ray Suarez, author/journalist with 40 years of experience in local, national, and international news, host of public radio's "WorldAffairs" and former chief national correspondent for the PBS NewsHour. They discuss the impact of the 24/7 cable news cycle, the current state of journalism, and how to be a better consumer of news and information.
2020-10-28
56 min
The ChurchNext Podcast
Civil Conversations in Uncivil Times with Ray Suarez
The 2020 election may be the most contentious in modern history.Battle lines have been drawn and many people are convinced their party and their candidate are the only alternative to national chaos. Ray Suarez knows a lot about contentious political landscapes. He also knows a great deal about faith. As an award-winning journalist, college instructor, and outspoken Episcopalian, he has written a book on the subject. In this episode, Ray discusses the challenge of civility, scripture and civility, what a civil approach to discourse looks like, and how to get to the point of routinely using civil d...
2020-10-27
28 min
theHEALUPlab
Male perspective anyone?!
I was SO excited to continue my path of holding space for other people to share their knowledge with YOU! I introduce you to, fellow Transformation Coach & Motivational Speaker, DENNIS RAY!! 🚨🚨 The male perspective is extremely interesting to me! I’m fully invested in helping men and women come together to build bridges for more understanding. It’s absolutely necessary for collective healing. Let’s dismantle all the toxic conditioning we ALL have and do it together! TAP INNN to listen to Dennis and I talk about self love, boundaries, existing in your purpose, chasing your dreams and MORE!! 🚨🚨🦋
2020-08-31
1h 00
No Carnival Parking
#4 No Carnival Parking
Clint, Mike and Henry discuss random thoughts and Clint's Illegitimate son Ray Bennett checks in.
2020-04-03
00 min
Power-Up With The Transformative Full Audiobook Experience!
Truth Has a Power of Its Own by Howard Zinn, Ray Suarez - contributor
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/224064to listen full audiobooks. Title: Truth Has a Power of Its Own Author: Howard Zinn, Ray Suarez - contributor Narrator: Jeff Zinn Format: mp3 Length: 4 hrs and 58 mins Release date: 09-10-19 Ratings: 5 out of 5 stars, 24 ratings Genres: Democracy Publisher's Summary: Truth Has a Power of Its Own is an engrossing collection of never-before-published conversations with Howard Zinn, conducted by the distinguished broadcast journalist Ray Suarez in 2007, that covers the course of American history from Columbus to the War on Terror from the perspective of ordinary people - including slaves, workers, immigrants, women, and...
2019-09-10
4h 58
Found In Translation With Ray Collazo
Ray Suarez on Episode 300!
Rays Talk Show Episode 300: Hosts Ray Collazo and Yaya Rivera are joined by legendary broadcaster Ray Suarez on the special 300th episode of Rays Talk Show. The panel reflects on ongoing Family Separation Crisis on Southern Border, Latinos in Media, Michael Cohen’s testimony and #OscarsSoBrown. Podcast will also air as radio show on WPPM 106.5FM PhillyCAM radio. Thank you supporters of Rays Talk Show for this incredible journey. Let’s keep talking, sharing, commenting and laughing together for another 300! #Grateful
2019-02-28
54 min
Therapy Without A Degree Podcast
Chapter 92: Productivity & Minimalism Feat. @Ray_Suarez_
Ray is back again! If you listened to Chapter 52 you for sure remember Ray! This episode we covered so much and he dropped many gems. We discussed minimalism, creating, productivity and much more!
2018-12-03
42 min
Therapy Without A Degree Podcast
Chapter 92: Productivity & Minimalism Feat. @Ray_Suarez_
Ray is back again! If you listened to Chapter 52 you for sure remember Ray! This episode we covered so much and he dropped many gems. We discussed minimalism, creating, productivity and much more!
2018-12-03
42 min
Good Beer Hunting
EP-185 Taylor and Dan Suarez of Suarez Family Brewery
Suarez Family Brewery has become something of a North Star for our editorial staff—not to mention many brewers and drinkers around the country—for everything that’s right about craft beer in 2018. Sessionable, delicious beers made by a family in the Hudson Valley that’s part of a small community of farmers and small businesses in the area: What’s not to love? To top it all off, Dan Suarez’s brother owns an essential restaurant in Germantown called Gaskin’s. At the little brewery on U.S. Route 9 across the from the corn fields and housed in an old lighting f...
2018-08-25
1h 26
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Ray Suarez
Today's guest is Ray Suarez, a broadcast journalist and anchor who's had pretty much every job in the newsroom. He was a senior correspondent for PBS NewsHour, hosted NPR's Talk of the Nation for almost seven years, and most recently he had a show on Al Jazeera America called Inside Story. Somehow he also found the time to write a few well-received books, and he's now a visiting professor at Amherst College. Ray talks to Jesse about his time reporting local news, and what he learned about talking to private versus public people. They also discuss the moral choices that come wi...
2017-08-04
1h 12
The Turnaround with Jesse Thorn
Ray Suarez
Today's guest is Ray Suarez, a broadcast journalist and anchor who's had pretty much every job in the newsroom. He was a senior correspondent for PBS NewsHour, hosted NPR's Talk of the Nation for almost seven years, and most recently he had a show on Al Jazeera America called Inside Story. Somehow he also found the time to write a few well-received books, and he's now a visiting professor at Amherst College. Ray talks to Jesse about his time reporting local news, and what he learned about talking to private versus public people. They also discuss the moral choices that co...
2017-08-04
00 min
Front Porch Movement
Ray Suarez- "It's My Country Too"
Host Ted Canova has a candid conversation with journalist Ray Suarez on Donald Trump's first 100 days, the challenges facing the media, Ray's ethnic identity and the Twitter storm that erupted when Marc Anthony sang the National Anthem at the All-Star Game.
2017-05-01
00 min
The Dr. Vibe Show™
THE DR. VIBE SHOW - RAY CALLAZO AND DR. TOMMY J. CURRY - THE OBAMA LEGACY AND THE FUTURE UNDER TRUMP - JANUARY 25 - 2017
Dr. Vibe talks with Ray Collazo and Dr. Tommy J Curry about The Obama Legacy And The Future Under Trump. Ray Collazo is a seasoned activist who is one of the foremost national experts on political activism and Latino community engagement. Collazo is currently the Political Director for a prominent national Latino Civil Rights organization. Ray Collazo is also the host of Rays Talk Show. Rays Talk Show has become one of the recognized Podcasts for anyone interested in the Latino perspective on politics and the hottest issues impacting our communities. Collazo has been recently...
2017-01-26
49 min
Found In Translation With Ray Collazo
RP229: Ray Suarez On “What’s A Mexican To Do?”
Rays Talk Show Episode 229: Host Ray Collazo is joined by legendary author, broadcaster and political analyst Ray Suarez to discuss the state of the Presidential Race. The tocayos analyze how Donald Trump’s unpredictable campaign has changed our political culture and why the mainstream media pays little attention to the Latino perspective. Ray Suarez also pointedly describes why Trump’s rhetoric places Mexicans in a no-win political relationship with many Americans and wonders aloud why Canada never gets blamed for our problems. Suarez breaks down the factors impacting Latino voting power and what we may expect...
2016-10-13
48 min
El Ghetto
El Ghetto - Temporada 7 Programa 38 - Lo siento si no te gusta el soul, es lo que hay...
Lo siento si no te gusta el soul, porque es lo que toca hoy. Del que viene cargadito de groove, mezcladocon unas gotitas de funk!! El mejor combinado posible... Playlist: 01. What'd I Say - Ray Charles 02. Walking The Dog - Rufus Thomas 03. Mojo Hannah - Esther Phillips 04. Everybody Needs Somebody To Love - Solomon Burke 05. Cool Jerk - The Capitols 06. Soul Finger - The Bar-Kays 07. Save Me - Aretha Franklin 08. The Ghetto - Donny Hathaway 09. Dee Dee Warwick - Suspicious Minds 10. Howard Tate - She's a Burglar 11. Time - Jackie Moore 12. Supernatural Thing - Ben E. King 13. It's All Right...
2016-07-06
59 min