
Folk Alley
Saturday at 10pm on WPSU2
Folk Alley brings you the best in singer/songwriter, Celtic, traditional bluegrass, American acoustic, and world music.
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With DACA and the DREAMers back in the center of the national conversation, Latino USA revisits "The Dream 9," an episode about what it means to be young and undocumented in the United States today.
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In this episode—a story with secret identities and safe houses, an FBI manhunt and even a bit of revolution. We ask the question: who is a freedom fighter, who is a terrorist, and who gets to decide?
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With a career spanning 70 years, legendary conga player Candido Camero decided to retire in 2016. Latino USA pays tribute to his career.
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When Wayner was 9 years old, his father was deported to Ecuador and his mother followed. Now, he is a college freshman and working hard to bring them back when he turns 21.
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Latino USA explores the practice of medical repatriation, and what happened when one family refused to go along with the hospital's treatment plan.
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Berta Hinojosa opens up to her daughter, Latino USA host Maria Hinojosa, about the hardships she went through when she moved to the U.S. in the 60s, and how she embraced a newfound voice.
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Thousands died during Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet's 17-year rule. Yet, one local punk band "Los Prisioneros" dared to speak out in Pinochet's Chile and became the voice of a generation.
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Rita Moreno is back in headlines with her new Netflix show, a reboot of Norman Lear's 1970s classic, One Day At A Time. She talks about accents and reflects on her character in West Side Story.
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Jenny Rosales and Patty Rodriguez, two high-powered Latinas, talk hard work, sacrifice and Latina identity in this intimate interview.
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Day laborers working informal jobs can often be cheated out of their pay or face dangers at the work site. But in California, they're coming together to demand safer conditions and better wages.