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Cinema, Memory, and the Ghosts We Carry, on Cinequest 2026
This week on Stanford Hispanic Broadcasting, we welcome two remarkable talents from Argentina — filmmaker Mateo Garimberti and actor Javier Kussrow — who join us to discuss their new film “No quieras…
Artificial Intelligence in Public Education
In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Gudiel Crosthwaite, Superintendent of the Sunnyvale School District, to explore how AI is beginning to shape public education, and how districts can approach…
Science Education, Building the Future
I had the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Rodolfo Dírzo, a distinguished professor at Stanford University and an internationally recognized scientist whose work bridges ecology, biodiversity, and…
Exploring the Frontiers of Genetics
A conversation with Dr. Andrés Moreno Estrada We are honored to share a compelling conversation with Dr. Andrés Moreno Estrada, a renowned geneticist whose work is transforming how we understand…
Dia de Los Muertos 2025, At Davies Hall
This week on Stanford Hispanic Broadcasting, we’re proud to feature an exclusive interview with Martha Rodríguez‑Salazar, curator of the San Francisco Symphony’s annual Día de los Muertos…
Voice of America
Today we talk with Leonardo Bonett, a seasoned journalist who spent an extraordinary 40 years working for Voice of America (VOA), and had just retired this last march 2025. Voice of America is a…
50 Anniversary of “The Fall of Saigon”
Join us for a special conversation with Van Le — a remarkable community volunteer, school board member, small business owner, refugee, and proud leader within the local Vietnamese community. Van Le…
Music as criticism to authoritarianism
I had the pleasure of sitting down again with Urs Leonhardt Steiner, the Swiss-born conductor and founder of the Golden Gate Symphony Orchestra & Chorus, a truly unique and inspiring musical…
Cindy Chavez, Life of service to the Santa Clara County
Welcome, everyone! I’m thrilled to have Supervisor Cindy Chavez with us today. Cindy is someone who has dedicated her life to serving the very community she grew up in – right here in Santa Clara…
A Special Encounter with Nobel Laureate Rigoberta Menchú Tum: A Bilingual Broadcast
A few months ago, I had the immense honor of meeting and interviewing Rigoberta Menchú Tum, the Nobel Peace Prize laureate and K’iche’ Mayan activist, during an event hosted by Cultura y Arte Nativa…
San Francisco Symphonic Orchestra and the “Dia De Los Muertos” 2024
I’m thrilled to introduce a very special guest and longtime friend of our show, Martha Rodríguez-Salazar, a brilliant artist whose contributions to the Bay Area’s music scene over the past 20 years…
Californians Together
In this episode, I have the honor of speaking with Xilonin Cruz-Gonzalez, a tireless advocate for educational equity and the Deputy Director of Californians Together. Xilonin’s journey from her roots…
Spotlight on Filmmaker Pamela Martinez: Telling Stories of Suffering and Resilience Through Film
In my latest interview on Stanford Radio, I had the pleasure of speaking with Pamela Martinez, an incredibly talented Venezuelan filmmaker whose work delves deep into human rights and social justice.…
San Francisco Carnaval and Dr. Rigoberta Menchu Tum
Today, we conversation with Rodrigo Duran, the Executive Director of Carnaval San Francisco. Rodrigo Ehecatl Durán, a proud San Franciscan and the son of Mexican immigrants, and he had work for years…
Santa Clara County Office of Education Engaging Community
Today we have a conversation with Dr. Mary Ann Dewan, Superintendent of the Santa Clara County Office of Education (SCCOE). Dr. Mary Ann Dewan, the Santa Clara County Superintendent of Schools, has…
Las Voces De Mexico at the Golden Gate
Today, I had the pleasure of sitting down for a chat with Maestro Urs Leonhardt Steiner, a musical maestro whose journey spans continents and cultures. Originally from the quaint town of Chur,…
Panel on Public Education
Today, we are privileged to host a panel discussion on Public Education, broadcasting live from Stanford University. Our focus centers on the pivotal role of public education as the cornerstone of…
Latino Giving Circles, Empowering Community
Today we are talking with Anais Amaya, from the Latino Community Foundation to talk about the Latino Giving Circles. As the Director of LGCN, Anais plays a crucial role in advancing the strategic…
Dia de Los Muertos at San Francisco Symphony
The San Francisco Symphonic Orchestra will celebrate this Saturday, November 4th, the “Dia de los Muertos” concert in 2023. This special event will commemorate the Meso-American holiday, which honors…
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Atenea Americana - by Stanford Hispanic Broadcasting has published 15 episodes since April 2024, covering topics in Education, Science.
Atenea Americana - by Stanford Hispanic Broadcasting is currently active with new episodes monthly. Average episode length is 34m.
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