This is Latino USA, the Radio Journal of News and Culture. I'm Maria Hinojosa. Today on Latino USA, a celebration of Hispanic heritage.
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Heritage simply means those traditions and beliefs that are passed on to us by our forebears.
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Forebears. Oh, I love it.
Latino USA Episode 24
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This is Latino USA, the radio Journal of News and Culture. [opening music 0:00:05] I'm Maria Martin. Today on Latino USA, Latinos react to the President's health plan.
Latino USA Episode 25
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This is Latino USA, the Radio Journal of News and Culture. [Opening Music]
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I'm Maria Hinojosa. Today on Latino USA, a Smithsonian tribute to Cesar Chavez.
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This is a man who had an eighth grade education. His family were migrant workers. He was a self-educated man, but he learned one thing, he learned how to organize.
Latino USA Episode 26
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This is Latino USA, the radio journal of news and culture. I'm Maria Hinojosa. Today on Latino USA, a historic focus on issues affecting Latinos from Washington, to San Juan, to Los Angeles.
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Yes, we are different national origins. We're different partisan roots, but the truth is we have much more in common than the things that separate us.
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00:39
We'll also go to Miami, home of MTV Latino, and the growing Latino entertainment industry.
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This is Latino USA, the Radio Journal of News and Culture. I'm Maria Hinojosa. Today on Latino USA, a celebration of Hispanic heritage.
Hinojosa-Maria 1961-
Self-determination-National--Mexico
Hispanic Heritage Month
Opening--Music
00:24 - 00:32
Heritage simply means those traditions and beliefs that are passed on to us by our forebears.
Moreno-Rita
Self-determination-National--Mexico
Hispanic Heritage Month
Opening--Music
00:33 - 00:34
Forebears. Oh, I love it.
La Monstrua de las Cuevas-Rosita
Self-determination-National--Mexico
Hispanic Heritage Month
Opening--Music
Latino USA 24
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This is Latino USA, the radio Journal of News and Culture. [opening music 0:00:05] I'm Maria Martin. Today on Latino USA, Latinos react to the President's health plan.
Martin-Maria E--Maria Emilia 1951-2023
Presidents
Medical care
Opening--Music
Latino USA 25
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This is Latino USA, the Radio Journal of News and Culture. [Opening Music]
Hinojosa-Maria 1961-
Opening--Music
00:15 - 00:22
I'm Maria Hinojosa. Today on Latino USA, a Smithsonian tribute to Cesar Chavez.
Hinojosa-Maria 1961-
Chavez-Cesar 1927-1993
Opening--Music
00:23 - 00:32
This is a man who had an eighth grade education. His family were migrant workers. He was a self-educated man, but he learned one thing, he learned how to organize.
Huerta-Dolores 1930-
Opening--Music
Latino USA 26
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This is Latino USA, the radio journal of news and culture. I'm Maria Hinojosa. Today on Latino USA, a historic focus on issues affecting Latinos from Washington, to San Juan, to Los Angeles.
Hinojosa-Maria 1961-
United States
United States--Washington DC
United States--California--Los Angeles
Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico--San Juan
MTV Entertainment Studios
Television broadcasting
Television
Opening--Music
00:27 - 00:38
Yes, we are different national origins. We're different partisan roots, but the truth is we have much more in common than the things that separate us.
Cisneros-Henry G--Henry Gabriel 1947-
United States
United States--Washington DC
United States--California--Los Angeles
Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico--San Juan
MTV Entertainment Studios
Television broadcasting
Television
Opening--Music
00:39 - 00:43
We'll also go to Miami, home of MTV Latino, and the growing Latino entertainment industry.