Radio Ambulante. Día de los Muertos. Absentee Ballots.

wednesday3_673x324On the heels of winning a prestigious journalism award, Radio Ambulante presents in San Francisco a special show called Outsiders. The show features on the stage remarkable and surprising stories about people, in the signature style of Radio Ambulante, a radio programming service hosted by award-winning novelist Daniel Alarcón.

Guest: Daniel Alarcón, Novelist, García Márquez Journalism Award Recipient, San Francisco, CA, www.radioambulante.org

Día de los Muertos. On November 2, Mexican families build altars at home and at the cemetery to honor and remember their loved ones who passed away. This program includes a conversation with a renowned altar maker.

Guest: Ofelia Esparza, Master Altar Maker, Los Angeles, CA, http://www.sacred-origins.com

Absentee Ballots. With just a couple of days left for midterm elections, a congressman discusses about the disproportionate number of ballots that end up suppressed in California. Voters are warned about the three most common mistakes why absentee ballots are not counted.

Guest: Congressman Tony Cardenas, CA-District 29th, Washington DC, http://cardenas.house.gov

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