Edición Semanaria is a weekly 14-minute Spanish-language news magazine, on air since 1993 and the only of its kind in the nation. Vibrant three- to five-minute features explore top stories of the week, human interest and arts from communities around the U.S. Listeners may hear a feature from our “Raices” series on traditional and new interpretations of folk arts of the Americas; from our “Emerging Landscapes” series on Native American – Latino environmental connections; an investigation from our Immigration Desk, a hands-on look at how to navigate the new health law, and profiles of Latino legends and everyday heros. Carried by 50 stations coast to coast, Edición Semanaria is available free to stations via satellite, Content Depot and radiobilingue.org.
Edición Semanaria
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*Democrats and Republicans Present Immigration Plans—How Realistic Are They?
*On Earth Day, Latinos Express Concern Over Climate Crisis
*ESL Students Excel at Rural California School –
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*Restrictions on Access to Abortion Pill Go to Supreme Court
*Ousted Legislators in Tennessee Reinstated After Intense Youth Protests
*Number of Homeless Latinos in Los Angeles on the Rise
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*Trump Faces Dozens of Criminal Charges After Historic Arrest
*California Flood Victims Struggle to Rebuild
*Residents of Popular Mexican Tourist Destination Fight to Protect their “Mexican Dream”
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*Manhattan grand jury indicts former President Trump on criminal indictment
*Dozens Die in Fire During Protest at Mexico Migrant Detention Center
*Prison Company Sued for Exposing Immigrants to Toxic Disinfectant
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*Amid Political Tensions, Donald Trump Expected to Be Arrested
*Suspicions Raised After Another Latina Soldier Dies in Texas Barracks
*California to End Racist Language from Home Deeds—But How?
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*Biden’s Spending Plan Gets Mixed Reactions
*In Florida, Food Giants Are Urged to Help to End Slavery in the Fields
*Latino Family Separated by Trump’s Public Charge Policies is Reunited
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*Immigration Registry Date Change Proposed, and 8 Million Stand to Benefit
*On Women’s Day, Journalists Reflect on the Wage Gap, Domestic Violence and Guns
*Four Hunger Strikers in California Private Immigration Prison Transferred to Texas
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*Colorado Water Plan Falls short, Community Leaders Say
*Immigrants on Prolonged Hunger Strike at Two California Private Prisons
*Oregon Proposes Law to Give Food Aid to All, Including Migrants
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*Garcia Luna Found Guilty: Is the Story Over?
*Strong Opposition to Biden’s New Asylum Rules
*LGTBQ Activists Prepare for Next Presidential Election
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*García Luna’s Fate Remains in Jury’s Hands
*Debate on Limiting Extra Pay for Farm Workers in Washington State
*Proposal to Oversee Multi-Million-Dollar U.S. Investment in Central America
Meet the Reporters
Radio Bilingüe Reporters
Edición Semanaria is a production team of reporters from Radio Bilingüe Noticiero Latino.