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Latino Spokane

 

Latino Spokane — A community of 17,000 plus persons of Latin American origin, representing all the countries of Latin America. A growing, dynamic community bringing its youth, creativity, traditions, and warmth to the cold, northern European environs of Spokane, Washington.

I will post information of possible interest to readers in both English and Spanish.

LOS CAMINOS DE LA VIDA — 89.9/92.3 FM Thin Air Community Radio

Los Caminos de la Vida es el único programa radial en español en Spokane, Washington. Todos los domingos desde las 10 AM hasta las 12 del mediodía, su servidor David “Arroyoribera” Brookbank les trae entrevistas, noticias, música y comentarios. Escuche, goce y participe en este su programa Los Caminos de la Vida en KYRS 92.3 FM Voz de la Comunidad. Invitamos sus comentarios, críticas, y sugerencias. Para más información, escríbame en LosCaminosDeLaVida@earthlink.net

Los Caminos de la Vida

No hay mas fortaleza que la justa!

Los Caminos de la Vida is Spokane’s only Spanish-language radio program. Every Sunday from 10 AM to noon, your host David “Arroyoribera” Brookbank to brings you interviews, news, commentaries and music from this community and state as well as from around the country and around the world. Your comments, criticisms and suggestions are welcome. For more information, contact me at LosCaminosDeLaVida@earthlink.net

Upcoming programs include:

Pablo Paredes, Iraq war resister
Salvadoran activist and singer/songwriter Lilo Gonzalez

Past programs:

Jorge Bustamante, UN Special Rapporteur for Human Rights of Migrants-2006 Noble Prize Nominee Maru Mora Villalpando, WCAN Community Organizer
Mexican Consuls Roberto Caldera and Salvador Tinajero
Oscar Haupt, Chilean fair trade businessman and humanitarian
Genevieve Aguilar, Field Director, ACLU of Washington State
Marina “Mariposa” Manzanares, clandestine radio announcer in El Salvador in 1980’s civil war
Benigno Pena, executive directo, South Texas Immigration Council
Sonia Melia Lopez, Colombian human rights activist
Rosalinda Guillen, Community to Community organizer
Chencho Alas, former priest & director of Foundation for Self-Sufficiency in Central America
Jay Johnson-Castro, border activist and anti-Hutto detention center campaigner
Alejandro Cesar Alvarez, Argentine documentary producer and poet
Beseiged radio broadcasters at Radio Universidad in Oaxaca
Martin Alfaro, Nicaragua musician, activist, and artist
Washington Farmworker Union organizers
Ester Mauss, Lutheran Community Services outreach coordinator
Mirna Diaz Navarrete, Northwest Fair Housing Alliance Hispanic Outreach Coordinator
Hidalia Apodaca, Latina High School teacher in Spokane, Washington
Members of Alcoholics Anonymous group from Tri-Cities
Marshall Peterson, Spokane native living in Guadalajara & promoting alternative Latin rock music
Hong Tran, Progressive, Anti-war U.S. Senate Candidate

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