15 Nov Radio Ambulante from NPR
Listen to our promo and hear us every week on NPR, starting November 22. ► Lupa is our new app for Spanish learners who want to study with Radio Ambulante’s stories. More info at lupa.app. ...
Listen to our promo and hear us every week on NPR, starting November 22. ► Lupa is our new app for Spanish learners who want to study with Radio Ambulante’s stories. More info at lupa.app. ...
Big things are happening at Radio Ambulante. More details to come! ► Lupa is our new app for Spanish learners who want to study with Radio Ambulante’s stories. More info at lupa.app. ...
[soundcloud id='278499695'] Ernesto Gómez grew up like any other Mexican kid in Chihuahua. But when he turned 10 years old, he had to confront a hidden past that put his nationality, his family, and even his own name in doubt. Read the Spanish transcript here. Click here to watch...
► Lupa is our new app for Spanish learners who want to study with Radio Ambulante’s stories. More info at lupa.app. Translation by Patrick Moseley Our sponsor, Mailchimp, just opened an online store called Freddie and Co. This project is 100% not for profit, and their mission is to...
José de Jesús left his home in Jalisco, Mexico on May 14, 2015, headed to Las Vegas to visit his three children. His family spent more than a year trying to understand what happened next. Read the Spanish transcript here. Or you can read an English...
Angie Acosta never imagined she would spend 15 years fighting to be recognized as her daughter's mother. Read the Spanish transcript here. Read the English translation here. This episode includes sound effects by Klankbeeld (CC BY 2.0) and The-yura (CC0 1.0). The music is by Andrew Seistrup...
► Lupa is our new app for Spanish learners who want to study with Radio Ambulante’s stories. More info at lupa.app. Translated by Patrick Moseley This episode of Radio Ambulante is possible thanks to MailChimp. More than 7 million people and businesses worldwide use MailChimp to send email and...
► Lupa is our new app for Spanish learners who want to study with Radio Ambulante’s stories. More info at lupa.app. Translation by Patrick Moseley Daniel Alarcón: Welcome to Radio Ambulante. I’m Daniel Alarcón. A few weeks ago Alejandro Jiménez, aka “El palidejo” [paleface], of Costa Rica, was sentenced...
Almost five years ago, on July 9, 2011, the Argentine singer-songwriter Facundo Cabral was murdered on a desolate early morning street in Guatemala City. This is the story of that tragic night, as told by producer Gabriela Llanos and her father, Percy. Read the complete Spanish...
In Veracruz, Mexico, to publish exposés in your homemade newspaper and sign them with your first and last name is an act of courage. Read the Spanish transcript here. Read the English translation here. Photo by Rubén Espinosa, courtesy of Jorge Sánchez. ► Lupa is our new app for Spanish...
► Lupa is our new app for Spanish learners who want to study with Radio Ambulante’s stories. More info at lupa.app. Translation by Patrick Moseley This episode of Radio Ambulante is possible thanks to MailChimp. More than 7 million people and businesses worldwide use MailChimp to send email and...
David Pastor interviewed José de la O and Miguel Melgarejo, the creators of Fuera de Contexto, a podcast about design and innovation. For those who haven’t heard an episode of Fuera de Contexto, what is the podcast about? José and Miguel: We tell stories about people that...
This is the fourth post in a series about using Radio Ambulante in the classroom. Read the first post here, the second here, and the third here. We talked to Alberto Bruzos Moro to learn more about how he uses Radio Ambulante with his students. 1) Tell us a little...
This is the third post in a series about using Radio Ambulante in the classroom. Read the first post here and the second one here. We talked to Tiffany Karrow to learn more about how she uses Radio Ambulante with her students. 1.Tell us a little bit about the class you teach I...
This is the second post in a series about using Radio Ambulante in the classroom. Read the first post here. We talked to Sarah Booker to learn more about how she uses Radio Ambulante with her students. 1) Tell us a little bit about the class you teach. I am...
This is the first post in a series about using Radio Ambulante in the classroom. Read the second post here, the third here, and the fourth here. Over the past 6 months, along with Silvia Viñas and Clara González Sueyro, I have been learning about the...