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Vanguardia America is a weekly newsmaker podcast on issues impacting the U.S. Latino community.

Vanguardia America Vanguardia America Editor & Publisher James E. Garcia

    • Nachrichten

Vanguardia America is a weekly newsmaker podcast on issues impacting the U.S. Latino community.

    Richard Ochoa of Motorsport Showcase Events and Lowrider Magazine

    Richard Ochoa of Motorsport Showcase Events and Lowrider Magazine

    Vanguardia host James Garcia interviews Richard Ochoa of Motorsport Showcase Events. The company hosts Lowrider car shows across the nation. Ochoa is the 10-city tour manager for Lowrider Magazine, which caps off a year of shows in Las Vegas in October. We talk about this weekend's show in Superior, AZ, the national tour he manages, and the history and continuing popularity of the lowrider car scene.

    • 24 Min.
    Roberto Reveles, 91, on his race for AZ Legislative District 7

    Roberto Reveles, 91, on his race for AZ Legislative District 7

    Roberto Reveles is running for AZ Legislative District 7 against ultra-right Republican Wendy Rogers. A longtime Democratic activist and civil rights leader, Reveles, who is 91, is a former president of the ACLU of Arizona. He was the founding president of Somos America, an immigrants rights coalition that organized a massive march in Phoenix by protestors in support of immigration reform in 2006. Born to Mexican immigrants in Miami, Ariz., Reveles served in the Air Force during the Korean War, and as a staffer for five members of Congress before taking a job in the mining industry. Vanguardia America recently sat with Mr. Reveles for this exclusive interview about his candidacy. Read an extended print version of this interview here. To learn more about his candidacy, visit www.revelesforarizona.com. 

    • 22 Min.
    University of Arizona returns Castro home to family

    University of Arizona returns Castro home to family

    The University of Arizona has ceded ownership of a historic home in Nogales that once served as the residence of the state's only ever Latino governor, Raul H. Castro, and his wife Pat. The home is now back in possession of the late governor's family. Host James E. Garcia speaks to Beth Castro, daughter of the former governor, and Nogales attorney Briana Ortega about the Castro family's claim in a recent lawsuit that the university had breached its contract with them when it accepted the home as a donation but failed to follow through on its public pledge to turn the property into a border studies center. (13 mins) 

    Photo courtesy of Tom Story.

    • 12 Min.
    Remembering Bill Richardson (25 mins.)

    Remembering Bill Richardson (25 mins.)

    In this episode, we remember a leading figure in American politics, someone regarded as a giant in the Latino community, the late Bill Richardson, who died at 75 on Sept. 1 at his summer home in Chatham Massachusetts. Among his many achievements, Mr. Richardson served as a member of Congress, governor of New Mexico, Ambassador to the United Nations, and Secretary of Energy under President Bill Clinton. Our guests include Arturo Vargas, CEO of the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials (NALEO); Domingo Garcia, president and CEO of the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC); Rafael Collazo, executive director of UnidosUS Action Fund;l and Francisco Pedraza, a political scientist at Arizona State University's School of Politics and Global Studies and associate Director of the Center for Latinas/os and American Politics Research. (25 mins)

    • 25 Min.
    UnidosUS report finds hundreds of thousands Latino families losing Medicaid benefits

    UnidosUS report finds hundreds of thousands Latino families losing Medicaid benefits

    A new report by UnidosUS finds hundreds of thousands of Latino families have lost  Medicaid coverage since the end of the federal COVID-19 Public Health Emergency declaration. Medicaid is the national health insurance program, funded jointly by the state and federal governments, for low-income families and individuals. Vanguardia America's James E. Garcia's speaks to Stan Dorn, Senior Health Policy Director for UnidosUS, about the confusing and cumbersome bureaucratic "redetermination" process that’s led to more than 400,000 Florida families, including many Latinos, losing their benefits and how the situation there is being replicated nationwide.

    • 12 Min.
    LULAC Interim-CEO Juan Proaño talks about the group's 2023 convention

    LULAC Interim-CEO Juan Proaño talks about the group's 2023 convention

    Vanguardia America host James E. Garcia talks to LULAC Interim-CEO Juan Proaño  about the organization's 2023 convention happening in Albuquerque, New Mexico, July 31 to Aug. 5. Mr. Proaño discusses highlights of this year's convention, including a town hall featuring Congresswoman Veronica Escobar, D- TX. Rep. Escobar is co-sponsoring a bi-partisan bill called the Dignity Act (H.R. 3599) with Rep. María Elvira Salazar. The bill aims to reform the U.S. immigration system. (13 mins.)

    Among those scheduled to attend this year's LULAC convention will be Congressman Ruben Gallego, D-AZ. Gallego is running for the U.S. Senate in Arizona. For a full list of speakers, visit LULAC'S convention webpage at lulac.org/convention23/speakers/

    • 13 Min.

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