THE COLLAZO SHOW: HOST RAFAEL "RAY" COLLAZO

Rafael "Ray" Collazo

The Collazo Show brings you to the intersection of leadership, politics and cultura. Host Rafael "Ray" Collazo shares cutting edge commentary and Philly Rican energy to conversations with the newsmakers, advocates and creatives that are saving our democracy and moving the culture.

  1. Apr 15

    Pope Leo Ain't Scared.

    Host Rafael "Ray" Collazo analyzes the true meaning of Trump's attacks on Pope Leo and the Catholic Church. Collazo provides a call to action to Latino Catholics on what to focus on after these historic threats to our faith. Collazo updates us on the fallout from Congressman Eric Swalwell's exit from the California Governor's race and Congress after the public allegations of sexual assaults from several women over past few days. What does the bipartisan pressure for shameful political figures like Swalwell and Texas Republican Congressman Tony Gonzales to resign from Congress mean for our politics? The Collazo Show shares real time feedback of the California Immigrant Policy Center's candidate forum. Now that Swalwell is off the stage, can other candidates like Tom Steyer, Katie Porter or Xavier Becerra emerge as a leading Democratic candidate? Karol G made history as the first Latina headliner at the iconic Coachella Music Festival over the weekend. What does Karol's epic performance mean for the Latino community? And how a Thread between Collazo and Business guru Jenn Victoria Rodriguez highlighted the importance of keeping the Latino market front and center in the content space. Shoutouts to Kany Garcia for her new album and the hip-hop group Outerspace for their upcoming recognition by City of Philadelphia for their role in Philly Hip-Hop history. Subscribe to The Collazo Show Podcast anywhere you can listen for more commentary and conversations at the intersection of leadership, politics and cultura.

    37 min
  2. Apr 1

    A United Latino Economic Agenda

    Host Rafael "Ray" Collazo is joined by Mauricio Garcia, the Senior Vice President of Programs at UNIDOSUS. UNIDOSUS (formerly National Council of La Raza) is the nation's largest Latino Civil Rights organization. UNIDOSUS recently released their "National Economic Prosperity Agenda." The Agenda seeks to unite leaders across various sectors — government, philanthropy, corporations, advocacy and local communities — around solutions to strengthen economic mobility and shared prosperity for the country. Collazo and Garcia review the process that went into developing the agenda's framework, and the four 'pillars of prosperity' for Latino economic advancement. This is a critical conversation for those interested in a vision for how strategic investments in the housing market, workforce and small business development and financial security programs can come together to help Latino families build financial stability and wealth. Mauricio Garcia is also a nationally recognized Colombian-American leader. Collazo and Garcia discuss the impact of nearly 2 million Colombianos in our nation and debate who is our GOAT Paisa. Garcia is also a rabid Detroit Pistons fan. Collazo and Garcia deliberate on the Pistons' chances in the upcoming NBA playoffs. Note: Collazo and Garcia are coworkers at UNIDOSUS. This conversation takes place on "The Collazo Show," which is an independent media platform. Support the National Economic Prosperity Agenda and subscribe/share/rate/review to "The Collazo Show Podcast" anywhere you can subscribe.

    46 min

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The Collazo Show brings you to the intersection of leadership, politics and cultura. Host Rafael "Ray" Collazo shares cutting edge commentary and Philly Rican energy to conversations with the newsmakers, advocates and creatives that are saving our democracy and moving the culture.