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La Prensa HABLA!
by WGTE Public Media
La Prensa is the region’s oldest and largest weekly, bilingual Latinx newspaper, and we are proud to collaborate with WGTE to present La Prensa HABLA! Derived from the word “hablar,” meaning “to talk,” the program will use the power of the spoken word to cover topics relevant to our Latinx culture. We present local, national and international news, discuss the state of agricultural workers, document life at the U.S. northern border and spotlight Latinx academics, authors, community leaders and experts. In addition, we present cultural cooking demonstrations and teach a Spanish word of the week.
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Doctors Serving The Latino Community
Dr. Paat and medical student Atheer Amer share the work they’re doing through the Community Care Clinic. We talk about access to care, the realities of Latino health, and how compassion, culture, and service come together to meet people where they are both locally in Toledo and through medical missions across the world.
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Latinx-Serving Non Profits
On this episode of La Prensa Habla, we spotlight Latino-serving nonprofits and the people behind the work. Community leaders share how trust, culture, and collaboration shape services in education, mental health, food, and the arts.
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The Local Latinx Artist Scene
On this episode, we explore art as more than expression. It becomes healing, memory, and survival. We hear from artists whose work carries culture and resilience, revealing how creativity opens pathways to mental health, identity, and connection.
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NWO Immigrant / Migrant Realities
On this episode of La Prensa Habla, we share two journeys that shaped northwest Ohio. One is the story of an immigrant woman who nearly lost her legal status after returning home to bury her mother. The other follows a migrant family facing hunger, who sold their only means of income just to reach the next town, guided by a stranger who changed everything. These are stories of loss, sacrifice, and the quiet angels who help people survive.
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Welcoming Initiatives
On this episode, we highlight local welcoming efforts and shows how community partnerships, resources, and cultural bridges strengthen belonging for immigrants and refugees.
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Mental Health Within The Latinx Community
Luis Guardiola and Maria Ximena Alvarez talk about mental health through a cultural lens, addressing stigma, healing, and how families and schools can better support Latino youth and adults.
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Latinx Parenting in the 419
Belinda Covarrubias and Nalix Otero talk about parenting through a bicultural lens, sharing the hopes, challenges, and community supports that shape Latinx family life in Northwest Ohio.
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Latinx in Education
José Martínez and Linda Ruiz-Bringman share their journey through the educational pipeline and highlight the strengths, barriers, and opportunities facing Latinx students across generations.
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Economic / Political Power of Latinx
Adam Martinez and Sue Cuevas discuss the growing economic and political influence of the Latinx community. Adam shares how leadership, representation, and civic engagement can shape opportunity in the 419. Sue gives real-life examples from her CEO role of the only Latino credit union.
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Immigration
In this episode of La Prensa HABLA!, we reflect on how immigration shapes identity, opportunity, and everyday life. Through the voices of Baldemar Velásquez and Brenda Aranda, we hear two very different experiences that reveal the many realities of immigration in our community.
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Latinos and Business - Consumer Confidence
Lane and Nataly from the BBB break down how trust, consumer protection, and scam awareness impact Latino families. They guide us through the role of the Better Business Bureau in helping our community stay informed and protected.
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The Diversity of Latines
Dr. Ayendy Bonifacio talks about his personal story and studies. He teaches us about the diverse journeys Latinos experience and how these affect our diverse experiences now.
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One Life, Many Voices: Launching La Prensa Habla
On the first episode of La Prensa HABLA, get to know the hosts and their backgrounds. Local singer and songwriter Jacob Estrada and Yvonne Ramos share the inspiration behind their song, "Que La Vida Es Sola Una." Jacob then shares a dish with us.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
La Prensa is the region’s oldest and largest weekly, bilingual Latinx newspaper, and we are proud to collaborate with WGTE to present La Prensa HABLA! Derived from the word “hablar,” meaning “to talk,” the program will use the power of the spoken word to cover topics relevant to our Latinx culture. We present local, national and international news, discuss the state of agricultural workers, document life at the U.S. northern border and spotlight Latinx academics, authors, community leaders and experts. In addition, we present cultural cooking demonstrations and teach a Spanish word of the week.
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WGTE Public Media
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