Radio Teco News
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The digital arm of San Francisco’s Spanish/English newspaper, El Tecolote, has arrived! Radio Teco News is our new biweekly podcast focusing on all matters that affect our Latino community and beyond
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United States
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News
Description:
The digital arm of San Francisco’s Spanish/English newspaper, El Tecolote, has arrived! Radio Teco News is our new biweekly podcast focusing on all matters that affect our Latino community and beyond
Language:
English
Website:
https://eltecolote.org
Episodes
71. Ojos
2/26/2024
Today I have the honor of speaking to El Tecolote’s Chilean-American photojournalist, Pablo Unzueta
Pablo and I talk about the work that he has been focused on the last few months ecpecially his biweekly photo newsletter called Ojos.
He also explains to us the meaning behind the word, Ojos, and the inspiration to put this series together. Then we talk in depth about his love for photojournalism and cameras.
Duration:00:21:37
70. 2023 End of Year Recap
12/15/2023
It's the end of another year and we have another recap episode for you. Rebeca Flores and Alexis Terrazas join the show to talk to us about all that was in news and culture.
Previous podcast episodes mentioned on this show.
53. Remembering Pelé
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/radio-teco/id1555663643?i=1000599372458
58. The People's House
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/radio-teco/id1555663643?i=1000611311929
60. Turning Pain into Purpose and Power
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/radio-teco/id1555663643?i=1000615004185
Duration:00:31:41
69. A Vigil for Gaza
10/30/2023
In this episode, we speak with three women, all from the Bay Area, and all who will participate in the upcoming Vigil for Gaza, which will take place in Balmy Alley on Nov. 2nd, during Dia de los Muertos in San Francisco’s Mission District.
In the first segment of this episode, we speak with Lucia Ippolito, who put out an open call to the community to build altares for victims of Gaza. Later in the episode, we’ll hear from Yenia Jimenez, a mother, poet, community advocate, and author, who will be building an altar in Balmy Alley, alongside her son, who is half Latino, and Half Palestinian. And our final guest for this episode will be Seham Steyteyieh, aka Susu, a 20 year old full time student at USF and a community organizer who helped coordinate a student walkout on Oct. 25.
Duration:00:46:45
68. The 50th Anniversary of El Golpe
10/16/2023
On this episode we talk to Pablo Unzueta. Pablo, a photographer and writer here at El Tecolote, recently visited Chile and experienced the 50th anniversary of El Golpe, the military coup that nation suffered in 1973.
We talked about what happened in ’73, how Chile is today, and his own Chileno roots
Duration:00:25:28
67. Holding Ourselves Accountable
10/3/2023
On this episode we discuss transphobia and why we need to call it out when it happens in our Latinx community.
Duration:00:22:25
66. Paseo Artístico - The '90s Matter in the Mission
9/18/2023
Check out the comics exhibition by Acción Latina R.A.I.C.E.S. Art Fellow Yano Rivera on Saturday, October 14th at Paseo Artístico - The '90s Matter in the Mission, a special artistic activation of El Tecolote's archive and free art stroll that celebrates community history in San Francisco's Calle 24 Latino Cultural District.
Duration:00:31:25
65. My Photo Helped Expose A CIA Coverup
9/5/2023
In this next episode, we speak with Gabriela Dematteis, Lou Dematteis, about her father, and her work as a filmmaker.
Duration:00:28:04
64. Radio Teco Rewind: Creating El Tecolote
8/21/2023
With El Tecolote celebrating another year around the sun we wanted to share with you another Radio Teco rewind as we go back to our conversation from last year with El Tecolote founder Juan Gonzalez.
Duration:00:33:51
63. Honduras: San Francisco’s latest scapegoat
8/7/2023
Over the last few years, we’ve seen many in our communities be the targets of xenophobic and racists scapegoating. These attacks have been known to come from right-wing politicians, desperate to capitalize on the fears of their less-informed constituents. But what happens when these attacks come from with the so-called progressive safe haven of San Francisco?
Duration:00:43:51
62. Radio Teco Rewind: FIFA Women's World Cup Edition
7/24/2023
With the Women’s World Cup under way, we’re doing something special for this next episode. We are revisiting last year’s interview with Bay Area Filipino soccer star, Sarina Bolden, as well as an amazing conversation with her parents Sherry and Robert.
Duration:00:47:48
61. ESPAÑOL: La Liga Summer Tour
7/10/2023
En este episodio el invitado especial es la estrella de futbol mexicano, Hugo Sanchez.
Hablamos con Hugo sobre su tiempo como jugador de futbol, la selección mexicana, y La Liga Summer Tour que se va hacer acá en San Francisco el 5 de agosto.
Boletos - https://mlb.tickets.com/?agency=GNGE_MPV&orgid=22108&pid=9248863&utm_source=web&utm_%5B%E2%80%A6%5DMX&utm_term=Oracle_Park_LaLiga_Match_2&utm_content=Button_Web#/event/9248863/ticketlist/?view=sections&minPrice=30&maxPrice=190&quantity=2&sort=price_asc&ada=false&seatSelection=false&onlyCoupon=true&onlyVoucher=false
Duration:00:25:27
60. Turning Pain into Purpose and Power
5/30/2023
In this episode of Radio Teco News, we sit down with Michelle Monterrosa, the older sister of Sean Monterrosa. Three years ago, Sean Monterrosa was killed by Vallejo police. Since then, Michelle and her sister Ashley have been tirelessly fighting for justice. Michelle shares who her brother was, the arts pop-up show that was recently held in Sean’s honor, and gives us an update on Sean’s case.
Duration:00:42:35
59. Puerto Rico and the United States
5/15/2023
On this episode of Radio Teco News we speak to El Tecolote contributor Galicia Stack Lozano about Puerto Rico and it's long history with the United States.
Further reading - Story Part 1 & Story Part 2
Duration:00:20:30
58. The People's House
5/1/2023
This January, the Anti Police-Terror Project opened its new building, the People's House---a community center for abolitionist organizing. For this episode, we spoke to two key APTP organizers-- Cat Brooks, the group's co-founder, and Guadalupe Chavez, its healing programs coordinator. From them, you'll hear about Mental Health First, the APTP's non-carceral crisis response team, and about healing justice and its relationship to abolition.
Duration:00:31:37
57. The Political Crisis in Peru
4/17/2023
On this episode of Radio Teco News, El Tecolote reporter Manuel Obregozo talks to Alexis Terrazas about the coup and protests in Peru.
Duration:00:49:00
56. Radio Teco Rewind: Our Conversation with Melissa Ortiz
3/27/2023
On this episode of Radio Teco News we go back to one of our favorite episodes with someone we consider an absolute legend, Melissa Ortiz. In honor of Women’s History Month we wanted to go back and listen to Melissa and her path in the sport of soccer.
Duration:00:38:29
55. The Fight In Us
3/13/2023
On this episode of Radio Teco News we speak to boxing expert Jose Corpas. We talk about Jose's article about legendary boxer Luis Angel Firpo as well as legendary warrior Tecun Uman, and how the battle against colonialism has been a constant fight for many generations.
Read Jose's article here - https://unanimodeportes.com/sports/firpo-dempsey-fight/
Duration:00:31:19
54. A COVID Update
2/27/2023
Earlier this month, the Biden administration announced that the federal state of emergency—the thing that has been keeping COVID tests, vaccinations, and Paxlovid free— will end on May 11. But as much as we wish it would, declaring the pandemic over won’t make that true.
On this episode of Radio Teco News, El Tecolote reporter, Mara Cavallaro gives us an update on COVID in our community.
Duration:00:10:09
53. Remembering Pelé
2/13/2023
On this episode of Radio Teco News, we talk about the Brazilian icon, Pelé, who passed away in December of 2022. El Tecolote reporter Mara Cavallaro joins us to talk about her fellow Brazilian and what Pelé meant to her.
Duration:00:30:20
52. What is Title 42?
1/30/2023
Dr. Carlos Martinez is an assistant professor of Migrant Health & Social Justice in the Latin American & Latino Studies Department at UC Santa Cruz. Since 2018, Dr. Martinez has done ethnographic fieldwork with migrants stuck at the Tijuana border. In this episode, Dr. Martinez breaks down the Biden administration’s recent Humanitarian Parole Plan, the continued barring of migrants under the enforcement of Title 42, and talks about his own ethnographic fieldwork.
Duration:00:41:59