Radio Ambulante
Originating at KALW in 2011, Radio Ambulante is a Spanish-language program showcasing compelling stories from around Latin America and the United States.
Its goal is to create a community of storytellers and listeners from around Latin America and the U.S. who want to promote and create sound-rich, informative, narrative, and diverse stories about Latinos.
The show has been picked up by NPR, and the podcast is available for streaming and download on RadioAmbulante.org, iTunes, SoundCloud, and Stitcher.
Latest Episodes
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Miguel and Alfredo cross the US-Mexico border and arrive in New York City, where they meet, and build a friendship based on a love of punk music. This…
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In 2011, River Plate, one of the most famous soccer clubs in South America, was relegated to the Argentine Second Division. From Buenos Aires, Cristian…
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In February 2013, Radio Ambulante put on a live show in New York City. We presented some of our best stories from our pilot season in English and Spanish,…
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A Korean woman, twenty Chinese immigrants on their way to the United States, and the Argentine mafia helping to get them there. This is the story of…
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Radio Ambulante is the new Spanish-language podcast produced at KALW showcasing compelling human stories from around Latin America and the U.S. Now you…