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Tio Lito Azucar interviews members of the Comite de Ayuda Latinoamericana, Ana Farol and Miriam Belado, about their efforts to bring awareness of El Salvador’s upcoming election and inviting Los Gu...
Programa Nostros remembers folk singer Maria Elena Parra who helped spread an understanding of Chile’s cultural traditions, both in Chile and in Edmonton’s Chilean community, in honour of her death...
Tio Lito Azocar interviews Vladimir Gomez and Rodrigo Loyola, two young artists participating in a commemorative event dedicated to remembering the consequences of military coup in Chile, 36 years ...
The family of Juan Luís Rojas Ojeda celebrate his life by sharing their photos and memories of him. The program continues with a look back at the 2004 celebrations of Chile’s Independence Day, whic...
In anticipation of Los Guaraguao’s Edmonton performance, Programa Nostoros plays some clips from Los Guaraguao in concert in Los Angeles. The songs featured are: “Juventud siempre palante,” “Cancio...
Interview with Manuel Guerrero, Chilean professor of sociology and town councillor of the municipality of Ñuñoa. Manuel talks about continuing his public service work, particularly in the area of e...
Tio Lito Azocar talks about why September is both a month of remembrance and celebration in the Chilean community. Clips from the soccer championship in commemoration of the assassinated Chilean pr...
A charity event in Edmonton to aid people in El Salvador impacted by the effects of Hurricane Ida. This episode features an interview with Dora Aldana, a representative from the Salvadoran governme...
Tio Lito Azocar announces some cultural events happening in Edmonton before presenting some music and dance performances from a festival put on by the Church of Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe in Edmon...
A look back at the Chilean independence celebrations in Edmonton. The folkloric group Alturas performs “La pérgola de las flores,” an operetta by Chilean composer Francisco Flores del Campo.
Members of Los Iracundos, a popular Latin American band from the 1980s, are interviewed: Leonardo Franco (guitarist); Jorge Gatto (lead singer); Juan Carlos Velásquez (drummer). A series of music v...
Diego Herman Soto Silva is interviewed about the way Chileans living abroad stay informed about current events in Chile and how the Chilean government maintains connection with these external popul...
Announcement from representatives of Amigas and German Vidal, principal of Gabriela Mistral Latin American School, about their events and services. Lupita Jaled speaks with Ana Alfaro and Leonel Vi...
Tio Lito Azocar speaks with Ariel Calderon, the director of the Chilean Cultural Society in Edmonton about the artists they have lined up for the Heritage Festival. Two performances by Danzarte are...
Tio Lito Azocar interviews Ricardo Acuña about his experiences as a second-generation chilean in Canada. The interview is followed by a musical trio rehearsal.
First episode of 2003 takes a look back at the highlights from 2002, including a concert put together by the Chilean-Canadian community in solidarity with the families of disappeared persons and po...
This episode explores folk music in Chile. Elizabeth Araya, an expert on Chilean folklore, speaks about growing up in Llay-Llay, a small town in the Valparaiso region of Chile and her interpretatio...
Jimmy Bustos hosts this show looking back at some of the highlights of the 2004 Heritage Festival. Dances that were performed at the Chilean pavilion are shown, including huaso and tango.
In honour of Father’s Day, Jorge Vargas, Hugo de Burgos, and Julio Pineda share memories about their fathers. Jorge Vargas performs two songs: “Con una pala y un sombrero,” originally composed by U...
Research and writing by Canadian academics conducted in collaboration with Indigenous people, or drawing on Indigenous knowledge, is governed by Indigenous laws and Canadian law and policy, includi...
This presentation speaks to the curation of “Dispatch from the Frontlines: Water Protection and Indigenous Resistance and Resurgence Along the Athabasca River,” a display created for LIS 598: Indig...
According to Food Banks Canada, over 4 million Canadians are food insecure. But what does food insecurity actually mean, and how does it impact our community? Food insecurity is a complex web of so...
Tio Lito Azocar interviews a youth soccer team that is traveling to Spain to participate in a championship to compete with the best teams in Europe, including the coaches and the young players them...
Tio Lito Azocar interviews Jorge Vargas, Spanish teacher at Jasper Place High School. Jorge talks about how he uses music to encourage his students to learn Spanish and discovering the musical tale...
Linda Cameron, Director of the University of Alberta Press, will welcome attendees and discuss practical matters regarding the facilities and safety protocols.
Linda Cameron and Lewis Cardinal will endeavour to capture and summarize the presentations, reflections, and discussions from the conference, drawing together thematic threads and identifying possi...
Los Jaivas; a chilean folk band plays a concert at the Edmonton Jubilee Auditorium, incorporating traditional Chilean folk instruments with electric guitars and synthesizers.
Nicaraguan musician Luis Enrique Mejia Godoy in concert presented by Tools for Peace (Herramientas por la paz), in solidarity with the Nicaraguan people and the social, political, and economic stru...
Escuela latinoamericana Gabriela Mistral children singing Christmas songs and teacher Maria Barrales gives season's greetings. Conjunto Amabana music group performs "Loquito por ti," "Cuando quiera...
Los Jaivas; a chilean folk band plays a concert at the Edmonton Jubilee Auditorium; incorporating traditional Chilean folk instruments with electric guitars and synthesizers.
Jose Curcio discusses being a catholic priest, living in a small Nicaraguan town and the divide between religious groups. There are also musical performances with strong indigenous backgrounds.
Christmas special: Performance from chilean folk-rock fusion group Jaivas, Christmas greetings and a reminder to think of the less fortunate in Chile and to act in solidarity with a socialist-democ...
This episode is a group interview with Dr. Fransisco Rivas asked questions by Monica Chavez, Mario Acuna, Mario Allende, Milton Gomez, Adolfo Soto, and Hugo Delgado. He discusses the modern mission...
Enrique Reye interviews Jaime Oyarzun, Presidente de Casa Chile. A Chilean musical play entitled La Pergola y las flores written by Isadora Aguirre and Franciso Flores del Campo is presented. The p...
In-studio preformance from singer-songwriter Pablo Garrido, singer Isabel Aldunata performs live in the auditorium at Grant MacEwan College, soccer news, international news: a conference of central...
This episode has a general theme of Christmas and the clips are focused on a Christmas program of the school Gabriela Mistral. The episode shows a variety of art work and cultural dances performed ...
Los Jaivas; a chilean folk band plays a concert at the Edmonton Jubilee Auditorium; incorporating traditional Chilean folk instruments with electric guitars and synthesizers.
This episode is a tribute to the farewell to Salvador Allende, the popular socialist leader in Chile. Many people on the street, speak of their love for Allende; he was a loving person, who did gre...
An interview with Alejandro Acevado from Casa el Salvador; a feature from a salsa festival featuring Andy Montanez, Alex Leon y los leones de salsa, and an unnamed female; a surprise interview with...
Enrique Reye and Niza Solari host. The entire episode discusses the horrible outbreak of cholera that happened in Peru. They discussed many of the issues regarding how the disease spread and some o...
At the beginning of the program the hosts wish all the mothers watching a great mother's day and speak to the importance of the mother in the family. This leads into a musical interpretation of “Ra...
"Los Jaivas" in concert at the Jubilee Auditorium. This 5 member Chilean group combines traditional Chilean instruments as well as more modern instruments, such as: electric guitar and synthesizer.
The episode begins with interviews with members of the Canadian Hispanic Congress. In their interviews they talk about different opportunities for Hispanic immigrants to help integrate into Canadia...
This Nosotros TV program, hosted by Milena Sanhueza and Enrique Reye: features a live concert of Conjunto Amabana, a musical group who is considered to be one of the best local Edmonton bands. Thro...
Mario Allende begins the show saying it is a night of celebration because finally El Salvador has signed the Treaty of Peace and now the Salvadoran community can look forward to the future and buil...
This program presents a report on the relief telethon for the cholera epidemic in Peru. The report discussed the donations gathered and the various people and groups involved in making the telethon...