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April 13, 2007 Full program MP3, 29 minutes.NEWS PBS Newshour's Ray Suarez and Univision's Maria Elena Salinas speak about news issues of the week affecting the Latino community. UCLA CULTURE CLASH COURSE Latino USA's Maria Hinojosa speaks with UCLA professor Dr. David Garcia and Culture Clash performer Ric Salinas about a new Culture Clash seminar at UCLA. COMMENTARY: LA PALOMA Culture Clash is part of an artistic expression trend that began as a means for Latinos to express their quest for civil rights through performance. The groundbreaking work of groups like Teatro Campesino in Los Angeles and the Nuyorican poets caf in New York gave an inspiration to the current generation of performance artists. New Yorker George Sanchez is one such artist. On a recent ride on the subway, another passenger inspired some personal reflections. George Emilio Sanchez is a performance artist and is the chairperson of the department of performing and creative arts at the City University of New York's College of Staten Island. AMERICAN MIGRATION TO MEXICO While America talks of building a fence on the U.S.-Mexico border, hundreds of thousands of U.S. citizens are heading south of the border to spend their twilight years. According to the Mexican tourism board, about 700,000 Americans are choosing to retire in Mexico where they can buy property, start businesses, get affordable healthcare and live an easier lifestyle. And many are living for decades on a tourist visa. Independent producer Dmae Roberts recently went to the Lake Chapala region just outside of Guadalajara, Mexico. Listen to the story and view a slideshow from Ajijic, Mexico. |
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