Artificial Intelligence in Everyday Life
AI is rapidly transforming the way people work, learn, access public services, and get information. At the same time, it has fueled disinformation, scams, and surveillance—especially targeting vulnerable populations such as low-income Latinos, rural communities, and immigrants. To inform our audience, we are launching a digital series in Spanish and Indigenous languages featuring in-depth reporting, public service announcements, and interview and call-in programs. Our programming will help audiences not only understand these changes but also shape how AI is used in their communities.
View all storiesArts in Fresno
Fresno is home to a vibrant and diverse artistic community, expressed through its arts district and a rich culture of murals, mariachi concerts, folkloric dance celebrations, Guelaguetza festivals, book fairs, and floricanto gatherings. To support these voices, city voters approved Measure P, the Cultural Arts Plan. With funding from this plan and the Kresge Foundation, Radio Bilingüe creates platforms for folk and community-based artists.
View all storiesHealing California
At a time when massive cuts to the health care system are putting families and communities at risk, Radio Bilingüe aims to amplify the voices of those most affected by the lack of health coverage. Over the course of a year, with support from the USC Annenberg Center for Health Journalism, our team will document through this reporting series how these families and communities experience equity gaps in their daily lives: whose care is delayed, whose health is compromised, and whose voices continue to be ignored.
View all storiesBridging the Gap
The opioid crisis is hitting Latino communities hard. In response, Radio Bilingüe is producing a series of reports, PSAs, and talk programs to raise awareness about opioid, stimulant, and polysubstance use disorders in Spanish-speaking and Indigenous-language communities. Experts address topics such as the mental health factors that underlie substance use and addiction, overdose first aid, overcoming stigma, and expanding access to prevention, recovery, and treatment services.
View all storiesWhen the River Dries Up
With a focus on environmental justice, this series addresses the urgent need for accessible and relevant information about the ecological challenges faced by vulnerable communities in key regions such as the Colorado River, the California coast, and the agricultural valleys of California and Oregon. Hear the voices of farmworkers, fishers, and rural families who are grappling with the impacts of drought, pollution, and the overexploitation of natural resources.
View all storiesGrowing with Latino Support
Latina Radio for Maternal and Child Health. Bilingual Spanish and Mixteco series with essential maternal and child health information for Latino families. Through powerful personal stories and expert conversations, it explores crucial topics like prenatal care, infant development, and mental health. The series addresses the real challenges many families face, such as immigration status, rural living, and limited healthcare access.
View all storiesHacia el Voto 2024
News, analysis, and opinions on the 2024 U.S. elections, highlighting the increasing influence of the Latino electorate: key issues, contests to watch, pivotal states, campaigns encouraging voting, the Latino vote’s impact, and more.
View all storiesPulso Electoral 2024
This June 2nd, Mexico will celebrate the largest election in its history. And to inform Mexicans in the United States, Radio Bilingüe offers ‘Pulso Electoral 2024’ from Radio Educación, a weekly series with in-depth information on the final stretch of the campaigns.
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