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  • The controversial social media sensation known as "Lagordiloca," an interview with La Chamba and author Erica Garza's destructive relationship with sex.
  • This week on Latino USA: an interview with Isabel Allende and a profile of two Latino weed entrepreneurs from Oakland as they struggle to keep their businesses afloat during a marijuana drought.
  • Latino USA tells the story of Richard Oakes, a Native leader in the Red Power Movement of the 1960s, starting with his childhood in a Mohawk neighborhood in Brooklyn.
  • Latino USA looks at the history of films made in Mexico, and hosts a Latinx film critics roundtable. Also, a new "How I Made It" featuring Making Movies.
  • With the deadline for DACA to expire approaching, we visit the story of a woman who was part of the first wave of Dreamer activists. Plus, we speak with Mexican author Valeria Luiselli.
  • The story of Anthony Acevedo, the first registered Mexican-American Holocaust survivor. Also "The Latinos of Asia" and Niña Dioz's new album.
  • While a record number of Latinos are enrolling in college, they are also leaving school at higher rates. Plus, the future of Cuba, and women's soccer in Mexico.
  • Poet Javier Zamora is forced to return to El Salvador to apply for a visa, his first trip back in nearly 20 years. Also, an interview with Alfonso Cuarón about "Roma."
  • Priscilla Villarreal, who calls herself "Lagordiloca," has become a highly controversial social media sensation in the border city of Laredo, Texas. Also, a conversation with actress Selenis Leyva.
  • After a fiery plane crash in 1948, all 32 people onboard died—but they weren't all treated the same after death. Also the Latinas of Brooklyn 99.
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