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by Telemundo Network Group

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<p>Radar 2022 takes current issues and breaks them down through various perspectives across the Latinx community.</p><p>Through first-person reporting and documentary-style stories woven together by our host, Gabriela Fresquez, we delve into what makes Latinxs beat, what makes us different and what unites us.</p><p>New episodes every Friday.</p>

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6/18/2021

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April 1, 2022

Not Your Abuela’s News Show – Radar Recap Seasons 1 - 6 | Radar 2022

Typically, on Radar, we dive into one topic. But this time, we decided to feature una mezcla of our favorite segments, making this episode particularly special because it’s our last one. We’re recapping the subjects that usually get swept under the proverbial tapete, and in the process, making our parents relive some pretty uncomfortable—yet necessary—conversations. So many of the issues Radar tackled head-on haven’t traditionally been welcome at the dinner table, at family gatherings or in many Latinx spaces. With that in mind, we have proudly lived up to our tagline, which just happens to be the epitome of #realtalk: Radar is NOT Your Abuela’s News Show. The goal has always been clear—to give Latinxs a news show customized for them, created by them, and geared to confront cultural taboos as well as to celebrate our diverse communities. You, our familia, made up of bicultural, bilingual, two hundred percenters (100% Latinx, 100% Americanos) who understand what it’s like to have roots in more than one geographical region, and know what it’s like to exist in two worlds were the protagonists of every single episode. And as you may have noticed, having stories covered from the lens of our communities isn’t the norm but on Radar, we made it the standard. We’re honored to have played a part in this ongoing effort to expand media representation of diverse communities, and to have unapologetically carved out a powerful space for Latinx inclusion. The work continues and so no adios here, instead, we say hasta luego, familia! Gaby Fresquez: https://www.instagram.com/gabyfresquez Katelina Eccleston: https://www.instagram.com/reggaetonco... Lu Louis: https://www.instagram.com/lucre8ive/?... Lorena Russi: https://www.instagram.com/colonialman... Ivan Emilio: https://www.instagram.com/theivanemil... Sergio Palacios, the Taco Tourist: https://www.instagram.com/thetacotour... Mario Ramil: https://www.instagram.com/mario_ramil... Nydia Simone: https://www.instagram.com/blactina/?h... #Radar2022 is a weekly news show that dives into current issues and breaks them down through various perspectives across the Latinx community. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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March 21, 2022

Jefas | Radar 2022

Feliz Women’s History Month! Today, young women are more likely to be enrolled in college, and when it comes to making dinero, mujeres are on a collective quest to make up for lost time. Truth is, having a meaningful presence in the workforce for only about 50 years has made some of us laser focused on becoming JEFAS in our industries and in our communities. The driving force for ensuring that we have a seat at the decision table has been our desire to break down systemic hurdles and to pave the way for more exposure and better protections. However, progressive change is difficult in every environment, and particularly with in communities of color where we often rely solely on trailblazers from the inside to help us transition toward growth and inclusivity. In addition to honoring Women’s History Month here in the U.S., we also celebrated International Women’s Day earlier this month, but given the state of global unrest, what’s supposed to be a time of celebration has been a time of uncertainty and devastation for many. In defiance of the barriers that have been hard set for women in nearly every aspect of life, mujeres everywhere continue to fight for equality, justice, and basic human rights well beyond a celebratory day or month. Host and Contributors: Gaby Fresquez: https://www.instagram.com/gabyfresquez Meet our Guests: Priscilla Vilchis: https://www.instagram.com/hollyweedqu... Nely Galán: https://www.instagram.com/nelygalan/?... Yrthya Dinzey-Flores: https://womensmediacenter.com/profile... Camila Legaspi, Chief Content Officer - Latina Magazine: https://latina.com/ Violeta Camacho: https://www.instagram.com/msvioletcam... Maria Fernanda Trochimezuk, Founder &amp; CEO, IOScholarships: https://www.instagram.com/ioscholarsh... Aida Rodriguez: https://www.instagram.com/funnyaida/?... Monica Ramirez: https://www.instagram.com/activistmon... Carmen Carrera: https://www.instagram.com/carmen_carr... #Radar2022 is a weekly news show that dives into current issues and breaks them down through various perspectives across the Latinx community. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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March 11, 2022

Economy Under Construction | Radar 2022

After facing multiple recessions, millennials are now having to navigate through an economic crisis and record-breaking inflation brought on by the pandemic. In recent months, a slew of millennials and Gen Z who were working to receive checks that didn’t cover their basic needs decided to quit, adding to the factors that led to what has been dubbed as the Great Resignation. But not all blue-collar workers exited the workforce by choice, some were forced to do so. One particular section of the workforce that’s been most affected by the ousting is largely comprised of POC, with Latinas exiting the workforce at the highest rate during the pandemic. Similarly, the rising inflation has targeted another faction of the workforce—low-income folks who simply cannot afford to pay higher prices for everyday goods and services. Despite the economic uncertainty, financial experts point to certain economic avenues that may provide relief to those willing and able to invest. Also, the active labor force is giving momentum to other social movements such as pay transparency, prompting NYC to act on those demands. There are also calls on legislators to take action, such as allowing Medicare to negotiate drug prices to reduce costs. The executive branch is also being summoned to fulfill its promise and sign off on some form of student loan forgiveness. In the meantime, it appears supply and demand has given the workforce the upper hand with the hiring rate is higher than the quit rate and companies are expected to continue increasing wages in 2022. Aaahh, a silver lining! Host and Contributors: Gaby Fresquez: https://www.instagram.com/gabyfresquez Ivan Emilio: https://www.instagram.com/theivanemil... Lu Louis: https://www.instagram.com/lucre8ive/?... Meet our Guests: José Gabilondo: https://law.fiu.edu/directory/jose-ga... Lisa Marie Posso: https://www.instagram.com/gyfting/?hl=en Richardson Chery: https://www.instagram.com/richardson_... Brandon Thomas: https://www.instagram.com/btisme/?hl=en Logan Cochran: https://www.instagram.com/getlow89/?h... Jannese Torres-Rodriguez: https://yoquierodineropodcast.com/about/ Enrique Lopezlira: https://laborcenter.berkeley.edu/peop... Yanely Espinal: https://www.instagram.com/missbehelpful/ #Radar2022 is a weekly news show that dives into current issues and breaks them down through various perspectives across the Latinx community. Subscribe to the Radar 2022 channel now to stay up to date with episode clips featuring our bi-cultural host Gabriela Fresquez. New episodes every Thursday. #Radar2022 #Inflation #TheGreatResignation SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/RadarYouTubeTM Follow Us: Twitter: https://twitter.com/radartelemundo?la Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/radartelemu TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@radartelemund... Radar 2022 takes current issues and breaks them down through various perspectives across the Latinx community. Through first-person reporting and documentary-style stories woven together by our host, Gabriela Fresquez, we delve into what makes Latinxs different and what unites us. From economic inequality to racial justice and LGBTQ+ issues to the climate crisis…to whose abuelita’s Pozole recipe tastes best, we’ve got nuestra gente covered. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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What is Radar 2022?
<p>Radar 2022 takes current issues and breaks them down through various perspectives across the Latinx community.</p><p>Through first-person reporting and documentary-style stories woven together by our host, Gabriela Fresquez, we delve into what makes Latinxs beat, what makes us different and what unites us.</p><p>New episodes every Friday.</p>
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