La Tuza

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Spherio from Cambridge, ma

http://web.mit.edu/hemisphere/spherio/index.shtml

WMBR 88.1 FM Cambridge
Fridays, 6-7pm

Request La Tuza by emailing Amy Battisti-Ashe

Spherio is a weekly public affairs radio program with a Latin American and Carribean focus. Spherio is produced by a collective of MIT undergrads, graduates and boston-area community members. We feature music, news, announcements, and interviews on anything and everything of importance to our hemisphere -- the environment, women, community organizing, indigenous rights and autonomy, the emergence of Latin American socialism, radio and public communication, and lots more. Spherio highlights how people are making the Americas a better place, from reviving traditions to creating new ones. We invite popular organizers, artists, scientists, musicians and activists to come share ideas and struggles. Exploring our own backyard; seeing how Cambridge connects with the rest of the hemisphere.

Culture Cafe from West Hartford, CT

http://www.wwuh.org/program/music/folk/culturecafe.htm

WWUH 91.3 FM West Hartford
Sundays 6-9 AM

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We go far. We travel deep into the countrysides. We listen closely. And most of all, we have fun and celebrate the cultures of the world.

Folk on WGBH from Boston, MA

http://wgbh.org/schedules/program-info?program_id=1542001

WGBH 89.7 FM Boston
3-6 PM on Saturdays

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Folk on WGBH offers a diverse mix of music that encompasses contemporary instrumentalists and singer/songwriters as well as traditional folk.

Música de la Raza from Bellevue, WA

http://kbcs.fm/site/PageServer?pagename=musicprograms

KBCS 91.3 FM (Seattle)
Saturdays 5-7 AM

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Traditional Mexican regional music, including Trova Yucateca, son jarocho, huapango, and banda from Veracruz, Yucatan, and other regions of Mexico. Also featuring traditional Mexican-American musical genres such as urban West Coast Chicano soul, rock, and R&B.

Lost Highway from Cambridge, MA

http://losthighwaywmbr.blogspot.com/

WMBR 88.1 FM Cambridge
8-10 AM on Saturdays

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Hosted by: Doug Gesler
No boots, no hat, no horse? No problem. You’ll find plenty of all of ‘em on the Lost Highway.

Folk Odyssey from Boston, MA

http://wumb.org/programs/FolkOdyssey.php

WUMB 91.9 FM Boston
2-6 PM on Sundays

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www.wumb.org

Request La Tuza by emailing Dana Westover

Folk Odyssey is a weekly aural voyage through the musical cultures of the world, sometimes concentrating on folk styles, at others listening to contemporary currents. Through this music we are connected to the traditions that underlie local customs in every part of the world.

Sunday Morning Country from Newton, MA

http://katescountry.blogspot.com/

WZBC 90.3 FM (Newton)
Sundays 10 AM - 2 PM

Request La Tuza by emailing Kate Walker