This week in La Voz en Breve, journalist Mariel Fiori has a show on culture and immigration. We went to the Omega Institute in Rhinebeck where a group of spiritual leaders from the Wiwa, Kogi, Rogi and Wiwa cultures of Teyuna in Santa Marta, Colombia, are teaching ancient traditions for the modern world.
The Earth is suffering and we, the little brothers, need to become aware and do something. We also spoke with Michael Craft, strategist, business development and programs for the Omega Institute. Cristina Miranda of the Federal Trade Commission explained how to protect us and see if we have been affected by the recent data breach of Capital One, Equifax and Facebook. To find out if you have been affected by the Equifax data breach, visit ftc.gov/equifax
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Lets Dance with Tito Puente Jr., WEDC, and the IRS Tito Puente Jr. and his Latin Jazz Ensemble will perform on Saturday July 24...
This week in La Voz en breve, journalist Mariel Fiori has a show on education and family. Luisa Olmedo, mother of the host and...