Fritanga by the Hispanic Heritage Foundation, hosted by Antonio Tijerino, is a cultural coming together for Latinos to find comfort, connection, information, identity, and inspiration by exploring what makes us complicatedly compelling and how to move forward with greater unity. A new episode will premiere the third Thursday of every month, digging into Latinx culture - the past, present, and future - and broadening the definition of community and familia.
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Fritanga by the Hispanic Heritage Foundation, hosted by Antonio Tijerino, is a cultural coming together for Latinos to find comfort, connection, information, identity, and inspiration by exploring what makes us complicatedly compelling and how to move forward with greater unity. A new episode will premiere the third Thursday of every month, digging into Latinx culture - the past, present, and future - and broadening the definition of community and familia.
Follow us on TikTok & Instagram @hispanicheritage. To learn more about the Hispanic Heritage Foundation, visit www.hispanicheritage.org.
The Soundtrack of the American Dream ft. Emilio Estefan, Grammy & Emmy Award-Winning Producer, Director, & Entrepreneur
Fritanga by the Hispanic Heritage Foundation
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The Soundtrack of the American Dream ft. Emilio Estefan, Grammy & Emmy Award-Winning Producer, Director, & Entrepreneur
What does the American Dream sound like? In this special Fourth of July episode of Fritanga, host Antonio Tijerino sits down with one of the composers of that dream: Emilio Estefan. Long before he became a 19-time Grammy-winning producer, a Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient, and one of the most influential Latino cultural architects of our time, Emilio was an 11-year-old Cuban boy arriving in Miami with an accordion, no money, and a belief in something bigger. A belief in this country. In music. In himself.
Fritanga by the Hispanic Heritage Foundation
Fritanga by the Hispanic Heritage Foundation, hosted by Antonio Tijerino, is a cultural coming together for Latinos to find comfort, connection, information, identity, and inspiration by exploring what makes us complicatedly compelling and how to move forward with greater unity. A new episode will premiere the third Thursday of every month, digging into Latinx culture - the past, present, and future - and broadening the definition of community and familia.
Follow us on TikTok & Instagram @hispanicheritage. To learn more about the Hispanic Heritage Foundation, visit www.hispanicheritage.org.