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A determined filmmaker uncovers hidden Latino stories, challenging stereotypes while navigating personal struggles and cultural identity.
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Female rodeo riders hope to represent the U.S. at the National Charro Championships in Mexico.
Three architects, now in their 80s, resume their first project -- Cuba's National Art Schools -- left unfinished in 1965 after the project was deemed counter-revolutionary.
Puerto Rican poet Lemon Andersen, a three-time felon, succeeds in bringing his life story to the Broadway stage.
Loreta Velasquez fights for the Confederacy in the Civil War.
Presented by PBS SoCaL, "VOCES on PBS" is an arts and culture documentary series that explores the diversity of the Latino cultural experience. Segments include profiles of female rodeo riders gearing up for the National Charro Championships in Mexico; interviews with three architects responsible for creating Cuba's National Art Schools; and the pros and cons of being a Latina actress in Hollywood. The series is produced by Latino Public Broadcasting.
