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RADIO CHANGO

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AWARENESS OF SPANISH-SPEAKING PEOPLE AND CULTURE: LATINO, AFRICAN DESCENTS IN LATIN AMERICA, EQUATORIAL GUINEA, HOWARD UNIVERSITY STUDENTS RELATIONSHIP WITH SPANISH-SPEAKING.

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One may grow frustrated repeating the same monotonous grammatical Spanish exercises in their American Spanish class and wonder--isn't there more to Spanish? How will I learn how Native speakers truly communicate in a... more

The show will talk about biracial people and the struggles they face to develop character. People who are born to be of multiple ethnicities or biracial face both internal and external conflicts when trying to establish their identity: Which race... more

During this show, Cynthia and Mariza, the hosts of Radio Chango, will talk about the derogative way Black hair is represented in Latin America. They will talk also about how such a representation affects the identities of African descent in Latin... more

Cynthia and Mariah will talk about a controversial art exhibit in London, by a South African artist. News from Howard University will be discussed too.

Cynthia and Mariah will talk about Ebola and Critical Languages scholarships for Study Abroa

Cynthia y Mariah, hosts of Radio Chango, will talk about the Homecoming taking place this week at Howard University

Mariah and Cynthia are students at i at Howard University and will talk about the relevance of hosting Radio Chango.

Student at Howard University, and president-to-be (Fall 2013) of Chango, Howard University Spanish Cultural Society, Leah Hairsto will talk about her early passion for travel abroad and her cultural experiences.

DR MONDRAGÓN IS THE COORDINATOR OF THE SPANISH UNIT IN THE DEPARTMENT OF WORLD LANGUAGES AND CULTURES, AT HOWARD UNIVERSITY. SHE WILL DISCUSS THE PREREQUISITES, MANDATORY... more

CONVERSATION WITH AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDENTS ABOUT THE VALENTINE'S DAY

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