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A group of Latina/o/e people in Wisconsin stand in protest. In the foreground, a young Latina woman raises her fist.

Learn from voices constituting the fastest growing population in the United States — those who variously identify as Hispanic, Latino/a/e, one of hundreds of Indigenous cultures, and/or a range of individual ethnicities in Latin America and the Caribbean.

Selections of PBS and PBS Wisconsin programming presented here express the diversity of voices representing this wide array of cultures, histories, and experiences that animate, enrich, and define our communities.

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Latino Wisconsin

Latino Wisconsin

Latino Wisconsin shows the impact, influence and importance of the state’s fastest-growing population. Latinos are reviving dying, rural communities and aging urban centers. Latinos work on farms and factories. They are creating businesses, filling classrooms and bringing new life, leadership, energy and diversity to the Badger State.

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VOCES : Latino Vote: Dispatches from the BattlegroundPBS Wisconsin Passport

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Latino Vote: Dispatches from the Battleground

An inside look at the high-stakes effort to turn out the Latino vote in the 2020 election.

VOCES : The PushoutsPBS Wisconsin Passport

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The Pushouts

Meet Dr. Victor Rios a former gang member working with youth being “pushed out” of school.

VOCES : American ExilePBS Wisconsin Passport

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American Exile

Two brothers who fought in Vietnam are among thousands of veterans who are being deported.