ITT Sound Off: Colonial Undertones

ITT Sound Off: Colonial Undertones

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Introducing – La Brega: Season Three

The hit podcast returns from Futuro Studios for its third season. La Brega tells stories of the Puerto Rican experience.In Season 3 of La Brega, we’re bringing you stories of Puerto Rico’s champions. We’re going to go to the ballfields and cultural battlegrounds where carrying th ...  Show more

This Giving Tuesday, Futuro reflects back on 2025

It’s been quite the year, for the United States and for Futuro Media. At Latino USA, we’re bringing you in-depth reporting from the front lines. At Futuro Studios, we’re developing ground-breaking shows like La Brega Season 3, which is set to premiere early next year.In this spec ...  Show more

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