Atenea Americana - by Stanford Hispanic Broadcasting

Atenea Americana - by Stanford Hispanic Broadcasting Podcast and Radio producer that showcases the cultural world of Latinos/Hispanics and people of this heritage. "Atenea Americana" is the main Show.

This is a cultural bilingual producer of audio shows (podcast and radio) that broadcasts on air and on-line, and its main mission is to showcase the world of Latinos and Hispanics (and people of this heritage). We are an independent group, that produce audio and content from Stanford Radio at the heart of Silicon Valley, California to the world. The SHBN was born from a previous production “La Ven

tana Americana” by same editor/producer/host, and now brings the new generation of shows under “Atenea Americana”. The concept for the network, was inspired by this productions at KZSU Stanford Radio (hence the name), but is an independent project. It is recorded and aired for Stanford Radio, and then broadcaster in different platforms, around the world.”

ATENEA AMERICANA

Atenea in Spanish means “The House of Culture”. It is a name inspired on the goddes of war and culture “Athena” (in Spanish Atenea). In many hispanic countries there is a space called “Atenea” or “Ateneo”. This place is normally a hub for culture, were people meet to enjoy, get informed and discuss matters of culture. This show represents that. The aims to join people though culture. (please read about our mission statements)

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Esta es una red bilingüe cultural que transmite en el aire y en línea, y su misión principal es dar a conocer el mundo de los latinos e hispanos (y la gente de este patrimonio). Somos un grupo independiente, que los productos de audio y el contenido del corazón de Silicon Valley, en California para el mundo. El SHBN nació a partir de una producción anterior "La Ventana Americana" con la misma editora/ productora/anfitriona, y ahora trae la nueva generación de programas llamados "Atenea Americana". El concepto se inspiró en estas producciones en elaboradas para KZSU Stanford Radio (de ahí el nombre), pero es un proyecto independiente. Todas las semanas se graba y sale al aire por Radio Stanford, y luego se disemina por diferentes plataformas, en todo el mundo. Atenea Americana

Atenea en español significa "La Casa de la Cultura". Es un nombre inspirado en la diosa de la guerra y de la cultura "Atenas". En muchos países de habla hispana hay un espacio llamado "Atenea" o "Ateneo". Este lugar es normalmente un centro para la cultura donde la gente se reúne para disfrutar, informarse y discutir asuntos de la cultura. Este programa representa eso.

This week on KZSU Stanford and KWTF Sonoma County, we spoke with Argentine filmmaker  Garinberti and actor  Kussrow abou...
03/05/2026

This week on KZSU Stanford and KWTF Sonoma County, we spoke with Argentine filmmaker Garinberti and actor Kussrow about their new film "No quieras olvidarme" (Remember Me Always), premiering at the Cinequest Film Festival.
In our conversation, Mateo and Javier share the journey behind the film, the challenges of independent filmmaking, and why some stories refuse to be forgotten.
🎧 Listen to the full interview here:https://stanfordhispanicbroadcasting.org/cinema-memory-and-the-ghosts-we-carry-on-cinequest-2026/

Can AI Bridge the Educational Equity Gap? In our latest episode of Atenea Americana, we sit down at Stanford University ...
02/04/2026

Can AI Bridge the Educational Equity Gap?

In our latest episode of Atenea Americana, we sit down at Stanford University with Dr. Gudiel Crosthwaite, Superintendent of the School D School to discuss the future of in our public schools.

With 30 years of experience in education, Dr. Crosthwaite shares a human-centered vision for AI, not as a replacement for teachers, but as a powerful tool to: Personalize student learning Strengthen administrative decision-making Support instruction while maintaining the heart of education.

How do we ensure AI reduces, rather than deepens, educational inequities? Join the conversation!

This week on-air at KZSU Stanford and KWTF Sonoma County, but already online at https://stanfordhispanicbroadcasting.org/artificial-intelligence-in-public-education/ as well as any of your favorite platforms.

Radio Show "Atenea Americana" Artificial Intelligence in Public Education https://media.blubrry.com/atenea_americana/content.blubrry.com/atenea_americana/AA-196-ENG-AIPublicEd.mp3Podcast: Play in new [...]

This week, as we return to the airwaves on KZSU Stanford  and KWTF Sonoma County Radio, we showcase or latest show, a ne...
01/22/2026

This week, as we return to the airwaves on KZSU Stanford and KWTF Sonoma County Radio, we showcase or latest show, a new episode featuring Dr. Rodolfo Dirzo, Professor at Stanford University.
In this thoughtful conversation, we explore science education, Dr. Rodolfo Dirzo’s work as a scientist, and the importance of strong K–12 science frameworks and curriculum development. We discuss why science literacy matters more than ever, how inquiry-based learning can inspire students, and how education connects to real-world challenges such as environmental sustainability and biodiversity.
This episode is a must-listen for educators, families, students, and anyone interested in the future of science education.

📖 Read the article on our website https://stanfordhispanicbroadcasting.org/science-education-building-the-future/

🎧 Listen to the full interview on our radio show and podcast
👉 Listen, share, and follow us to stay connected to inspiring voices in education, science, and equity.

🎙️ Don’t miss our latest episode of   on StanfordHispanicBroadcasting.org! It will be on next at KZSU Stanford and KWTF ...
10/21/2025

🎙️ Don’t miss our latest episode of on StanfordHispanicBroadcasting.org!
It will be on next at KZSU Stanford and KWTF Sonoma County. We speak with Rodriguez Salazar, curator of the San Francisco Symphony’s Día de los Mu***os celebration at Davies Symphony Hall on November 1.

✨ This year’s event is all about children and families — with colorful altars, face painting, music, sugar skulls, and interactive fun starting at 1:30 pm, followed by a vibrant concert at 3:00 pm led by guest conductor Lina González‑Granados from Colombia 🇨🇴.

🎶 Join us as Martha shares how music, tradition, and community come together for this powerful cultural experience. Listen to the full interview and get ready to celebrate life and memory in one unforgettable afternoon.
Listen now at:https://stanfordhispanicbroadcasting.org/3594-2/
📍 More info & tickets: sfsymphony.org

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Ya está disponible en línea nuestro más reciente podcast:https://stanfordhispanicbroadcasting.org/es/la-voz-de-america/E...
05/14/2025

Ya está disponible en línea nuestro más reciente podcast:
https://stanfordhispanicbroadcasting.org/es/la-voz-de-america/

En este episodio conversamos sobre la historia y la situación actual de Voz de América (VOA), junto al reconocido periodista de VOA, Bonett.

Este programa fue transmitido esta semana por KWTF Sonoma County y KZSU Stanford. ¡No te lo pierdas!

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Tune in to our latest podcast, now available online:🔗 https://stanfordhispanicbroadcasting.org/voice-of-america/In this ...
05/14/2025

Tune in to our latest podcast, now available online:
🔗 https://stanfordhispanicbroadcasting.org/voice-of-america/

In this episode, we dive into the fascinating history and current role of the Voice of America (VOA) — featuring an insightful conversation with veteran VOA journalist Bonett.

This episode originally aired this week on KWTF Sonoma County and KZSU Stanford. Don’t miss it!

Celebrating the 50th anyversary of Black April and the end of Vietnam war, community leader Van Le shares her powerful s...
04/29/2025

Celebrating the 50th anyversary of Black April and the end of Vietnam war, community leader Van Le shares her powerful story of resilience as a Vietnamese refugee and the long-lasting impact of displacement. Discover how the Fall of Saigon shaped generations of immigrants and transformed communities.
Listen now: https://stanfordhispanicbroadcasting.org/50-anniversary-of-the-fall-of-saigon/

It already online, and on air this week at KWTF Sonoma County and KZSU Stanford.

This week KZSU Stanford and KWTF Sonoma County we had a conversation with Had Urs Leonhardt Steiner, the Swiss-born cond...
04/10/2025

This week KZSU Stanford and KWTF Sonoma County we had a conversation with Had Urs Leonhardt Steiner, the Swiss-born conductor of the Gate Symphony Orchestra. For 33 years, the orchestra has brought classical music to the community in a truly inclusive way. Urs speaks both English and Spanish at concerts, and they always offer free tickets for Spanish-speaking families.

Don’t miss their next performance on April 13 at the Palace of Fine Arts — a powerful program about resistance through music. It’s going to be unforgettable!
Listen to the show to learn how to get 50% off the tickets.

https://stanfordhispanicbroadcasting.org/music-as-criticism-of-authoritarianism/

Esta semana en KZSU Stanford y KWTF Sonoma County un show sobre la orquesta  Gate Symphony Orchestra and Chorus. en este...
04/10/2025

Esta semana en KZSU Stanford y KWTF Sonoma County un show sobre la orquesta Gate Symphony Orchestra and Chorus. en este preograma uve el honor de entrevistar a Urs Leonhardt Steiner, director suizo de la Golden Gate Symphony Orchestra. Con 33 años de historia, su misión es abrir la música clásica a toda la comunidad. Siempre habla en inglés y español, y cada concierto ofrece entradas gratis para familias hispanas.

Este 13 de abril tocan en el Palacio de Bellas Artes con un poderoso programa sobre la resistencia al autoritarismo.

Escucha el programa para encontrar como obtener ticket gratis. ¡Imperdible!
https://stanfordhispanicbroadcasting.org/es/musica-communidad-empatia/

Here we go again!Another life show from the studio at KZSU Stanford.  We’ll have rock in Spanish, storytelling from Lati...
03/05/2025

Here we go again!
Another life show from the studio at KZSU Stanford. We’ll have rock in Spanish, storytelling from Latin American writers, featuring Julio Cortázar again, and more of this week’s news cycle, form international news.
Listen Life Online at https://KZSU.Stanford.edu/live/

Getting ready for another Live show at KZSU Stanford. Today we will talk about storytelling, featuring short stories fro...
02/26/2025

Getting ready for another Live show at KZSU Stanford. Today we will talk about storytelling, featuring short stories from the beginning of the XX century, today with stories from Julio Cortázar and J.R. Pocaterra.

We will listen to two of my favorite short stories while growing up, “the Roman I” by JR Pocaterra (Grotesque Stories I, 1922) and “the House Taken Over” (Bestiary, 1951) by Julio Cortázar.

Then some rock and some folk music in Spanish, with a view of this week’s international main headlines, from the Hispanic Universe.

Stay tuned at https://kzsu.stanford.edu/live/

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