Tiempo with Joe Torres

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  • Buenos días y bienvenidos! Welcome to the new “Tiempo” podcast from New York’s WABC-TV and Eyewitness News. Hosted by reporter Joe Torres, “Tiempo” is focused on the many issues affecting Latinos. We closely examine topics such as education, health care and immigration. Plus, we feature Latino legends, pioneers and groundbreakers to highlight their latest artistic endeavor, whether it’s a new exhibition, an award-winning documentary or a cultural celebration. In addition to full episodes of “Tiempo,” we’ll also share some extra content: Extended interviews, deeper insights, upcoming community events y mucho mas. So make sure you hit follow and join us each week for an educating, informative and often entertaining time on “Tiempo.”
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  • NYC Immigrant Affairs Commissioner discusses Trump's plan for mass deportations
    Nov 17 2024
    On this edition of Tiempo, we take a closer look at the rise in food insecurity among Latinos in New York City. Staffers at the Food Bank for New York City say they noticed an increase in food insecurity this year. Reports suggest 1 in 3 NYC families struggle to make ends meet, with 50% of city families being unable to afford the cost of food and rent. This holiday season, the hunger relief organization is partnering with Goya Foods to help put food on the table. We'll talk to them about the collaboration. But right now: President-elect Donald Trump's promised immigration plan calls for mass deportations, sparking fear and anxiety in many communities across the city. New York is a sanctuary city, where undocumented immigrants are largely shielded from immigration enforcement agents. NYC Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs Commissioner Manuel Castro joins us our program to speak about the issue. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    27 min
  • Key issues important to Latino voters in the 2024 presidential election
    Oct 27 2024
    On this special edition of Tiempo, we preview Puerto Rican Heritage Month, which kicks off in November. The celebration honors the many contributions that Boricuas have made in the United States. To kick off the festivities, Comité Noviembre has scheduled several special events, including a Puerto Rican artisan fair. The organization is also celebrating its 38th anniversary. We'll speak with the chairwoman and founding member of Comité Noviembre and the president of the Puerto Rican Institute for the Development of the Arts. But first: a critical demographic that could sway the presidential election is the Latino vote. The Hispanic Federation and the Latino Victory Foundation recently conducted a national poll on what issues are important to Latino voters. 60% said inflation and the cost of living are top issues. Immigration and abortion rights were also important issues to those surveyed. Analysts expect a record 36.2 million eligible Latino voters in this election year. Joining us to provide insight is Dorian Caal, director of the Civic Engagement Research Naleo Educational Fund. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    27 min
  • Shedding a light on New York City's street vendors and the fight to get a license
    Oct 20 2024
    On this edition of Tiempo, the Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility completed a historic journey for diversity, equity and inclusion. The team hit the streets and walked from Washington D.C. to New York City, a journey of over 240 miles. We'll speak with the group's president and CEO about the organization's mission. But first: proposed legislation is trying to help city vendors obtain a license. The NYC Street Vendor Project recently took party in a documentary that sheds light on the city's vendors and their plight to get a license. Some vendors have been waiting for more than 10 years for a permit. Recently, there's been an effort by city leaders to overhaul the longstanding street vending rules. The most sweeping change would remove a decades-old cap on the city's highly coveted and restricted vendor permits and licenses. Joining our program is Carina Kaufman-Gutierrez, the deputy director of the Street Vendor Project. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    27 min

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