Literature, Journalism, Philosophy, Philanthropy… – Atenea Americana by Stanford Hispanic Broadcasting

Literature, Journalism, Philosophy, Philanthropy… – Atenea Americana by Stanford Hispanic Broadcasting
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A Window to the Hispanic Cultural Universe, from the heart of Silicon valley to the world
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Topics covered include Hispanic cultural identity, community empowerment, social justice, and personal narratives, with episodes like the recognition of the 50th anniversary of 'The Fall of Saigon' through the lens of community stories and the impactful work of individuals like Rigoberta Menchú Tum, highlighting her activism and cultural contributions.

A Window to the Hispanic Cultural Universe, from the heart of Silicon valley to the world
Today we talk with Leonardo Bonett, a seasoned journalist who spent an extraordinary 40 years working for Voice of America (VOA), and had just retired this last march 2025. Voice of America is a government-funded international broadcaster that, for over eight decades, served as one of the most trusted and influential voices in global journalism. Our conversation traces the arc of VOA’s unique role in the world: a broadcaster committed to telling the truth, regardless of political pressure, and a key player in U.S. “soft diplomacy.” With a presence in over 40 languages and listeners spanning the globe, VOA earned its reputation not by pushing propaganda, but by offering fact-based reporting to regions often starved for independent news. We explore how VOA was born out of the Second World War as a response to Nazi propaganda, pledging from the start to tell the truth — good or bad. That commitment to journalistic integrity became its enduring legacy. Over the decades, VOA’s mission aligned with American ideals of transparency, press freedom, and democratic values, acting as a bridge between cultures and as a platform for voices too often silenced in their own countries. Our guest brings us his perspectives about VOA, and […]

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