Featured Episodes
Dolores Huerta
The iconic civil rights leader and activist Dolores Huerta, celebrated her 94th birthday on Tamarindo. We marked our 200th episode by speaking to Dolores Huerta about why we have the power to influence the direction of our country, state, county, and city, and why it matters.
Natalia Lafourcade Honors Vulnerability
Natalia Lafourcade speaks to Tamarindo about De Todas las Flores, a musical diary inspired by different life experiences. It is a piece that honors vulnerability, life and death, femininity, nature, the mystical, love and heartbreak.
Secretary Julian Castro & the Latino Community Foundation
Secretary Julian Castro joins Tamarindo to talk about his new role as CEO of the Latino Community Foundation.
Bring Your Whole Self to Work with Judge Lucy Armendariz
Proudly rocking curly hair, hoop earrings and red lipstick, the Honorable Judge Lucy Armendariz isn’t afraid to bring her whole self to work.
Children's Books as a Movement
Children’s books are an important component to movement building and changing narratives.
Eunisses Hernandez Launches Campaign for LA City Council
Hernandez discusses police brutality on POC and how La Defensa addresses racial disparities in the Los Angeles justice system.
Writing as Activism with Dr. Ana Castillo
Writing when no one is telling our stories is a form of activism.
Alicia Menendez and the Likeability Trap
We speak with journalist Alicia Menendez discussing her book, “The Likeability Trap: How to Break Free and Succeed as You Are.”