Julia Rocha
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they/them. audio journalist/ music producer/ vocalist. associate producer @LatinoUSA. @AIRMedia New Voices Fellow '21 @NYWomensFdn Fellow '20
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Julia Rocha Patricia Sulbarán do a great job telling the story of Rideshare Drivers United from its beginnings til today, for Latino USA. Proud to be featured alongside RDU fam Esterphanie St Juste Alvaro Bolainez Veena Dubal latinousa.org/2021/11/19/gig…
"Futuro Media and Latino USA have provided such an affirming and safe space where I could build not only my skillset but my confidence in reporting on the issues that matter to me." —Julia Rocha We can't wait for others to tell our stories. Give now: futuromediagroup.org/donate/
my interview for Ritual Media is live today ✨ I am so grateful to Roxane Cassehgari for asking me such beautiful questions about growing up first generation and finding community and healing through music. I hope y’all enjoy and resonate! bit.ly/3G2eE1S
This week on Latino USA, the many worlds within the voice of singer-songwriter Angélica Garcia. Angelica shares an intimate look at her creative process: from journaling and making collages to meditating and sculpting her songs. Produced by Julia Rocha. latinousa.org/2022/03/08/ang…
Thank you Julia Rocha for taking this time to speak with me. Thanks Latino USA and all those that worked on the episode 🌹🕊
In 2021, Cristina Ibarra and Alex Rivera made history as they each received a MacArthur Foundation Genius Grant and became the first married couple to do so. Learn more about the Latino filmmakers on this episode of Latino USA by Julia Rocha; edited by Marta Martinez. bit.ly/37tNXHy
'The Story Not Told With Dahlma Llanos-Figueroa' dropped on April 19 and it was produced by Andrew Viñales with help from Julia Rocha & edited by Andrea López-Cruzado latinousa.org/2022/04/19/dah…
.LADAMA, with members hailing from 🇧🇷,🇨🇴,🇻🇪 and🇺🇸, form a collective sharing rhythms and traditions from each of their home cultures. Learn about their music—and their work to educate and empower women and girls—on this Latino USA by Julia Rocha. bit.ly/3OnkC1g
“We’re not sharing just music, but it’s oral tradition and it’s ancestral knowledge,” Serna said. “Music education should be a right, not a privilege.” Listen to "LADAMA: The Body Is Our Best Instrument" on Latino USA. Produced by Julia Rocha. latinousa.org/2022/07/19/lad…
This week on Latino USA, the women of LADAMA aren’t just musicians—they’re also educators. They talk to Latino USA about why “Music education should be a right, not a privilege.” Produced by Julia Rocha. Listen ↘️ latinousa.org/2022/07/19/lad…
The strength of the #CancelStudentDebt movement is largely thanks to some phenomenal students at the for-profit Corinthian college and lawyers/organizers at The Debt Collective 🟥. Julia Rocha w/ Latino USA takes an in-depth look: latinousa.org/2022/07/22/stu…
Pres. Biden announced plans to cancel $10k in student debt for borrowers earning $125k or less per year. Last month Latino USA looked at the history of debt and how it impacts students of color. Many said $10k isn't enough. Great reporting by Julia Rocha bit.ly/lusastudentdebt
so proud of our former Latino USA fellow, Andrew Viñales continuing their journey in audio as an intern with Radiolab!
Stay tuned for tomorrow's Latino USA, which tells one story of hope and resilience (out of the countless many) that happened after #HurricaneMaria hit #PuertoRico 5 years ago this month in 2017. Produced by Julia Rocha and edited by me.
New Latino USA episode is out. Producer Julia Rocha travels to Caguas, #PuertoRico and reports on one story of hope and resilience 5 years after #HurricaneMaria. (Edited by me.) podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lat…
This week on Latino USA, five years ago, #HurricaneMaria hit #PuertoRico. With a complete lack of government response, it is a group of young food justice organizers who mobilize to meet their community’s needs. Produced by Julia Rocha. Listen ↘️ latinousa.org/2022/09/16/com…
With Fiona, we're seeing yet again how institutional abandonment in Puerto Rico is systemic. Mutual aid groups are the ones doing the work instead. Listen to this story about the Centro de Apoyo Mutuo. Produced by Julia Rocha and edited by Julio Ricardo Varela. latinousa.org/2022/09/16/com…
'iLe on Song and Protest' dropped on January 10. It was produced by Julia Rocha with help from Bethie Loewenthal Torres & edited by Alejandra Salazar latinousa.org/2023/01/10/ile/
On Latino USA talking about my book FALTAS with Julia Rocha and Maria Hinojosa 🥑 🤍 Listen to the full interview here ✨ latinousa.org/2023/01/24/cec…