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Produced by Latino Public Broadcasting, the acclaimed PBS documentary series VOCES features the best of Latino arts, culture and history and shines a light on current issues that impact Latino Americans. Devoted to exploring the rich diversity of the Latino experience, VOCES presents new and established filmmakers and brings their powerful and illuminating stories to a national audience.

Meet the new generation behind the largest Latino voter registration mobilization in Texas history.
Meet the new generation behind the largest Latino voter registration mobilization in Texas history.
The Texas Mexico border runs over one thousand miles and it has been a political issue for decades.
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Meet the new generation behind the largest Latino voter registration mobilization in Texas history.
Meet the Mambo Legends Orchestra, keeping the sounds of the great Afro-Cuban bandleaders alive.
Meet a Salvadoran-American family caught up in the contentious fight over immigration policy.
Follow the story of the first undocumented attorney to argue a case before the Supreme Court.
Two brothers who fought in Vietnam are among thousands of veterans who are being deported.
"Letters to Eloisa" depicts the life of Author Cuban José Lezama Lima.
An inside look at the high-stakes effort to turn out the Latino vote in the 2020 election.
Follow immigrant families rising up to seek justice in an industry rife with exploitation.
Meet Dr. Victor Rios a former gang member working with youth being “pushed out” of school.
Follow the search for a hero that history forgot: Maria Moreno.
Discover the story behind the 1918 massacre of 15 Mexican men in this tiny border town.
Discover the life of radical Chicano lawyer and countercultural icon Oscar Zeta Acosta.
Meet the pioneering activist whose work transformed the power of the Latino vote.
Follow poet Javier Sicilia as he campaigns for peace after losing his son to the drug war.
Follow the lives of five Latina actresses who dub "Desparate Housewives" into Spanish.
Explore the legacy of a Hollywood film that highlighted racial divides in the Southwest.
Examine the life and death of pioneering Mexican-American journalist Ruben Salazar.
The true story of Loreta Velazquez, Confederate soldier turned Union spy.
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This short documentary shows Latinos adapting to the Arctic via food and culture.
A filmmaker documents the effects of the oil industry in her hometown.
A poetic story of self-discovery through West African and Afro-Mexican art practices.
A young Latinx reporter investigates a COVID outbreak in his hometown meatpacking plant.
Extras
The Texas Mexico border runs over one thousand miles and it has been a political issue for decades.
Meet the new generation behind the largest Latino voter registration mobilization in Texas history.
Meet the new generation behind the largest Latino voter registration mobilization in Texas history.
Meet the Mambo Legends Orchestra, keeping the sounds of the great Afro-Cuban bandleaders alive.
Meet the members of the Mambo Legends Orchestra.
Meet the Mambo Legends Orchestra, comprised of former members of the Tito Puente Orchestra.
Go behind the scenes with the Mambo Legends Orchestra.
Meet a Salvadoran-American family caught up in the contentious fight over immigration policy.
Juan and Joanna perform at the school concert; Maria learns she is different.
Appeals court hears arguments and the family waits for over a year for a ruling.
Follow the story of the first undocumented attorney to argue a case before the Supreme Court.
Meet Luis Cortes Romero, an immigration lawyer who is fighting to protect DACA.
Preparations for arguments at the Supreme Court are underway.
This short documentary shows Latinos adapting to the Arctic via food and culture.
A filmmaker documents the effects of the oil industry in her hometown.
A poetic story of self-discovery through West African and Afro-Mexican art practices.
Explore issues such as identity, economy, arts, and community with VOCES Shorts.
A young Latinx reporter investigates a COVID outbreak in his hometown meatpacking plant.
Facing deportation, two brothers stand against the deportation of fellow veterans.
Valente Valenzuela shares his emotional turmoil after receiving his removal notice.
Olivia Segura fights for the rights of fallen veterans' families in honor of her daughter.
Zahid Chaudry and his wife Anne navigate citizenship denials from minor offenses.
Two brothers who fought in Vietnam are among thousands of veterans who are being deported.
Manuel Valenzuela announces mission to the White House to request a stop to deportations.
"Letters to Eloisa" depicts the life of Author José Lezama Lima.
In his novel "Paradiso," José Lezama Lima revealed secrets that mirrored his own life.
José Lezama Lima grew lonely as the Cuban government silenced him for "Paradiso."
Author of "My Time to Speak" Ilia Calderón discusses Afro-Latino representation in media.
An inside look at the high-stakes effort to turn out the Latino vote in the 2020 election.
Mi Familia Vota organizers register Latino voters in Las Vegas ahead of the 2020 election.