The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the world in unexpected ways, and the best way to protect ourselves is via education and precautions to avoid the spread of this potentially deadly virus. This series will additionally explore the consequences of the quarantine that has resulted from this global pandemic with a unique focus on various countries and individuals in the Spanish-speaking world.
Located within the State of Miranda, El Hatillo is one of the five municipalities of Caracas, the capital of Venezuela. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, its colonial architecture attracts a plethora of visitors. Find out more about this charming town with Victor Diaz, our lively guide for this series.
Yolimar Gimon, one of the ten finalists in the "Mrs. Venezuela" contest in 2012, tells us a bit about how the contest gives the chance to a bit more mature women to prove their abilities outside of the home as well as what her participation in the contest meant to her.
As the fifteenth birthday of young girls in Venezuela and most other Latin American countries marks a special rite of passage into womanhood, it is traditional for the family to throw them a big birthday bash.
Not only did poor Manuel Rosales lose the election for president, but winner Hugo Chavez’ supporters are trying to knock him out of his post as governor of Zulia. In a faux futuristic recounting of a would be history, this wildly hopeful presidential campaign ad (disguised as a movie trailer) not only dared Venezuelans to vote for change, but dared to sell a bearskin before actually catching the bear.
Join our charismatic friend Victor from Venezuela on a trip through Spain, where he'll reveal to you some of the fascinating locales, historical anecdotes, and best-kept secrets of cities like Barcelona and Madrid.
Countless Venezuelans have left their homeland, and in this series, you’ll hear the stories of those who have. Through these narratives, the protagonists share their lives, personal achievements, experiences, and dreams. This series is an excellent way to get familiar with the Venezuelan accent and explore fascinating aspects of different cities around the world.