El Pulso: Weekly News from EL CENTRAL
In this week's edition of EL PULSO, advocates in Pontiac estimate that more than 400 Latino residents have been arrested since immigration enforcement intensified in 2025, prompting community volunteers to organize legal support, food assistance, and Know Your Rights trainings. We also preview the 35th anniversary of Detroit's Concert of Colors, featuring artists from around the world, a tribute to founder Ismael Ahmed, and a new collaboration with the Smithsonian that will preserve Detroiters' stories as part of a national archive. Detroit's Latino arts community also remembers sculptor Alvaro Jurado, whose work and mentorship helped shape generations of artists in Southwest Detroit. Plus, nominations open for the Michigan Lottery's Excellence in Education Awards, recognizing educators across the state. And we wrap up with the latest from the 2026 FIFA World Cup, where Mexico, Canada, and the United States all exit in the Round of 16, while a look back at Detroit's World Cup history reminds us of the city's lasting place in the sport. 🎧 New episodes every Thursday on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Hosted by Michael D. Gutierrez
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