Radio Jornalera NJ: New Community Coverage and Programming
We are happy to share the latest community coverage and programming from
Radio Jornalera NJ, a grassroots media outlet amplifying
immigrant voices across New Jersey. Explore their newest shows, field reports,
and written stories that center worker rights, gender justice, and migrant experiences.

Hablemos Claro
Hablemos Claro, hosted by Calandria Ortiz-Resende,
opens a window into the experiences of domestic workers across New Jersey.
The program features honest conversations about workplace abuse, rights,
daily challenges, and the collective strength that grows through organizing.
Watch the first episode: Hablemos Claro on YouTube
La Voz del Mes
La Voz del Mes, with Paulo Almiron,
highlights key community advocates. The series traces the realities immigrants
face in the United States and their ongoing struggle for visibility, dignity,
and protection.
Watch the latest episode: La Voz del Mes on YouTube
Creciendo Sin Límites
Creciendo Sin Límites, hosted by Elsa Vasquez,
focuses on women’s empowerment, gender-based violence, and the barriers
immigrant women navigate. The show creates a space for healing, awareness,
and mutual support.
Watch the episode: Creciendo Sin Límites on YouTube
Coverage: AFSC Music Fundraiser
Radio Jornalera NJ’s Reporteros Callejeros visited a music
fundraiser organized by the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) in
Red Bank, New Jersey. The segment highlights AFSC’s work and its mission
to organize and advocate for immigrant communities.
Watch the coverage: AFSC Music Fundraiser on Instagram
Coverage: Casa Cultura
Reportero Callejero Richard visited an open house at
Casa Cultura, interviewing founder Samuel Kanig
about the project’s goals and the importance of Latin arts and culture in
New Jersey.
Watch the segment: Casa Cultura coverage on Instagram
Coverage: No Kings Protests
Reportera Callejera Daysi covered the No Kings Day
protest in Trenton, speaking with organizers and community members about
why they mobilize for immigrant and civil rights and against authoritarianism
in the United States.
Watch the report: No Kings Protest coverage on Instagram
Their Substack
Radio Jornalera NJ also publishes written stories that document the immigrant
experience in depth, covering policy debates, life histories, and community
perspectives that often fall outside mainstream media.
They release two new articles each month. Read them here: Radio Jornalera NJ on Substack
Get Involved
Radio Jornalera NJ grows through community participation. There are many ways to join their work.
“Reporteros Callejeros” (street reporters), or develop their own radio shows.As a nonprofit outlet, Radio Jornalera NJ relies on community donations to keep producing stories
that center immigrant voices across New Jersey.Learn more, get involved, or make a donation: Support Radio Jornalera NJ
