Rise Up Radio - April 22, 2005: Fulana

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Rise Up Radio - April 22, 2005: Fulana

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Rise Up Radio - April 22, 2005: Fulana6.23 MB

Host Marinieves Alba speaks live with artists from Fulana, a Latina video and performance collective. Using parody and satire, the ladies of Fulana create mock tv commercials and other artworks to explore themes relevant to Latino culture in America.

While you listen to the interview, check out their work on fulana.org. Start with the Quicktime video of their hilarious commercial for "Amnezac" -- the most powerful anti-historiamine on the market.