Stanford Hispanic Broadcasting
This is a bilingual cultural network that broadcast on-air and online, and its main mission is to showcase the world of Latinos and Hispanics (and people of this heritage).
The SHB was born from previous productions by the same editor/producer/host, and now brings the new generation of shows under “Atenea Americana” produced at KZSU Stanford Radio (hence the name), but is an independent project. It is recorded and aired on Stanford Radio, and then broadcasted on different platforms online and on-air around the world.”
Atenea Americana
Atenea in Spanish means “The House of Culture.” It is a name inspired by the goddess of war and culture “Athens” (in Spanish Atenea). In many Hispanic countries, there is a space called “Atenea” or “Ateneo.” This place is usually a hub for culture, where people meet to enjoy, get informed, and discuss matters of culture. This show represents that. The aim is to join people through culture. (please read about our mission statements)
The Founder/Director
Isabel Jubes, A.K.A. Isabel or simply ISA
Isabel Jubes is a Venezuelan-born architect, educator, public official, and bilingual media producer dedicated to elevating the voices and achievements of the Latino community in education, culture, and public life.
She is the host and executive producer of Stanford Hispanic Broadcasting, a cultural and public-affairs program created at Stanford University and broadcast on KZSU 90.1 FM since 2012, reaching audiences locally and internationally. Through this platform, she highlights academic excellence, leadership, and innovation across the global Hispanic and Latino community, helping to reshape narratives about minorities through high-quality bilingual media.
Professionally, Isabel is a multidisciplinary designer and green building consultant with decades of experience leading architectural projects from concept to construction in the San Francisco Bay Area and abroad. Her work integrates climate awareness, healthy environments, and social equity.
She currently serves as trustee at the Sunnyvale School District Board of Education, where she champions educational equity, sustainable facilities, and policies that expand opportunity for all students. She has successfully co-led major funding initiatives for public education and represents her district in regional and statewide advocacy for children and public schools. She also serves as President of the California Latino School Board Association.
Isabel holds a professional degree in Architecture from the Universidad Central de Venezuela and a Master’s in Architecture and Environmental Design from the University of California, Berkeley, along with additional studies in sustainability, technology, and social entrepreneurship. She has also taught architecture at the community college level, where she focused on empowering diverse and first-generation students.
Across all her work — design, education, public service, and broadcasting — her mission is to build bridges between communities and institutions, inspire higher educational achievement, and contribute to a more just, sustainable, and culturally vibrant society.
Regular Contributors and Columnists
Sometimes we have great contributors who bring guests, offer commentaries, co-host a program or build an original column about their topic of expertise. Here it is our “Radio-Family”:

Daniel Caselles,
He is originally from Mendocino, Argentina. He is the co-founder and CTO of Authenware Corporation. He is an entrepreneur, Professor, Researcher, and promoter of social causes. He had worked for more than 10 years as director of VALOS, a non-profit organization promoting social responsibilities for corporations. He is also a partner in the Latin American Foundation Avina.
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