aRTICLEs, pODCASTS, and films ABOUT
ELVA AMBíA AND THE QUECHUA COLLECTIVE
ARTICLES:
"Reviving a Fading Language Called Quechua"
Wall Street Journal, May 9, 2014
"The Song of Quechua and Language Preservation in New York, Elva Ambia"
Cuzco Eats, October 15, 2015
"Voices, Images and Sounds of The Quechua Alliance Meeting"
Quechua at Penn, November 20, 2015
"Meet Elva Ambia, the Woman who Started a Quechua School in NY to Pass on the Language"
Remezcla, November 16, 2018
"Penn's 4th Quechua Alliance Meeting: Proof of a Living Language"
La Vida Magazine, 2018 (no date)
"Con cantos y cuentos, abuela indígena de Nueva York mantiene viva su lengua quechua"
Radio Bilingue, February 15, 2019
"Discovering Quechua with Elva Ambia"
Discovering Language, January 2, 2020
PODCASTS:
"Jorge Saavedra, Elva Ambia ima Runasimita Kawsarichinankupaq Ruwashasqankumanta"
Rimasun: Quechua Language Podcasts, March 8, 2014
"Indigenous Language is Alive on a NYC Radio Station"
Pavement Pieces, February 25, 2015
"The Quechua Collective of New York with Elva Ambia"
Kuskalla, July 30, 2023
FILMS:
Elva Ambía has been featured in two different short documentaries:
Directed by Christine Mladic Janney, 2014, 14 minutes
Heritage Journeys: Latin American Ancestry in New York
Directed by Araceli Poma, 2023, 25 minutes