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The Artist Life

Dr. Raymond Torres-Santos: A Conversation Part 2

8 years ago Feature
Raymond Torres-Santos

Raymond Torres-Santos, Ph.D., a Professor of Composition and Theory at California State University, Long Beach was born in Río Piedras, Puerto Rico. He’s a composer and conductor, and pianist, arranger, and producer of both classical and popular music. He’s also a Board of Directors Member, American Society of Music Arrangers and Composers (ASMAC). Dr. Raymond Torres-Santos is celebrating thirty years…

The Artist Life, Part One

[Replay] Dr. Raymond Torres-Santos: A Conversation

8 years ago Feature
Raymond Torres-Santos

Raymond Torres-Santos, Ph.D., a Professor of Composition and Theory at California State University, Long Beach was born in Río Piedras, Puerto Rico. According to Wikipedia, Torres-Santos is a composer and conductor, and pianist, arranger, and producer of both classical and popular music. He’s also a Board of Directors Member, American Society of Music Arrangers and Composers (ASMAC) Torres-Santos’s biography…

Democracy Now

Native American Tribes Join to File Lawsuit Against Trump

8 years ago Democracy Now

“Five Native American tribes have joined to file what they are calling a historic lawsuit against President Donald Trump, Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke and several other members of the administration. The move came just hours after Trump visited Utah Monday, where he announced his plan to open up protected federal lands to mining, logging, drilling…

Roland Martin

The New Poor People’s Campaign Launches Calling For A Moral Revival

8 years ago Roland Martin

“Monday night in Washington, D.C., a coalition of activists from around the nation gathered at the historic Howard Theater to revive a movement. The Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call for a Moral Revival, draws on the unfinished work of the late Dr. Martin Luther King Junior – who wanted to end racism, poverty, environmental…

PBS NewsHour

PBS NewsHour: Should educators be armed?

8 years ago PBS NewsHour

“If there’s a shooting at a school, should educators be prepared to shoot back? Across the country, 15 states already allow concealed carry of some kind in schools, with lawmakers in many more states considering or having recently debated the idea. But all major teacher- and school-employee groups oppose the idea. Special correspondent Kavitha Cardoza…

mitú

Pursuing your dreams isn’t easy! (That’s for sure)

8 years ago mitú

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Democracy Now

Rep. Keith Ellison: GOP Tax Bill Would Reorder Society

8 years ago Democracy Now

“On Saturday morning, Senate Republicans passed a nearly 500-page tax bill that will have dramatic impacts not only the U.S. tax code, but also healthcare, domestic spending and even oil and gas drilling. The plan would cut taxes by nearly $1.5 trillion. Major corporations and the richest Americans, including President Trump and his own family,…

TEDx

TEDx: Confronting Controversy by listening to those we disagree with

8 years ago TEDx

“Zachary shares how his grandfather helped him learn to see from multiple angles and learn from those not like himself. His talk helps us understand why in this day and age we should be willing to listen to those we disagree with. Zachary R. Wood is a Robert L. Bartley Fellow at The Wall Street…

PBS NewsHour

What were the last-minute changes to the Senate tax bill?

8 years ago PBS NewsHour

“The Senate passed a $1.5 trillion tax package early Saturday, pushing closer to one of the largest overhauls of the U.S. tax code in decades. But the vote came just hours after the final text of the nearly 500-page bill was released, provoking several, last-minute negotiations on the Senate floor. Lisa Desjardins joins Hari Sreenivasan…

The Palacio Podcast

Lori Ann Guzmán from the Bronx: Tough, Smart, and a Role Model

8 years ago Feature, The Palacio Podcast

Lori Ann Guzmán is Assistant City Manager for the City of Huntington Beach and a member of the Long Beach Board of Harbor Commissioners, the five-member governing body for the Port of Long Beach. With all those credentials and more, she told me a more interesting story about her early life in New York City….

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