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Napolitano: Family separation ‘is a humanitarian crisis’

8 years ago PBS NewsHour

“The Trump administration has argued that it has no choice but separate migrant children and their parents who enter the U.S. illegally. Former Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano says it does have a choice, and that what’s happening is a humanitarian crisis. Napolitano joins Judy Woodruff to offer her reaction to the “zero tolerance”…

Eating Comida

The Breakfast Burrito Was Invented in New Mexico — Cooking in America

8 years ago Eating Comida

Well, Santa Fe, New Mexico claims its discovery but so does Pasadena, CA. Who cares where it came from as long as it tastes good. “Welcome back to Cooking in America with Sheldon Simeon! On today’s episode, Sheldon is hanging with Santa Fe native Clifford Endo to get a 101 on Santa Fe cuisine. Eater is…

Democracy Now

U.N. on Trump Administration’s Policies Worsening Poverty & Inequality

8 years ago Democracy Now

“A group of top Democrats is demanding the Trump administration present a plan to Congress to address growing poverty in the United States, following an excoriating report by the United Nations special rapporteur on extreme poverty, Philip Alston. Alston slammed the Trump administration’s policies for worsening the state of poverty in the United States. The…

PBS NewsHour

An inside look at a government shelter for detained migrant children

8 years ago PBS NewsHour

“Nearly 2,000 children were separated from their families after illegally crossing the border in April and May, according to the Department of Homeland Security. In Southern California, one of the more than hundred facilities that houses unaccompanied migrant children opened its doors to the media on Friday. Amna Nawaz talks with Jean Guerrero of KPBS…

TEDx

TEDx Presents “Crossing the Color Line” by Brennon Thompson

8 years ago TEDx

“Has a neighborhood ever made you uncomfortable? It is important to understand the history for why you may have these sentiments and how this has impacted the course of our development as a society. Brennon Thompson works as a Cultural Competence and Health Literacy Operations Specialist at the Center for Human Services Education, a division…

Palacio Podcast

Replay: José Luis Valenzuela on America’s Diverse Stories Part 2

8 years ago The Palacio Podcast
José Luis Valenzuela

The challenge of telling and sharing the diverse stories in America today is the theme of part two of our Radio Palacio interview with José Luis Valenzuela, Artistic Director of the Latino Theater Company and the Los Angeles Theatre Center. José Luis Valenzuela is a Distinguished Professor and Head of the MFA Directing program at UCLA’s School…

mitú

From La Cocina: How To Make Peruvian Papa Rellena

8 years ago mitú

“On this episode, Gina calls her DAD to get cooking instructions on how to make a delicious Peruvian Papa Rellena for Father’s Day.” Subscribe to their channel: http://bit.ly/mitu_YouTube

Democracy Now

Trump Eyes Tent Cities on Military Bases to Jail Migrant Children

8 years ago Democracy Now

“The Trump administration is reportedly planning to build tent cities on military bases near the U.S.-Mexico border to accommodate the increasing numbers of migrant children being held in detention centers. According to McClatchy, Department of Health and Human Services officials are due to visit Fort Bliss, an Army base near El Paso, Texas, in the…

PBS NewsHour

A poet who holds ‘the men behind the music’ accountable

8 years ago PBS NewsHour

“Inspired by the people who have come forward as part of the #MeToo movement, Imani Davis shares her poem “Platinum” and gives her Brief but Spectacular take on how society can overlook wrongdoing by famous artists.” Find more from PBS NewsHour at https://www.pbs.org/newshour

Palacio Podcast

Replay: José Luis Valenzuela on Theater as Community Part 1

8 years ago Feature
José Luis Valenzuela

José Luis Valenzuela is the Artistic Director of the Latino Theater Company (LTC) and The Los Angeles Theatre Center (LATC). He’s also a Distinguished Professor and Head of the MFA Directing program at UCLA’s School of Theater, Film & Television. Valenzuela is an award-winning theater director. He’s been a visionary and an advocate for Chicano/Latino…

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