PBS Doc “El Equipo” Celebrates Forensic Human Rights Work
…as Kingdom of Shadows and Reportero. His most recent project, El Equipo (The Team) is available to stream on PBS now and follows a team of Nobel-nominated Argentinian forensic scientists…
…as Kingdom of Shadows and Reportero. His most recent project, El Equipo (The Team) is available to stream on PBS now and follows a team of Nobel-nominated Argentinian forensic scientists…
…the U.S./Mexico border in West Texas, premiered on PBS Independent Lens and won a Grand Jury Award for Texas Shorts at SXSW last year (I was an associate producer for…
…other than Gregory Nava, American Family entertained while talking about important issues. Initially pitched to CBS, the show eventually wound up on PBS and featured a stellar cast, including Edward…
It’s important that we, as Latinxs, know our history. That’s why documentaries like PBS’ Latino Americans: The 500-Year Legacy That Shaped A Nation are so crucial. They not only illuminate…
…who has worked with many highly respected news outlets such as NPR, PBS, CBS, and CNN, is also the founder of The Futuro Media Group, a non-profit organization dedicated to…
…Graduados Knowledge is power. But not everyone has an easy path towards attaining it. PBS’ 2013 two-part documentary, The Graduates/Los Graduados follows six Latinx male and female students in America….
Concluding Tuesday, July 22, PBS’s film showcase The Latino Experience features the stuff you’d expect in the border, calaveras, Spanglish, etc. It also has the diversity I’d hope for with…
…BELatina. In San Diego, KPBS reporter Tania Thorne pulled together a panel of local experts on Latinx’s mental health. While Juliana Jiménez J. took the COVID route, noting how the…
…via PBS. Rita Moreno (1931-present) Rita Moreno: Just A Girl Who Decided to Go For It Have you ever heard of an “EGOT”? It’s when someone has won all of…