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“The Wannabe Fascists”
An internationally renowned expert on right-wing studies has released his new book entitled “The Wannabe Fascists: A Guide to Understanding the Greatest Threat to Democracy.”
Undocumented Residents Can Get Medi-Cal
California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara recently traveled around the state to tell people that all Californians are now eligible for full-scope Medi-Cal.
Los Muecas: Still Going Strong
This is a conversation with current members of Los Muecas, a Mexican band from the Romantic Wave era of the 1970s that was formed in the fields of the valley of Mexicali, created a unique keyboard sound, and hit the top of the charts in Mexico, the US, and Latin America with songs that combined traditional Mexican genres with Beatles-influenced modern rhythms. After several decades, the group continues performing and touring.
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Immigration Edition
Florida Gov. DeSantis has signed into law a bill that’s considered the most extreme anti-immigrant legislation in the country. The bills would ban a number of services for undocumented immigrants, including local identification cards, out-of-state driver’s licenses, admission to the Florida Bar, and would require hospitals to report the immigration status of patients. What to expect from these laws?
New York Bans Gas stoves. Also, Costs of Asthma and Smog.
New York state will ban gas stoves and furnaces from most new homes and buildings by as early as 2026 under a new measure passed by lawmakers. New York is the first state in the country to ban natural gas appliances. States like Washington, Colorado and Maryland have approved measures restricting the use of gas and fossil fuels in buildings. Why is New York’s measure important? What’s wrong with gas? Aside from the gas industry, who else is opposing the law?
JOSE GASPAR: Trailblazer in public broadcasting receives honorary doctorate from Harvard University
Jennifer A. Doudna is a Nobel Laureate, Thomas Jeffrey Hanks is an actor, Katalin Karikó is a biochemist, David Levering Lewis is a historian, Michael Glenn Mullen is a decorated military leader and Hugo Morales is a pioneer in public broadcasting who co-founded Radio Bilingue Network in Fresno in 1976 and is its executive director.
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Noticiero Latino: Hay una pequeña esperanza para los Dreamers.
Que tal, le saluda Citlali Sáenz, en este servicio informativo hablaremos sobre de la Acción Diferida conocida como DACA, algunos legisladores demócratas exhortan a los colegas en el senado para aprobar el Dream Act.
Radio Bilingüe and Samuel Orozco Recognized in Mexico with the José Vasconcelos Public Radio Award
Radio Educación, Mexico's pioneering public radio station, institution of the nation's Ministry of Culture, awards the 2022 José Vasconcelos Recognition of Merit in Public Radio to Radio Bilingüe and Samuel Orozco, the director of Radio Bilingüe's national news service.
Noticero Latino: On Thanksgiving, Many Urge Green Cards for Farmworkers
On the eve of Thanksgiving, a contingent of farmworkers from California, Oregon, Texas, and other states traveled to Washington D.C. to demand that lawmakers pass a bill to legalize farmworker residency before the end of the year and before newly elected officials join the House of Representatives. Organizers say this is a way to show appreciation to a community of workers that was considered essential during the crisis of the COVID-19 pandemic. Marco Vinicio González brings us this report.
Impact of Climate Change to Latino Communities
Green Latinos an active organization that advocates for equity and dismantle environmental racism envisioning a healthy and equitable communities.