Yearly Archives: 2014

LPB Announces Recipients of the 2013 Public Media Content Fund

LATINO PUBLIC BROADCASTING ANNOUNCES THE RECIPIENTS OF THE 2013 PUBLIC MEDIA CONTENT FUND Awards Go to 9 Projects for Broadcast and New Media Los Angeles, CA (December 17, 2013) – Latino Public Broadcasting (LPB), a non-profit organization funded by the Corporation

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WTTW Presents a Special Broadcast of ‘Latino Americans’

Tune in to WTTW11 on Saturday, December 14, 2013 from 10 am – 6 pm CST for a special marathon presentation of the landmark documentary series LATINO AMERICANS! LATINO AMERICANS is the first major television documentary to chronicle the rich and varied history of

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“TRUST: Second Acts in Young Lives” Featured on Latino USA

aria Hinojosa talks about TRUST: SECOND ACTS IN YOUNG LIVES, where a young Latina immigrant works with an Illinois based theater company to create a play from her harrowing true-life story. Listen here. Directed, produced and written by Nancy Kelly, TRUST: SECOND ACTS

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Webseries ‘Street Knowledge 2 College’ Streaming Now on PBS.org – Q&A with Producer Jennifer Maytorena Taylor

The original documentary web series, STREET KNOWLEDGE 2 COLLEGE (SK2C), is now streaming on PBS.org! SK2C is a fifteen episode web series, each between three and six minutes long, offering a powerful look at the lives of students and families at FREE L.A. High, an innovative school

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LPB Presents New Web Series “Street Knowledge 2 College” Streaming on PBS.org Now!

  LATINO PUBLIC BROADCASTING PRESENTS NEW WEB SERIES “STREET KNOWLEDGE 2 COLLEGE” PREMIERING ON PBS.ORG ON NOVEMBER 12, 2013 Part of public media’s American Graduate initiative, series explores the lives of students and families at an innovative school in South

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‘The State of Arizona’ Sneak Preview in Pasadena, CA

The Crawford Family Forum and Community Cinema invite you to an advanced screening of the must-see documentary, THE STATE OF ARIZONA by Carlos Sandoval and Catherine Tambini. The turbulent battle over illegal immigration that came to a head in Arizona’s controversial “show

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‘The Graduates/Los Graduados’ Premieres Tonight on PBS – Q&A with Producers Katia Maguire & Pamela Aguilar

THE GRADUATES/LOS GRADUADOS Q&A with Quiet Pictures Producers Katia Maguire & Pamela Aguilar The Graduates/Los Graduados premieres on PBS in two parts, “Girls,” and “Boys,” on Monday, October 28 and Monday, November 4 at 10 PM (check local listings) and great reviews are already coming

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LPB Funded Films Screening at the Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival

16th Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival Screens LPB FUNDED FILMS LPB is proud to announce the official selection of THE GRADUATES/LOS GRADUADOS, REBEL, and JUSTICE FOR MY SISTER at the 16th Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival. THE GRADUATES/LOS GRADUADOS will screen as part of

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‘Latino Americans’ Concludes Tonight with ‘Pride and Promise’ – Q&A with Producer Ray Telles

The six-part series Latino Americans concludes tonight at 8/7C on PBS (check local listings here) with Episode 5: “Pride and Prejudice”  (produced by John Valadez and Dan Mc Cabe) followed by Episode 6: “Peril and Promise” (produced by Ray Telles). Award-winning producer/director Ray Telles talks to LPB about the final episode ofLatino Americans. “Peril

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