Yearly Archives: 2015

2015 PMCF Recipients

LATINO PUBLIC BROADCASTING ANNOUNCES THE RECIPIENTS OF THE 2015 PUBLIC MEDIA CONTENT FUND Awards Go to 11 Projects for Research and Development, Production and New Media Los Angeles, CA (December 17, 2015) – Latino Public Broadcasting (LPB), a non-profit organization funded

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LPB Programs Available on PBS For Hispanic Heritage Month

Celebrate this Hispanic Heritage Month with new and encore presentations of LPB original programming! We are proud to announce the premieres of American Masters – Pedro E. Guerrero: A Photographer’s Journey, Don’t Tell Anyone (No Le Digas A Nadie), and

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Tree of Life Award

LATINO PUBLIC BROADCASTING TO RECEIVE THE TREE OF LIFE AWARD FROM GUADALAJARA INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL IN LOS ANGELES (FICG IN LA)  Award To Be Presented At Festival Opening Night Gala on August 28 (Los Angeles, CA) – Latino Public Broadcasting

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#PedroPBS Photo Sharing Campaign

Pedro E. Guerrero #PedroPBS Photo Sharing Campaign Are you the next Pedro E. Guerrero? Share your photos of architecture, design and artists at work and tag them using #PedroPBS on Instagram. Our favorites will be featured on the American Masters site

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LPB Article on NBC Latino

Latino Public Broadcasting Celebrates 16 Years By: Raul A. Reyes This year, Latino Public Broadcasting (LPB) marks its “Sweet 16,” celebrating sixteen years of developing, producing, and distributing media that portrays the richness of the Hispanic experience. LPB’s recent impact

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Migrant Heroes on PBS Online Film Festival

Currently streaming online as part of the 2015 PBS Online Film Festival, Migrant Heroes is an innovative webseries that celebrates migrants whose work has contributed to the improvement of their communities. Consisting of 3 short documentaries, the aim of the series

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LPB Celebrates 16 Years of Impact

Download the LPB Impact Report LATINO PUBLIC BROADCASTING CELEBRATES 16 YEARS OF IMPACT “While commercial television is waking up to the clout of an enormous Latino population, at the other end of the programming dial, public television has continued to

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‘Beautiful Sin’ Q&A with Producer Gabriela Quiros

What if you desperately wanted a baby, but your country and religion prohibited you from trying the one medical treatment that could help you conceive? Beautiful Sin tells the decade-long story of three couples struggling with infertility who take the Costa Rican

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‘El Poeta’ – Q&A with Producers Katie Galloway and Kelly Duane de la Vega

VOCES on PBS concludes with the premiere of El Poeta, a remarkable and compelling film that tells the story of renowned Mexican poet Javier Sicilia, who ignited mass protests and an ongoing international movement for peace after the brutal killing of

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Latino Public Broadcasting is the leader of the development, production, acquisition and distribution of non-commercial educational and cultural media that is representative of Latino people, or addresses issues of particular interest to Latino Americans. These programs are produced for dissemination to the public broadcasting stations and other public telecommunication entities. LPB provides a voice to the diverse Latino community on public media throughout the United States. Latino Public Broadcasting is a registered 501(c)(3), EIN: 95-4776447.
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