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Shootings. Violence. Revenge. Ex-gang member Jesse Holguin lived a life of bloody retaliations, run-ins with police, and violence on the streets of Los Angeles—until one moment caused him to turn his life around. He now works to lead Latinos away from the Left and back towards their faith. Hear Jesse’s incredible personal story of redemption.
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Are systems in the U.S. designed to hold back immigrants and people of color? It’s hard to see that in Farah Jimenez’s story. As the daughter of immigrant parents from communist Cuba, Farah views the U.S. as a place where anyone has the opportunity to shape their own life and their destiny.
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Personal responsibility and hard work are part of every story of achieving the American Dream. Ron Martinez, a former senior executive at Bank of America, shares how these values contributed to his success as a Latino in America.
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School principal and community leader Felix Guillermo shares how faith and his Dominican heritage gave him the strength to challenge the one-sided liberal perspective he encountered in education.
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Former U.S. Coast Guardsman Anthony Cabassa recounts his experiences working at the U.S.-Mexico border and why the mainstream media’s narrative on immigration distorts the facts. He also shares how his family’s strong Christian faith and family values instilled in him the determination to succeed.
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Veteran and speaker Anna Paulina Luna shares her story growing up as a second-generation Latina to Mexican immigrants. From the suburbs of Santa Ana, California, to early encounters with her family’s drug abuse, Anna shares how her family’s rich Latin heritage and her experience in the military helped her seize the American dream.
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UFC champion Tito Ortiz shares his story growing up in California and pursuing a career as a mixed martial arts fighter. Tito’s inspirational story of challenge and success showcases the spirit that fuels America. Don’t miss this special episode of Americanos!