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Show 44: Professor Max Branscomb Ph.D., professor of journalism at Southwestern College in Chula Vista, Califorina is in studio with Enrique and Dave today. He shares how his annual Christmas play, La Pastorela came to be. He also shares his experience as the adviser of the award winning newspaper, The Southwestern Sun, as well as El Sol magazine.
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Show 43: San Diego City Councilmember David Alvarez continues his talk with Enrique about city issues. David also talks about what a life in politics is like as well as what he has planed for his life after politics.
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Show 42: David Alvarez is a true son, brother and father of San Diego. Born & raised in Barrio Logan, an SDSU graduate with a degree in psychology, David never imagined he would get into politics, become a City Counsilmen representing district 8 and run for Mayor of San Diego. Family is priority with David Alvarez. Hear about his Journey and stay tuned for BREAKING NEWS from David in this part 1 of 2 episode of Bad Hombre with Enrique Morones
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Show 41: David Favela, co founder/owner of Border X Brewery joins the show to talk reading lessons, family over corporate careers, Border X's original, current and future location. Find out how Barrio Logan's secret tasting room became one of San Diego's favorite breweries.
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Show 40: Part 2- Nathan Fletcher has served two terms in the California State Assembly, served his country as a U.S. Marine, run for Mayor of San Diego, authored Chelsea's Law and has worked with California Governor Jerry Brown to help bring deported U.S. Veterans home to the United States. Today, he continues to share more about all this and his campaign for San Diego County Supervisor on Bad Hombre with Enrique Morones
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Show 39: Nathan Fletcher has served two terms in the California State Assembly, served his country as a U.S. Marine, run for Mayor of San Diego, authored Chelsea's Law and has worked with California Governor Jerry Brown to help bring deported U.S. Veterans home to the United States. Today, he shares more about all this and his campaign for San Diego County Supervisor on Bad Hombre with Enrique Morones
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Show 38: Originally from San Clemente, Banana Slug, Ethan Van Thillo got his start in organizing film festivals at UC Santa Cruz. He later went on to start the Latino Film Festival in San Diego which is in its 25th year. He also founded the Digital Gym in North Park which is in its 5th year in operation. Find out more on today's episode of Bad Hombre with Host, Enrique Morones
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Show 37: Jamie Gates is a minister and professor at Point Loma Nazarene University in San Diego, Ca. He grew up in Apartheid South Africa where he learned a lot about social issues, segregation, injustice and human rights. He is also an expert on human, sex and labor trafficking. Find out more about his work in this episode of Bad Hombre with Enrique Morones
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Show 36: Part 2 of 2 with former Congressman and San Diego Mayor, Bob Filner. Bob shares valuable knowledge gained from his grass roots days of the Civil Rights Movement in the 60's. He learned, marched and was arrested with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Mr. Filner shares his knowledge of organizing and re-organizing to be heard. "It's time to change the rules!" -Bob Filner
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Show 35: Former Mayor of San Diego and Congressman, Bob Filner joins the show and chats with Enrique about what he's up to these days. They also talk about organizing being heard and active under today's administration. Part 1 of 2 episodes
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Show 34: Osvaldo Ruiz heads up the Day Labor Outreach program at Border Angels. He is also responsible for expanding the program to other counties and states. Find out just what a Day Laborer is, what they do and how they are treated as well as what they need. Osvaldo also shares his continuing efforts in building a shelter in Tijuana with other volunteers. You can help! To get involved, email Osvaldo at [email protected]
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Show 33: The Border Angels Interns Series continues with Sonia Moran from High Tech High School. She shares what it's like to be a High Tech Student and what her Aspirations and Inspirations are. Sonia tell us what its like to be a Border Angels Intern and how you can get involved as well.
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Show 32: Border Angels Intern and UC Santa Cruz Graduate Student, Stephanie Padilla joins the show. Stephanie shares her journey as a student on the road to becoming a P.h.D., as well as an educator and human rights activist. She is also preparing to launch Border Angels Summer Movie Nights at Sherman Heights Community Center
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Show 31: Sandra Sanchez is a Border Angels Intern from Berea, Kentucky where she attends Berea College. She is currently working on a double major in education and sociology. Originally born in Guanajuato, Mexico, Sandra lived in Tennessee for 18 years. She decided to come to Southern California to get more in touch with her roots. In this episode of Bad Hombre, Sandra shares what she has learned and experienced so far on her journey,
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Show 30: Join Enrique and Jack, Brad, Allison and Carter from The San Diego Jesuit Volunteer Corps from Our Lady of Guadalupe Perish. They share their background and work with the homeless community, victims of the Hepatitis A outbreak and their memorial service. Also, the upcoming event, Solidarity on Tap. For more info go to www.jesuits.org or www.jesuitvolunteers.org
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Show 29: Maria Garcia used to be an educator. She was also a principal and vice principal in a number of San Diego grammar schools. She is the author of, "La Neighbor: A Settlement House in Logan Heights", a book which tells amazing and wonderful stories of the historical evolution of Barrio Logan, Logan Heights or, La Logan as it is known through the generations. Maria Garcia is also today's featured guest on Bad Hombre: The Border Angels Podcast
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Show 28: San Diego's power couple, Maria Nieto Senour and Ernie McCray continue the conversation on the importance of education, upbringing, today's youth, as well as bullying, Washington D.C. and fake news.
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Show 27: Retired educator, writer, civil rights activist Ernie McCray and Retired SDSU Professor, department of counseling and school psychology, Maria Nieto Senour share their upbringing, careers and views on the status quo in America
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Show 26: Border Angels President of the Board, Luis Aragón joins the show once again to talk about hate crimes, the importance of voting, the Holtville Cemetery and what he's learned as Border Angels new President.
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Show 25: Vicente Saldaña of the Talamantes Immigration Law Firm shares his status as a Dreamer-Daca Recipient, living in the United States and how the laws that apply to Dreamer-Daca Recipients really work. He also shares of his experience at the opening of the Door of Hope where he got to embrace his Mother, who still lives in Mexico for 3 minutes
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