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The Makilala crew Rachelle & Cristina welcome two prominent FilAm leaders: Potri Ranka Manis, RN; & Miguel Catacutan Braganza II. Sadly, what they share in common for this episode is their experience as victims of hate violence.
Makilala hosts Cristina & Rachelle are joined by guest co-host Patricia Dinglasan to talk with two moms who have embraced homeschooling as the way to raise their children: Ness Liwanag & Anne Ceria.
New York State Assemblymember Rebecca Seawright is joined by New York State Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services Commissioner Patrick A. Murphy and NYC Emergency Management First Deputy Commissioner Andrew D'Amora to discuss #StormRecovery and #Safety.
The Makilala crew Rachelle, Jen & Cristina; receive two members of Frontliners Above and Beyond: Christian Lee Castaneda, MD; and Ellaine Laureta, RN. They talk about COVID-19 vaccines and the efforts of their organization to give access to them to the Philippines.
The Makilala TV crew, Cristina, Rachelle & Jen, interview attorneys Nick Caraquel & Cris Godinez to explore the implications of trying to obtain a green card by marrying a US citizen.
On this episode of Makilala TV, hosts Jen, Cristina & Rachelle received two chefs and food experts that share their experience creating delicious dishes while representing their cultural heritage. They are Melanie Cecilio & Yana Gilbuena.
Carlos Cabrera conversa con Maricela Martinez, Fundadora & Directora Ejecutiva de Pluma Poética del Arte y organizadora del VII Festival Internacional "Artistas Unidos".
In this episode of Both Sides of the Bars, host Andre Ward talks with Jai Diamond, peer specialist at the New York City Criminal Justice Agency, and the first ever transgender person to go through the struggle of being imprisoned in a men's prison and then being moved to a women's prison.
King Bibi is a powerful polemic, work of history, and portrait of a nation--the story of Netanyahu's rise to power reflected through 4 decades of public-speaking appearances and mastery of the art of controlling the narrative of social media.
In this episode Jim Vrettos interviews the documentary...
This week on MNN we celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month