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Alex Nogales sits down with Martin Castro, the President & CEO of the Mexican American Opportunity Foundation. Originally from Bakersfield, California he now runs the largest Latino-oriented, family services organization in the United States, and has achieved this status by providing high quality social services and programs to those communities where the need is the greatest. Check out MAOF: www.maof.org/mission-vision-and-values/
Alex Nogales sits down with Cástulo de la Rocha President & CEO, AltaMed Health Services Corporation to discuss being a leader and providing essential health services to the community.
NHMC President & CEO Alex Nogales speaks to prominent leaders in their field to figure out the key to success, whether that be cleverness, ingenuity, hard work, or all of the above. Alex and his guests will uncover what it means to be a leader today.
Latino Rebels Radio is out early this weekend, as Alex Nogales of the [National Hispanic Media Coalition](http://www.nhmc.org/) joins us to talk about the [Lesly Kahn fiasco that Latino Rebels covered](http://www.latinorebels.com/2018/02/25/audio-from-company/), the NHMC's ["Oscars So White" protest](http://www.nhmc.org/2018-oscarssowhite-protest/) and the battle for Net Neutrality.
The December 4, 2012 edition of Tell Somebody featured good news and bad news from the FCC. The bad news? The FCC is apparently planning to end a rule preventing companies from owning a newspaper and radio and TV stations in the same city. This show aired part of a press conference put on by Free Press on November 28 with Wade Henderson of The Leadership Conference of Civil and Human Rights, the Rev. Jesse Jackson of the Rainbow PUSH Coalition, Bernie Lunzer of The Newspaper Guild-CWA, Mee Moua of the Asian American Justice Center, Alex Nogales of the National Hispanic Media Coalition and Rashad Robinson of ColorofChange.org speaking in opposition to the FCC's plans to gut media ownership rules. The good news? After years of groundwork, on November 30, The FCC will held an Open Meeting in Washington, DC on "Creation of a Low Power Radio Service", aka LPFM. This show aired part of that meeting. This page and the podcast are produced and maintained by Tell Somebody and may or may not reflect the edition of the show broadcast on the radio. Click on the pod icon above or the .mp3 filename below to listen to the show, or right-click and choose "save target as" to save a copy of the audio file to your computer. You can also subscribe to the podcast, for free, at the iTunes store or your podcast directory. If you have any comments or questions about the show or any problems accessing the files, send an email to: mail@tellsomebody.us
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