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To celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, in the next episode of the Council of Firsts, Amanda Arriaga, first Latina president of the Austin Bar, talks to the founders of Capital Area Mexican American Lawyers. This organization is now known as the Hispanic Bar Association of Austin. Listen to Judge Jim Coronado, Tom Esparza, David Mendez and Richard Pena discuss how they, along with Xavier Medina, created CAMAC and transformed the Austin and Texas State Bar Associations. To join or donate to the Hispanic Bar Association of Austin, please click here: http://www.hispanicbaraustin.com/
To celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, in the next episode of the Council of Firsts, Amanda Arriaga, first Latina president of the Austin Bar, talks to the founders of Capital Area Mexican American Lawyers. This organization is now known as the Hispanic Bar Association of Austin. Listen to Judge Jim Coronado, Tom Esparza, David Mendez and Richard Pena discuss how they, along with Xavier Medina, created CAMAC and transformed the Austin and Texas State Bar Associations. To join or donate to the Hispanic Bar Association of Austin, please click here: http://www.hispanicbaraustin.com/
In this episode of the Council of Firsts, Austin Bar Association President Amanda Arriaga, first Latina President of the Austin Bar, talks to Richard Pena, first Hispanic President (and first minority President ever) of the Austin Bar Association and first Hispanic President (and first minority President ever) of the State Bar of Texas. The Austin Bar Association was established in 1893 as the Travis County Bar Association. Since that time, there have only been 14 female presidents and 8 minorities. 14 of the females are also minorities. The podcast seeks to discuss the need for diversity in these and other legal leadership positions.
Former DEA Agents Keith Billiot and Skip Sewell share unbelievable stories of torture, hitmen, murders and drugs from their investigation of New Orleans' real-life scarface, Richard Pena
Ten years ago, the State Bar of Texas launched Texas Lawyers for Texas Veterans (TLTV) under the leadership of 2010-11 Bar president Terry Tottenham. A former Marine, Terry saw the plight of many Texas veterans experiencing poverty and homelessness and implemented TLTV to provide pro bono legal services to both them and their families. Podcast host Rocky Dhir welcomes Terry and fellow past bar president and veteran Richard Pena to talk about what TLTV has accomplished in the past decade and how Texas lawyers can offer their help to veterans in need today. Terry Tottenham is Of Counsel at Norton Rose Fulbright and served in the United States Marine Corps. Richard Pena is president and CEO of the Law Offices of Richard Pena, P.C., and a Vietnam veteran.
Ten years ago, the State Bar of Texas launched Texas Lawyers for Texas Veterans (TLTV) under the leadership of 2010-11 Bar president Terry Tottenham. A former Marine, Terry saw the plight of many Texas veterans experiencing poverty and homelessness and implemented TLTV to provide pro bono legal services to both them and their families. Podcast host Rocky Dhir welcomes Terry and fellow past bar president and veteran Richard Pena to talk about what TLTV has accomplished in the past decade and how Texas lawyers can offer their help to veterans in need today. Terry Tottenham is Of Counsel at Norton Rose Fulbright and served in the United States Marine Corps. Richard Pena is president and CEO of the Law Offices of Richard Pena, P.C., and a Vietnam veteran.
Nuestro programa número 10 viene cargado de novedades y curiosidades del mundo de la tele. Entre otros contenidos tendremos: - Estreno Hormigas Blancas - Nuevo formato Bambolatv en YouTube - Serie HIT en TVE con debate incluido - Nuevos formatos de verano - The Circle en Netflix - Nueva plataforma Tv IQiyi - Min 21 - Entrevista con Richard Pena, guionista, actor y voz en off inicial de First Dates - Min 40 - Ficción con Pablo Fritschi (Puñales por la espalda, La Odisea de los Giles, Unorthodox) - MIn 66 - Curiosidades de la televisión (cachés-sueldos de concursantes anónimos en televisión y recordamos el mítico Bola de Cristal)
Welcome to another episode of Something came from Baltimore and tonight on the phone is a young Puerto Rican Jazz Guitarist Richard Pena who was just nominated for the Independent music award for his new album, “Synergy” for best instrumental jazz recording. "Synergy" is dense album, it is filled with a lot of energy and ideas. At 23 years old, Richard is an independent artist with a long career ahead of him. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/somethingcame-from-baltim/message
Miranda Rights are a vital part of our criminal justice system but not everyone facing arrest fully understands what these rights entail due to language barriers. In this report from On The Road at ABA Annual Meeting 2018, host Lee Rawles talks to Melba Pearson, Richard Pena, Moire Corcoran, Matt Redle, and Jeremy Alexis about the Miranda Rights Warnings Project, a project that seeks to use technology to translate Miranda Warnings for people who don't speak English. They discuss the origins of the project, design challenges, and how they to create an efficient and beneficial product. Melba Pearson is the deputy director for the ACLU of Florida and is also on the Governing Council of the ABA Center for Innovation. Richard Pena is president and CEO of the Law Offices of Richard Pena and served as President of the American Bar Foundation. Moire Corcoran is a master of design student at IIT Institute of Design and the design team leader on the Miranda Rights Warnings Project. Matt Redle is the county and prosecuting attorney for Sheridan County, Wyoming and is first vice-chair and member of the American Bar Association Criminal Justice Section Council. Jeremy Alexis is a senior lecturer at IIT Institute of Design, director of IPRO, and the director of the Idea Shop.
Discuss the work of Satyajit Ray, one of the most influential directors of all time, with Richard Pena, one of the leading film scholars of our time. From the legendary Apu trilogy — Ray’s groundbreaking debut saga that influences filmmakers to this day — he is widely considered India’s greatest filmmaker. Pena, who is the Program Director of the Film Society of Lincoln Center, will talk about Ray and the program Pena has curated, April 15-30 at the Walter Reader Theater, "First Light: Satyajit Ray from the Apu Trilogy to the Calcutta Trilogy." MODERATOR: Aseem Chhabra, SAJA board member and entertainment writer
Panel discussion moderated by Richard Pena with James Schamus, Michael Moore and Rory Kennedy. In partnership with with the Film Society of Lincoln Center.
Panel discussion moderated by Richard Pena with James Schamus, Michael Moore and Rory Kennedy. In partnership with with the Film Society of Lincoln Center.
Panel discussion moderated by Richard Pena with James Schamus, Michael Moore and Rory Kennedy. In partnership with with the Film Society of Lincoln Center.
Selections are made by Richard Pena, Kent Jones, ediotr-at-large for Film Comment and Associate Programmer and member of New York Film Festival, Lisa Schwarzbaum, john Powers and Philip Lopate.