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EMMY® Award Winning Multi-Media Journalist Travel Vlogger & Actor Tinabeth created and hosted a EMMY® nominated TV show in New York City called LATiNAS and talks about the importance of representation in the media. Tinabeth also has another EMMY Nominated show that airs on PBS called GLOBE SCHOLARS® where she document students studying abroad. https://www.instagram.com/tinabethpina/ Chicana & Latina Moms Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chicana_latinamomspodcast/
Emmy award winning TV Journalist by day travel vlogger by night, Tinabeth Pina posts a host of resources and insights for study abroad students, prospective international travelers and those curious about other cultures on her youtube channel, Tell Me Tina. While she got her start as a bi-lingual latin music radio host, she now focuses on producing dozens of fascinating and practical travel videos. Andy and Tinabeth Pina share tips on travel hacks, and how to use corporate marketing for things like flights and cruises to your benefit. She's getting her new resource off the ground, so be sure to look her up at tinabethtravels.com. References in the episode:Check out Tina Beth's Globe Scholars and travel tips here:https://www.youtube.com/user/tbpusa/videos Kayak.comMatrix.itasoftware.comSkyscanner.netKiwi.comCheapoair.com
Carol Jenkins is joined by Tinabeth Pina, Laura Flanders and Dr. Kevin Nadal for part II of our two part discussion on "Race in America". In this half, we discuss the role race played in our past midterm elections, microaggressions & more.
Kyung Yoon reports on Asian American women as leaders in digital technology. Minnie Roh explores Asian Americans and affirmative action. Ernabel Demillo looks at the life of Loida Lewis. Tinabeth Pina talks to “Magic Ming,” a paper portrait artist.
Paul Lin traces the history of jazz in Asia. Tinabeth Pina shares an acid attack survivor’s story. Ernabel Demillo explores the Cambodian refugee resettlement program. Kyung Yoon speaks to Abacus Bank’s family members about their battle for justice.
Magalie Laguerre-Wilkinson looks at a new show at ICP on the Bowery. Andrew Falzon visits a guitar-making shop with a unique New York twist. Pat Collins talks to the author of a new biography on Mary Martin. Tinabeth Pina goes belly-dancing.
Arts in the City this month revisits some of our best segments including Tony Guida’s interview with “Abandoned NYC” photographer Will Ellis; Tinabeth Pina’s story about Bulletproof Stockings, a female Chasidic Jewish rock band; and more.
Arts in the City this month goes into a history of the Brooklyn-born dance style called Flexin; Tinabeth Pina has a meal at City Tech’s Hospitality Program; Ernabel DeMillo speaks with crime fiction legend James Patterson; and Lisa Beth Kovetz’s live jazz
Science & U examines Men's Health from different cancers to general overviews of why men are reluctant to see a doctor. Tinabeth Pina also gets the facts when it comes to Low T while Carol Anne Riddell makes a connection between marriage and heart health.
Science rocks! Tinabeth Pina explains on Science &U! Surf’s Up with a surfing scientist on Science &U!