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Wendy Carrillo came in 4th place, so in honor of her, lets hear the Big Boy InterviewSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John is solo today. Jordana Miller comes on the show to give the latest on Israel vs. Hamas. More on Israel vs. Hamas as there were protestors throughout the world over the weekend. More on Wendy Carrillo's DUI arrest. More on the wealth tax.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The drunk assemblywoman got to take a private field sobriety test because its policy to treat elected officals differentlySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Israel respondió a un nuevo lanzamiento de cohetes desde Gaza¿Que es la alopecia, a cuantas personas afecta y como se le ha relacionado últimamente al Covid-19? Ecomerce, Inmenso crecimiento del comercio electronico para el 2021
Wendy Carrillo llegó a Los Angeles en 1985, a la edad de 5 años escapando de la guerra en su país. Wendy Carrillo es salvadoreña, inmigrante y entre los 5 y los 13 años fue indocumentada, como tantos niños de las guerras en Centroamérica que llegaron a Los Ángeles en los años ochenta. Más de treinta años después, es una importante asambleísta y su historia nos llena de mucho orgullo
Join us for our next intimate community salon in The Love Extremist Living Room at www.extremist.love/livingroom Assemblywoman Wendy Carrillo has an incredible story, coming to the US from El Salvador as a young girl, gaining residency and then citizenship, being the first in her family to go to college and becoming a successful radio personality before running for office. In this episode Ethan and Wendy discuss how the State of California continues to legislate during Covid-19, her priorities for supporting immigrant families, homeless folks, people out of work and the environment as LA begins to re-open its economy. Wendy and Ethan also address the importance of citizens getting involved in local elections and connecting to their local leaders to advocate for their needs. Find Wendy at the LA District 51 website https://a51.asmdc.org/ on twitter @wendycarrillo & @asmcarrillo Find a full guide of resources for Covid-19 for landlords, tenants and residents in District 51 here Learn more about being a Love Extremist at www.extremist.love and find Ethan on Instagram at www.instagram.com/ethanlipsitz
Your Primary Playlist is your definitive guide to the 2020 presidential primary, explained by the women who know it best. Every week join Host Emily Tisch Sussman, a veteran of political campaigns and issue advocacy, to talk issue by issue, candidate by candidate for a comprehensive primer on what you need to know to feel informed and ready to cast your ballot. Emily and guests will also grant behind-the-scenes access to the activism, movements, people, and research driving the conversation. Your Primary Playlist is produced by Wonder Media Network.
On this episode of the “Look West”, Assemblymember Wendy Carrillo (D-Los Angeles) meets with actor Cheech Marin and political cartoonist Lalo Alcaraz, two recipients of the Latino Spirit Awards. They talk about the impact of Chicano art, their recent collaboration with Pixar, and how to challenge some of the stereotypes the Latino community continues to face.
Tres periodistas latinos – León Krauze en Los Angeles y sus colegas en Washington, DC, Janet Rodriguez y Dori Toribio – hablan de la política estadounidense de esta semana. Primero, la despida de Rex Tillerson da plazo a un gobierno ejecutivo más apegado a la política populista y nacionalista de Donald Trump. Mientras tanto, el Presidente visita el estado de California, que su gobierno amenaza con una “política de venganza” por no votar por el. El panel discute este tema con Wendy Carrillo, miembro de la Asamblea de California. Y en los broches: la Reina de Inglaterra en su versión Netflix, un explorador en Antarctica, y jóvenes luchadores contra las armas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tres periodistas latinos – León Krauze en Los Angeles y sus colegas en Washington, DC, Janet Rodriguez y Dori Toribio – hablan de la política estadounidense de esta semana. Primero, la despida de Rex Tillerson da plazo a un gobierno ejecutivo más apegado a la política populista y nacionalista de Donald Trump. Mientras tanto, el Presidente visita el estado de California, que su gobierno amenaza con una “política de venganza” por no votar por el. El panel discute este tema con Wendy Carrillo, miembro de la Asamblea de California. Y en los broches: la Reina de Inglaterra en su versión Netflix, un explorador en Antarctica, y jóvenes luchadores contra las armas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Look West Assemblymembers Blanca Rubio and Wendy Carrillo share the story of their journeys from undocumented immigrant to the State Assembly.
This week, Libby speaks with Ai-jen Poo, Executive Director of the National Domestic Workers Alliance, an organization that supports the more than 2 million women, many of whom are immigrant women and women of color, who care for our nation's homes and families. We talk about the link between narrative action and political action, and look forward to the tipping point of women taking back power in 2018. The Golden Pantsuit goes to Wendy Carrillo, another woman with determination and grit, and Cat's Call to Action is an urgent appeal to call our Members of Congress to demand a clean #DreamActNow. Listen and subscribe!
This week, Libby speaks with Ai-jen Poo, Executive Director of the National Domestic Workers Alliance, an organization that supports the more than 2 million women, many of whom are immigrant women and women of color, who care for our nation's homes and families. We talk about the link between narrative action and political action, and look forward to the tipping point of women taking back power in 2018. The Golden Pantsuit goes to Wendy Carrillo, another woman with determination and grit, and Cat's Call to Action is an urgent appeal to call our Members of Congress to demand a clean #DreamActNow. Listen and subscribe!
This is a jammed packed episode where Luis and Brenda first discuss Pride, then kick it off with TWO great interviews on this episode. We talk to Audrey Bellis, the creator of the #BrownGirlsRising podcast and founder for Worthy Women. She is a first generation Latina killing it in the tech space. Go to www.worthywomen.co to learn more about her many projects. We also catch up with Wendy Carrillo candidate for State Assembly in California's 51st District. Check out www.wendyforassembly.com to learn more about her and we hope you love our #saltycrunchy jam in her interview. Finally, some of the music on this episode is courtesy of Irene Diaz music, a Los Angeles-based artist with an amazing voice, she'll be on the show in a future episode, but check her out at www.irenediazmusic.com. Lastly, we are supporting a local nonprofit, AltaMed, by offering a discount to their amazing East LA Meets Napa event happening July 28 at LA Live. Use promo code TAMWINE at check out and we hope to see you there! Join us on July 12 for Wine Wednesdays at AltaMed to learn about their work and go to @altamedfoodwine on #Instagram for more details. A very special thanks to #ProducerJeff who not only produces #TamarindoPodcast, but he also has his own music podcast called Chromacast. Subscribe to us both today and write us a review!
Erica Williams Simon sits down with Wendy Carrillo. The Call is produced and edited by Samara Breger.
RaqC & Rubi sit down with hollywood actor Al Coronel & Wendy Carrillo who is currently running for Congress. Its the perfectly balanced show of entertaiment and politics. We discuss how it's ok to have a change of heart in your career after the age of 30 and what leads a Salvadorean woman to decide to run for such an important role in office, Congress! We talk about careers, finding love on social media, chivalrous men, dating, being an undocumented immigrant and so much more. A must listen to episode that will for sure inspire you!
First-time political candidate, Wendy Carrillo, 36, went from fleeing war in El Salvador to campaigning for Congressional office. She is running to represent California’s 34th Congressional District (which is almost entirely within the City of LA) in a highly contested race to replace former Rep. Xavier Becerra, who is now California’s attorney general.
This week on the show we have our very first Super Mamacita guest! Wendy is not a mom, but she is an inspirational woman, sister, and daughter. She is a journalist, activist, and is now running for Congress in Los Angeles' district 34. We discuss her her journey as an immigrant, her trajectory in journalism. She also talks about her activism, including her time fighting for environmental and water rights and the important role women, and mothers play in these efforts. Plus, the powerful experience that led her to run for office in the same place where she grew up. Wendy's story teaches us that we can all be the change we want to see in the world. Don't miss our tips and picks of the week!
Bill Press welcomes Christina Wilkie, Jon Allen, Nancy Altman, & Wendy Carrillo to discuss what to expect from Donald Trump's first address to a joint session of Congress, the administration's troubling connection to Russia, the future of social security, & the incredible story of a formerly-undocumented woman running for Congress in California - all the big highlights from this Tuesday edition of the Bill Press Show!
Our last minicast for 2016, is an interview with Wendy Carrillo, candidate for the 34th Congressional seat which includes several communities in the east side of Los Angeles County. Wendy is a former labor organizer and journalist, who used to host Power 106's show, Knowledge is Power. She grew up in the district since she arrived in the US from El Salvador as an undocumented child escaping war and violence. If elected, Wendy will be the only Salvadoran woman and second formerly undocumented person in congress. She tells Brenda of #tamarindopodcast all about why she is running in this special election. Learn more about Wendy at www.votewendycarrillo.com
Christian Lopez, Wendy Carrillo and Ana Kasparian talk about Shark Attacks, Embarrassing Moments, Dildos, Instagram Bans and Smoking Weed on this week's episode of The Point.