Radio Newscasts
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To be a Puerto Rican or not to be?
Victor Figueroa was born in Puerto Rico, but when he was a baby, his family moved away to the United States. Consequently, Victor grew up learning American customs, leaving behind…
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For some Samoans, a fight for U.S. citizenship
People living in United States territories are considered citizens, all except for residents of American Samoa. There the people are designated U.S. Nationals. As Nationals, American Samoans can fly freely…
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Interview with Pamela Anchang
Pamela Anchang created Immigrant Magazine as a platform for all immigrant groups. But the magazine wants to not only illustrate their struggles, but the success stories as well.
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Interview with Raymond Doswell
At the Negro Leagues Basball Museum a history of African Americans in baseball spans over a century. Victor Figueroa sat down with the museum’s vice president of curatorial services Raymond…
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Tyler Fisher becomes an Eagle Scout by helping LAX
Tyler Fisher has been part of the Boy Scouts organization since he was in second grade. Now he’s finally an Eagle Scout after supervising and building four goshawk traps for…
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Interview with Kopal Khanna
Kopal Khanna wrote a fiction book centered around two women: A 12-year-old child and a 23-year-old woman. But Khanna uses the conditions of Indian jails as a real-life backdrop to…
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The Origin of the French Dip Sandwich
Despite its name, the French dip sandwich is an American cuisine born in 1908 Los Angeles. But its creation may have been an accident at one of downtown L.A.’s oldest…
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“Legendary Bingo” in West Hollywood
In a restaurant in West Hollywood, people can eat a delicious burger, drink a 12-ounce magarita, and laugh at several dirty jokes all while playing bingo. Oh and lets not…
VIctor Figueroa
Just a quiet goofball millionaire who skydives regularly except I pay someone to jump out of another plane and catch me in midair. So far I have the quiet goofball part down…