Centro: Dominican Festival of Boston 2018
WBZ's Yadires Nova-Salcedo talks with Yoleny Ynoa from the Dominican Festival of Boston's PR Dept. on the English version of Centro and with Festival Coordinator Luis Matos on the Spanish version.
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WBZ's Yadires Nova-Salcedo talks with Yoleny Ynoa from the Dominican Festival of Boston's PR Dept. on the English version of Centro and with Festival Coordinator Luis Matos on the Spanish version.
WBZ's Yadires Nova-Salcedo talks via satellite with award-winning actor Hector Elizondo, who tells us why becoming the campaign spokesperson was the perfect way to honor the memory of his parents.
WBZ's Yadires Nova-Salcedo talks via satellite with Researcher & Public Health Leader Dr. Jose Cordero.
WBZ's Yadires Nova-Salcedo talks with Greg Molina, Communications Director for the Puerto Rican Festival of MA about the current situation in Puerto Rico and how you can help hurricane victims.
WBZ's Yadires Nova-Salcedo talks about new book called "Latinos En Harvard" with featured students, Eduardo Herrera and Dolly Amaya.
WBZ's Yadires Nova-Salcedo talks about 2017 Greater Boston Walk to END Alzheimer's with Alzheimer's Association MA/NH representatives Gabriella Garcia on the English version of Centro and with Leonor Buitrago on the Spanish version.
WBZ's Yadires Nova-Salcedo talks with Project Citizenship's Executive Director Veronica Serrato and Program Director Melanie Torres about Citizenship Day BOSTON 2017.
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WBZ's Yadires Nova-Salcedo talks with music artist and dance instructor Edwin Pabon, about a free Latin music concert and class at the Rose Kennedy Greenway.
WBZ's Yadires Nova-Salcedo talks with Jennifer Hernandez, community organizer of the non-profit organization Centro Presente, which is spearheading a new campaign in defense of TPS.
WBZ's Yadires Nova-Salcedo talks about the Greater Boston Latino Network (GBLN) with coordinator Marta Rivera and also the results of a special report they have put out called "The Silent Crisis".
WBZ's Yadires Nova-Salcedo talks with ABCD Case Manager Johanna Soto about their programs Field of Dreams and SummerWorks!
WBZ's Yadires Nova-Salcedo talks about Temporary Protected Status (TPS) with Patricia Montes, executive director of the non-profit organization Centro Presente.
WBZ's Yadires Nova-Salcedo talks about the Dominican Festival of Boston 2017 with Yoleny Ynoa from the festival's public relations department on the English version of Centro and with festival coordinator Luis Matos on the Spanish version.
WBZ's Yadires Nova-Salcedo talks about the Puerto Rican Festival of MA 2017 with with festival president Edwin Alicea and media director Greg Molina.
WBZ's Yadires Nova-Salcedo talks via satellite with Best Buddies International founder Anthony K. Shriver and with Cold Stone Creamery tastemaster, food scientist and the winner of CBS's Amazing Race season 25, Dr. Maya Warren.
WBZ's Yadires Nova-Salcedo talks via satellite with Google Technologist LaToya Drake on the English version of Centro and with Google Spokesperson Jesus Garcia on the Spanish version.
WBZ's Yadires Nova-Salcedo talks via satellite with Bernie Williams about the rare and serious lung disease Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF).
WBZ's Yadires Nova-Salcedo talks to Keolis Scholars program manager Rita Hardiman and Keolis scholarship recipient Melany Felix in the English version of Centro and with Keolis business manager Evelyn Cabrera and Melany Felix on the Spanish version.
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WBZ's Yadires Nova-Salcedo and Boston Mayor Marty Walsh talk about his plans if he were to win the next mayoral election in November, whether he will continue to bring more diversity to City Hall and much more.
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