Lulu Garcia-Navarro

Lulu Garcia-Navarro appears in the following:

Deported After Living In The U.S. For 26 Years, He Navigates A New Life In Mexico

Sunday, May 19, 2019

After losing protections under the DACA program, Gilberto Olivas-Bejarano was deported to his birth country. In the Mexican city of León, far from his former life, he says he has much to offer.

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How Vietnamese Americans Took Over The Nails Business: A Documentary

Sunday, May 19, 2019

If you got a manicure lately, chances are your nail salon was run by Vietnamese entrepreneurs. In Nailed It, director Adele Free Pham investigates how refugees built a multibillion-dollar industry.

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Making Movies And Rubén Blades Trace Stories Of Immigrant Injustice With 'Ameri'kana'

Sunday, May 19, 2019

Latino star Rubén Blades teams up with Making Movies to addresses themes of injustices in the collaborative album Ameri'kana.

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The Decelerator: How Do You Shut Down A Startup?

Sunday, May 12, 2019

By one measure, between 30% to 40% of all startups fail. So how do you actually go about closing down shop?

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Lucy Dacus' Mother's Day Message Is One Of Truth And Consideration

Sunday, May 12, 2019

Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks with indie rock singer and songwriter Lucy Dacus about her song "My Mother And I."

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Rihanna Disrupts Luxury Fashion World, Joining LVMH With 'Fenty' Brand

Sunday, May 12, 2019

The singer will become the first woman to start a new fashion line with the luxury group, LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton, and the first woman of color to lead one of its fashion houses.

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'All The Rage' Isn't About Moms Having It All — It's About Moms Doing It All

Sunday, May 12, 2019

Psychologist Darcy Lockman says there's been progress since the 1950s, but equal partnerships are a long way off. Her book All the Rage explores uneven distribution of childcare and domestic labor.

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At Baltimore's National Aquarium, Climate Change Presents Challenges Inside And Out

Sunday, May 05, 2019

Three years ago, the aquarium decided it would find a sanctuary in the wild for its prized pod of dolphins. But then climate change complicated the plan entirely.

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Gaza Militants Fire Rockets Into Israel; Israeli PM Netanyahu Promises 'Massive Strikes'

Sunday, May 05, 2019

Militants in Gaza have launched about 250 rockets into Israel. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is promising "massive strikes" in retaliation. Reporter Naomi Zeveloff has the latest from Tel Aviv.

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L7's Donita Sparks Talks Women In Rock And The Band's New Album, 'Scatter The Rats'

Sunday, May 05, 2019

Frontwoman Donita Sparks talks about L7's newest release after 20 years, Scatter the Rats, and about women in rock.

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'Act From A Place Of Love': 3 Religious Leaders On How They Are Responding To Recent Attacks

Sunday, May 05, 2019

Rabbi Toba Shcaller, Rev. Ronnell Howard and Imam Omar Suleiman speak about how their communities are dealing with violence against houses of worship.

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The Real History Of Cinco De Mayo

Sunday, May 05, 2019

Cinco de Mayo commemorates the First Battle of Puebla, a battle in 1862 between Mexican and French forces.

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'Short Steps, Long Vision': An Interview With Pitbull

Sunday, May 05, 2019

His latest project sees him playing a blue one-eyed dog in the animated film UglyDolls. But for the Cuban-American rapper from Miami, it's only the latest in a series of big picture projects.

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In Helen Hoang's Novels, Autism Is No Bar To Love And Happiness

Sunday, May 05, 2019

Helen Hoang's romances feature characters on the autism spectrum — as she herself is; she says she wants to show that autistic people can get their happily-ever-afters just like anyone else.

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How A 'Mama's Boy' And His Mama Found A Path Beyond Politics

Sunday, April 28, 2019

Screenwriter Dustin Lance Black's new book is a memoir of his relationship with his mother, and how they found a way forward after he came out as gay and left the Mormon church that she loved.

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A Roundup Of Mueller Report Reactions

Sunday, April 21, 2019

The redacted version of the Mueller report brought out many varying opinions on its conclusions.

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'Gentleman Jack' Swaggers Off The Page And Onto The Screen

Sunday, April 21, 2019

A new HBO show takes on the life of Anne Lister, a real-life British landowner of the 1830s whose voluminous coded diaries detailed her extensive — and sometimes open — love affairs with women.

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After The Flames, Notre Dame's Centuries-Old Organ May Never Be The Same Again

Sunday, April 21, 2019

Chief organist Olivier Latry looks ahead at the church's extensive renovation process after the Notre Dame cathedral fire on April 15.

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Missed Connections: 1969 Humanitarian Trip To Africa

Sunday, April 21, 2019

In our latest "Missed Connections," Helen Chapple, Saul Blair and Graham Hinton reunite to talk about how a humanitarian trip to Africa 50 years ago changed the trajectory of their lives.

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Chef's Memoir Tackles What It's Like To Be Young, Gifted And Black In Fine Dining

Sunday, April 07, 2019

Kwame Onwuachi's new memoir, Notes From A Young Black Chef, isn't just about his rise from poverty to celebrated restaurateur. It's also a meditation on being a black man in a rarefied world.

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