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PRESENTE with Francisco Aviles Pino is an interview and narrative podcast showcasing California Latino stories with universal significance. Think of KQED’s The California Report and The Assignment with Audie Cornish but for CALÓ News. Each episode takes on an important ballot initiative, a major local elected seat, and all the major issues facing Latinos in California with a focus on Southern California -- r ... 

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Podcast episodes

  • Season 2

  • Corruption in Huntington Park? Brief update on the case

    Corruption in Huntington Park? Brief update on the case

    When does representation stop serving the people? In this episode of PRESENTE, we dive into the corruption probe shaking Huntington Park, where the all-Latino city council is under investigation by the L.A. County District Attorney. With protests growing and backroom deals in question, we explore the fine line between identity-driven politics and real accountability. Journalist Jacqueline Garcia from CALÓ News joins us to break down the latest developments and what this means for Latino political power in California.

  • California’s perspective on the U.S. v Skrmetti case

    California’s perspective on the U.S. v Skrmetti case

    In this episode of PRESENTE, host Francisco Avilés Pino sits down with journalist Giselle Palomera, the newly appointed Editor at LA Blade, to discuss a landmark Supreme Court case with major implications for trans rights: United States v. Skrmetti. This case questions whether the federal government can protect trans people from discrimination under the Affordable Care Act, reflecting a larger wave of policies restricting trans rights nationwide. Giselle breaks down the case, the political forces behind it, and why these issues are deeply relevant to Latino communities. We discuss the role of trans people in shaping policy, the importance of inclusive journalism, and what’s at stake for LGBTQ+ rights in California and beyond. Tune in for a timely and urgent conversation on justice, visibility, and the fight for civil rights.

  • Who do you call if you or your loved one gets out of jail in LA? JCOD

    Who do you call if you or your loved one gets out of jail in LA? JCOD

    In this episode of PRESENTE, we dive into the work of the Justice Care and Opportunities Department (JCOD), LA County’s newest agency leading the charge in reimagining justice. JCOD is at the heart of the County’s efforts to support justice-involved individuals and communities, putting care and rehabilitation first. Tune in as we explore how this department is driving forward the Board of Supervisors’ vision of a Care First approach and what it means for the future of public safety and community well-being. In this brief interview with the Director, Judge Armstead (Ret.), we look at what the department is, whats been accomplished and how easy it is for our communities impacted by incarceration to get help. PRESENTE with Francisco Aviles Pino is an interview and narrative podcast showcasing California Latino stories with universal significance. Think of KQED’s The California Report and The Assignment with Audie Cornish but for CALÓ News. Each episode takes on an important ballot initiative, a major local elected seat, and all the major issues facing Latinos in California with a focus on Southern California -- representation in media, criminal justice, housing , immigration, the economy, climate justice and much more. The show breaks down these topics into 30-minute episodes that are released occasionally on Tuesdays and promoted throughout the week.

  • How Immigrants Can Continue to Prepare for this Administration

    How Immigrants Can Continue to Prepare for this Administration

    Before and now during the Trump administration, immigrant families continue to live in fear in preparing for the Trump administration. In this episode, I speak with Senior Reporter, Jacqueline Garcia on how immigrant communities can best prepare. This resource is supported in whole or in part by funding provided by the State of California, administered by the California State Library in partnership with the California Department of Social Services and the California Commission on Asian and Pacific Islander American Affairs as part of the Stop the Hate program. To report a hate incident or hate crime and get support, go to CA vs Hate.

  • A Brief on Latino Hate Crimes

    A Brief on Latino Hate Crimes

    What is a hate crime? And how has it affected Latinos? In this brief episode for PRESENTE, host Francisco Aviles Pino walks through the history of hatecrimes towards Latinos in California and what the state is doing in response. This resource is supported in whole or in part by funding provided by the State of California, administered by the California State Library in partnership with the California Department of Social Services and the California Commission on Asian and Pacific Islander American Affairs as part of the Stop the Hate program. To report a hate incident or hate crime and get support, go to CA vs Hate.