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Erick Trevino

Erick Trevino

Executive Producer at USC Annenberg Media

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  • English
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  • General Assignment News

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From the Department of Education to USC football probation

On today’s show, we discuss how Trump’s presidency will impact the Department of Education, we talk with students on their thoughts of USC president Carol Folt retiring, we head over to Tommy’s Place to celebrate Veteran’s Day on campus, we look into what LAUSD is doing to protect Black students from racist texts, we talk with community leaders about the new gondola proposal, and we talk with students journalist Nick Charles on how the USC football probation will impact next season. All that and more, From Where We Are.
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From the Fernando Valenzuela to Inglewood Activism

On today’s show, we hear from Gavin Newsom and Karen Bass about another effort to curb homelessness, we see a new mural honoring former Dodgers player Fernando Valenzuela, and we go to Inglewood, where small business owners are organizing to push back against the sports industry. All that and more, From Where We Are.
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Latinos around South Central weigh in on the 2024 presidential debate

Both candidates did their best to sway voters, but Wednesday night’s spectacle left many Latinos feeling anything but optimistic