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Ivette Feliciano

@ivettef_news

Chitown-raised Boricua based in Brooklyn 🇵🇷 Multimedia journalist. Formerly: PBS @NewsHour Weekend, @news12, @worldfocus_org, @TelemundoCHI, @nbcchicago

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Teach your students about #pride as they learn about the history of #LGBTQIA rights | PBS PBS News EXTRA Daily News Lesson: Pulse shooting survivors continue fight for gun reform on fifth anniversary w/ Ivette Feliciano #PrideMonth #apush #apgov #civics to.pbs.org/35liaEs

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We spoke with 18 Black women who have either held public office or have run for office. All but one recounted racist and sexist abuse, ranging from public attacks of their physical appearances to death threats and threats against their families to.pbs.org/2THf1fy

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As political instability and violence grip Haiti, activists are calling on the Biden administration to stop detentions and deportations of Haitian migrants, especially those at the southern border. Ivette Feliciano reports. pbs.org/newshour/show/…

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'Kalief Browder: The Box' is a new exhibition in Brooklyn, which seeks to shed light on the impact of solitary confinement. Ivette Feliciano reports. pbs.org/newshour/show/…

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As the NE braces for a hurricane, remember Haiti just survived another massive quake & heavy rains. Ivette Feliciano speaks with Dr. Jean Pape, Director of Les Centres Gheskio, who has been on the front lines of public health in Haiti for decades. buff.ly/383eubU

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It's been four years since Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico, sparking the migration of thousands to mainland U.S.. Ivette Feliciano reports on how one church has emerged as a cornerstone for support for a community hit hard by the category 4 storm. pbs.org/newshour/show/…

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For the last four years, a church has been helping victims of Hurricane Maria with supplies, support and vocational training. On Maria's anniversary, Father Rodriguez spoke with Ivette Feliciano about the efforts and challenges in helping the community. pbs.org/newshour/show/…

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Many LGBTQ+ seniors who live in long-term care communities and senior housing are fearful of being mistreated, refused care, neglected, or abused—with some even re-closeting themselves for safety. Ivette Feliciano reports: to.pbs.org/3DnLoBu

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National Coming Out Day is tomorrow, but for some LGBTQ+ seniors, they've felt they have to re-closet themselves when seeking senior care or housing. In many states, it's still legal to deny access based on sexual orientation. Ivette Feliciano reports. to.pbs.org/3DnLoBu

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imagine living your best gay life for decades and then having to go back into the closet in order to get safe, affordable housing. important read from ⁦⁦Ivette Feliciano⁩ pbs.org/newshour/show/…

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In California, many of the state’s 556,000 fast food workers have protested what they call a lack of basic health and safety protections, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, many are advocating for a new law to address these issues. pbs.org/newshour/show/…

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A new documentary called “The Facility,'' uses footage from a pay-per-minute video call app inside the now-shuttered Irwin County Detention Center to chronicle the experiences of migrants in the early months of the pandemic. (From PBS News) to.pbs.org/3JVzuCW

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During the peak of the pandemic in May 2020, the positivity rate at federal detention centers for migrants was 50%. “The Facility” is a film that documents the conditions at one such center. Ivette Feliciano reports. pbs.org/newshour/show/…

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Mississippi is the only state in the country without a law that requires equal pay. What does this mean for women of color in Mississippi, specifically Black women? pbs.org/newshour/show/…

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News... Tonight is the last episode of PBS @Newshour Weekend from The WNET Group It moves to DC next weekend & Geoff Bennett will begin anchoring. The staff here in NYC- wish our colleagues in DC the best as they begin this new chapter. 🙏 FAQs /credits/thoughts 🧵

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“The largest prison in the country exists on the grounds of former plantation land because of a profound failure of our collective memory,” says Clint Smith, author of The Atlantic’s story “Monuments to the Unthinkable.” Michel Martin

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Creator of TransLash Media Imara Jones says people’s natural curiosity about the transgender population is being manipulated and weaponized by those who have malicious intent. Imara Jones Michel Martin