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Make A Wish Foundation

The Make A Wish Foundation makes dreams come true for children suffering from life threatening diseases by enriching their lives, and giving them hope by granting their wishes no matter how big or small if it means bringing joy to that child. Professor Perez sat down with Medical Outreach Manager Ilene Mandell, Social Worker from the Children’s Hospital at Montefiore,Denise Velasquez, and Wish Child, Robert Rivera

American Red Cross of New York

Guest host, Robin Montas and Rebecca Callahan, Public Affairs Volunteer from the American Red Cross discuss the importance of the organization when the nation is going through extreme difficult times after suffering from a major natural disaster such as hurricanes, tsunamis, earthquakes, and tornados

OPEN 2.0

BronxNet Executive Director, Michael Max Knobbe and Youth Media Coordinator Marisa M. White talk with guest host, Trent Love about the youth program OPEN 2.0 that is written, hosted, and produced by and for young people.

Lehman College Black Legacy Club

Guest host Dimitri Brown talks with Ateo Peruyeo, President of the Lehman College Black Legacy club on the club’s mission to strive for equality & recognition for African American students on the college’s campus.

Human Trafficking

Professor Miguel Perez sits down with members of National Association of Hispanic Nurses on the issue of Human Trafficking

Lehman College Child Care Center

Host Professor Miguel Perez talks with Jaci Maurer, Director of the Lehman College Child Care Center

Bronx Institute Summer Class of 2010

The Bronx Institute Summer Gear Up Program and The Lehman College Multimedia Journalism Department work together to provide Bronx high school students with hands-on multimedia journalism experience.

Celia Cruz H.S. of Music

The founder and principal of Celia Cruz High School of Music, William Rodriguez discusses his school and what makes it so special.

Bronx Institute Summer Journalism Workshop

Bronx high school students from all over the borough are getting a unique opportunity to receive college level training.