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Carla Pineda

Carla Pineda

Carla Pineda is a site editor and producer for Link TV and KCET. She is from Los Angeles of Guatemalan and Salvadoran descent.

Carla Pineda
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Some of the people finding solutions to overhaul broken food systems. | Stills from "Broken Bread"
The broken food system is a hydra-headed problem. Meet the people working to make significant change on multiple fronts.
Mina Tikal Alvarado-Goldberg, age 14  “My maternal grandmother Martha was born in the city with roots from Guanagazapa/Escuintla, San Marcos and San Jose Pinula. | Mayan Alvarado-Gold / Courtesy of Las Fotos Project
“Maya Womxn in LA” gives young Guatemalan women in the U.S. a chance to connect with their Mayan heritage through photography.
Larb Hotspots
Larb is a versatile Thai minced meat salad with many spellings, many ingredients and many fans.  
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A timeline of major events in history that have impacted the Latino presence in the U.S.
Chantelle Comardelle, the tribal executive secretary of the Biloxi-Chitimacha-Choctaw band, walks with her family on the site destined for the tribe's relocation. | Nicky Milne/Thomson Reuters Foundation
A collection photographs showing a Louisiana that is balancing cultural retention with climate adaptation, from the 9th Ward in New Orleans to sinking Isle de Jean Charles.
Detail of California infographic | Image: Dennis Nishi/KCETLink
Some of our most popular environmental stories of 2017 helped us understand our environment, showcased its beauty and described the challenges it faces.
A Tale of Two Mountain Lions - SoCal Connected
Los Angeles is painting the town red this weekend to celebrate its favorite celebrity mountain lion for P-22 Day on October 22.
Tumusiime Henry | "Remand"
After sitting in juvenile prison for two years, waiting for Uganda’s painfully slow criminal justice system to try him for murders he did not commit, Henry inspired criminal justice reform in Uganda.
Henry (left) and Jim (right) chat in Uganda. | "Remand"
When Pepperdine law professor Jim Gash boarded a plane to Uganda, he never expected to become friends with a young prisoner who helped form an international collaboration for freedom.
Justice for Murdered Children's Remembrance Rally
The nonprofit organization Justice for Murdered Children guides families through the next steps following the murder of their loved ones.
Mast`o Musir
Explore the kitchens of nostalgic grandmothers and the backyards of native peoples, as you reflect on the role of food in shaping our worldview and preserving our cultures.
Girl Connected: Michelle
Meet some of the girls who are uplifting each other around the world and the issues they are confronting.
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