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¿Qué cocinaré hoy?: Andrew Cuomo, Melania Fontanez
90.7-FM in NY's Upper Hudson Valley and wgxc.org/listen everywhere
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Produced by Mariel Fiori and Antonio Flores-Lobos.
Un programa imperdible con noticias, entrevistas, comentarios, humor, y buena musica conducido por los periodistas profesionales Mariel Fiori and Antonio Flores-Lobos.
Rebroadcast from December 25, 2016. This week on ¿Qué cocinaré hoy? journalists Mariel Fiori and Antonio Flores-Lobos talk about the letter that Governor Cuomo sent to the students of NY, where he expressed "This is the state of NY, not a state of fear," and gave information about the hotline for reporting hate crimes. They also interview Melania Fontanez, registered nurse, certified in diabetes education for HRHCare, who talks about prevention and management of diabetes for Latinos, one of the groups hardest hit by this modern epidemic.
Antonio Flores-Lobos is the editor of Las Noticias, the largest Spanish language weekly newspaper that serves New York’s Hudson Valley, sponsored by the Daily Freeman. Before relocating to Woodstock, he worked for KSKA, Alaska Public Radio; El Daily News, a bilingual publication created by the New York Daily News; and the New York City Public School system.
Mariel Fiori, MBA, is a journalist, translator, educator and an entrepreneur. She co-founded and is the managing editor of the Bard-sponsored La Voz, cultura y noticias hispanas del Valle de Hudson. Founded in 2004, the award- winning La Voz is the only Spanish language magazine serving the 125,000+ Latinos living in the Mid-Hudson Valley. She co-hosts a weekly Spanish language news radio show for WGXC and WHDD, and is a bilingual business counselor and instructor with WEDC-MHV (Women Enterprise Development Center Mid-Hudson Valley). Fiori is a member of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists, NAHJ, the Ulster County Hispanic Advisory Board, Mano a Mano Coalition, the American Association of University Women, AAUW, and the American Translators Association, ATA.