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Victoria Gonzalez

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Victoria Gonzalez is a journalist based in Southern California. She is interested in food cultures around the world, migration, David Bowie and ice cream. She has written for KCET, PBS SoCal, Los Angeles Magazine and San Diego Magazine. You can find her watching baking shows, eating tacos in her hometown of Tijuana or or cooking for her family.

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Ontario male cheerleader | PBS NewsHour Student Reporting Labs
To help understand the impact of stereotypes, SRL participants asked fellow students in what ways they have been stereotyped.
Diana Rincon at the Dec. 19, 2019 Democratic presidential debate. | Still from "SRL students go behind the scenes of the NewsHour POLITICO Dem debate"
PBS NewsHour Student Reporting Labs students got the chance to attend a Democratic Debate at Loyola Marymount University. They shared their thoughts on participating with PBS SoCal.
Francisco Antonio Moreno Jr. and Evan Espinoza-Conde at the Dec. 19, 2019 Democratic presidential debate. | PBS NewsHour Student Reporting Labs
PBS NewsHour Student Reporting Labs students got the chance to attend a Democratic debate at Loyola Marymount University. They shared their thoughts on participating with PBS SoCal.
Hungry Bobo Cover | Anouk Katira
A 2018 PBS SoCal KIDS Writers Contest Winner. Lisa the bunny and Bobo the fox teach us the impact kindness and generosity can have on others.
"My Little Brother from Fartland" by Joshua Garza
A 2018 PBS SoCal KIDS Writers Contest Winner. A new baby brother shows us that farts are no match for the love between siblings.
"The Absolutely Magnificent Flying Bike" by Juliet Ashley
This 2018 PBS SoCal KIDS Writers Contest Winner features a girl’s passion for flight and how it drives her older sister to build her the perfect flying bike.
“Beneath the Date Palms” by Michael Rakowitz  2019 | Panic Studio LA, Courtesy of City of Los Angeles, Department of Cultural Affairs, Current:LA Food
Michael Rakowitz, the internationally-acclaimed Iraqi American artist reconstructs Room F in Iraq’s Northwest Palace of Nimrud, and tackles a history of migration and displacement that has been going on for hundreds of years.
Jasmine Brown and Xavier Ayala act out a scene for a brief sketch as Joshua Elizondo practices filming them at the Sept. 28 media training workshop. | Victoria Gonzalez
To Foster Change hosts a two-day boot camp for former foster youth who are interested in becoming filmmakers.
A map of all the 15 council districts in the city of LA  | Still from "Artbound" Current LA
Celebrate L.A.'s vibrant food culture and reflect on consumption and the environment as you witness works from some of today's most fascinating artists in a monthlong series of free installations and events.  
A styled photo of hamburgers, fries, popcorn and tacos | Image from "Artbound" Current:LA
Meet Current: L.A.'s artists and learn how their installations are changing the city's landscape.
Dolly Parton signs Martin D-28 guitar. Parton is among the 76 of the 101 country music artists interviewed for the series who signed two Martin D-28 guitars. | Courtesy of Katy Haas
After traveling thousands upon thousands of miles the "Country Music" team racked up impressive stats. Here are a few fun factoids about the new show.
Maybelle, Sara, & A.P. (Country Music Hall of Fame). | Flickr/John Irving/Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-SA 2.0)
In this excerpt from "Country Music: An Illustrated History," meet A.P., Sara and Maybelle Carter, a music group who were instrumental to the genre of country music.
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