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CROSSING SOUTH: Schools for Refugees & ABC Pizza

Estefania Rebellon talks with host Jorge Meraz about her school called Yes We Can World Foundation for children of refugees stuck at the U.S. / Mexico border.
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Estefania Rebellon talks with host Jorge Meraz about her school called Yes We Can World Foundation for children of refugees stuck at the U.S. / Mexico border.

Stream now with KPBS+ / Watch Thursday, March 26, 2026 at 9:30 p.m. on KPBS TV + Monday, April 6 at 9 p.m. on KPBS 2

On this episode, we visit a charitable program called “Yes We Can,” a school made to serve the children of refugees who are in camps in the region. Host Jorge Meraz meets Estefania Rebellon, who helped start the program and she gives us a personal tour. Then we meet chef Manny, the man behind authentic Italian pizza being made in Rosarito. It is so good that it was voted best Pizza in Baja!

Host Jorge Meraz holds up a traditional Italian pizza from ABC Pizza in Rosarito, Mexico.
Today we visit a charitable program called “Yes We Can.” A school made to serve the children of refugees who are in camps in the region. Estefania Rebellon, who helped start the program and gives us a personal tour. Then we head over to Rosarito where we meet Chef Manny, the man behind authentic Italian pizza being made in Rosarito. It is so good that it was voted best Pizza in Baja.

Season 11 of CROSSING SOUTH: Host Jorge Meraz is back to exploring the amazing sights south of the border on 8 episodes. Watch as he trains and fights fires alongside the Rosarito Fire Department, tag along to Ensenada’s Pai Pai Zoo where he is bombarded by a baby panther and a group of monkeys, and later witness Jorge face his fear as he dives into the hives of stinging bees.

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Along with visits to top tourist destinations and under the radar spots, this season will showcase some of the charitable work happening in Baja California. We will meet compassionate volunteers dedicated to helping stray animals, visit a special school for the refugee children stuck at the border, then tour the Rosarito Boys and Girls Club. And as always, you guessed it - Jorge will devour some amazing food!

We have all sorts of amazing episodes coming to you in Spring of 2022. Watch as Jorge trains and fights fires along with the Rosarito Firefighting department. And in the Pai Pai Zoo episode, Jorge gets attacked by a baby panther and a group of monkeys. Talented artist Ahn Pham shows off his wooden boogie boards and ocean paintings. We also face our fears as we dive into the hives of stinging bees.

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About Producer: Centurion5 Productions has taken multiple productions to air. They produce CROSSING SOUTH for KPBS San Diego & CreateTV. They also produce reality/factual/travel shows, documentaries and TV adverts. They are an award winning production company that broadcast both in regional and national markets. From pre-production planning all the way through to release, they translate thoughts and visions into a concrete expression that can be shared with the world.

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