
Nick Blumberg
Public Insight JournalistPublic Insight Journalist Nick Blumberg (Phoenix) has served as an Associate Producer for KJZZ’s Here and Now, a news and public affairs talk show covering the Phoenix area. He grew up on the far North Side of Chicago, and has been a news junkie as long as he can remember. He moved to Arizona to attend the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism at Arizona State University, graduating magna cum laude. He was part of the Murrow and PRNDI-award winning team at KJZZ that covered Arizona’s controversial SB 1070 anti-immigration law throughout 2010. His passions include pop culture, art and big dogs.
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In 1950s Texas, Irene Rosales struggled to keep up in school, until a bilingual education helped her find her voice. We have invited her to share the story in her own words.
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Latinos are the fastest-growing group in the United States, and candidates for political office must increasingly stand up and take notice of how Latinos can affect their chance of getting elected. Share your thoughts on how Latinos will affect elections in 2012.
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It calls for federal immigration enforcement, keeping families intact, & recognizing the role of immigrants in the U.S. economy.
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The State of Arizona and the Department of Health Services are headed back to court over the state’s voter-approved medical marijuana law. A pro-medical marijuana group is contesting several requirements, including the rule that marijuana dispensaries must have a medical director.
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An hour-long special comprised of five different stories reporting on the Latino education gap.
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Last year, we told you the story of a woman who uses medical marijuana as she recovers from cancer. It’s been over eight months since we spoke with this woman. We caught up and learned how her life has changed.
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