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The artistic, community value and impact of Raúl Orlando Edwards work has been covered in local, regional and national press. Always seeking to positively improve communities, he focuses on creating programs that serve as bridges between people while fostering unity and inclusion. Surpassing over 50 mentions and appearances in radio, television and printed press; he has built long lasting media partnerships that continue to inform, educate and entertain on all sort of topics. Below are television and radio selections from this coverage.    

TELEVISION AND RADIO

Media - Television

Media - Television

Media - Television
Great Day Houston - 2020

Great Day Houston - 2020

02:08
Foro Virtual Racismo Virtual Town Hall UNIVISION

Foro Virtual Racismo Virtual Town Hall UNIVISION

01:03:57
Isiah Factor Uncensored - 2019

Isiah Factor Uncensored - 2019

05:02
UNIVISION 45 Houston Edicion Digital - 2020

UNIVISION 45 Houston Edicion Digital - 2020

02:46
CW39 Houston Morning Dose - 2019

CW39 Houston Morning Dose - 2019

02:16
Fox Houston's Morning Show - 2019

Fox Houston's Morning Show - 2019

02:32
Great Day Houston - 2019

Great Day Houston - 2019

02:39
Isiah Factor Uncensored - 2018

Isiah Factor Uncensored - 2018

03:11
Fox Houston's Morning Show - 2017

Fox Houston's Morning Show - 2017

02:55
UNIVISION 45 Houston Edición Fin de Semana - 2019

UNIVISION 45 Houston Edición Fin de Semana - 2019

02:45
Great Day Houston - 2018

Great Day Houston - 2018

03:28
KPRC Local 2 - 2012

KPRC Local 2 - 2012

01:15
Viva Houston! - 2013

Viva Houston! - 2013

04:52
Great Day Houston - 2012

Great Day Houston - 2012

02:23

"Afro-Latinos are an example of the richer identities that are molding the new America."

Olivia P. Tallet, Associated Press – Washington Times, November 20, 2016

"Rescatando nuestras raices’ (Rescuing our roots)"

Sindy M. Ortega, Semana News Houston, October 9, 2005

"Keeping the Latin culture and rhythm alive in Houston…"

Valerie Sweeten, Houston Chronicle, Aug 9, 2001

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