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The Media Work of Deborah Robinson
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Deborah Robinson is an award-winning journalist, author, producer, documentary filmmaker, television personality. Deborah’s strengths are investigative journalism, covering politics and religion and she has a niche for conducting lifestyle interviews. Her ability to engage guests on any topic keeps viewers tuned in. Deborah has been described as passionate, intriguing, dynamic, spontaneous, entertaining, challenging and intelligent. Deborah’s life passion is to reveal and communicate truth through her work in the media.
(9 comments) SHARE Sunday, September 11, 2011 9-11. A DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVE
Although I feel connected, I have a very different perspective of that day than most Americans.
(1 comments) SHARE Friday, May 6, 2011 Deborah Interviews Gary Endelman (VIDEO) (IMMIGRATION REFORM SERIES)
With so much debate on illegal immigration, we rarely discuss legal immigration--our laws and policies--and how they can be used to lessen the more than 11 million undocumented immigrants in the United States. I recently interviewed Attorney Gary Endelman about his contribution to the book, Legal Briefs on Immigration Reform from 25 of the Top Legal Minds in the Country.
(1 comments) SHARE Saturday, April 23, 2011 Deborah Interviews Bill Ong Hing (Immigration Reform Series) America has a Debt to Pay to Mexico
America's relationship to Mexico is often downplayed in the midst of the immigration debate. So, when one of the contributors to my latest book decided to write about it, I was anxious to read what he had to say. Professor Bill Ong Hing's legal brief hints that perhaps America should look in the mirror when considering the illegal entrance of our neighbors south of the border. I interviewed Hing and that's where I started.