Mai Nolasco-Carranza

Mai Nolasco-Carranza

Mai Nolasco-Carranza

Videographer

Mai Nolasco-Carranza is a videographer from Queens, New York. Prior to her role at Scripps News, she was a freelance videographer and associate producer at the CUNY J-school's "dotNYC." She received her her Bachelor of Arts in anthropology from Hunter College and her Master of Arts in documentary and media studies from The New School.

Recent Work
Ariana Torres, a transgender woman from El Salvador, puts on makeup.

Inside A U.S. Refuge For Transgender Asylum Seekers

Low Expectations, Days Before Pres. Biden To Meet Putin

Railway Construction in New York City

Infrastructure Negotiations Blow Past Deadline

UFO Report Due In June, As Government Is Accused Of Withholding Info

Mourners perform last rites for a COVID-19 victim

Indian Students In U.S. Raise Money For COVID Crisis At Home

Afghan interpreter Janis Shinwari (left) and a U.S. solider in Afghanistan

Many Afghan Interpreters Risked Their Lives For the U.S. — Now What?

Elon Wilson and his son

Black Firefighter Out Of Prison After Discovery Of Falsified Documents

New Military Diversity Chief Investigated Over 'Controversial' Posts

Migrants wait in a Reynosa, Mexico park

In The Park Where Families Expelled To Mexico Wait, Fearing Kidnapping

Migrants in a McAllen, Texas Relief Shelter

Inside High-Demand Migrant Relief Shelter Near U.S.-Mexico Border

Kids lay in a crowded CBP shelter in Texas

Feds Expand Child Migrant Capacity As 'Don't Come' Message Fails

Migrants at a bus station in Brownsville, Texas

'No Information': Newsy Talks To Migrants Released Without Court Dates

Veteran-Focused Website Is Run By Russia And Pushes Vaccine Skepticism

Vial of AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine

Experts Worry AstraZeneca Sidelining Will Compound Vaccine Hesitancy

Rep. Madeleine Dean and Harry Cunnane with Newsy's Alex Miller

'Under Our Roof' Follows A Family Facing One Member's Substance Use

Sex And Spying: An Old Trick Made New With Technology

Rising Tides Create New Climate Migrants

Rising Tides

Woman in Army uniform ties back hair

Military Changes Hair Standards To Be More Inclusive For Minorities

File photo, Coachella 2019

The Long-Term Societal Impacts Of Life After COVID-19

Two Confederate statues on display in the U.S. Capitol

Confederate Statues Still Standing in U.S. Capitol

President Trump Orders A Drawdown Of 3K Troops From Afghanistan & Iraq

Laborers board up windows in Los Angeles, California.

Cities, Businesses Prepare For Possible Election Day Unrest, Violence

President Trump Looks To Win Over More Senior Voters

Soldier does leg tuck

Will The Army's New Physical Fitness Test Negatively Impact Women?

As Refugee Admissions Hit Record Low, Iraqi Interpreters Keep Waiting

Supreme Court of the United States

Senate GOP Plan Fastest Supreme Court Confirmation In 30 Years

President Trump speaks at a campaign rally Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2020, in North Carolina.

President Trump Pitches Suburbia. Is it working?

When Will Bomb-Sniffing Locusts See Action On The Battlefield?

Woman receives a COVID-19 vaccination as part of a clinical trial

Newsy Poll: Most Americans Interested In Receiving COVID-19 Vaccine

Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden

Biden Campaign Outraises, Outpolls President Trump