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
Newsy's Alexandra Miller with Reps. Tom Reed and Josh Gottheimer

Twitter Will Likely Miss Lawmakers' Deadline To Ban Hamas, Hezbollah

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi

Can Anything Big Get Done In Congress During Impeachment?

Actor in costume

Dream Jobs: Musical Theater Actor

Detention cell

ICE Getting A Colder Shoulder This Year From Cities, Counties

Republicans storm SCIF in the Capitol.

Republicans Storm SCIF, Delay Pentagon Official Testimony

Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian

Tech Entrepreneur Alexis Ohanian Pushes For Paid Family Leave

Capitol Hill tour guide

Dream Jobs: Capitol Tour Guide

Sen. Rand Paul Says Those Embracing Socialism Have Forgotten History

Cuban migrants attend an asylum workshop in Matamoros, Mexico.

Why Thousands Of Cuban Asylum Seekers Are Stuck In Mexico

Former Ohio Governor John Kasich talks to Newsy

John Kasich Wants To Heal U.S. Political Divisions

Former Nasdaq CEO Bob Greifeld talks to Newsy

Former Nasdaq CEO Challenges Call For More Wall Street Reform

Chance Seales and bull rider Sean Willingham

Dream Jobs: Bull Rider

Why The Constitution Leaves Legal Gray Area On Impeachment

Oxycodone medication

Private Equity Investment Is Soaring In Addiction Treatment Centers

Khalid al-Baidhani is a former translator for the U.S. Army

U.S. Visas For Iraqi Translators, Their Families Dropped 98% Last Year

Migrant women in Matamoros, Mexico

Asylum Officers: Pregnant Migrants Kept In Mexico To Prevent US Births

Trans Rights, Justice Will Be Key Topics During Historic Town Hall

A migrant father and his son in Matamoros, Mexico

The US Is Making Migrants Wait In Dangerous Mexican Towns Without Aid

President Donald Trump

President Trump Says House Investigation Is A 'Hoax'

Joseph Maguire testifies before a House committee

Maguire Tells Congress Whistleblower Matter Is 'Totally Unprecedented'

Migrants in Mexico receive legal aid from U.S. lawyers

For Migrants Waiting In Mexico, Access To U.S. Lawyers Is A Rare Boon

Protesters march around D.C.

Small Turnout At D.C. Climate Protest As U.N. Climate Summit Continues

2019 Climate Strike protester in front of the White House

Global Protesters Demand Leaders Take Action On Climate Change

Jonte Lee talking

Dream Jobs: STEM Teacher

Central American migrants

Migrants Remain In Mexico With Even Slimmer Chance Of Getting To U.S.

LHTC Broadband office

This Pa. Town Is An Unlikely Front In The U.S.-China Trade War

Young Black Democrats Say They Want A 'Political Revolution'

Andrew Yang speaks to media ahead of the first Democratic debate.

This Candidate Is Dominating $1 Donations

Newsy's Alex Miller with Rep. Will Hurd

Retiring Lawmaker: GOP Must Take 'Inclusive Message' Nationwide

Syrian refugee holds an American flag

A Fraction Of Global Refugees Resettle In The U.S. Who Are They?