María Hinojosa

MONDAY, MARCH 16
PROGRAM #11079 12:00 PM PT
María Hinojosa.
A leading voice in journalism for Latino communities in the United States and host of Latino USA, María Hinojosa reflects on memory, identity, and public responsibility. A Pulitzer Prize winner and recently honored with the Polk Award, she recalls how, as a migrant child, she too could have been separated from her mother. In this conversation, she discusses the country’s current political moment, her role as a university professor, and the emotional weight of reporting on conflicts such as her recent trip to Palestine. She also acknowledges the women who shaped her path in journalism. This program is part of the Thirty Years, Thirty Voices series.
Photo: Latino Leaders Network/Flickr
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