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Award-winning
journalist and author Maria Hinojosa is managing editor and host of Latino
USA. In addition to hosting each week’s show, Hinojosa is the senior
correspondent for the Emmy Award -winning PBS newsmagazine NOW.
Before joining NOW, Hinojosa was the urban affairs correspondent for CNN. Prior to joining CNN, Hinojosa spent six years as a National Public Radio New York-based correspondent. During this time, she also hosted Visiones, a public affairs talk show on WNBC-TV in New York. In 1991, Hinojosa worked for WNYC-TV as the host of New York Hotline, a live, primetime call-in public affairs show, and in 1990 worked for WNYC Radio as a general assignment correspondent. From 1988 to 1989, Hinojosa served as a producer and researcher for CBS This Morning, and in 1987 worked for CBS Radio as a producer. Among the shows she produced for CBS Radio: Where We Stand with Walter Cronkite, The Osgood File and Newsbreak. Throughout her career, Hinojosa
has garnered several awards and honors. Three times since 1995, Hispanic
Business Magazine has named her one of the 100 most influential Latinos
in the United States. In 1995, Hinojosa received the Robert F. Kennedy award
for Manhood Behind Bars, a story for NPR, which documented how jail has
become a right of passage for men of all races. In 1993, she received both
the National Association of Hispanic Journalists Radio Award and the New
York Society of Professional Journalists Deadline Award for her NPR report,
Kids and Guns. In 1991, she won a Unity Award and the Top Story of the Year
Award from the National Association of Hispanic Journalists for her NPR
story on gang members entitled Crews. Also in 1991, Hinojosa won an Associated
Press award for her coverage of Mandela for WNYC Radio. |
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