Paper Title
Plenary Session: Faith, Hope and Democracy: Lessons Learned from Chicago Latino Immigration Activists
Location
Galvin Auditorium, Sullivan Center
Start Date
7-11-2014 4:00 PM
End Date
7-11-2014 5:30 PM
Abstract
Introduction: Jacqueline Long, PhD, Modern Languages and Literatures Interim Chair, Loyola University Chicago
a) Plenary Session: María Hinojosa, Mexican American and Chicago native, Journalist and Producer of NPR's Latino USA
María Hinojosa is an award-winning news anchor and reporter for PBS and NPR. She is anchor of her own Emmy Award-winning talk show One on One with Maria Hinojosa from WGBH/La Plaza. Hinojosa has won top honors in US American journalism including four Emmy Awards, the Robert F. Kennedy Award for Reporting on the Disadvantaged, and the Overseas Press Club's Edward R. Murrow Award for best documentary. She also serves as DePaul University’s Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Chair.
b) Discussant + Q&A: Dr. Héctor García, Loyola University Chicago
Plenary Session: Faith, Hope and Democracy: Lessons Learned from Chicago Latino Immigration Activists
Galvin Auditorium, Sullivan Center
Introduction: Jacqueline Long, PhD, Modern Languages and Literatures Interim Chair, Loyola University Chicago
a) Plenary Session: María Hinojosa, Mexican American and Chicago native, Journalist and Producer of NPR's Latino USA
María Hinojosa is an award-winning news anchor and reporter for PBS and NPR. She is anchor of her own Emmy Award-winning talk show One on One with Maria Hinojosa from WGBH/La Plaza. Hinojosa has won top honors in US American journalism including four Emmy Awards, the Robert F. Kennedy Award for Reporting on the Disadvantaged, and the Overseas Press Club's Edward R. Murrow Award for best documentary. She also serves as DePaul University’s Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Chair.
b) Discussant + Q&A: Dr. Héctor García, Loyola University Chicago