María Hinojosa, host of NPR's Latino USA and President of the Futuro Media Group, will deliver a keynote address at Fresno State titled "Frontlines: Latinos & Immigration from a Woman's Perspective."
Her virtual visit is part of the "Practitioners in the Arts and Humanities" lecture series by the Association for Latinx Faculty in the Arts and Humanities, and is part of the College of Arts and Humanities line-up for Arts in Motion. The keynote is open to the public.
Date: Tuesday, April 6
Time: 6 -7 p.m.
Register: fresnostate.edu/alumni/events/index.html
More about Hinojosa: One of the most prominent Latina journalists in our country, Hinojosa has covered major stories for over 20 years. In this insightful and engaging presentation, she speaks about her experiences covering immigration for NPR and PBS. As a woman and a mother, she has a particular interest in how immigration is impacting the mental health of Latinas and their families. She also speaks about how Latinos and Latinas are now the new face of the civil rights movement in our country.
Sponsors:
KVPR/FM89, Institute for Media and Public Trust, Department of Media, Communications and Journalism, Department of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies in partnership with California Wellness Foundation, Dean Honora Chapman, College of Arts and Humanities.
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