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“Cuban American journalist Teresa Rodríguez is the host of the popular Univisión newsmagazine Aquí y Ahora. She was the first Latina to anchor a national newscast in the United States. She has received 11 Emmy Awards and numerous other prizes. Her many interviewees have included Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, Barbara Bush, Jennifer Lopez, Carlos Santana, and Pelé. She is the coauthor of Daughters of Juárez, which examines the unsolved murders of hundreds of women in the Mexican border city.
In this conversation with María Hinojosa, Rodríguez discusses her beginnings in journalism, Hispanic media, and her book.”*
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