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November 19, 2009
When White Writers Do “Latino” Issues – It was chaos this week in the LA Weekly’s virtual mailroom, which received a deluge of reactionary attitude in regard to Christine Pelisek’s cover story “Chaos in the Casitas: Lawless, south of the border–style speakeasies get a grip on L.A.”
October 14, 2009
A Cuban blogger who has become an international sensation for offering frank criticism of her country’s communist system said she was denied government permission Monday to travel to New York to receive a top journalism prize. – Yoani Sanchez
October 2, 2009
Muckraking in Latin America: Upside Down World Receives Three Project Censored Awards This Year
September 28, 2009
Franc Contreras comments on Journalism in Mexico.
September 24, 2009
Myriam Marquez Makes History as the Miami Herald’s First Hispanic Editorial Page Editor
September 21, 2009
The future of freedom of speech in Latin America is being subjected to the “harassment” of policies designed “to put limits on it that are being repeated around the region,” Gonzalo Marroquin, vice president of the Inter-American Press Association, said at the conclusion of a forum held in Caracas.
September 17, 2009
NAHJ Urges News Media to Stop Using the Term “Illegals” When Covering Immigration
September 8, 2009
National Association of Hispanic Journalists Selects Denver to Host 2010 Multimedia Convention
August 21, 2009
Report: 52 Mexican reporters killed in last decade
August 17, 2009
Texan Educators Want Your Children to Learn all about ‘Brown’ People
August 16, 2009
New NYU Press Series: Citizenship and Migration in the Americas
August 5, 2009
Julian Lago, Icon of Journalism in Democratic Spain, Dies
July 28, 2009
Honored Today With The Cabot Journalism Prize, I Will Use It To Grow The Cuban Blogosphere – Yoani Sanchez
June 24, 2009
2009 ‘Varela’ National Journalism Awards to Include Bloggers and Mainstream Media
June 19, 2009
NAHJ Convention to Discuss Walking the Tightrope: Challenges Faced by the Media in Venezuela
June 3, 2009
Sotomayor Falls in Journalism’s Blind Spot – What her nomination clearly shows us is that what this nation needs is more incisive journalism, not less By Roberto Dr. Cintli Rodriguez
June 1, 2009
Writers for Atlanta’s Mundo Hispanico and Azizah Magazine Win New America Media Awards for Outstanding Journalism
March 16, 2009
Colombian Blogs Use Acid Humor to Reflect Nation’s Polarization
March 13, 2009
SA4Mayor.com Breaks New Ground With Online Coverage – (covering San Antonio mayorial race : powered by Latino journalists on a volunteer basis)
February 1, 2009
Eloy O. Aguilar, an award-winning Associated Press bureau chief who mentored a generation of journalists in Mexico and Central America as he covered civil wars, disasters and political upheaval, collapsed and died Friday. He was 72.
Eloy O. Aguilar, quien durante sus 41 años de laureada trayectoria con The Associated Press cubrió terremotos, guerras civiles, entrenó a varias generaciones de periodistas y disfrutó el periodismo a plenitud, colapsó y falleció el viernes. Tenía 72 años.
December 23, 2008
Juan Gonzales, who was born and raised in east Stockton, is spearheading a project documenting 200 years of Latino journalism in the United States. Titled “Voices for Justice: The Enduring Legacy of the Latino Press in the U.S.,” the project follows how Latino newspapers and the issues they cover have changed since the inception of the nation’s first Latino newspaper, El Misisipi, founded in 1808 in New Orleans.
December 9, 2008
Spanish-language news sexy enough w/out Naked News
December 8, 2008
200 Years of Latino Media – Latino media is celebrating its bicentennial. Juan Gonzales and Felix Gutierrez discuss 200 years of Latino media.The story begins on September 7, 1808, with founding of El Misisipi in New Orleans. It was the first newspaper by and for Spanish-speaking people in the U.S. El Misisipi set the stage for the thousands of publications, broadcast, and Internet news outlets currently serving Latinos.
December 5, 2008
Media advertising campaign targets violence against journalists in Mexico
Hispanics Less Likely to Enter Journalism at Arizona State University Than Other Programs