Birth: July 2, 1961 in Mexico City, Mexico
Occupation: News correspondent
Source: Marquis Who's Who TM. Marquis Who's Who, 2006
Family: d. Raul and Berta (Ojeda) H.; m. German E. Perez, July 20, 1991. Education: BA, Barnard Coll., 1984. Political/Religious Affiliations:. Avocations/Research/Interests: reading, writing, dance, hiking, yoga Civil/Military Service: Bd. dirs. Columbia U. Coun. on Urban Affairs, N.Y.C., 1994. Memberships: Nat. Assn. Hispanic Journalists (Best Radio Report 1992), Nat. Alliance Third World Journalists, Newswoman's Club of N.Y. Addresses: Office, CNN, 5 Penn Plz Fl 20, New York, NY, 10001-1810.
Recipient Unity award for radio feature Lincoln U., 1992, Cindy award Assn. Visual Communicatoes, 1993, Best Radio Feature award Soc. Profl. Journalists, 1993, Robert F. Kennedy Journalism award, 1995; named one of Women of Yr. 2000, Glamour Mag., one of 100 Most Influential Latinos in U.S., Hispanic Bus. Mag., 2000, one of 25 Most Influential Working Mothers in Am., Working Mother Mag., 1999.
Positions Held: N.Y. bur. corr., CNN, N.Y.C., 1997; urban affairs corr., CNN, N.Y.C., 1995; host TV show Visiones, Sta. WNBC, N.Y.C., 1993-95; host radio, Latino USA, N.Y.C., 1993; reporter, Sta. WNYC Radio, N.Y.C., 1990; asst. prodr., CBS This Morning, N.Y.C., 1988; prodr., CBS News Radio, N.Y.C., 1988; correspondent, NPR, N.Y.C., 1990; freelance reporter, prodr., NPR, N.Y.C., 1989; asst. prodr. weekend edit., NPR, Washington, 1986; prodr., Enfoque Nacional, San Diego, 1987; reporter, Enfoque Nacional, San Diego, 1985. Career-Related: lectr. in field.
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Maria Hinojosa (born 1961 in Mexico City, Mexico) is a reporter. Her first broadcast experience was as the host of a Latino radio show while a student at Barnard College, where she later graduated magna *** laude with a degree in Latin American studies. In 1995, Hinojosa began hosting the National Public Radio show Latino USA. She hosted the WNBC-TV public affairs show Visiones before joining CNN in 1997, where she worked for the New York bureau for eight years and became known for her reporting on urban issues. She has won numerous honors and awards, including being named one of the 100 Most Influential Hispanics by Hispanic Business magazine, the Robert F. Kennedy award, the National Association of Hispanic Journalists' Radio Award, the New York Society of Professional Journalists Deadline Award, the National Council of La Raza's Ruben Salazar Communications Award, and an Associated Press award. She is also an author.
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