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Maria Hinojosa: One-on-One
María Hinojosa: One-on-
One
is an award-winning series featuring journalist María Hinojosa interviewing some of America's
foremost Latino artists, writers, activists, and civic leaders.
All programs premiere Tuesdays at 7:30pm on 2.
Watch a Web-exclusive interview with host
María Hinojosa
SEASON 2: 2008
María Elena Salinas
Jan. 8, 2008
Mexican American journalist María Elena Salinas is one of the most recognized Latina journalists
in the US. Since 1981, Salinas has been the anchor of Univisión's nightly newscast. She talks with
Hinojosa about her professional and personal life, including the discovery of a
family secret.

Ana Castillo
Jan. 22, 2008
Ana Castillo is one of the country's most prominent Chicana writers. This feminist poet, novelist,
columnist, and essayist has an extensive list of acclaimed work. Castillo talks about her own evolving
identity, the US/Mexican border, and her latest novel, The Guardians.

Paul Cuadros
Jan. 29, 2008
Paul Cuadros is an award-winning investigative reporter who writes about immigration, race, and
poverty.

Cristián Samper
Feb. 5, 2008
Colombian biologist Cristián Samper is the acting secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, the
largest museum complex in the world. Samper talks with Hinojosa about the Smithsonian's
controversies, its future, and the possibility of a Latino museum in Washington, D.C.

Maricel Presilla
Feb. 12, 2008
Maricel Presilla, chef, restaurateur, and culinary historian, talks with Hinojosa about Cuban cuisine,
Latin American ingredients, and how Latino food is changing the American palate.

Maggie Rivas-Rodríguez
Feb. 19, 2008
University of Texas professor Maggie Rivas-Rodríguez is the author of Mexican
Americans and World War II. She talks with Hinojosa about the PBS series The War, the
Latino experience, and Latinos' contributions to World War II.

León Ichaso
Feb. 26, 2008
Cuban-born León Ichaso started making films in 1967. He directed the films Crossover
Dreams (starring Rubén Blades), Bitter Sugar, Piñero (starring
Benjamin Bratt), and El Cantante (starring Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony). Ichaso talks with
Hinojosa about the making
of El Cantante, his controversial career, and what is in store for the future.

Ana
Ortiz
March 25, 2008
Ana Ortiz has performed in dozens of theater and television shows, but she is best known for her
portrayal of Hilda Suárez, the older sister of Betty Suárez, in ABC's hit series Ugly
Betty. She talks with Hinojosa about her life in Hollywood, how show business is changing, and her
dream job.

Antonio González
April 1, 2008
Antonio González, president of the Southwest Voter Registration Education Project and the
William C. Velásquez Institute, is the country's foremost expert on the Latino electorate. He talks
with Hinojosa about the influence that Latinos are having on the 2008 presidential election.

Tony
Plana
April 8, 2008
Millions of Americans now know Cuban actor and director Tony Plana as Ignacio Suárez, Ugly
Betty's undocumented dad. Plana talks about his career, his role as an educator, and how he
became a poster child for immigration.

Janet Murguía
April 15, 2008
Janet Murguía is the president and CEO of the National Council of La Raza, the largest national
Hispanic civil rights and advocacy organization in the US. Murguía talks about NCLR, the
criticism it faces, and the cultural backlash of Latino immigrants in today's political climate.

Judy
Reyes
April 22, 2008
Judy Reyes has appeared in the popular TV series The Sopranos, Oz, and Law and
Order, but she is best known as Carla, the no-nonsense nurse with a razor-sharp sense
of humor on NBC's hit series Scrubs. Reyes talks with Hinojosa about discovering her love of
acting and producing independent films.

Mercedes Doretti
April 29, 2008
Mercedes Doretti uses forensic anthropology and archaeology to investigate human rights violations.
Her organization has worked across the globe at sites of genocide and mass murder. Join this 2007
McArthur Fellow as she describes her challenging work.

María Hinojosa: One-on-One is a production of La Plaza, the Latino production unit of
WGBH Boston.
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Season 1: 2007
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