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Ming Tsai
Tuesday Feb 9 at 7:30 PM
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Ming Tsai
Thursday Feb 11 at 6:30 AM
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Ming Tsai
Saturday Feb 13 at 11:00 AM
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Guido Minaya
Sunday Feb 14 at 3:30 AM
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Sunday Feb 14 at 7:30 AM
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Sunday Feb 14 at 8:30 AM
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María Hinojosa: One-on-One

Award-winning journalist María Hinojosa interviews America's foremost artists, writers, activists, and civic leaders in the new fourth season of María Hinojosa: One-on-One.

About María Hinojosa


maria hinojosaMaría Hinojosa is ajournalist and author as well as the managing editor and host of public radio's Latino USA. A seasoned journalist who has been interviewing people for more than 25 years, Hinojosa is also the senior correspondent for the Emmy Award-winning PBS newsmagazine Now on PBS with David Brancaccio.

Throughout her career, Hinojosa has garnered many awards and honors. Since 1995, Hispanic Business Magazine has named her one of the 100 most influential Latinos in the United States three times.

In 1991, Hinojosa won an Associated Press award for her coverage of Nelson Mandela for WNYC Radio. That same year, she won a Unity Award and the Top Story of the Year Award from the National Association of Hispanic Journalists for her NPR story Crews, about New York gang members. The NPR story evolved into the book Crews: Gang Members Talk to María Hinojosa.

She received both the National Association of Hispanic Journalists Radio Award and the New York Society of Professional Journalists Deadline Award for her NPR report Kids and Guns. For Manhood Behind Bars, a story for NPR that documented how incarceration has become a right of passage for men of all races, Hinojosa received the Robert F. Kennedy Award.

She was inducted into the "She Made It" Hall of Fame of Women in Media. She also authored the book Raising Raúl.

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

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Funding for María Hinojosa: One-on-One is generously provided, in part, by the Massachusetts Cultural Council.

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Feliciano 09.03
What a wonderful scientist. He oozes kindness to young people. That alone is so great. Thank you, Maria, for interviewing Mr. Tyson.

Kenneth 09.19
I,ve been lstening to the Los Lonley Boys for almost 5 years now and I absolutly LOVE their music! I saw the documentary on them, and to see them on Maria Hinojosa show was a great delight! I hope their experience and multicultural outlook will enlighten people to the great people who live along the Mexican border. A culture deeply rooted in tradition with a strong christian foundation. Their faith and music give me great encouragement that someday...racism will be a thing of the past in the U.S. The prophet Bob Marley once said "Until the color of a mans skin, is of no more signifigance than the color of his eyes, there will always be war," I lost my family some years ago, and when I hear them speak about the importance of family, their words strike a chord in my heart. I would give anything to be welcomed into a family like theirs!

Bonnie 12.20
What a lovely, touching interview of Cheech Marin (12/20/09). Thank you.

Denise 01.22
re Bill Strickland interview Inspiring. Now lets see if we can get Father Paul OBrien and Bill together for the sake of Lawrence. Thanks Maria, nice show.

George 01.30
Hello Maria, I offen try to see your programs since I am a PBS supoters. The population of Latinos is wider and i wonder if your producers could try to include national others than just well only Cubans or says Puerto Rican. I think your audiece is larger . On LatinoUSA and see om the Latino USA Newsroom title " New Honduran president takes office" . Every news has more than one side. The coup agaist Manuel Zelaya I think that themselve the same space albeit contravesy. A forum or a round table could work the best. There is not a a monolithic Latino pointofview on this.

Denise 02.07
re Luis Rodríguez/were all one big family arent we? Negotiation and progress doesnt happen when both sides stay in their corners. "Feel bad for us" doesnt acknowledge let alone address the problems caused saturated labor market, depressed wages, lack of assimilation, the overwhelmed and unpaid medical facilities, etc. Uninvited guests at your dinner table are going to be unwelcome if some of your family is going hungry most obvious especially at a time like now.

mark 02.07
Ms. Hinojosa, I think your interview with Luis Rodriguez was disingenuous to say the least...for Mr. Rodriguez to lean upon the nobility of his "native" and natural law idealism when addressing "borders" as an abstract or the actual border between Mexico and the United States is disingenuous. If 20 million gringos, or anglos lets say, were to cross into Mexico looking for jobs, free education and medical benefits, I wonder what his idea of borders would be then? Also, to bring up the obvious demagog Pat Buchanan and his ideas are disingenuous. That was obviously selfserving. You do not have to be like Pat Buchanan to believe that the U.S. has the right and obligation to secure and defend its border. This interview had nothing to do with journalism, but with a personal agenda. And Ms. Hinojosa, staring into your subjects eyes and biting your lip as he spewed hid noble thoughts was more than a bit creepy.

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Chef and restaurateur Ming Tsai.


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Conceptual artist Krzysztof Wodiczko.


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Pulitzer prize- winning journalist Sonia Nazario ("Enrique's Journey").


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Bill Strickland

Strickland, a recipient of a MacArthur “genius” Fellowship, is the founder and CEO of Manchester Bidwell Corporation.


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Filmmaker Chris Eyre is the guest.


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María Hinojosa: One-on-One
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Award-winning journalist María Hinojosa interviews America's foremost artists, writers, activists, and civic leaders in the new fourth season of María Hinojosa: One-on-One.

 

 

 


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Enrique Caballero and Misty Anaya

María Hinojosa talks with Dr. Enrique Caballero of the Joslin Diabetes Center in Boston, and Misty Anaya, an 18-year-old diagnosed with type 2 diabetes at age 12.


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Neil deGrasse Tyson

Astrophysicist Neil Degrasse Tyson, host of Nova ScienceNow and author of The Pluto Files, joins María Hinojosa.

 


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Kwame Anthony Appiah

Philosopher Kwame Anthony Appiah ("The Ethics of Identity").

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Alfredo Quinones-Hinojosa

María Hinojosa speaks to Alfredo Quiñones-Hinojosa about his life's journey from illegal migrant worker to neurosurgeon at John Hopkins.


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Helen Zia

Journalist and civil-rights activist Helen Zia.

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Teddy Cruz

Architect Teddy Cruz.

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Fernando Reimers

Fernando Reimers discusses education issues and the growing Latino dropout rate with María Hinojosa.

 


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Raymond Torres and Shirley Diaz

Maria Hinojosa speaks to Raymond Torres and Shirley Diaz about the foster care system and the disproportionate amount of Latino children placed into foster care each year.


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Mark Potok

María Hinojosa speaks to Mark Potok about the disturbing rise in anti-Latino hate crimes in the US.


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Cheech Marin

María Hinojosa interviews iconic actor and comedian Cheech Marin.Maria Hinojosa interviews iconic actor and comedian Cheech Marin.


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Carlos Lauria and Blanche Petrich

María Hinojosa speaks to Carlos Lauria and Blanche Petrich about the dangerous conditions that journalists face in Mexico.


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Shawn Kiehne

María Hinojosa speaks to musician Shawn Kiehne — better known as "El Gringo."


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Lupe Ontiveros

Actress Lupe Ontiveros ("El Norte," "Desperate Housewives").


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Sam Quiñones

L.A. Times reporter Sam Quiñones.


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Los Lonely Boys

Los Lonely Boys perform in WGBH's Calderwood Studio and talk with María Hinojosa about their musical influences, their greatest hits, and the importance of family to their success.


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Ana Castillo

Ana Castillo, one of the country's most prominent Chicana writers.


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Ana Ortíz

Actress Ana Ortíz ("Ugly Betty") is interviewed.


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Cristián Samper

Smithsonian Institution acting secretary Cristián Samper.


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Judy Reyes

Actress Judy Reyes talks about discovering her love of acting and producing independent films.


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María Elena Salinas

Anchor María Elena Salinas is the guest.


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Tony Plana

Actor Tony Plana talks about his career, his role as an educator, and how he became a poster child for immigration.


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Anthony D. Romero

Anthony D. Romero, executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union, is the guest.


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Ben Fong-Torres

María Hinojosa interviews the man with perhaps the greatest backstage pass of all time: former Rolling Stone editor Ben Fong-Torres.


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Blanche Petrich & Carlos Lauría

The hostile conditions reporters face in Mexico.

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Bobby Sanabria

Musician, conductor, and composer, Bobby Sanabriahas has performed with Mario Bauzá, Dizzy Gillespie and Tito Puente, and is one of the most celebrated percussionists in Latin Jazz today.

 


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Enrique Caballero and Misty Anaya

María Hinojosa talks with Dr. Enrique Caballero of the Joslin Diabetes Center in Boston, and Misty Anaya, an 18-year-old diagnosed with type 2 diabetes at age 12.


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Eve Ensler

Playwright Eve Ensler ("The Vagina Monologues").


Tuesday  February 16  7:30 PM  WGBH 2/HD

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Maria Elena Salinas

Univision anchor Maria Elena Salinas is the guest.

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Ray Torres & Shirley Díaz

Hispanics and the foster-care system are discussed.

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Sam Quinones

L.A. Times reporter Sam Quinones.

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