Carrie Lozano rises to the top of the film documentary pyramid after being named Director of Documentary Film for the Sundance Film Festival. It's an affirmation of Lozano's strong voice in a field that, historically has been tough for Latinos to navigate.
Read MoreAlicia Menendez made news after Elle magazine named her “Broadcast Journalism’s New Gladiator” and The Washington Post said she was “Ms. Millennial.” These headlines came right as she debuted as a special correspondent for Fusion and anchor for the joint broadcast venture with Univision.
Read MoreAs an author, freelance journalist and longtime reporter for the Monterey Herald, Claudia Melendez covered the evolution of the region’s Latino population from migrant farmworkers to the core of political and economic power in one of California’s most vibrant communities.
Read MoreRebecca Aguilar is a veteran Latina journalist who paved the way for Latinx reporters across the country with her newsroom work in Toledo, Chicago, Corpus Christi, San Antonio, Phoenix, Los Angeles and Dallas.
Read MoreZúñiga grew up in the business as one of the few Latinx in the newsroom. Born to immigrant parents from Colombia, he grew up in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Read MoreAlfredo Corchado is the Mexico Border correspondent for the Dallas Morning News and author of Midnight in Mexico: A Reporter’s Journey Through a Country’s Descent into Darkness.
Read MoreCassandra Jaramillo is a reporter with the Dallas Morning News and covered the El Paso massacre, establishing herself as one of the country’s premiere crime and social justice reporters.
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