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Hispanic Heritage Month: A Conversation with Amir Khafagy

Idalia Gonzalez|October 14, 2022October 14, 2022

Hispanic and Latino journalists are historically underrepresented in journalism, with higher estimates estimating they make up around 11% of newsroom staff. Report for America is changing these statistics. We currently partner with five Latino-owned newsrooms. Roughly 21% of our corps members identify as Hispanic or Latino, and many of them cover beats specific to Latino

Hispanic Heritage Month: A Conversation with Jayme Lozano

Idalia Gonzalez|October 14, 2022October 14, 2022

Hispanic and Latino journalists are historically underrepresented in newsrooms, with estimates that they make up around 11% of staff. Report for America seeks to change these statistics. We currently partner with five Latino-owned newsrooms. Roughly 21% of our corps members identify as Hispanic or Latino, and many of them cover beats specific to Latino communities.

Hispanic Heritage Month: A Conversation with Anthony Orozco

Idalia Gonzalez|October 12, 2022October 12, 2022

Hispanic and Latino journalists are historically underrepresented in newsrooms, with estimates that they make up around 11% of staff. Report for America seeks to change these statistics. We currently partner with five Latino-owned newsrooms. Roughly 21% of our corps members identify as Hispanic or Latino, and many of them cover beats specific to Latino communities.

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