Así Fue is a podcast from the National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ), where journalists unpack their experiences in the field and talk about issues they care about including business, immigration and the arts. Hosted by long-time radio journalist Mónica Ortiz Uribe, Así Fue is a space where journalists can reflect together on the deeper meaning of their work, and can feel validated and represented.
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Así Fue is a podcast from the National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ), where journalists unpack their experiences in the field and talk about issues they care about including business, immigration and the arts. Hosted by long-time radio journalist Mónica Ortiz Uribe, Así Fue is a space where journalists can reflect together on the deeper meaning of their work, and can feel validated and represented.
In conversation with each other, journalists Maye Primera and Maritza L. Felix discuss the hyper-local journalism projects they are part of in their communities. Maye shares the experience of moving from Venezuela to San Francisco’s Bay Area and the information and service El Tímpano provides. Led by Maye, El Tímpano informs, engages, and amplifies the voices of the Bay Area’s Latino and Mayan immigrants. Maritza delves into being born and raised on the border and starting her own “news-you-can-use” platform, Conecta Arizona, to keep border migrant communities informed on the issues that affect them the most.
Palabra: Así Fue
Así Fue is a podcast from the National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ), where journalists unpack their experiences in the field and talk about issues they care about including business, immigration and the arts. Hosted by long-time radio journalist Mónica Ortiz Uribe, Así Fue is a space where journalists can reflect together on the deeper meaning of their work, and can feel validated and represented.