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.
Pulitzer-prize winning reporter Adriana Gallardo joins her long-time friend and producer Luis Gallo to explore how their immigrant experiences prepared them to become journalists and writers.
Adriana Gallardo’s love for storytelling was born inside the library where her parents worked as janitors and grew during her time working in community radio. Luis Gallo became a journalist by writing about subjects he felt passionate about, including urbanism, history and music. In this conversation, they share how some of their most meaningful work happened by allowing stories to find them—instead of the other way around.
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.