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Submit ReviewMaria Hinojosa has been a groundbreaking journalist reporting on politics, immigration, and more for years.
From being the first Latina in NPR’s newsroom to starting her own media company, Hinojosa has pushed the mainstream to acknowledge the importance of Latinx representation.
This hour we talk with Hinojosa about her new book Once I Was You, A Memoir of Love and Hate In A Torn America.
The memoir weaves together her personal story with an in-depth analysis of the US immigration system.
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