Through the Latino Lens:
How the Unique Perspective of Latino Journalists Shapes the News & Challenges Narratives
Thought Leadership Convening
This timely panel discussion leading up to the annual White House Correspondents’ Dinner will:
Take a deep dive into the crucial role of the Latino community in American politics.
Explore how news media portrays and covers this vital voting bloc.
Shine a light on the remarkable journeys of Latino journalists, both rising stars and seasoned veterans.
Our panel of trailblazing journalists will share their unique experiences navigating the media landscape, highlighting the profound impact of both community-centered journalism on Spanish-language TV and mainstream news coverage.
LOCATION: The Historic Decatur House in Lafayette Square in Washington, D.C.
HOSTED BY: National Hispanic Foundation for the Arts, co-hosted by the White House Historical Association and sponsored by Wells Fargo.
ORDER OF EVENTS
10:30 AM: Doors Open w/ Light Refreshments
11:00 AM: Panel Discussion
11:45 AM: Q/A Following Panel
FEATURING WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENTS
MONICA ALBA
NBC White House Correspondent
PRISCILLA ALVAREZ
CNN Correspondent
LORI MONTENEGRO
Telemundo Bureau Chief and Former National Correspondent
FRANCO ORDOÑEZ
NPR White House Correspondent
ARLETTE SAENZ
CNN White House Correspondent
PEDRO ROJAS
Univision
White House Correspondent
FIN GOMEZ
CBS Political Director and former White House Correspondent
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