Schedule
Alfredo Qui-Ones-Hinojosa
Sunday Nov 22
at 5:30 PM
WGBH World
Enrique Caballero and Misty Anaya
Monday Nov 23
at 12:30 AM
WGBH World
Enrique Caballero and Misty Anaya
Monday Nov 23
at 3:30 AM
WGBH 2
Enrique Caballero and Misty Anaya
Monday Nov 23
at 3:30 AM
WGBH HD
Enrique Caballero and Misty Anaya
Tuesday Nov 24
at 6:30 AM
WGBH World
Enrique Caballero and Misty Anaya
Tuesday Nov 24
at 12:30 PM
WGBH World
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María Hinojosa: One-on-One
Dr. Enrique Caballero and Misty Anaya (premieres Nov. 17)
The diagnosis of type 2 diabetes in children and teens in the United States has skyrocketed over the last 20 years, with Latinos, African Americans, and Native Americans especially at risk. In recognition of World Diabetes Day (Nov. 14), María Hinojosa talks with Enrique Caballero, M.D., director of the Joslin Latino Diabetes Initiative at the Joslin Diabetes Center in Boston, and Misty Anaya, an 18-year-old diagnosed with type 2 diabetes at age 12. Anaya is also featured on the MyType2 website, a Web community for teens that provides resources and a forum to share personal stories about living with diabetes.
America's foremost artists, activists, and civic leaders share their stories and perspectives in this award-winning series, hosted by journalist María Hinojosa.
María Hinojosa is a journalist, author, and the managing editor and host of public radio's Latino USA. A seasoned journalist who has been interviewing people for more than 25 years, Hinojosa is also the senior correspondent for the Emmy Award-winning PBS newsmagazine Now on PBS with David Brancaccio.
Comments (2)
Post a CommentFeliciano 09.03
What a wonderful scientist. He oozes kindness to young people. That alone is so great. Thank you, Maria, for interviewing Mr. Tyson.
Kenneth 09.19
I,ve been lstening to the Los Lonley Boys for almost 5 years now and I absolutly LOVE their music! I saw the documentary on them, and to see them on Maria Hinojosa show was a great delight! I hope their experience and multicultural outlook will enlighten people to the great people who live along the Mexican border. A culture deeply rooted in tradition with a strong christian foundation. Their faith and music give me great encouragement that someday...racism will be a thing of the past in the U.S.
The prophet Bob Marley once said "Until the color of a mans skin, is of no more signifigance than the color of his eyes, there will always be war,"
I lost my family some years ago, and when I hear them speak about the importance of family, their words strike a chord in my heart. I would give anything to be welcomed into a family like theirs!
Enrique Caballero
María Hinojosa talks with Dr. Enrique Caballero of the Joslin Diabetes Center in Boston, and Misty Anaya, an 18-year-old diagnosed with type 2 diabetes at age 12.
Neil Degrasse Tyson
Astrophysicist Neil Degrasse Tyson, host of Nova ScienceNow and author of The Pluto Files, joins María Hinojosa.
Kwame Anthony Appiah
Philosopher Kwame Anthony Appiah ("The Ethics of Identity").
| Sunday | November 29 | 3:30 AM | WGBH World |
| Sunday | November 29 | 7:30 AM | WGBH World |
| Sunday | November 29 | 5:30 PM | WGBH World |
Alfredo Quinones-Hinojosa
María Hinojosa speaks to Alfredo Quiñones-Hinojosa about his life's journey from illegal migrant worker to neurosurgeon at John Hopkins.
Fernando Reimers
Fernando Reimers discusses education issues and the growing Latino dropout rate with María Hinojosa.
Raymond Torres and Shirley Diaz
Maria Hinojosa speaks to Raymond Torres and Shirley Diaz about the foster care system and the disproportionate amount of Latino children placed into foster care each year.
Mark Potok
María Hinojosa speaks to Mark Potok about the disturbing rise in anti-Latino hate crimes in the US.
Cheech Marin
María Hinojosa interviews iconic actor and comedian Cheech Marin.Maria Hinojosa interviews iconic actor and comedian Cheech Marin.
Carlos Lauria and Blanche Petrich
María Hinojosa speaks to Carlos Lauria and Blanche Petrich about the dangerous conditions that journalists face in Mexico.
Shawn Kiehne
María Hinojosa speaks to musician Shawn Kiehne — better known as "El Gringo."
Los Lonely Boys
Los Lonely Boys perform in WGBH's Calderwood Studio and talk with María Hinojosa about their musical influences, their greatest hits, and the importance of family to their success.
Judy Reyes
Actress Judy Reyes talks about discovering her love of acting and producing independent films.
Tony Plana
Actor Tony Plana talks about his career, his role as an educator, and how he became a poster child for immigration.
Anthony D. Romero
Anthony D. Romero, executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union, is the guest.
Alfredo Qui-Ones-Hinojosa
Dr. Alfredo Quiñones-Hinojosa, a Johns Hopkins neurosurgeon.
| Sunday | November 22 | 5:30 PM | WGBH World |
Enrique Caballero and Misty Anaya
Type 2 diabetes is discussed with Dr. Enrique Caballero.
| Monday | November 23 | 12:30 AM | WGBH World |
| Monday | November 23 | 3:30 AM | WGBH 2 |
| Monday | November 23 | 3:30 AM | WGBH HD |








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