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In this episode of Voices of the Press, host Naaman and the team deeply dive into the remarkable career and influence of Jorge Ramos, one of the most trusted and influential figures in Hispanic journalism. Known as the "Walter Cronkite of Latino America," Ramos has spent over 40 years as a pioneer, breaking barriers and amplifying the voices of Latino communities across the United States and beyond.

From his early days in Mexico to his rise as a national news anchor at Univision, Ramos’s fearless approach to journalism has inspired generations of reporters. This episode highlights key works like Dying to Cross and Stranger, examines his confrontational reporting techniques and explores how his legacy continues to shape the Hispanic press and broader journalism landscape.

Join us as we uncover how Jorge Ramos redefined what it means to be a journalist, hold power accountable, tell the stories that matter, and create a space where Latino voices are heard and valued.