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How Latinos Languish on Network News
UCLA Professor Otto Santa Ana notes that less than 1 percent of evening news stories are about Latinos—and how to better cover the community.

About Ajay
I grew up in the world's largest human laboratory—India. Only in India can you go to a Protestant British boarding school, as I did, come home once a year to a village where farmers still use oxen to plough their fields, and then set out to see a country so bewilderingly diverse that it has 25 officially recognized languages, including English, which is understood in every corner, and more than 3,000 dialects.
Over the years, I have made my home in India, Japan and China. And I have written about life and politics in every continent except Africa and Antartica, sometimes going to extreme lengths to find material to write about: In the early 1990s, for example, I took a Greyhound bus from New York City to San Jose, and worked undercover as a curry chef in an Indian restaurant in Tokyo to research the lives of undocumented workers serving Japan's postindustrial economy.
I started out in journalism in 1988 at the New Delhi bureau of the Wall Street Journal Asia, went on to the Associated Press and eventually to Asiaweek, a Time Inc. newsweekly in Hong Kong. For six years until 2009 I was a writer and editor at an online newspaper and quarterly magazine at UCLA.
Email: Ajay.Singh@Patch.com
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Birthday: August 15.
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UCLA Professor Otto Santa Ana notes that less than 1 percent of evening news stories are about Latinos—and how to better cover the community.

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UCLA Professor Otto Santa Ana notes that less than 1 percent of evening news stories are about Latinos—and how to better cover the community.
UCLA Professor Otto Santa Ana says less than 1 percent of evening news stories are about Latinos—and how to better cover the community.
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