RAY SUAREZ


:''For the Chicago alderman, see Ray Suarez (politician).''
'Rafael Suarez, Jr.' (born March 5, 1957), better known as 'Ray Suarez', is a senior correspondent for ''The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer'', an evening news program on the PBS television network. He came to the program from National Public Radio, where he had hosted ''Talk of the Nation'' since 1993. Suarez joined ''The NewsHour'' in 1999. He is also a host of ''America Abroad'' radio programs.

Contents
Publications
Honors
Personal
See also
External links
Notes

Publications


He is the author of the 1999 book ''The Old Neighborhood: What We Lost in the Great Suburban Migration: 1966-1999''[1], a social commentary on the causes of the destitution found in the inner city. He also authored the 2006 book, ''The Holy Vote: The Politics of Faith in America''[2], which examines the way Americans worship, how organized religion and politics intersect in America, and how this powerful collision is transforming the current and future American mind-set. The book is beginning to gather accolades for its timeliness and fair coverage from many sides of the issue. Suarez was a contributing editor for "Si" Magazine, a short-lived magazine depicting the Latino experience in the U.S.

Honors



★ Named as a 1996 Utne Reader ''"Visionaries"''

★ Named as Hispanic Business ''"100 Influentials"'' among American Latinos

★ ''1995 Global Awareness Award'' by Current History Magazine[3]

★ 1993-94 duPont-Columbia Silver Baton Awards (part of NPR's award for on-site coverage of the first all-race elections in South Africa)

★ 1994-95 duPont-Columbia Silver Baton Awards (part of NPR's award for coverage of the first 100 days of the 104th Congress)

★ 1996 Ruben Salazar Award from the National Council of La Raza

★ 2005 Distinguished Policy Leadership Award from UCLA's School of Public Policy

★ Distinguished Alumnus Award from NYU

★ Professional Achievement Award from the University of Chicago.

★ Honorary doctorates


Muhlenberg College


Westminster College


Xavier University


Marymount Manhattan College


St. John's University


Bloomfield College

★ Fellowships


★ Benton Fellowship in Broadcast Journalism at the University of Chicago.

Personal


He was born in Brooklyn, New York, and graduated in 1974 from John Dewey High School. In 1975 he earned the rank of Eagle Scout in the Brooklyn Council. Suarez earned a BA in African History from New York University and an MA in the Social Sciences from the University of Chicago.[3] He lives in Washington, D.C. with his wife, Carole, and three children, Rafael, Eva and Isabel.

See also



National Association of Hispanic Journalists

External links



The Online NewsHour: Ray Suarez

America Abroad: Ray Suarez

Notes


1. http://www.amazon.com/Old-Neighborhood-Suburban-Migration-1966-1999/dp/0684834022 ''The Old Neighborhood: What We Lost in the Great Suburban Migration: 1966-1999''
2. http://www.amazon.com/Holy-Vote-Politics-Faith-America/dp/0060829974 ''The Holy Vote: The Politics of Faith in America''
3. http://www.ctforum.org/popups/bio.asp?event_bio_image_id=2586
4. http://www.ctforum.org/popups/bio.asp?event_bio_image_id=2586


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