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Juan González (journalist)

Juan González (born October 15, 1947)[1] is an American progressive broadcast journalist and investigative reporter. He was also a columnist for the New York Daily News from 1987 to 2016.[2] He frequently co-hosts the radio and television program Democracy Now! with Amy Goodman.

Juan González
González speaking at Busboys and Poets in Washington D.C. on Friday, October 28, 2011
Born (1947-10-15) October 15, 1947 (age 75)
Alma materColumbia University (BA)
Career
ShowDemocracy Now!
Station(s)Over 1000
NetworkPacifica Radio
StyleInvestigative journalism

Early life

González was born on October 15, 1947 in Ponce, Puerto Rico[1] to Juan González, who was a veteran of the Puerto Rican 65th Infantry during World War II, and Florinda Rivera de González.[3][4] González was raised in East Harlem and Brooklyn. After a period as editor of his high school newspaper, the Lane Reporter, González attended Columbia College and graduated in the mid-1960s.[5]

At Columbia College he was active in the anti-Vietnam War movement and played a leading role in the protests that shut down the college in spring 1968 as one of three "Strike Central" representatives on the strike coordinating committee.[6]: 70  In the student strike that followed the police riot that ended the occupation he continued in this role and in negotiations at the apartment of Eugene Galanter.[6]: 94–5  He was a member of Students for a Democratic Society and a founding member of the New York City branch of the Young Lords, serving on its first central committee as its Minister of Education.[7][8]

In 1981, he was elected president of the National Congress for Puerto Rican Rights, a political organization that concentrated on registering Latino voters.[citation needed]

Journalism career

After just a couple of weeks into studying journalism at Temple University, González's instructor encouraged him to apply for a post at the instructor's other workplace the Philadelphia Daily News. González application led him to become a clerk in 1978; however, within months he quickly was employed as a full-time reporter.[9]

In 1987, González landed a job as a reporter for The Village Voice. However, soon after returning to New York González was offered his own column and better salary at the New York Daily News and so he chose to work there instead.[9] While working for the New York Daily News, González won his first George Polk Award in 1998 for "unflinching" investigative reporting.[9]

González is former president of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists, for which he created the Parity Project, an innovative program designed to help news organizations recruit and retain Hispanic reporters and managers.[citation needed] In 2008, The National Association of Hispanic Journalists inducted González into the organization's Hall of Fame. In addition, he has been named by Hispanic Business Magazine as one of America's most influential Hispanics, as well as earning a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Hispanic Academy of Media Arts and Sciences. For two years, González was the Belle Zeller Visiting Professor in Public Policy and Administration at Brooklyn College/CUNY, with an appointment in both the Department of Puerto Rican and Latino Studies, as well as the Political Science Department.[citation needed]

In December 2006, he reported the results of an exclusive interview with the purported "fourth man" who was present at the scene on November 25 when plainclothes NYPD officers shot and killed Sean Bell.[10]

González has written extensively on the health effects arising from the September 11 attacks and the cover-up of Ground Zero air hazards in columns in the New York Daily News. He was the first reporter in New York City to write on the health effects arising from the September 11, 2001 attacks.[11]

González was awarded the 2010 Justice in Action Award from the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund,[12] and, in 2011, won the George Polk Award a second time for a series of columns in the New York Daily News which exposed criminal acts connected with then-Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s CityTime project, a new computerized payroll system, leading to the federal indictment of four consultancies for fraud.[13]

The voices of González and Amy Goodman, from an episode of "Democracy Now", were used (uncredited) over news footage concerning Hurricane Katrina in the opening montage of New Orleans at the beginning of the action-drama film Streets of Blood (2009). He has said that a prime motivating force in his work has been, "a sense about the unjust treatment of people".[9]

In 2015, the New York City chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists inducted González into its New York Journalism Hall of Fame, along with Max Frankel, Charlie Rose, Lesley Stahl, Paul Steiger, and Richard Stolley.[14]

Since 2018, he has held the post of Professor of Professional Practice at Rutgers University-New Brunswick's School of Communication and Information.[15]

Books

González has written four books:

  • Fallout: The Environmental Consequences of the World Trade Center Collapse (2002; ISBN 1-56584-845-4), documents cover-ups by Environmental Protection Agency and government officials with regard to health hazards at Ground Zero in New York.
  • Harvest of Empire: A History of Latinos in America (2009, 2011, 2022) excerpt
  • Roll Down Your Window: Stories of a Forgotten America
  • Reclaiming Gotham: Bill de Blasio and the Movement to End America’s Tale of Two Cities (2017)

González is also the co-author, with Joseph Torres, of News for All the People: The Epic Story of Race and the American Media (2011; ISBN 978-1-84467-687-3), a history of the American media with special focus on media outlets owned and controlled by people of color, and how they were suppressed—sometimes violently—by mainstream political, corporate and media leaders.

Film

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "East Harlem: The Postwar Years". powerHouse Books. 2019. Retrieved 2019-10-16.
  2. ^ "Juan González Retires from New York Daily News, Praised for His "Relentless Assault on Injustice"". Democracy Now!. March 30, 2016. Retrieved 2016-03-30.
  3. ^ "Puerto Rico Profile: Juan Gonzalez". Puerto Rico Herald. from the original on September 30, 2007.
  4. ^ "Guide to the Juan González Papers" (PDF). Hunter College, City University of New York. Retrieved December 30, 2017.
  5. ^ . The Sanctuary for Independent Media. Archived from the original on November 12, 2013. Retrieved March 31, 2013.
  6. ^ a b Rudd, Mark. Underground: My life with SDS and the Weathermen
  7. ^ "Juan González to the Bernie or Bust Movement: Don't Repeat the Mistakes of 1968 That Elected Nixon". Democracy Now!. June 20, 2016. Retrieved 2016-06-20.
  8. ^ "Influential Puerto Rican Activist Group the Young Lords Marks 40th Anniversary". Democracy Now!. August 21, 2009. Retrieved March 31, 2013.
  9. ^ a b c d In-Depth Profile of Juan González, Columbia Magazine, Summer 2013.
  10. ^ Gonzalez, Juan (December 15, 2006). . Daily News (New York). Archived from the original on January 8, 2007.
  11. ^ Hagey, Keach (April 17, 2007). "Dishonorable Non-Mention: Juan Gonzalez and the Daily News' 9/11 Pulitzer". The Village Voice. Retrieved August 11, 2011.
  12. ^ "Juan Gonzalez Receives 2010 Justice in Action Award". Democracy Now!. February 12, 2010.
  13. ^ "Juan Gonzalez Wins 2010 George Polk Award For Exposing $80 Million Bloomberg Administration Scandal". Democracy Now!. February 22, 2011.
  14. ^ The Deadline Club’s Hall of Fame; accessed July 12, 2020.
  15. ^ "Rutgers Appoints Juan González to the Richard D. Heffner Professorship in Communications and Public Policy". Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. April 10, 2018. Retrieved June 1, 2018.

External links

  • News for All the People: The Epic Story of Race and the American Media - co-authored by González
  • Democracy Now! - Daily news programme co-founded and co-hosted by González
  • Harvest of Empire - Film adaptation of the book written by González

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Juan Gonzalez born October 15 1947 1 is an American progressive broadcast journalist and investigative reporter He was also a columnist for the New York Daily News from 1987 to 2016 2 He frequently co hosts the radio and television program Democracy Now with Amy Goodman Juan GonzalezGonzalez speaking at Busboys and Poets in Washington D C on Friday October 28 2011Born 1947 10 15 October 15 1947 age 75 Ponce Puerto RicoAlma materColumbia University BA CareerShowDemocracy Now Station s Over 1000NetworkPacifica RadioStyleInvestigative journalism Contents 1 Early life 2 Journalism career 2 1 Books 2 2 Film 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksEarly life EditGonzalez was born on October 15 1947 in Ponce Puerto Rico 1 to Juan Gonzalez who was a veteran of the Puerto Rican 65th Infantry during World War II and Florinda Rivera de Gonzalez 3 4 Gonzalez was raised in East Harlem and Brooklyn After a period as editor of his high school newspaper the Lane Reporter Gonzalez attended Columbia College and graduated in the mid 1960s 5 At Columbia College he was active in the anti Vietnam War movement and played a leading role in the protests that shut down the college in spring 1968 as one of three Strike Central representatives on the strike coordinating committee 6 70 In the student strike that followed the police riot that ended the occupation he continued in this role and in negotiations at the apartment of Eugene Galanter 6 94 5 He was a member of Students for a Democratic Society and a founding member of the New York City branch of the Young Lords serving on its first central committee as its Minister of Education 7 8 In 1981 he was elected president of the National Congress for Puerto Rican Rights a political organization that concentrated on registering Latino voters citation needed Journalism career EditAfter just a couple of weeks into studying journalism at Temple University Gonzalez s instructor encouraged him to apply for a post at the instructor s other workplace the Philadelphia Daily News Gonzalez application led him to become a clerk in 1978 however within months he quickly was employed as a full time reporter 9 In 1987 Gonzalez landed a job as a reporter for The Village Voice However soon after returning to New York Gonzalez was offered his own column and better salary at the New York Daily News and so he chose to work there instead 9 While working for the New York Daily News Gonzalez won his first George Polk Award in 1998 for unflinching investigative reporting 9 Gonzalez is former president of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists for which he created the Parity Project an innovative program designed to help news organizations recruit and retain Hispanic reporters and managers citation needed In 2008 The National Association of Hispanic Journalists inducted Gonzalez into the organization s Hall of Fame In addition he has been named by Hispanic Business Magazine as one of America s most influential Hispanics as well as earning a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Hispanic Academy of Media Arts and Sciences For two years Gonzalez was the Belle Zeller Visiting Professor in Public Policy and Administration at Brooklyn College CUNY with an appointment in both the Department of Puerto Rican and Latino Studies as well as the Political Science Department citation needed In December 2006 he reported the results of an exclusive interview with the purported fourth man who was present at the scene on November 25 when plainclothes NYPD officers shot and killed Sean Bell 10 Gonzalez has written extensively on the health effects arising from the September 11 attacks and the cover up of Ground Zero air hazards in columns in the New York Daily News He was the first reporter in New York City to write on the health effects arising from the September 11 2001 attacks 11 Gonzalez was awarded the 2010 Justice in Action Award from the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund 12 and in 2011 won the George Polk Award a second time for a series of columns in the New York Daily News which exposed criminal acts connected with then Mayor Michael Bloomberg s CityTime project a new computerized payroll system leading to the federal indictment of four consultancies for fraud 13 The voices of Gonzalez and Amy Goodman from an episode of Democracy Now were used uncredited over news footage concerning Hurricane Katrina in the opening montage of New Orleans at the beginning of the action drama film Streets of Blood 2009 He has said that a prime motivating force in his work has been a sense about the unjust treatment of people 9 In 2015 the New York City chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists inducted Gonzalez into its New York Journalism Hall of Fame along with Max Frankel Charlie Rose Lesley Stahl Paul Steiger and Richard Stolley 14 Since 2018 he has held the post of Professor of Professional Practice at Rutgers University New Brunswick s School of Communication and Information 15 Books Edit Gonzalez has written four books Fallout The Environmental Consequences of the World Trade Center Collapse 2002 ISBN 1 56584 845 4 documents cover ups by Environmental Protection Agency and government officials with regard to health hazards at Ground Zero in New York Harvest of Empire A History of Latinos in America 2009 2011 2022 excerpt Roll Down Your Window Stories of a Forgotten America Reclaiming Gotham Bill de Blasio and the Movement to End America s Tale of Two Cities 2017 Gonzalez is also the co author with Joseph Torres of News for All the People The Epic Story of Race and the American Media 2011 ISBN 978 1 84467 687 3 a history of the American media with special focus on media outlets owned and controlled by people of color and how they were suppressed sometimes violently by mainstream political corporate and media leaders Film Edit Harvest of Empire A History of Latinos in America a film adaptation from the book of the same name See also EditGiuliani TimeReferences Edit a b East Harlem The Postwar Years powerHouse Books 2019 Retrieved 2019 10 16 Juan Gonzalez Retires from New York Daily News Praised for His Relentless Assault on Injustice Democracy Now March 30 2016 Retrieved 2016 03 30 Puerto Rico Profile Juan Gonzalez Puerto Rico Herald Archived from the original on September 30 2007 Guide to the Juan Gonzalez Papers PDF Hunter College City University of New York Retrieved December 30 2017 Democracy Now Co Host Juan Gonzalez The Sanctuary for Independent Media Archived from the original on November 12 2013 Retrieved March 31 2013 a b Rudd Mark Underground My life with SDS and the Weathermen Juan Gonzalez to the Bernie or Bust Movement Don t Repeat the Mistakes of 1968 That Elected Nixon Democracy Now June 20 2016 Retrieved 2016 06 20 Influential Puerto Rican Activist Group the Young Lords Marks 40th Anniversary Democracy Now August 21 2009 Retrieved March 31 2013 a b c d In Depth Profile of Juan Gonzalez Columbia Magazine Summer 2013 Gonzalez Juan December 15 2006 Fourth Man My Story Daily News New York Archived from the original on January 8 2007 Hagey Keach April 17 2007 Dishonorable Non Mention Juan Gonzalez and the Daily News 9 11 Pulitzer The Village Voice Retrieved August 11 2011 Juan Gonzalez Receives 2010 Justice in Action Award Democracy Now February 12 2010 Juan Gonzalez Wins 2010 George Polk Award For Exposing 80 Million Bloomberg Administration Scandal Democracy Now February 22 2011 The Deadline Club s Hall of Fame accessed July 12 2020 Rutgers Appoints Juan Gonzalez to the Richard D Heffner Professorship in Communications and Public Policy Rutgers The State University of New Jersey April 10 2018 Retrieved June 1 2018 External links EditJuan Gonzalez at IMDb Appearances on C SPAN Wikiquote has quotations related to Juan Gonzalez journalist News for All the People The Epic Story of Race and the American Media co authored by Gonzalez Democracy Now Daily news programme co founded and co hosted by Gonzalez Harvest of Empire Film adaptation of the book written by Gonzalez Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Juan Gonzalez journalist amp oldid 1123232818, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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