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Xavier Serbia points out challenges facing TV reporters during the Hispanic Personal Finance Reporting Program
in New York



 During the Hispanic Personal Finance Reporting Program Xavier Serbia talked to participants about the pressures that TV reporters face in accurately capturing finance issues


Xavier Serbia is chief editor and founder of his website, Xavierserbia.com. Xavier is a personal finance syndicated columnist and has written for various Hispanic media outlets. He has been interviewed by several major international publications on finance issues. Xavier has also participated on programs for Telemundo, offering commentary on economics, business, and personal finance.

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Learn more about ICFJ's impact on journalism in Latin America


The Hispanic Personal Finance Reporting Program: Two Parts

Sponsored by the McGraw-Hill Companies
Two workshops provided hands-on training to journalists with the aim of to improving personal finance literacy in Hispanic communities in the United States. The program was aimed specifically at Latino journalists at Spanish-and English-language Hispanic news organizations in New York City and the Washington, D.C., metro areas.


 
The 2007 Sustainable Development and Conservation in the Gulf of California Workshop 
Sponsored by the David and Lucile Packard Foundation and the International Community Foundation
Partner: Center of Journalism and Public Ethics (CEPET) and Michigan State University’s Knight Center for Environmental Journalism
This project helped build the capacity of the news media to cover the Gulf of California’s development issues in depth. Growth issues ranged from the construction of a coastal highway, real estate development, tourism policies, agriculture, aquaculture, and climate change.

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