

Astrid Solorzano was a 23-year-old graduate journalism student at the Annenberg School of Communication at USC. She left her hometown San Diego, to study Global Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara in 2007. By being raised in a Chinese-Mexican family in Guadalajara, Mexico, she has been exposed to a variety of cultures. Her personal experience as tri-lingual Latina has motivated her to focus on minority issues within the television media. She would like to represent the Latino community and give light to issues that affect the fast growing population.
She is currently working as a freelance reporter for the Spanish international television station HISPANTV. She works on stories that focusing on political issues, social unrest, economics and the Latino community. She worked as a reporter while interning for the Spanish television station UNIVISION Costa Central (2010) and at UNIVISION Washington DC (2011).
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