John Quiñones kicks off Maverick Speakers Series
Monday, Sep 30, 2024 • Brian Lopez : contact
This fall, noted journalist and TV host John Quiñones kicks off The University of Texas at Arlington’s 2024-25 Maverick Speakers Series season with “From the Barrio to Network Television: John Quiñones’ Inspiring Journey.” The event, generously sponsored by Jani and Jeff Leuschel, will take place October 23, 2024, at 7:30 p.m. at Texas Hall.
Quiñones’ powerful story has resonated with audiences around the globe. Raised in a family of Mexican immigrants in San Antonio, Texas, he defied the odds, going from migrant farm work to earning degrees from St. Mary’s University and Columbia University. Throughout his career, which spans over 30 years, Quiñones has reported on critical social issues and covered some of the world’s biggest cultural moments. Along the way, he has earned many accolades, including seven national Emmys and a Peabody.
In addition to his work with ABC News, 20/20, and Primetime, Quiñones is the creator and host of the long-running hidden camera show What Would You Do?, which places ordinary people in ethical dilemmas to reveal human nature and promote social responsibility. Approaching its 17th season, the show has made him a household name known for championing integrity and empathy.
Beyond television, Quiñones has authored three books—including the recent One Year in Uvalde: A Story of Hope and Resilience, co-authored with journalist Maria Elena Salinas—and become a sought-after speaker, inspiring audiences to believe in themselves, pursue education, and always do the right thing. His life story and compelling message continue to uplift people everywhere.
Tickets are free for UTA faculty, staff, and students. General admission tickets are available to the community for $5. Purchase your tickets at utatickets.com.
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