Background
Ray Suarez was born Rafael Suarez, on March 5, 1957, in Brooklyn, New York, United States to Puerto Rican parents, Rafael Angel and Gloria Nancy Suarez.
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Ray Suarez spoke in St. Paul Thursday, May 30, 2019, at the Interfaith Action of Greater St. Paul Annual Assembly.
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(L-R) Rita Moreno, Ray Suarez and actor Benjamin Bratt
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Suarez attended public schools in the borough from kindergarten through 12th grade, graduating in 1974 from John Dewey High School.
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Ray Suarez received a Bachelor of Arts in African history from New York University.
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Ray Suarez received a Master of Arts in urban affairs from the University of Chicago.
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(The Old Neighborhood captures a crucial chapter in the ex...)
The Old Neighborhood captures a crucial chapter in the experience of postwar America. It is a book not just for first- and second-generation Americans, but for anyone who remembers the prewar cities or wonders how we could have gotten to where we are. It is a book about "old neighborhoods" that were once cherished, and are now lost.
https://www.amazon.com/Old-Neighborhood-Suburban-Migration-1966-1999/dp/0684834022/?tag=2022091-20
1999
(In The Holy Vote, Ray Suarez explores the advent of this ...)
In The Holy Vote, Ray Suarez explores the advent of this polarization and how it is profoundly changing the way we live our lives. With hands-on reporting, Suarez explores the attitudes and beliefs of the people behind the voting numbers and how the political divide is manifesting itself across the country. The reader will come to a greater understanding of what Americans believe, and how this belief structure fuels the debates that dominate the issues on our evening news broadcasts.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000JMKT5K/?tag=2022091-20
2009
(Latino Americans chronicles the rich and varied history o...)
Latino Americans chronicles the rich and varied history of Latinos, who have helped shaped our nation and have become, with more than fifty million people, the largest minority in the United States. This companion to the landmark PBS miniseries vividly and candidly tells how the story of Latino Americans is the story of our country.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BC256V8/?tag=2022091-20
2013
Ray Suarez was born Rafael Suarez, on March 5, 1957, in Brooklyn, New York, United States to Puerto Rican parents, Rafael Angel and Gloria Nancy Suarez.
Suarez attended public schools in the borough from kindergarten through 12th grade, graduating in 1974 from John Dewey High School.
Ray Suarez received a Bachelor of Arts in African history from New York University and a Master of Arts in urban affairs from the University of Chicago.
Ray Suarez has more than thirty years of varied experience in the news business. Most recently he was the host of Al Jazeera America’s daily news program, Inside Story. Earlier in his career, Suarez was a Los Angeles correspondent for CNN, a reporter in London and Rome, and an editor and producer for ABC Radio News in New York. He hosted the weekly politics program "Destination Casa Blanca" for the Hispanic Information and Telecommunications Network, HITN TV, and the monthly radio program "America Abroad" for Public Radio International from 2008-2011.
Suarez joined the PBS NewsHour in 1999 and was a senior correspondent for the evening news program on the PBS television network until 2013. Before joining The NewsHour, he had worked for National Public Radio as host of the nationwide, call-in news program "Talk of the Nation" from 1993. Prior to that, he spent seven years covering local, national, and international stories for the NBC-owned station, WMAQ-TV in Chicago.
Over the years he has narrated, anchored or reported many documentaries for public radio and television including the nationally-broadcast Anatomy of a Pandemic (2009, PBS) and Jerusalem: The Center of the World (2009, PBS), a weekly series, Follow the Money (1997, PBS), and programs including Yesterday (2006, WETA) Who Speaks for Islam? (LinkTV, 2005, 2009) By The People (PBS, 2004-07), The Journey Home (2004, WETA) The Execution Tapes (2001, Public Radio) and Through Our Own Eyes (2000, KQED).
Suarez is also the author of three books - The Old Neighborhood: What We Lost in the Great Suburban Migration: 1966-1999, The Holy Vote: The Politics of Faith in America, and Latino Americans: The 500 Year Legacy That Shaped a Nation.
(Latino Americans chronicles the rich and varied history o...)
2013(In The Holy Vote, Ray Suarez explores the advent of this ...)
2009(The Old Neighborhood captures a crucial chapter in the ex...)
1999Suarez is active locally and nationally in the Episcopal Church.
Ray Suarez is a member of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists, and the Chicago Association of Hispanic Journalists.
On May 4, 1980, Ray Suarez married Carole Lynn Spolansky. The couple has three children - Rafael David, Eva Noemi and Isabel.