The College of Humanities and Social Sciences and the Center for Oral and Public History will host Saul Gonzalez, a producer and reporter for PBS and KCRW, in a Monday, April 11, talk about the constant search for the story.
Gonzalez has reported internationally and with the United States on topics including human rights, affordable housing and transgender issues. He has won multiple Emmy awards and has been named Radio Journalist of the Year two years in a row by the Los Angeles Press Club. His talk, titled “The Search for the Story: An Interviewer’s Field Guide,” is part of the ongoing Hansen Lecture Series. The event begins at 5:30 p.m. in the Titan Student Union.
The Hansen Lecture Series was created by the University’s Center for Oral and Public History, in honor of Arthur A. Hansen, CSUF emeritus professor of history and retired center director. The event is free and open to the public. Parking is $2 per hour or $8 for a daily permit Monday through Friday. Details are available online.