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Revision as of 05:14, 3 June 2018
Cathy Areu | |
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Born | 12/24/1965 Summit NJ |
Nationality (legal) | Cuban-American |
Education | Nova Southeastern University |
Occupation(s) | High School English Teacher, North Bergen HS NJ w/ Alex Tamian, Author, Journalist, and News analyst |
Spouse | David Jones current [1]Nick Hope ( divorced 1995)[2] |
Children | Sophia Jones 2009[3] Christina Jones 2011 [4] |
Parent | Brallio Areu father dec 2002 Ignacia Areu mother resides in Miami [5] |
Cathy Areu is an American-Cuban author, journalist and frequent news analyst on cable television.[6] She is also the founding publisher of CATALINA magazine.[7] Last year of publication 2005 [8]
Early life and education
Areu is the daughter of Cuban immigrants. Areu received her B.A. in English literature from Florida State University, where she was a staff writer for Florida Flambeau. While attending Florida State her first year and being away from home for the first time, Areu had a breakdown and was held/evaluated under Florida statute known as the Baker Act.[9]
Areu earned an M.S. degree in English Education from Nova Southeastern University, while working as an adult education and Spanish teacher. Upon graduation, Areu taught high school English, ESL, and journalism for Palm Beach County schools, while covering local news for the Chicago Tribune's Sun-Sentinel newspaper. In 1998, Areu moved to The Netherlands and taught "Writing for Publication" for the University of Utrecht.
Career
Since 2000, Areu has been an outside contributor with short interviews for The Washington Post Magazine, profiling the political figures in U.S. politics, for the column "First Person Singular."
Areu is the founding publisher of Catalina magazine, a multi-platform media company "for the mind, body, and soul of today's Latina." Founded in 2001, Catalina magazine, was created to portray a positive image of U.S. Hispanic women and men in media and entertainment. Folio magazine named Catalina a "Lead Launch" in the magazine's first year.[citation needed]
In 2006, Areu's first book, Latino Wisdom, a collection of stories by the nation's best known Hispanic figures, was published by Barricade Books.
In 2017, Areu returned to the classroom as 9th grade English Teacher at [10] as she continues to volunteer her time and appear on cable news TV shows to share her political opinions. Although controversial, Areu has been an unpaid pundit on many cable TV shows for over 5 years.
External links
Cathy Jones https://www.northbergen.k12.nj.us/Domain/1161
North Bergen High School Teacher Asst Pages Alexander Tamian https://www
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida_Mental_Health_Act
- ^ Template:Palm Beach County Marriage Records dept
- ^ {Georgia Office Family Records Divorce Certificate}
- ^ {Alexandria Office of Birth Records}
- ^ NYC office of Vital Records Birth Certificates
- ^ Miami Dade Property Tax Records
- ^ "Cathy Areu Bio, Wiki, Net Worth, Married, Husband, Kids, Age, Height". Bio Wikis. 2018-05-10. Retrieved 2018-06-01.
- ^ Sanchez, Leslie (2007-08-07). Los republicanos: why Hispanics and Republicans need each other. Macmillan. pp. 42–. ISBN 978-1-4039-7802-8. Retrieved 23 September 2011.
- ^ www.wikipedia/Catalina magazine
- ^ https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida_Mental_Health_Act
- ^ North Bergen High School With assistants Alexander Tamian
- Living people
- 21st-century American journalists
- 21st-century American non-fiction writers
- 21st-century American writers
- 21st-century women writers
- American journalists
- American non-fiction writers
- American people of Cuban descent
- American political commentators
- American political journalists
- American political writers
- American publishers (people)
- American women journalists
- American women writers
- American writers
- Florida State University alumni
- Journalists from Florida
- Nova Southeastern University alumni
- Opinion journalists
- Writers from Florida