Why Latinx viewers want ‘One Day at a Time’ back

The World

 Adriana Zuniga is a 22-year-old Mexican-Guatemalan American, and a fan of the Netflix show “One Day At a Time.” She tells The World what the show, which was recently cancelled, means to her and her family. And then host Marco Werman speaks with Arlene Davila of the Latinx Project at New York University, about why “One Day at a Time” is so important when it comes to Latinx representation in Hollywood and on TV screens.

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