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Martha rojas una madre de 86 años es entrevistada por su hija Martha Reyes para hablar sobre su vida antes y después de emigrar a los Estados Unidos. Durante la entrevista comparte valiosas lecciones aprendidas a lo largo de los años y relata cómo superó los momentos más difíciles de su vida.
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One supporter of the proposal says communities of color are three times more likely to live without access to natural areas compared with white communities.
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On this episode we discuss school safety, abortion politics and an immigrant odyssey.
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Irja Higginbotham, interviewed by her son Thomas, shares her story of coming from war-torn Finland to the U.S.
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The event was hosted by the nonprofit Cache Refugee and Immigrant Connection on June 17.
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On this episode we're joined by Ava Chin to discuss her new book, Mott Street: A Chinese American Family's Story of Exclusion and Homecoming.
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Utah’s New Americans Task Force recently released new research highlighting the key role New Americans play in Utah as participants in the state’s workforce and as taxpayers, consumers, entrepreneurs, and more. On this episode we talk with two members of the task force.
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We're joined by author Kirk Wallace Johnson to discuss the story of white fishermen and Vietnamese shrimpers clashing on the Texas coast in the 1970s and ‘80s.
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On this episode we're joined by Teow Lim Goh, author of 'Western Journeys', and we discuss immigration, history and the American West.
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The Cache Refugee and Immigrant Connection launched a new housing advocacy program for refugee, immigrant, and Latino communities who have been impacted…