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People who immigrate to The United States from Mexico and Central America face a long journey that is difficult and often traumatic. For families who are…
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No matter what brings a family or an individual to a new country, it can be difficult to make a new place home. New languages, traditions, and foods can…
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Clinical therapist Em Capito spoke with us in October, ahead of her presentation at the Fall speaker series from the Utah Women’s Giving Circle.Titled…
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For Utah Spanish-speakers, there are many challenges when it comes to accessing mental health services, from language barriers to figuring out what…
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The pandemic is coming up on the year mark. More than 500,000 have died in the U.S. and millions have been or are sick. The need for caregiving has…
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As part of the Utah Public Radio ongoing series "Project Resilience," Shoshannah Buxbaum takes a look at intersections of aging, disability and technology…
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This special is part of UPR’s ongoing series Project Resilience. Project Resilience is made possible with support from the Utah State University Center…
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When I was 14 and spending my first Christmas in Rome, Italy, I raced out onto the apartment balcony when I heard my mother cry, "Come, quickly." Below us…
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As Christmas approaches and we start to share stories of past Christmases, I was delighted to find a story titled “Mrs. Scrooge and the Baseballs” in Ross…
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When glass artist Dana Worley was explaining to me how she had made the glass bowl I was admiring, she said something like, "It slumped at full fuse."I…