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Fronteras
Texas Public Radio
40 episodes
1 week ago
University of Michigan PhD candidate Vianey Rueda wrote about the ongoing water conflict between Mexico and the U.S.
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University of Michigan PhD candidate Vianey Rueda wrote about the ongoing water conflict between Mexico and the U.S.
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Fronteras
Fronteras: ‘Drought Does Not Know Sanctions’ — Essay dives into complex issues at play in binational 1944 water treaty
University of Michigan PhD candidate Vianey Rueda wrote about the ongoing water conflict between Mexico and the U.S.
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1 week ago
29 minutes

Fronteras
‘Difference doesn’t mean deficient’ — Children's book celebrates neurodiversity, inclusion, and culture
The picture book, "Franky(sito)'s World," highlights the story of a young boy with autism growing up in a multigenerational Latino household.
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2 weeks ago
22 minutes

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Fronteras: ‘Mexican Americans experienced segregation’ — New exhibit breaks down the long fight to desegregate Texas schools
Cisneros v. Corpus Christi ISD: The Long Fight to End School Segregation details what came before, after, and during the historic court case.
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3 weeks ago
23 minutes

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Fronteras: Evangelizing the New World — Exploring the legend of the 17th-century ‘Lady in Blue’
Sor María de Jesús de Ágreda was believed by many to have bilocated hundreds of times from her monastery in rural Spain to parts of what’s now the American Southwest.
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3 weeks ago
22 minutes

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Fronteras: ‘Tacos of Texas’ podcast dishes out another season of food, culture, and community
The podcast's fifth season dives into taco culture, from the women who serve as the backbone of Mexican cooking, to the role that food can play in politics.
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1 month ago
29 minutes

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Fronteras: San Antonio’s Mexican cookbook collection the ‘beating heart’ of Mexican cuisine and culture
Mexican chef Pati Jinich and UT San Antonio's Amy Rushing talk about the signficance of the food and history highlighted in the collection.
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1 month ago
22 minutes

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Fronteras: From churches to barrios — 13 endangered Latinx landmarks embody culture, resilience, and migration
The national nonprofit Latinos in Heritage Conservation released a list of landmarks that hold cultural and historical significance, and face demolition, neglect, or otherwise uncertain futures.
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1 month ago
28 minutes

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Fronteras: A deep dive into the Spanish conquest of Texas, New Mexico
Archeologist Jorge Luis García Ruiz documents the movement north of Spanish explorers in his book, Presidio: Soldiers of the King in New Mexico.
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1 month ago
24 minutes

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Fronteras: New report examines devastating impact of migration policy changes
The August report by MSF, or Doctors Without Borders, finds the changes have left many immigrants trapped in a cycle of physical, emotional, and institutional violence.
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2 months ago
23 minutes

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Fronteras: ‘Sex work is work’ — Documentary examines the push to decriminalize the sex industry
Sex Work: It’s Just a Job explores the move to decriminalize sex work, and confronts the racism, sexism, and transphobia that can fuel violent police crackdowns.
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2 months ago
24 minutes

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Fronteras: ‘Surviving the ICE Age’ — How deportations and detentions impact U.S. citizen children of immigrants
Sociologist Joanna Dreby interviewed 99 young adults in New York to examine the impacts of enforcement-first approaches to immigration policy.
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2 months ago
27 minutes

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Fronteras: Regenerating the land and indigenous connections through the Texas Tribal Buffalo Project
The Texas Tribal Buffalo Project and The Conservation Fund hope to reconnect with indigeneity and reintroduce the buffalo back to South Texas.
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2 months ago
31 minutes

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Fronteras: ‘It’s unwritten history’— The years-long fight to offer American Indian/Native Studies in Texas public schools
School districts across the state now have the option to offer American Indian/Native Studies as an elective course.
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3 months ago
34 minutes

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Fronteras: ‘They simply ceased to exist’ — New report aims to identify those killed during state-sanctioned killings
The recent report, A Matter of Justice: The Uninvestigated Homicides of La Matanza, aims to pursue justice for the victims of la matanza.
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3 months ago
25 minutes

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Fronteras: ‘It comes from the soul’ — Remembering the life, legacy of conjunto pioneer Flaco Jiménez
San Antonians remember Flaco Jiménez, who died July 31, at the age of 86.
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3 months ago
22 minutes

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$1,000 and a free flight home — Examining the Trump administration's self-deportation campaign
The article "Can the Trump Administration's 'Self-Deportation' Campaign Succeed?" by the non-partisan think tank, Migration Policy Institute addresses the unanswered questions surrounding the administration's self-deportation push.
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3 months ago
24 minutes

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Border Vigil collaborates to ID immigrants in Eagle Pass, pay tribute to lives lost
Border Vigil in Eagle Pass has been holding monthly vigils to remember the immigrants who have drowned trying to cross the Rio Grande. The group’s members have recently been receiving training in recovering human remains at the border.
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3 months ago
23 minutes

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Fronteras: Film ‘Spring of the Vanishing’ sheds lights on dozens of people who disappeared at the hands of Mexican marines
The documentary tells of the dozens of men and boys who were missing and murdered by Mexican marines during a period of four months in the Mexican border city of Nuevo Laredo.
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4 months ago
30 minutes

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Researchers give voice to immigrant families, break down the costs of being undocumented
Researchers aim to humanize immigrants by sharing their stories.
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4 months ago
26 minutes

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Remembering San Antonio’s 1921 flood in the wake of devastation across the Texas Hill Country
A devastating flood that occurred over a century ago in San Antonio's historic West Side closely mirrors the July 4 tragedy of the Hill Country.
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4 months ago
21 minutes

Fronteras
University of Michigan PhD candidate Vianey Rueda wrote about the ongoing water conflict between Mexico and the U.S.