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Since August, Radio Readers have shared stories about borders and becoming. Our stories have been prompted by the books in our Fall read: Cather’s My…
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Marcos: My name is Marcos Morales Satino. I am glad to share my story with Radio Readers Book Club.Greta: Please tell us the about the life of your family…
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Greta Clark serves at the Director of Multicultural Programs at Dodge City Community College. In the course of her work, she hears the stories of many…
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My name is Megan Hope. I’m a native of Garden City, Kansas, now living in Denver, Colorado. I’ve spent most of the last two decades working among…
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EditXánath Caraza reads two bilingual poems from her latest book Tinta negra / Black Ink. In one she asks, "What is a border? Created limitscultures…
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Hi, my name is Marcos Morales.I’m glad to share my story with the Radio Readers Book Club. I have been here in southwest of Kansas since November of 2003.…
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In Sonia Nazario’s description of what draws Lourdes to take the treacherous journey north from Honduras to the U.S., she writes: “On television, she saw…
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In 2007 I began making yearly trips/pilgrimages to walk the border and photograph objects left behind by undocumented migrants crossing the U.S–Mexico…
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In 2013 there were over 3 million Central American immigrants living in the U.S. Each year hundreds of immigrants die while attempting to cross the…
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The Great Plains is its own eco-niche with distinctive plants, mammals, birds, weather, and history that constantly evolve. Its human population is as…