Immigrant Families Behind Bars in Arizona
The public radio program Making Contact features a story this week by FI2W reporter Valeria Fernández about the impact of a Maricopa County immigration raid on a family in Phoenix.
Over the past two decades, dairy farmers in Arizona have relied on immigrant labor to control costs. But as the state cracks down on undocumented immigrants, farmers and Latino workers face many uncertainties. Feet in Two Worlds reporter Valeria Fernández and producer Rene Gutel tell the story of two dairy farms, where immigration is an extremely hot topic, for NPR's Latino USA. listen to the STory »
Aswini Anburajan profiles Father James Manship, a New Haven priest who is teaching parishioners how to stand up for their civil rights, for NPR's Latino USA. listen to the STory »
Construction has just started in Warsaw on the Museum of the History of Polish Jews, which aims at reconciliation between Poles and Jews. Ewa Kern-Jedrychowska reports on the museum for PRI's The World. listen to the story»
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