We talk to a reporter with first-hand experience in Honduras and El Savador about why so many refugees and migrants from those countries are headed to the United States. We also get a preview of Super Tuesday, and hear about a humanities project taking place in a Wisconsin prison.
Featured in this Show
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The Oakhill Prison Humanities Project
Our guest talks about the Oakhill Prison Humanities Project, teaching poetry and literature to people in prison and its upcoming art exhibitition, Artists in Absentia.
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Going To The Source Of Central American Immigration
Central American countries like Honduras and El Salvador have been the source of many refugees and migrants headed to the United States. A USA Today reporter shares his first-hand experiences in those countries.
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Super Tuesday: The Origins And Stakes In The Largest Primary Voting Day In The U.S.
Voters in 12 states will head to the polls to vote in presidential primaries. We’ll have a preview of the polls and discuss Super Tuesday’s role in the elections process on Central Time.
Episode Credits
- Rob Ferrett Host
- Veronica Rueckert Host
- Rob Ferrett Producer
- J. Carlisle Larsen Producer
- Alan Gomez Guest
- Karen Hoffman Guest
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