Crookston Latino youth, and local artist Trey Everett with area residents who participated in making artwork through We are Water MN workshops, will be featured in a Minnesota State Art Board exhibition showcasing artwork supported by the state’s arts and cultural...
NPR’s Scott Simon asks Aaron Bobrow-Strain about his new book The Death and Life of Aida Hernandez, which documents the life of a young Mexican woman journeying through the U.S. immigration system. By NPR’s Weekend Edition Saturday SCOTT SIMON, HOST:...
Immigration policy and enforcement are in flux under the Trump administration. The separation and detention of families at the Mexico-U.S. border; the spike in arrests of noncitizens in apparent violation of immigration laws; and the uncertainty surrounding the future...
“There’s a deeper diversity that has to be exposed,” says artistic director Eduardo Vilaro, “and we’re just getting started.” By Avichai Scher When Ballet Hispánico takes the stage this month at the Joyce Theater in New York City, audiences will experience...
In early November 1971, the USS Coral Sea sat in the San Francisco Bay. The 45,000-ton aircraft carrier was slated to return to Vietnam that month, but at least 1,000 of the 4,500-man crew had formed an organization called Stop Our Ship and signed an antiwar petition....
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