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Mexican American migrant worker NPR's A Martinez speaks with Alejandra Márquez Abella, director of the film A Million Miles Away, which tells the story of José M. Hernández, who went from ...
Two weeks after more than 1,000 people gathered in Copley Square to protest Wayfair's sale of furniture to operators of migrant detention camps, organizers of the walkout plan to hold a "town hall ...
NPR's A Martinez speaks with Alejandra Márquez Abella, director of the film A Million Miles Away, which tells the story of José M. Hernández, who went from migrant farm worker to NASA astronaut.
Latin American migrant workers help fill Florida's construction worker shortage. But many feel overlooked by hurricane relief — and demonized by Florida’s governor.
The 160-year-old Sprague Ranch in Brookfield, Vermont, is in a town of about 1,200 people and continues to succeed after hiring nine migrant workers along with a statewide dairy farm loan program.
The walk of the Central American migrants, if they reach the U.S., will have more than 2,000 miles to go. It could take them three months or more.
Migrant stories have two parts: the leaving of an old life, and the building of a new one. Pat Rush's "old life" started in Arkansas. She was born in 1935 and her family worked as laborers picking ...
NPR's A Martinez speaks with Alejandra Márquez Abella, director of the film A Million Miles Away, which tells the story of José M. Hernández, who went from migrant farm worker to NASA astronaut.