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Former Poet Laureate On Migrant Experience | KQED

Poetry serves as a vital tool for expressing the migrant experience and fostering understanding in society.

Former Poet Laureate On Migrant Experience | KQED

Poetry serves as a vital tool for expressing and exploring the migrant experience, allowing individuals to voice their feelings and resist silence.

Former Poet Laureate On Migrant Experience | KQED

Poetry serves as a vital tool for expressing the migrant experience and fostering understanding in society.

Former Poet Laureate On Migrant Experience | KQED

Poetry serves as a vital tool for expressing and exploring the migrant experience, allowing individuals to voice their feelings and resist silence.
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Taking care of children for a shot at the American dream

The au pair program often leads to exploitation, as participants like Karen Aguilar face grueling work conditions masked by cultural exchange promises.

8-year-old tames (wooden) lion in Queens, New York

Maykol Fares, an Ecuadorian migrant, realizes his long-awaited dream of riding the carousel in Flushing Meadows Park after years of waiting.

8-year-old tames (wooden) lion in Queens, New York

Maykol Fares finally rides the carousel in Flushing Meadows Park after overcoming challenges related to his height and immigrant background.

The fatal flaw in the Border Patrol's rescue program - High Country News

The perilous journey of Guatemalan boys across the desert illustrates the dangers migrants face in search of a better life.

Award-winning authors launch their new children books at Luna Press

A tribute to young bilingual migrants and celebrating the journey of learning two languages.

Grieving mother of Bradford stab victim says her heart is broken'

Mother mourns daughter stabbed to death in Bradford
Suspect charged with murder has known victim

NYC Tenement Museum To Unveil Exhibit About Black Migration

The Tenement Museum in Lower Manhattan will open its first exhibit in several years, focusing on the Black migrant experience in post-Civil War era New York City.
The exhibit tells the story of the Joseph and Rachel Moore family and features 200 never-before-seen historical artifacts.
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