Fronteras Texas Public Radio
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"Fronteras" is a Texas Public Radio program exploring the changing culture and demographics of the American Southwest. From Texas to New Mexico and California, "Fronteras" provides insight into life along the U.S.- Mexico border. Our stories examine unique regional issues affecting lifestyle, politics, economics and the environment.
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Taco-Poet Eddie Vega talks inspirations, belonging, and new title as San Antonio Poet Laureate
Holy Cross of San Antonio educator Eddie Vega was selected to serve as the city's seventh poet laureate. He began his three-year term in April and will hold the position until 2027.
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New book series preserves indigenous foods and traditions of South Texas and Northeastern Mexico
"Indigenous Foodways of Texas and Northern Mexico" will highlight the food traditional, techniques, and histories that have been passed down by Mexican and Indeginous peoples from generation to generation.
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Fronteras: 'Our own government was working against them' — Declassifying FBI files on the Latino civil rights movement
The FBI and CIA surveilled the Latino civil rights movement and its leaders in the 1960s and '70s at the height of the communist panic. Democratic Congressman Joaquin Castro and his mother, activist Rosie Castro, talk about the effort to establish a clear historical record of the movement.
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‘We were not communists’ — A dive into FBI surveillance of Cesar Chávez and the United Farm Workers movement
The United Farm Workers of America became a target of FBI surveillance during the communist scare of the 1960s and '70s. Arturo Rodriguez spent over 50 years with the UFW. He talks about working alongside civil rights leader Cesar Chávez and about government surveillance of their movement.
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‘Singing from a deeper place’ — Singer Lisa Morales talks life, inspirations ahead of TPR concert
Musician Lisa Morales has released six albums both as a solo artist and as part of the duo, Sisters Morales. She discusses her introduction to music growing up in Tucson, Arizona, the death of her sister Roberta in 2021, and more ahead of her April 13th Creekside Sessions Concert at TPR.
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Fronteras: ‘Thirty Talks Weird Love’ fuses time travel with poetry in a love letter to Juárez, femicide victims, and the author’s younger self
Thirty Talks Weird Love confronts mental health issues, the growing pains of young adulthood, and the ongoing violence against women in Cuidad Juárez. Author Alessandra Narváez Varela discusses her inspiration behind the book and what she hopes readers take away.