Crossing Borders, Building Bridges

Crossing Borders, Building Bridges
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Total Pages : 126
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ISBN-10 : 1735121029
ISBN-13 : 9781735121024
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Book Synopsis Crossing Borders, Building Bridges by : Maria E. Martin

Download or read book Crossing Borders, Building Bridges written by Maria E. Martin and published by . This book was released on 2020-09 with total page 126 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Crossing Borders, Building Bridges: A Journalist's Heart in Latin America is both an inspirational journey about a life well-lived despite obstacles, and a guide to young journalists and social activists trying to create change-in whatever arena. Take this journey with Maria Martin, and you will learn much about Latinos in the United States and Latin Americans in the American continent.From her start as one of the first Latina news directors at the first bilingual public radio station in the U.S., and later as the founder of the national program LATINO USA, Maria Martin has been an innovator and leading creative voice documenting the Latino movement for justice and inclusion. Though many of her efforts were met with resistance in "'traditional newsrooms ' she always gets the story out." Martin documents Latino life in the U.S starting in the 1970's, then travels to Latin America to cover the civil wars in Central America and their aftermath, including the migration story on all sides of the borders through to the present. With her narrative, you'll follow Martin's trajectory as she reports on the everyday lives of those about whom she writes-from survivors of torture to politicians to families separated along the border.


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