Featured on the August 7, 2015 edition of ARIZONA SPOTLIGHT with host Mark McLemore:
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For almost two decades, artist and performer Kathryn Ferguson has traveled back and forth across the U.S. - Mexico border, making documentaries and forming connections with people whose lives were affected by changing immigration and economic policies. Ferguson talks with Mark McLemore about her book "The Haunting of the Mexican Border - A Woman's Journey", a memoir of the borderlands transformation that she has witnessed...
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What does the University of Arizona's Cooperative Extension program have to offer? Tony Paniagua explores the expert assistance in agriculture, life sciences, and family wellness that Cooperative Extension makes available to residents of Pima County...
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And, from pulp magazines to radio, film, and television, the heroic character of Zorro has been interpreted many ways since first appearing in 1919. Film writer Chris Dashiell looks how these versions have differed in their portrayal of Mexican stereotypes and class division on the border...
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