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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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The book Live from America: How Latino TV Conquered the U.S. details the powerful figures who worked behind the scenes to make Spanish-language media successful.

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The nonpartisan Migration Policy Institute has published an analysis of the Trump administration’s immigration actions one year following his inauguration.

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Historian Sam W. Haynes explains how a convergence of Mexican, Anglo, and indigenous cultures led to instances of conflict and violence from 1821-1879.

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Mustafa Cishti
Senior Fellow with the Migration Policy Institute
Migration Policy Institute
Episode: Fronteras: Migration Policy Institute discusses ‘chilling effect’ of Trump 2.0 immigration policies
Sam W. Haynes
Professor of History and Director of the Center for Greater Southwestern Studies at the University of Texas at Arlington.
University of Texas at Arlington
Episode: Fronteras: How a divergence of cultures led to interracial violence in 19th century Texas
Graciela Sánchez
Executive Director of the Esperanza Peace and Justice Center
Esperanza Peace and Justice Center
Episode: Fronteras: Esperanza Peace and Justice Center honors community history, culture with Museo del Westside
Laura Flores-Dixit
Managing Attorney for the San Antonio Office of American Gateways
American Gateways
Episode: Fronteras: Witnessing Immigration Court arrests of adults and children by ICE
Selena Gonzalez
Poet and activist, member of the Tepilamcoalwiltecan Nation.
Episode: Fronteras: ‘Of the Sun’ encourages young readers to embrace Indigenous roots, ties to the land
Jonna Perillo
Professor of English education at the University of Texas at El Paso and author of 'Educating the Enemy'.
University of Texas at El Paso
Episode: Fronteras: ‘Educating the Enemy’ — How Nazi and Mexican children were educated in the Cold War-era borderlands
Vianey Rueda
Ph.D. candidate at the University of Michigan focusing on water issues and border relations.
University of Michigan
Episode: Fronteras: ‘Drought Does Not Know Sanctions’ — Essay dives into complex issues at play in binational 1944 water treaty
Angelina Dumarow
Advocate and author of Frankycito's World, inspired by her son on the autism spectrum
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Episode: ‘Difference doesn’t mean deficient’ — Children's book celebrates neurodiversity, inclusion, and culture
Marta Vera
Honorary consul of Spain in El Paso and researcher of María de Jesús de Ágreda
Texas Public Radio
Episode: Fronteras: Evangelizing the New World — Exploring the legend of the 17th-century ‘Lady in Blue’

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Norma Martinez
Host of the show, engaging in conversations around culture and social issues in the border region, providing both depth and context to the topics discussed.

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4.7 out of 5 stars from 30 ratings
  • Latinx - All I need to know

    See above.

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    Gnm98
    United Statesa year ago
  • Love it!

    As a Chicano History teacher in Stockton CA, I love the resources fronteras provides.

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    5
    Therealmrrojas
    United States3 years ago
  • Thank you!

    These stories bring this non-Texan back to the border where I’ve been blessed to spend time in Brownsville, McAllen and El Paso.

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    stevie bk ny
    United States4 years ago
  • Powerful

    I’ve been listening to this Podcast for years. Somehow, seemingly mundane subjects are brought to life. A poet gives more insight on religion than any clergy has. A little neighborhood’s complex history is played out over the span of less than an hour. A minor kerfuffle draws out a complex and poignant issue. My heart sings when I hear this podcast.

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    LadyGodiva614
    United States6 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the depth and rich narratives presented, highlighting the emotional resonance of personal stories.
The podcast is praised for its ability to connect historical contexts with modern challenges faced by border communities.
Many find the topics relevant and enlightening, providing insights into often-overlooked issues of culture and identity.

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Fronteras: ‘American Sons’ follows the impact of war on a brotherhood of Marines
Q: Can you explain to us how you were able to kind of go through the footage and know what clips, what videos you were going to use?
Andrew explains that it took years of going through footage to understand what elements to use, focusing heavily on JV's personal content.
Fronteras: How a divergence of cultures led to interracial violence in 19th century Texas
Q: Would you say that there's an undercount of what you've categorized in your Texas Intermal Project?
Yes, while precise counts are difficult, we believe we are careful with our data and prefer to undercount rather than inflate numbers.
Fronteras: How a divergence of cultures led to interracial violence in 19th century Texas
Q: Can you talk again about why you chose that particular window in time?
The year 1821 marked Mexican Independence and saw the arrival of Anglo-Americans in Texas, while 1879 was the end of the Indian Wars and Reconstruction.
Fronteras: Harvard scholar explores Mexico’s Mesoamerican past, father’s key role in integration of college sports
Q: What does the Museo del Westside represent for the local community?
It serves as a cultural hub that preserves the unique history and contributions of local residents to San Antonio's development.
Fronteras: Harvard scholar explores Mexico’s Mesoamerican past, father’s key role in integration of college sports
Q: Was this museum conceived and created to examine the history of people whose history doesn't get the attention that others do?
Yes, it aims to showcase the underrepresented stories and history of the West Side community.

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This podcast provides an in-depth examination of cultural and societal issues affecting the American Southwest, particularly along the U.S.-Mexico border. It includes discussions on immigration, environmental challenges, educational disparities, and the rich cultural heritage found in the region. Unique insights from local experts, community leaders, and advocates emphasize the diverse experiences and narratives of those living in border areas, highlighting how these intersect with larger political and social dynamics. Noteworthy discussions often explore the historical context that shapes contemporary issues, offering listeners a nuanced understanding of life in this complex region.

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1. Mustafa Cishti
2. Sam W. Haynes
3. Graciela Sánchez
4. Laura Flores-Dixit
5. Selena Gonzalez
6. Jonna Perillo
7. Vianey Rueda
8. Angelina Dumarow

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