A Father's Story
Michoacan, Mexico
We have great news to share. We have officially launched a partnership with Public Radio International’s The World. The first story in this series is about Felipe Montes, an immigrant father who waged a multi-year battle against North Carolina’s foster care and court systems to regain custody of his children after he was deported. Produced by Nancy López and Seth Freed Wessler from Colorlines.com. Story was made possibly by generous support from the Ford Foundation, Culture Strike and Colorlines.
The Exile of Manuel Zelaya
Tegucigalpa, Honduras
The coup which ended the presidency of Manuel Zelaya in 2009 made headlines all over the world, but his personal story is far less known. Annie Murphy traveled to Honduras to speak with Zelaya himself, and hear his version of the story we all think we know. (Photo credit: EFE)
Annie Murphy
 
Yadira, Javier & Lucía
San Francisco, CA
Javier and Yadira met, fell in love, and made a life together. But sometimes relationships change in the most unexpected ways. Reported by Rosa M. Ramirez, produced by Nancy López, and edited by Camila Segura.
Rosa M. Martinez
 
The Shaman
Bogotá, Colombia
The intense winter rains of 2011 left thousands of Colombians flooded out of their homes and claimed hundreds of lives. That same year, a man named Jorge Elías González became infamous for taking public money to keep the skies clear over Bogotá.
Melba Escobar
 
The Punks
New York, NY
Miguel and Alfredo cross the US-Mexico border and arrive in New York City, where they meet, and build a friendship based on a love of punk music.
Eric Pearse Chávez
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