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Podcast CAMINA

CAMINA: Conversations About Migration in Northern Arizona explores the stories of new Arizonans and their families. We're shifting the narrative, focusing on our new neighbors voices and their contributions. Real stories. Real people facing the challenges and opportunities of starting over in Arizona. Each episode ends with “2 Facts and an Act," offering practical information you can use.

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    From Poland to Prescott: Meet the Global Scholar

    Katarzyna Michalik is a Prescott College doctoral student. In this episode, she shares her incredible story and her thoughts on the importance of developing and maintaining a global perspective. Listeners will hear her thoughts on international students, their challenges, and the rich perspectives they have to offer our community. Listen now.

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    Eriko Embraces Her Heritage

    Eriko Hirokawa talks to us about finding her way to Arizona from Kyota. Her path was not a straight one - she came to the US to study and then found her way into the restaurant business. She may not have intended to be an entrepreneur, but you can hear in her quiet voice a love of challenge. What sounds familiar to you about her finally realizing her strengths when she was able to accept her differences?

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    Roots of Community

    Cieren Saadeh is a mid-westerner with a mid-east perspective who brings her extensive background in community journalism to Prescott College in Arizona. She and the college's students are strengthening Prescott's roots - both literally (there's a gardening group!) and metaphorically (finding cultural history in old maps) . And, depending on the recipe, there may be culinary roots as well. You'll find a link to the Peas & Justice Cookbook on our website: www.podcastCAMINA.com.

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    Why Stories Matter

    David Damian Figueroa grew up in Arizona along the border -- talent got him from the cotton fields to the big city. He still identifies with the "we" of the Mexican immigrants he grew up with and now makes documentaries to share their stories and those of the humanitarians building community in his home state.

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    Children Crossing

    Rita was 10 when her mother called from Arizona to tell her to come across the border with a few relatives. Luck, good and bad, and her own courage, brought her this American life she had never imagined.

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    The Power of Language: Growing up Bilingual

    It took years before her family's Spanish-speaking culture began to seem like a gift and not just something that made her "different" -- and not in a good way. What shifted for bilingual educator and interpreter Susan? What would a second language mean to you?

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    Entrepreneurship Isn’t Accidental: Children of Mexican Immigrants Building Their Own Way

    Children of Mexican immigrants are disproportionately likely to start their own businesses. In Northern Arizona, that work looks different depending on where you begin — and where your family began.This episode introduces Anabel Arteaga and Manuel “Manny” Lugo. One is working with her family to keep a popular restaurant thriving, bringing food and culture to Arizona neighbors. The other is just starting out, shaped by the same inherited values of risk, responsibility, and self-reliance.Together, their stories reveal what immigrant families pass down — and why entrepreneurship is rarely an accident.

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    Border Survival Is Only the Beginning: Dora Rodríguez’s Lifetime of Service

    Dora Rodríguez survived a deadly journey from El Salvador during civil war. By the time her group reached the Mexican border, only 13 people had survived the crossing of the Sonoran Desert. She has since spent more than 40 years helping migrants find freedom and dignity along the U.S.–Mexico border.This episode explores survival, responsibility, and what it means to belong. Dora reflects on loss, border crossings, and the long work of making a new home more humane for others.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

CAMINA: Conversations About Migration in Northern Arizona explores the stories of new Arizonans and their families. We're shifting the narrative, focusing on our new neighbors voices and their contributions. Real stories. Real people facing the challenges and opportunities of starting over in Arizona. Each episode ends with “2 Facts and an Act," offering practical information you can use.

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CAMINA: Conversations About Migration in Northern Arizona explores the stories of new Arizonans and their families. We're shifting the narrative, focusing on our new neighbors voices and their contributions. Real stories. Real people facing the challenges and opportunities of starting over in...

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Podcast CAMINA is created and hosted by CAMINA Crew (Volunteers).
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