
Episode 162
'Unforgetting' confronts painful histories of U.S. and Central America
Difficult and painful history connects gang violence and severe policing in Central America and in the United States, as well as mass migrations of refugees. In his new memoir, “Unforgetting,” Roberto Lovato teases out these connections with research and reporting, but also by telling his own story of coming of age as a U.S.-born child of Salvadoran parents and the stories of his family and friends.
Civic · Mel Baker, Laura Wenus
August 18, 202033m 33s
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Show Notes
'Unforgetting' launches Sept. 1
Topics
refugeeshistoryauthorinternational politicsmemoirwriterel salvadorbookasylumforeign policysan franciscoimmigration