
The Haitian dream for America
In episode five of "Line in the Land," a podcast from Texas Public Radio and the Houston Chronicle, Haitian refugees share stories about what happened when they reached the end of their perilous journey and made it to the U.S. border.
Headlines From The Times · Joey Palacios, Elizabeth Trovall, Myriam Chancy, Alisa Barba, Sofia Sanchez, Jacob Rosati, Bennett Smith
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Show Notes
After displacement from Haiti, an exodus from South America and an epic journey through the Americas, what became of Haitians’ American dream? Today, in the final episode of the “Line in the Land” podcast produced by Texas Public Radio and the Houston Chronicle, we hear from Haitian migrants about where they ended up. Read the full transcript here.
Hosts: Joey Palacios of Texas Public Radio, and Elizabeth Trovall with the Houston Chronicle
More reading:
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This podcast is made possible by the Catana Foundation, supporting the asylum seeker advocacy project, providing more than 100,000 asylum seekers in the U.S. with community and legal support. Learn more at asylum.news. For the Spanish version of this episode, listen here.