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Biculturalism and Acculturation Among Latinos
Many Latinos struggle with pressures to reclaim and reaffirm their heritage while simultaneously facing pressures to assimilate into the dominant American culture. This program examines the question of what part of their culture Latinos feel they sho...(more details) |
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Can the States Do It Better?
 This program explores the history and anatomy of the ongoing political debate over the idea of shifting power and authority from the federal government to the states and individuals. The program goes back to the founding of the country and examines t...(more details) |
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The Legacy of the Mexican Revolution
This program provides an overview of the Mexican Revolution and traces its human legacy through the Mexican population in San Antonio, Texas. Several prominent Mexican-Americans discuss how the war drove thousands of poor Mexicans across the border i...(more details) |
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Korean Americans
 This program examines a major piece of the new American mosaic-a group that is seeking to retain its traditional cultural values while adjusting to life in the U.S. Korean Americans have come into frequent and violent conflict with inner-city African...(more details) |
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Cambodia: Year Ten
Even in a century that witnessed poison gas, saturation bombing, the Gulags, Hiroshima, and Auschwitz, the name Pol Pot and the events he and his followers initiated in Cambodia seem incomprehensible. This program shows the effects of Khmer Rouge eco...(more details) |
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