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Fronteras
"Fronteras" is a Texas Public Radio program exploring the changing culture and demographics of the American Southwest. From Texas to New Mexico and California, "Fronteras" provides insight into life along the U.S.- Mexico border. Our stories examine unique regional issues affecting lifestyle, politics, economics and the environment.
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10 lip 2026
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Fronteras: Sustainable fashion meets an iconic Chicano aesthetic in 'Runway Rasquachic' 10.07.2026 24:05
Local fashion designers took high fashion to the streets last month to showcase clothes characterized as "rasquachic."
Fronteras: How the dismantling of a key Voting Rights Act provision will affect Texas communities 02.07.2026 23:01
The Voting Rights Act, the landmark civil rights law, banned racial discrimination in voting and enforced the 15th Amendment right for Black men to vote.
Fronteras: Essay collection ‘Migrant Heart’ details the power of forgetting and remembering 26.06.2026 22:28
Author Reyna Grande writes about the struggles of assimilation and the healing powers of storytelling in her new memoir.
Fronteras: Author Reyna Grande reframes her traumatic immigration story in ‘Migrant Heart’ 19.06.2026 22:36
In her latest essay collection, author Reyna Grande reflects on her difficult experiences migrating to the U.S. from Mexico.
Fronteras: Why colonias exist and persist along the Texas-Mexico border 12.06.2026 22:29
A new Brookings article examines the ways colonias in the Rio Grande Valley continue to be disinvested and what needs to be done to improve conditions.
Fronteras: Cultural heritage as a tool to address and adapt to climate change 05.06.2026 24:32
The Climate Heritage Network is an organization looking to meet the goals of the 2015 Paris Agreement by tackling climate change through heritage, arts, and culture.
Fronteras: ‘En vivo desde Saluté’ — Exhibit documents over two decades of iconic St. Mary’s bar 29.05.2026 22:17
The exhibit showcases posters, pictures, flyers, and other memorabilia that were mainstays of Saluté International Bar for 25 years.
Fronteras: ¿Habla civil rights? MACRI’s 2026 Symposium brings leaders together to discuss contemporary issues 22.05.2026 25:12
MACRI’s annual symposium brings speakers from all over the country to speak about contemporary civil rights issues and how they affect people today.
Fronteras: ‘It speaks to everyone, every migrant’ — New poetry collection highlights the refugee experience 15.05.2026 21:55
From the desert into the detention center, "Peregrina/Pilgrim" shares the immigrant experience with readers.
Fronteras: Coercion vs. collaboration – How a better foreign policy model can manage migration 08.05.2026 21:51
A new report from the George W. Bush Institute argues that many border policies only provide short-term solutions to illegal immigration.
Fronteras: ‘The Selena Reader’ examines the impact of the Queen of Tejano through an academic lens 01.05.2026 21:44
Selena's legacy is explored in the literary collection through essays, short stories, poems, and memoirs.
Fronteras: New book offers a guide on how to explore the richness of Latino communities through oral history 24.04.2026 36:12
"Embodied Encuentros" outlines the best practices in gathering and archiving the oral experiences of Latino communities.
Fronteras: New report provides a look into the struggles and successes of Latino arts and culture organizations 17.04.2026 21:44
The "A Mirror and a Map" report by NALAC examines how these groups are faring in factors ranging from financial stability to leadership structures.
Fronteras: How history will move forward after the fall of late labor leader César Chávez 10.04.2026 21:43
A historic preservationist Sehila Mota Casper discusses how the history and legacy of the farmworkers movement will evolve following new revelations against Chávez.
Fronteras: How the forgotten Spanish mission of Los Adaes played a role in the founding of Texas 03.04.2026 31:35
The book "Los Adaes, the First Capital of Spanish Texas" explores the colonial history of this all-but-forgotten Spanish fort and mission.
Fronteras: ‘Education is in grave danger’ — Film highlights fight against censorship in higher ed 27.03.2026 30:19
"Censorship at Texas A&M" is a film that follows prominent writers and activists as they bring attention to the crackdown of race and gender studies at Texas universities.
Fronteras: Novel 'Curtains of Rain' is a love letter for those who live on the margins 20.03.2026 24:28
The new bilingual novel follows protagonist Solitaria, a queer Chicana returning to her hometown on the South Texas border after fleeing 15 years prior.
Fronteras: ‘Now I Surrender’ tells the epic story of Apache resistance 06.03.2026 32:00
The new book by acclaimed Mexican author Álvaro Enrigue weaves the past and present to tell the story of the Apache surrender in the U.S.-Mexico borderlands.
Fronteras: 6,000 years of art — How the Pecos River style murals influenced Mesoamerican cosmology 27.02.2026 27:27
Archeologist Carolyn Boyd discusses recent discoveries made at the Pecos River-style mural site on the Texas-Mexico border near Del Rio.
FRONTERAS: ‘Shakespeare in Tongues’ explores how the Bard’s works are being used to reframe migration and colonialism 20.02.2026 23:35
The book is part of a series that explores how contemporary movements shed new light on Shakespeare's work.
Fronteras: How tariffs, immigration enforcement are creating a ‘chilling effect’ in the Texas economy 13.02.2026 25:02
A new study by the Brookings Institution examines how federal policies are causing harm to Latino-owned businesses across the state.
Fronteras: A 300-year mystery solved — Archaeologists discover evidence of the lost Mission Espíritu Santo 06.02.2026 21:53
An archaeology team from Texas Tech University and the Texas Historical Commission recently discovered remnants of the mission on a private ranch near Presidio La Bahía in West Texas.
Fronteras: ‘Live from America’ examines the 70-year evolution of Spanish-language TV in the U.S. 30.01.2026 24:00
The book Live from America: How Latino TV Conquered the U.S. details the powerful figures who worked behind the scenes to make Spanish-language media successful.
Fronteras: Migration Policy Institute discusses ‘chilling effect’ of Trump 2.0 immigration policies 23.01.2026 33:07
The nonpartisan Migration Policy Institute has published an analysis of the Trump administration’s immigration actions one year following his inauguration.
Fronteras: How a divergence of cultures led to interracial violence in 19th century Texas 16.01.2026 31:48
Historian Sam W. Haynes explains how a convergence of Mexican, Anglo, and indigenous cultures led to instances of conflict and violence from 1821-1879.
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