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Ray Suarez: A Public Speaking Event

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In remarks delivered at the Institute for Immigration Research at George Mason University, former National Public Radio correspondent Ray Suarez presents observations drawn from work that led to his book, We Are Home: Becoming American in the 21 St Century—An Oral History.

As he notes, the history of America is one of immigration, where migrants often have fulfilled many of the country’s needs for both talent and labor. But, he says, the newest of those to immigrate are less well known and less well appreciated than were generations before them.

This veteran journalist crossed the country and listened to the stories of those migrants, hearing them in their own voices. He presents their stories alongside broad-scale facts, with focus and analysis, and a sharp eye for ironic detail.

He notes, for example, that 50 percent of the home health care workers in America today were born in another country. That means, he says, some people are being cared for—fed, given their medications, bathed—by people they would prefer not to live next door.

**During the program, you'll hear a partial recording of a "Question & Answer" session. While some of the questions are not fully audible, Mr. Suarez's thoughtful and insightful responses have been preserved, providing an even further in-depth perspective on his expertise.**

Get your copy of Mr. Suarez's book here: https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/ray-suarez/we-are-home/9780316353878/?lens=little-brown

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Thank you for listening to Upstart Crow, a part of Watershed Lit Radio.

This episode was presented in association with the Institute for Immigration Research at George Mason University.

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Edited & Produced by Jon D. Miller/AmberTree Media

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Manage episode 452063642 series 3606467
A tartalmat a William Miller biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a William Miller vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.

In remarks delivered at the Institute for Immigration Research at George Mason University, former National Public Radio correspondent Ray Suarez presents observations drawn from work that led to his book, We Are Home: Becoming American in the 21 St Century—An Oral History.

As he notes, the history of America is one of immigration, where migrants often have fulfilled many of the country’s needs for both talent and labor. But, he says, the newest of those to immigrate are less well known and less well appreciated than were generations before them.

This veteran journalist crossed the country and listened to the stories of those migrants, hearing them in their own voices. He presents their stories alongside broad-scale facts, with focus and analysis, and a sharp eye for ironic detail.

He notes, for example, that 50 percent of the home health care workers in America today were born in another country. That means, he says, some people are being cared for—fed, given their medications, bathed—by people they would prefer not to live next door.

**During the program, you'll hear a partial recording of a "Question & Answer" session. While some of the questions are not fully audible, Mr. Suarez's thoughtful and insightful responses have been preserved, providing an even further in-depth perspective on his expertise.**

Get your copy of Mr. Suarez's book here: https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/ray-suarez/we-are-home/9780316353878/?lens=little-brown

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Please visit the Upstart Crow podcast website to find out more about our Hosts, Guests, and ways you can support the show:

https://upstartcrow.org/

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Thank you for listening to Upstart Crow, a part of Watershed Lit Radio.

This episode was presented in association with the Institute for Immigration Research at George Mason University.

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Copyright 2024 - Upstart Crow Podcast - All Rights Reserved

Edited & Produced by Jon D. Miller/AmberTree Media

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