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Adelante
Lessons Learned from History
Season 26
Episode 10
Dr. Rachel Bluff, a professor of history at UW-M provides insights on how to apply lessons learned from the history of U.S. immigration policies to today's world. Also with us is Alan Chavoya of the Communist Organization Road to Freedom. From her studio in Madison, Wisconsin, Mexican artist Angélica Contreras transforms the canvas into a space for cultural dialogue and personal truth.
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This documentary is based on Jesus Salas' memoir: Obreros Unidos
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ADELANTE chats with the mayor of Fitchburg, Wisconsin -- Julia Arata-Fratta.
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This is an election year, and ADELANTE discusses bipartisan legislation.
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The Latina Resource Center, how to prevent relationships that lead to domestic violence.
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ADELANTE tells the story of Elena Abend and Orlando Pimentel who are Venezuelan artists.
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We take a look at the vibrant work of artist Juan Flores,
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ADELANTE meets Nicole Acosta, the Pfister Hotel's 14th Artist-in-Residence.
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Three stories that were awarded a Regional Emmy.