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Maria: They Say Send Them Back

From: uniquelyspoken
Series: Voices of the Other
Length: 10:33

A look at immigration issues from a youth perspective Read the full description.

Default-piece-image-0 The students of St. Frances Academy, (a private Catholic school founded 175 years ago to teach the children of slaves), set out to investigate immigration issues and policies as they affect their own communities. The series, "Voices of the Other," is the result of their research and interviews. The final pieces were produced in collaboration with the National Youth in Radio Training Project students, Blunt Youth Radio and Uniquely Spoken Youth Media.

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The students of St. Frances Academy, (a private Catholic school founded 175 years ago to teach the children of slaves), set out to investigate immigration issues and policies as they affect their own communities. The series, "Voices of the Other," is the result of their research and interviews. The final pieces were produced in collaboration with the National Youth in Radio Training Project students, Blunt Youth Radio and Uniquely Spoken Youth Media.

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Review of Maria: They Say Send Them Back

I really enjoyed the honesty of this piece, the interviewer's ability to evoke emotion from her subject and the consistent tone, from music to narration.

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Review of Maria: They Say Send Them Back

This piece is a sad piece but it helps the listener to learn a lot about immigration. It makes me realize even more how fortunate americans are to be living here, especially if you were born here. Maria is an illegal immigrant who has risked her life and gone through so much just to live in the United States. She began doing hard labor when she was four and had to live in tough conditions. The music in this piece is really important because it gives you a feel of Maria's culture in some wierd way. However this piece was a bit depressing and I would have liked to hear a more balanced point of view, like more of the positive things that happened when she came to the US. But I like the point she brought up when she said people dont ever ask WHY immigrants came over here, or what their stories are in terms of how they got here. It'd be interesting to hear more from another American student's point of view as an improvement to the piece. I like how at the end the author gave her own opinion about immigrants and the whole racist conflict going on. I just wish this poem could be a little less sorrowful and at least give the listener a sense of hope in the ending or a proposed solution would be nice.~Sasha*

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Review of Maria: They Say Send Them Back

Often I hear about the controversy over illegal immigrants, but this was a fresh way to present the issue. It was very moving and quite an eye opener. I enjoyed hearing Maria's story and thought the flowy of the piece was quite good. The only thing that need a little work was the levels, I think Maria peaked a couple times.

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