
Latino Voices in Jackson
10/11/20 • 31 min
In this episode, we explore the experiences of Latino community members in Jackson, Wyoming.
What's behind (what's up with) the gap between perceptions and reality when it comes to Jackson's demographic?
Alina Indracas and Lina Collado share their stories of living Latino in Jackson and how they hope to see Jackson grow into the future.
In this episode, we explore the experiences of Latino community members in Jackson, Wyoming.
What's behind (what's up with) the gap between perceptions and reality when it comes to Jackson's demographic?
Alina Indracas and Lina Collado share their stories of living Latino in Jackson and how they hope to see Jackson grow into the future.
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