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Here and Now: Immigration, Kingsolver

 
November 13, 2009
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( Phoenix, AZ ) Here and Now looked back at a grocery workers strike in Southern California that had implications for a proposed strike in Arizona. Host Steve Goldstein spoke with Ben Johnson of the American Immigration Council about DHS Secretary Janet Napoltano's outline for immigration reform. Dr. John Galgiani talked about valley fever and why Arizonans should be cautious. Former Arizona Congressman Matt Salmon talked about a proposed constitutional amendment that would impose term limits on members of Congress. Novelist Barbara Kingsolver talked about her first new novel in 9 years, The Lacuna and why she left Arizona. ASU volcanologist Amanda Clark discussed a mud volcano that is the focus of a new National Geographic film.

Click here for information on the Valley Fever Workshop Sunday in Tucson.

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