Pulitzer-winning Sonia Nazario speaks at Eckerd College about ongoing child refugee crisis

Share

Sonia Nazario, the Pulitzer-winning journalist and author of the book, Enrique’s Journey, spoke at Eckerd College Thursday night about the ongoing child refugee crisis. It was the first time that Nazario, and Enrique’s mother, Lourdes Flores, spoke to an audience together. They focused on the harsh realities, misconceptions and solutions to the crisis in Central and North America.

The auditorium was packed to capacity with 600 people. Some in the audience were Eckerd College freshman, who are required to read Nazario’s book as part of their curriculum. In an interview before her speech, Nazario was clear about the need to untangle the terms migrant and refugee.

Some critics of the US immigration policy are convinced immigrants are coming as economic immigrants to take American jobs. But Lourdes Flores said that’s is not what motivates her or other Latinos to leave home.

Mass incarceration and keeping jails full are the driving forces of the for-profit corrections business. And according to Nazario, they depend on immigrants for business.

In the face of such despair, what can be done? Nazario admits that it is a complex issue, but that there are solutions.

Nazario and Flores spoke during the first in a series of public events at Eckerd College focused on immigration, called “Between Worlds: Immigration, Identity and Globalization.” The next will be on Tuesday, September 30.

You may also like

A Voice for the Truth Commission, Energy Crisis

African farmers look to the past and the future to...

Tampa folk singer mixes genres and breaks norms

Listen: Intro Song: Jasmine Air, Noan Partly  Amidst Beyonce’s genre-defying...

Addressing Environmental Urgency on Earth Day with Dr. Fred Harvey

In this episode of "The Healthy Steps Show" on WMNF...

Florida Wildlife Corridor
Florida Supreme Court justices are urged to weigh environmental funding

Environmental groups Thursday urged the Florida Supreme Court to take...

Ways to listen

WMNF is listener-supported. That means we don't advertise like a commercial station, and we're not part of a university.

Ways to support

WMNF volunteers have fun providing a variety of needed services to keep your community radio station alive and kickin'.

Follow us on Instagram

Step Outside
Player position: