GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KREX) — A SWAT standoff with a shelter-in-place ended with a man in jail this weekend. Grand Junction Police Officers attempted to contact a man with several warrants on Sunday in the 1800 block of North 23rd Street. 32-year-old Marco Macias reportedly refused to cooperate with officers and barricaded himself. SWAT operators […]
To celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, ASU welcomed Fort Hays University’s Marco Macias, Ph.D., with his lecture “Pancho Villa: A cultural history of the Man, the Myth, the Legend” on Monday,
Hi, I am Marco Macias, a history teacher here at Fort Hays State University. Thank you for tuning in, and welcome to a BookByte of The Line Becomes a River: Dispatches from the Border, a fascinating narrative from Francisco Cantu. In the book, he describes his experiences growing up on the border and then pursuing a career in border patrol for several years. Traversing through the desert, he learns to understand the inhumanity of forcing immigrants across the desert and returns to civilian life. Afterward, he discovers the particularities of family separation as an undocumented friend visits his dying mother and can’t come back after decades of living in the United States.
Hi, I am Marco Macias, a history teacher here at Fort Hays State University. Thank you for tuning in, and welcome to a BookByte of The Line Becomes a River: Dispatches from the Border, a fascinating narrative from Francisco Cantu. In the book, he describes his experiences growing up on the border and then pursuing a career in border patrol for several years. Traversing through the desert, he learns to understand the inhumanity of forcing immigrants across the desert and returns to civilian life.
Hi, I am Marco Macias, a history teacher here at Fort Hays State University. Thank you for tuning in, and welcome to a BookByte of The Line Becomes a River: Dispatches from the Border, a fascinating narrative from Francisco Cantu.