Ann arbor, michigan. Its an hour and 20 minutes. Good afternoon and thank you for joining us here today for th good afternoon thanks for joining us today if you are here in the room and those joining us through lifestream through our partners and through our host here today school for Public Policy International Policy center and also a special thanks to cspanan for the interest they have taken in this conversation to join us here to capture the discussion. I am the director of Wallace House home to the fellowship for journalists and the livingston award livingston award for young journalists that brings us here today. Od it is a prestigious prize referred to as the pulitzer for the young to award excellence in journalism by journalist under the age of 35. So our special guest today visiting one the livingston award for National Reporting in 2017 for her story unclaimed and that story that brings us to our talk today with the title beyond the wall , the human toll of Border Crossing. U
Thanks to cspan for the interest theyve taken in this conversation today and for joining us here to capture the discussion. Im lynnnet, the director of Wallace House. Its the livingston awards for young journalists that brings us here today. Their livingston award is a prestigious prize referred to this thats pull letters for pulitzers prize for journalist under the age of 35. Our special guest visiting won the livingston award for National Reporting in 2017 for her story, unclaimed and it is that story that brings to us our talk today with the title beyond the wall the human toll of border crossingsment unclaimed tells the story of an anonymous, undocumented man, left in a vegetative state, after a tragic truck accident during a border crossing. Unknown and unclaimed, he languished in a hospital bed for now nearly two decades. The man came to be called 66 garage because there was no information on him no one knew his name. Perhaps that name was a reference to the truck route on which
Ford school for policy and International Policy center. We want to give a special thanks to cspan for the interest they have taken in this conversation today and for joining us here to capture the discussion. Director of wallets house which is home to the night wallace fellowship for journalists. Its the livingston awards for young journalists that brings us here today. The livingston awards is a prestigious prize often referred to as the polluters for the young but awards excellence in journalism by journalists under the age of 35. Brooke jarvis, our special guest won the livingston award for National Reporting in 2017 for her story unclaimed and it is that story that brings us to our talk today beyond the wall, the human toll of border crossing. Tell thells that story of an anonymous, undocumented man left in a vegetative state after a tragic truck accident during a border crossing. Unclaimed, he languished in a hospital bed for nearly two decades. The man came to be called 66 garage
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Our hoarses here today, the guilder r. Ford school for Public Policy and the International Policy center, and we also want to give a person thanks to cspan for the interest theyve taken in this conversation today and for joining us here to capture the discussion. Im lynnnet, the director of Wallace House. Its the livingston awards for young journalists that brings us here today. Their livingston award is a prestigious prize referred to this thats pull letters for pulitzers prize for journalist under the age of 35. Our special guest visiting won the livingston award for National Reporting in 2017 for her story, unclaimed and it is that story that brings to us our talk today with the title beyond the wall the human toll of border crossingsment unclaimed tells the story of an anonymous, undocumented man, left in a vegetative state, after a tragic truck accident during a border crossing. Unknown and unclaimed, he languished in a hospital bed for now nearly two decades. The man came to be c