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The Golden Dreams Podcast

By: York College of PA
  • Summary

  • An in-depth look into the various factors that play into the story of the passengers of the Golden Venture in the 1990s. This Podcast was produced by York College Students in the Podcasting the Past class in the Spring of 2024.
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Episodes
  • 3. Freedom Eagle
    May 15 2024
    1. Freedom Eagle:

    Shane Mundis and Sara Purdon take a look at the harsh environment of detainment the immigrants experienced over four years. To understand such situations, noteworthy figures such as former judge Craig Trebilcock, Harriet Miller, and Joan Maruskin, each give their views and experiences on the matter. Episode transcript available at https://ycphistpolisci.com/golden-dreams-podcast/.

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    25 mins
  • 8. Caged Freedom Eagle
    May 15 2024
    1. Caged Eagle:

    As we wrap up Golden Dreams, we walk you through the pardon and release of the Golden Venture passengers. We also recap some of the series and explain why this story is so important for American immigration policy today. Episode transcript available at https://ycphistpolisci.com/golden-dreams-podcast/.

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    11 mins
  • 7. Statues of Liberty
    May 15 2024
    1. Statues of Liberty:

    Alaina Crowell and Ryn Johnson cover the political landscape on which the Golden Venture saga takes place. By looking at immigration policy leading up to the 1990s, they argue that the Golden Venture says just as much about immigration today as it did thirty years ago. Episode Transcript and show notes available at https://ycphistpolisci.com/golden-dreams-podcast/.

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    44 mins

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