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Episode 8: My Dad Called Me a Coconut

Episode 8: My Dad Called Me a Coconut

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Vanessa Sanchez came to Del Rio just before her sophomore year in high school, bringing with her a whirlwind of experiences from Eagle Pass, California, and North Dakota, —thanks to her father’s role as a Border Patrol agent. Born into a Mexican-American family but raised on the move, Vanessa’s journey is a fascinating blend of cultures and contradictions. She's now "Brown and Proud", but with a Spanish fluency that’s more of a work in progress, thanks to her family's complex relationship with the language. Vanessa’s story reveals the striking contrast between media portrayals and the lived reality of border life, and how her time in Del Rio reshaped her understanding of her own culture and identity.


00:00 Introduction to Border Kids
01:16 Meet Vanessa
02:03 Life in Del Rio
03:23 Cultural Challenges and Language Barriers
06:30 Social Dynamics and Friendships
09:25 Nightlife and Safety Concerns
17:55 Misunderstandings and Media Portrayals
21:18 Immigration Issues and Political Views
28:34 Reflecting on Immigration Reporting
29:08 Life as a Border Patrol Agent's Child
33:12 Cultural Identity and Growth
35:49 Memorable High School Experiences
38:35 Challenging Moments and Realizations
42:37 Impact of the Uvalde Tragedy
47:54 Participating in the Project
50:22 Final Thoughts and Farewell





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