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The Latino Vote in Yakima, Washington

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In partnership with High Country News, we dive into what the Latino vote looks like in Yakima, Washington, a region where the number of Latinos has doubled since 1970, and as of 2020, where Latinos make up the majority. Through the reporting of journalist Natalia Mesa and photographer Roberto “Bear” Guerra, we will witness those working to increase representation of the Latino vote.

Aired: 10/29/24
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