Rundown for AK, November 13, 2004
LATIN ALASKA
Open/Credits/Newscast
1. Possible Deportation… Immigration officials have arrested a
Mexican grandmother in Juneau and are working toward deporting her. Julia
Carlisle/pkg/5:08
2. U.S. Citizenship Process… Latin-American immigrants in Anchorage
speak about the hoops they have to jump through to become American citizens.
Gabriel Spitzer/wrap/3:08
3. Immigration Lawyer… Robin Bronen of Catholic Social Services
assists immigrants and refugees in Alaska. Gabriel Spitzer/2-way/3:57
Break #1 Enrique Coria “Taquito Militar”
4. Alaska-Mex… The quest for the best burrito in the subarctic.
Ellen Lockyer and Ashley Gross/pkg/6:26
5. Mariachi Singer… Simon Hernandez not only makes a good chicken
chipotle, he also serenades the ladies. Ashley Gross/pkg/3:03
6. Spanish Publications… News, yellow pages, classified ads – all
en Español. Ellen Lockyer/pkg/3:46
7. Gladys Narino… Commentator Heather Lende has this tribute to one
Colombian woman who recently retired from watching over the kids of Haines.
Commentary/2:45
8. Cuba Trip… The Dancing Bears, an Anchorage folk-dance club, is
traveling in Cuba this month to learn how music and dance are used in religious
ceremonies. Gabriel Spitzer/wrap/2:11
Break #2 Buena Vista Social Club “Pueblo Nuevo”
9. Our Lady of Guadalupe… In November and early December, Mexican
Catholics say the rosary each night in a different person’s home. Gabriel
Spitzer/pkg/4:58
10. Xochiquetzal Tiqun… A Mexican folk dance group that’s gaining
popularity in Anchorage. Ellen Lockyer/pkg/3:34
11. Salvadorans in Kodiak… Kodiak’s canneries offer welcome
employment to Salvadoran immigrants, but the work has its dangers. Mike Murray/pkg/4:15
12. Calendar of Events. Tito Puente “Vaya Puente” 0:56
13. 300 Villages… St. Michael, Ambler, Kokhanok. Vox pop/3:21
Close credits, Tito Puente “Mambo Diablo” ____