Marian Navarro
Producer for Morning Edition and Fronterasmarian@tpr.org
(210) 614-8977 x404
Marian Navarro produces for Texas Public Radio's Morning Edition and Fronteras.
She interned with the Voces Oral History Center, where she wrote and narrated a series of audio pieces highlighting notable Latinos for Hispanic Heritage Month in collaboration with Austin's NPR station KUT. She also worked as a reporter and producer on season 3 of Darkness, a true crime podcast for UT Austin's audio production house, The Drag.
She is a life-long San Antonian and is a recent journalism graduate from The University of Texas at Austin's School of Journalism.
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The San Antonio Park Foundation will postpone the annual event to a later date amid forecast heavy rainfall forecasted in the area this weekend.
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Howard Campbell spent over three decades in Cuidad Juárez speaking to victims and perpetrators of ongoing violence in the city. He includes their stories and an analysis of the violence in the book, "Downtown Juárez: Underworlds of Violence & Abuse."
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Jennifer Dobbertin was one of three chefs selected by the fast food giant to put her take on the iconic Crunchwrap Supreme. She discussed her involvement in the company's inaugural program and her cultural influences.
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Cuidad Juárez — a sister city to El Paso, Texas — had once been dubbed the "murder capital of the world." Anthropologist Howard Campbell breaks down the complex causes of the violence in the book "Downtown Juárez: Underworlds of Violence & Abuse."
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Legisladores del Valle del Río Grande piden al Departamento de Estado aplicar el tratado de agua con México.
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The state's last remaining sugar mill announced its closure last month following ongoing water supply issues with Mexico. Valley representatives Vicente Gonzalez and Monica De La Cruz both said the U.S. State Department has failed to hold Mexico accountable.
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The Jan. 24 panel discussion used the reissue of the book "West of the Creek: Murder, Mayhem and Vice in Old San Antonio" as a launching point for a broader conversation about the importance — and misconceptions — of San Antonio's historic West Side.
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San Antonio residents can attend in-person comment sessions or leave a comment online or by phone about five proposed changes to the city charter.
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Estudiante de San Antonio coronada ganadora del Kid Baking Championship del Food Network.
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NEISD seventh grader Lila Smethurst won the competition Monday night with her chocolate volcano came. She takes home the $25,000 prize and a feature in Food Network Magazine.