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Published 09/27/2008 - 2:26 p.m. EST

Scott's Farm in Unicoi
Scott's Farm in Unicoi has grown strawberries and tomatoes since 1973 with the help of migrant labor. (Photo: Emily Elliott)

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By Jake Herron

In 1973 migrant farm workers, who move with the seasons, were families that worked under the supervision of a crew leader. But since the 1970s the family situations of people who do this kind of work have evolved as much as the farm itself.

Published 09/20/2008 - 2:53 p.m. EST

Patricia Breto le compra una tarjeta telefónica a Félix Mendoza. Un estudio ha descu¬bierto que los minutos listados en las tarjetas no siempre pueden ser tomado al valor nominal. (Foto: Nathan Baker)
Patricia Breto buys a phone card from Félix Mendoza. One study says minutes listed on the cards are not always at face value (Photo: Nathan Baker)

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By Nathan Baker

Many immigrants in Erwin use prepaid calling cards to stay in touch with family members in their countries of origin. The cards, found in stores throughout the area, offer rates cheaper than conventional landline long distance calls. Even so, buyers sometimes feel cheated.

Published 08/27/2008 - 11:13 a.m. EST

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By Kendrea Parsons

The American Obesity Association says obesity is higher among blacks and Hispanic Americans, a trend that may lead to diabetes, heart disease and high blood pressure.

Published 08/27/2008 - 8:49 a.m. EST

Guillermo Mendoza
Guillermo Mendoza (Photo: Emily Elliott)

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By Michael Dobson

Leading the Unicoi County High School marching band would bring a lot of pressure to the typical sophomore, but not to Guillermo Mendoza.

Published 08/27/2008 - 8:14 a.m. EST

Carlos Martinez envía a su familia en México el dinero que gana por su trabajo en la fábrica lo más seguido posible. (Foto: Jake Herron)
Carlos Martinez sends money he earns from his factory job to his family in Mexico as often as he can (Photo: Jake Herron)

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By Jake Herron

Sending money home is one way immigrants show love for their families. For, that means a trip to La Mexicana.

Published 08/25/2008 - 10:32 a.m. EST

Carmen Acevedo
Unicoi hairdresser Carmen Acevedo says she doesn’t vote along party lines, but rather for the candidate (Photo: Stanford Dailey)

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By Stanford Dailey

Come November, some members of the Hispanic community intend to make their voices heard by voting in the presidential election. But getting people to the polls is the first step.

Published 08/21/2008 - 6:57 p.m. EST

Jovanna Ascencio, left, and Isabel Reynoso, right, work together on a worksheet
Jovanna Ascencio and Isabel Reynoso work on a worksheet (Photo: Heather Richardson)

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By Heather Richardson

It’s 3 p.m. on Friday. School is out and Hispanic students of all ages are headed to the after-school program at Unicoi United Methodist Church.

Published 08/20/2008 - 2:43 p.m. EST

Meat from goats like the ones above from Amanda Thurman’s farm in Carter County, Tenn., is said to be healthier than beef. (Photograph: Steven Jones)
Meat from goats like the ones above from Amanda Thurman’s farm in Carter County, Tenn., is said to be healthier than beef (Photo: Steven Jones)

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By Stanford Dailey

Goat: It’s what could be for dinner folks in East Tennessee give the "other red meat" a chance.

Published 08/18/2008 - 8:19 a.m. EST

Washington County
Participants in the Growing Tennessee photography program gather at Fender's Farm in Washington County (Photo: Katie Connors)

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By Katie Connors

The sound of rewinding camera film mingled with laugher at Fender's Farm last fall as seven young photographers took their first field trip of the year.

Published 08/27/2008 - 9:01 a.m. EST

Band Director Brad Williams conducting
Band Director Brad Williams conducting (Photo: Emily Elliott)

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By Michael Dobson

The Unicoi County High marching band is “small in size, but big in heart.”

Published 08/27/2008 - 8:40 a.m. EST

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By Ashley Peterson

 With Spanish language channels on cable TV, viewers can enjoy programs other than those in English. But which are preferred by bilingual teens at Unicoi County High School?

Published 08/27/2008 - 7:36 a.m. EST

Connie y Augustina Saldaña ahora pueden encontrar alimentos Hispanos en las tiendas convencionales. (Foto por Stanford Dailey)
Connie and Augustina Saldaña are now able to find Hispanic foods in mainstream groceries (Photo: Stanford Dailey)

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By Katie Connors

For Connie Saldaña, finding ingredients for Mexican food once meant a trip to a specialty market. Today, she goes to nearby chain stores.

Published 08/21/2008 - 7:47 p.m. EST

Bernie Rodriguez' ESOL class in Johnson City
Bernie Rodriguez' ESOL class in Johnson City (Photo: Wes Bunch)

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By Wes Bunch

In Bernie Rodriguez’s English for Speakers of Other Languages class, students know the program is their ticket to a better life.

Published 08/20/2008 - 7:32 p.m. EST

Sarai, Joel, Victor, Elias and Jire Terrazas
Sarai, Joel, Victor, Elias and Jire Terrazas (Photo: Stanford Dailey)

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By Steven Jones

An old stone church in Erwin houses a Spanish-language congregation on Sunday afternoons.

Published 08/20/2008 - 2:38 p.m. EST

Carlos Martinez shops for food
Carlos Martinez shops for food (Photo: Steven Jones)

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By Nathan Baker

Oscar Perez sits in the Maytag Home Style Laundromat waiting patiently for the spin cycle to end. He's one of many Hispanic men adjusting to the demands of housework.

Published 08/18/2008 - 8:11 a.m. EST

Garcia Grajeda and her mother, Laura
Grecia and her mother (Photo: Amanda Vicars)

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By Amanda Vicars

Summer school may be dreaded by kids of all ages, but not so with students at East Tennessee State University’s Migrant Education Program.