From the Bookshelves: Rivermouth: A Chronicle of Language, Faith, and Migration
In her memoir Rivermouth: A Chronicle of Language, Faith, and Migration, author Alejandra Oliva recounts her experiences working as a translator and interpreter for people seeking asylum in the United States. But as she navigates the world of immigration advocacy, she starts to grapple with the question of what it means to help, and what it means to “want to star in the helping.”
On this episode of NPR’s Code Switch, host B.A. Parker talks to Oliva about her childhood, her work, and the winding path that led her from the publishing industry to divinity school to the U.S.-Mexico border.
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