Anna Boiko-Weyrauch

Chopping Chicken in Missouri: Immigrants — Not Locals — Still Fill the Processing Lines

Butchering chicken and meat. It's dangerous, low-paying factory work, and it leans heavily on immigrant workers, sometimes illegally. But some immigrants are deciding to move on from such tough work. Anna Boiko-Weyrauch reports from Missouri.

Chopping Chicken in Missouri: Immigrants — Not Locals — Still Fill the Processing Lines

Far From the Pacific, Micronesians Increasingly Call Missouri Home

Far From the Pacific, Micronesians Increasingly Call Missouri Home

Owner of Asian Market in Columbia, Missouri Sees Future in New Immigrants

Owner of Asian Market in Columbia, Missouri Sees Future in New Immigrants
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Rwanda Lake Poses Gas Danger, Energy Promise

Rwanda Lake Poses Gas Danger, Energy Promise
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Rwanda Green Plan Links Environmental Health to Economic Health

Rwanda Green Plan Links Environmental Health to Economic Health

Teleconferencing to Connect War-Scattered Hmong Community

Hmong people living in the US can call to tell stories, sing songs and share local news.

Teleconferencing to Connect War-Scattered Hmong Community
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Geo Answer: Saving a nomadic language

Correspondent Anna Boiko-Weyrauch reports on efforts by some Tuaregs in the west African country of Mali to preserve their traditional language. Mali is the answer to today's Geo Quiz.

Geo Answer: Saving a nomadic language
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Mockingbird in Monroeville

Mockingbird in Monroeville

<i>Mockingbird</i> in Monroeville

<i>Mockingbird</i> in Monroeville
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Ghana fashion takes the catwalk

Designers aim to build international reputations for their stylish clothes.

Ghana fashion takes the catwalk
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Aha Moment: TV On The North Slope

Aha Moment: TV On The North Slope