Interesting, In-depth, important stories unsilenced
I’ve been living in Miami for almost a decade. Until recent years, Little Haiti appeared to be just a “dangerous” place that one tries to avoid when driving South. Now it is becoming a much-coveted real estate area; it’s up-and-coming as art and design businesses centralized in Wynwood have begun to expand. Beyond that, little is known about the Haitians in Miami. I am glad to have found this Podcast, and the stories that real journalists have unearthed, real journalists because these are stories based on professional investigation, the voices of Oz Woloshya and Ana Arana bring me deep into a world full of rich human-interest, carefully told stories that inform, move and invite reflection. These stories happened in the past, and yet eerily they seem to be happening right now. Just like news stories, they are inconclusive, waiting patiently for a closure. The podcast somehow provides that possibility. I like this podcast; it fills the void that mainstream media no longer cares. I also like the music in the background and the writing. Kudos to you guys, who have made this possible! Can’t stop listening to it.
Goodlife8 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/14/23
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Truly a well put together podcast and it keeps you on your toes. The narration is great and each episode flows really well. It’s very sad that the Mexican government hasn’t made an effort to resolve these crimes but as we learn, it appears there may be a reason why they might not want to. I hope...Read full review »
trippymimi via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/17/20
Looking forward to listening to this show. A very important topic to unveil and made by a team whose work I respect!
cread1993 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/27/20
Kudos to the brave journalists, mothers and allies of this movement to find the truth. My heart and prayer is with you. This is one of the dozen stories where Mexican authorities corruption has tried to get away with abusing its people. Time is ending for abusive authorities that pair up with...Read full review »
Salazuki via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/12/20
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