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Listen to February 13, 2009 Edition with host Mark McLemore

Tucson Black History - Border Crossing Decline - Audobon Society's Anniversary - Vicki Brown

Hear about the history of African-Americans in Tucson, and how a relic of our segregationist past is serving a positive new role in our future.

The Dunbar Project
The Tucson Urban League

Although the recession is causing a decrease in the number of illegal border crossings, thousands still see the United States as their best chance to escape from poverty. Claudine LoMonaco reports from the border.

Kino Border Initiative
No More Deaths

The Tucson Audubon Society is celebrating its 60th anniversary. Hear why birding is an important element to our local economy.

Violinist Vicki Brown talks about her new album Seas and Trees. Vicki is a Tucson musician with a passion for collaboration and exploration.

Listen to February 6 Edition - Civil rights pioneer, local businesses and StoryCorps

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