The Rio Grande River serves as the border between the United States and Mexico and in many ways keeps people apart. A historic project is underw...

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The Rio Grande River serves as the border between the United States and Mexico and in many ways keeps people apart. A historic project is underw...
The Rio Grande River serves as the border between the United States and Mexico and in many ways keeps people apart. A historic project is underway to create a binational park along the river in Laredo in Texas and Nuevo Laredo in Mexico as a way to bring the two communities and nations together, as well as provide a variety of amenities.

The vision for the park is discussed in this Pass The Mic episode, which is guest hosted by Mariana Del Valle Prieto Cervantes of Green Latinos. She speaks with Tricia Cortez and Martin Castro of the Rio Grande International Study Center, who explain that the aim is for the six-mile-long park to benefit the health of the Rio Grande and provide a gathering space for people, showcase local culture, drive tourism, and generate economic activity.

Note: This podcast is in Spanish with English subtitles and a transcript.

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https://bit.ly/TwoNationPark