The Case for Open Borders
Written by John Washington
Narrated by Pete Cross
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John Washington
John Washington is a staff writer at Arizona Luminaria, where he writes about the border, climate change, democracy, and more. He has written for The Atlantic, The Washington Post, The Nation, The Intercept, and other outlets. Washington is also a translator of books; his most recent translations include The Hollywood Kid by Óscar Martínez and Juan Martínez, and Blood Barrios by Alberto Arce, which won a PEN Translates Award. He lives in Tucson, Arizona, and tweets @jbwashing.
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