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Zaidee Stavely

Reporter, Radio Bilingue & KQED News
Zaidee Stavely fell in love with radio in the mountains of Veracruz, Mexico, while reporting on the small community radio station of Radio Huayacocotla, which plays local traditional music, broadcasts news in four languages, and puts families in touch with their loved ones living and working in New York. In addition to reporting for KQED, she also reports and edits features for Radio Bilingüe, the Latino Public Radio network.
Guadalupe Garcia (left) hugs her mother Gabriela Garcia.
Immigration
US citizen children of DACA recipients await Supreme Court ruling on program
A school campus with small blue buildings
Global Nation Education
Newcomer students face daunting obstacles to graduate. This California high school makes it possible.
A teacher speaks in front of the classroom.
In this California classroom, students teach each other their home languages — and learn acceptance
People sitting in chairs at a clinic
Proposed ‘public charge’ rule change stirs confusion over green card eligibility
Woman leans over desks handing out paper, with two other women sitting around and white board in elemenatary school classroom behind them
Brain Gain
In a California elementary school, parents have a classroom of their own
In Mexico City, a grandmother, who has not seen her relatives living in the US for nearly two decades, “visits” them through a virtual reality video made by the Family Reunions Project.
Economics
Homesick? Two immigrant entrepreneurs are creating virtual reunions.
students
Justice
US law students, driven by their own family stories, are helping asylum-seekers
School
Education
How one school is helping students cope with post-election fears
Sisters Migration 3
Conflict
Violence drove these stepsisters from home, but their journey to the US brought them together