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Ozarks at Large for Tuesday, March 12, 2019

On today's show, we learn why the Cherokee Nation is searching for boundary markers placed nearly 150 years ago and why those markers are still important today. Plus, we discuss faith, gender, and understanding with Asma Barlas, a political science professor at Ithaca University. And we get details on the next season of Broadway at Walton Arts Center.

Kyle Kellams is KUAF's news director and host of Ozarks at Large.
As NPR's Southwest correspondent based in Austin, Texas, John Burnett covers immigration, border affairs, Texas news and other national assignments. In 2018, 2019 and again in 2020, he won national Edward R. Murrow Awards from the Radio-Television News Directors Association for continuing coverage of the immigration beat. In 2020, Burnett along with other NPR journalists, were finalists for a duPont-Columbia Award for their coverage of the Trump Administration's Remain in Mexico program. In December 2018, Burnett was invited to participate in a workshop on Refugees, Immigration and Border Security in Western Europe, sponsored by the RIAS Berlin Commission.
Roby Brock is the Editor-in-Chief and Host of Talk Business & Politics.
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