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Young Latinos use virtual reality to reunite immigrant families separated by borders

Posted by: Communications on October 17, 2018

Categories: Financial Support, In the Media

Published October 9, 2018.

Two young Latinos are using technology and their immigration experiences to connect families who are separated by countries and continents.

Read the full story: Young Latinos use virtual reality to reunite immigrant families separated by borders (nbcnews.com)…


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