Kristen Cabrera
Production Assistant and ReporterKristen Cabrera is a graduate of the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies in Portland, Maine, where she saw snow for the first time and walked a mile through a blizzard. A native of the Rio Grande Valley, she graduated from the University of Texas-Pan American (now UTRGV) and is a former KUT News intern. She has been working as a freelance audio producer, writer and podcaster. Email her: kcabrera@kut.org
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“The best predictor of how the court is going to rule on a divisive contested shadow docket application is the partisan valence of the case.”
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‘A universal thing we’re all going to go through’: Texas author explores mourning, grief in new bookDina Gachman shares her story of healing after losing her mother and sister in ‘So Sorry For Your Loss: How I Learned to Live with Grief, and Other Grave Concerns.’
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Director Lesli Linka Glatter talks filming in Texas and exploring the story through the lens of “why.”
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Reefer’s relationship with the genre spans more than just a couple of hits.
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With gun control hearings occurring on the hill, Edgar Sandoval of the New York Times followed the survivors and their families as they worked to recover a semblance of normalcy.
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Muslim transition homes for the recently incarcerated provide stability amid an ever-increasing needMany nonprofit halfway houses or homeless shelters can be Christian-based, which can alienate Muslim prison converts and others of different faiths.
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Traffickers are peddling the opioid and recruiting smugglers through platforms like WhatsApp, TikTok and Instagram.
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The massive corporate restructuring, specifically aimed at building trust with the American government and American users, will relocate all U.S. user data to U.S. servers.
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The new movie debuted at South by Southwest and tells the story of a group of Mexican American boys in the 1950s who would become Texas state golf champions.
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“Food carries memory, helps us connect with those symbiotic relationships with nature and with synergy. Just like the Three Sisters, those teachings are in there.”