World Mar 05 The factory that combines school and work to give El Salvador a brighter future By Fred de Sam Lazaro
World Mar 02 Watch 7:50 The race to develop coffee that can survive climate change What has driven tens of thousands of Salvadorans to leave home, many for the U.S.? El Salvador's coffee beans suffered a devastating disease five years ago, and now face an even greater existential threat: climate change. Special correspondent Fred de… By Fred de Sam Lazaro
World Feb 28 Watch 7:37 The ‘silent massacre’ killing El Salvador’s sugarcane workers A mysterious, chronic kidney disease is wreaking havoc on farm workers in Central America, particularly those who harvest sugar. Despite the risks, Salvadoran cane cutters continue the grueling work, pushed by economic troubles. Special correspondent Fred de Sam Lazaro reports… By Fred de Sam Lazaro
Nation Feb 27 Watch 8:26 What mass deportation would mean for Salvadoran families in the U.S. For the Velasco family, life in California feels like an American dream. But having stayed in the U.S. under a program called Temporary Protected Status, it's a dream that may soon end. President Trump plans to halt TPS for hundreds… By PBS NewsHour