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Expanding Our Vision of Immigrants' Rights and Workers' Rights
Expanding Our Vision of Immigrants' Rights and Workers' Rights
Listen to this episode from Radio Cachimbona on Spotify. Yvette Borja interviews University of Arizona Law School Professor Shefali Milczarek-Desai to discuss two of her recent/upcoming papers about the intersection of immigrants' rights and workers' rights. They discuss the ineffectiveness of Arizona's 2017 paid sick leave law, especially amongst im/migrant workers during the COVID-19 pandemic, the tension between immigration enforcement and workers' rights that the US legal system creates, and how community, instead of individual, well-being can lead us towards a future where paid sick leave is actually an effective tool for public health. Read Shefali's articles discussed in the episode here: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4513297 and https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4042097To support the podcast, become a monthly patron and get access to the #litreview online book club: https://patreon.com/radiocachimbona?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_linkFollow @radiocachimbona on Instragram, Twitter, and Facebook
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Expanding Our Vision of Immigrants' Rights and Workers' Rights
#GoodMuslimBadMuslim
#GoodMuslimBadMuslim
A monthly podcast featuring Tanzila 'Taz' Ahmed and Zahra Noorkbakhsh about the good and the bad about the American Muslim female experience. But you know, satirically & disturbingly hilarious.
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#GoodMuslimBadMuslim
It's Bigger Than The Ban : Code Switch
It's Bigger Than The Ban : Code Switch
Muslims make up a little over one percent of the U.S. population, but they seem to take up an outsized space in the American imagination. On this episode we explore why that is.
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It's Bigger Than The Ban : Code Switch
Radical White Terrorism | Intercepted on Acast
Radical White Terrorism | Intercepted on Acast
Guardian columnist Nesrine Malik talks about the “ghoulish routine” in the media and among politicians that increasingly emerges in the aftermath of massacres of Muslims by white supremacists. The Intercept’s Murtaza Hussain explains why, as a non-white Western Muslim, he felt compelled to analyze the “manifesto” of the shooter. University of Chicago historian Kathleen Belew, author of “Bring the War Home: The White Power Movement and Paramilitary America,” discusses the history of white power movements and why she draws a distinction between white power and white supremacy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Radical White Terrorism | Intercepted on Acast
The White Supremacy Court Upholds the Muslim Ban | Deconstructed on Acast
The White Supremacy Court Upholds the Muslim Ban | Deconstructed on Acast
On Tuesday the Supreme Court handed the president a huge victory in Trump v. Hawaii, the case challenging the legality of his executive order barring citizens of five Muslim-majority countries from entering the United States. The verdict upholding the ban generated a wave of condemnation across the country. On this special episode of Deconstructed, Mehdi Hasan speaks with Keith Ellison, the first Muslim-American ever elected to Congress, as well as Yemeni-American community organizer and anti-ban activist Debbie Almontaser. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The White Supremacy Court Upholds the Muslim Ban | Deconstructed on Acast
What Are Sanctuary Cities? - WAMC Podcasts
What Are Sanctuary Cities? - WAMC Podcasts
What do San Francisco, Chicago, and Albany, NY have in common? They’re sanctuary cities - among hundreds of other U.S. cities, states, and counties that have declared their support for immigrant populations, often by limiting their cooperation with Immigration and Customs Enforcement - otherwise known as ICE. Safe havens to some, crime-infested danger zones to
·wamcpodcasts.org·
What Are Sanctuary Cities? - WAMC Podcasts
We the People - Exploring the debate over 'sanctuary cities' on Stitcher
We the People - Exploring the debate over 'sanctuary cities' on Stitcher
Elizabeth Price Foley of Florida International University and Cristina Rodriguez of Yale University discuss President Trump's executive order on immigration and how Congress could respond to sanctuary cities going forward. Continue today’s conversation on Facebookand Twitter using @ConstitutionCtr. We want to know what you think of the podcast! Email us at editor@constitutioncenter.org. Sign up to receive Constitution Weekly, our email roundup of constitutional news and debate, at bit.ly/constitutionweekly. Please subscribe to We the People and our companion podcast, Live at America’s Town Hall, on iTunes, Stitcher, or your favorite podcast app. We the People is a member of Slate’s Panoply network. Check out the full roster of podcasts at Panoply.fm. Despite our congressional charter, the National Constitution Center is a private nonprofit; we receive little government support, and we rely on the generosity of people around the country who are inspired by our nonpartisan mission of constitutional debate and education. Please consider becoming a member to support our work, including this podcast. Visit constitutioncenter.org to learn more. This show was engineered by Kevin Kilbourne and produced by Nicandro Iannacci. Research was provided by Lana Ulrich and Tom Donnelly. The host of We the People is Jeffrey Rosen.
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We the People - Exploring the debate over 'sanctuary cities' on Stitcher
BPC Podcast Channel - What to Know on Immigration: Sanctuary Cities on Stitcher
BPC Podcast Channel - What to Know on Immigration: Sanctuary Cities on Stitcher
Our fourth episode of “What You Need to Know on Immigration” covers so-called “sanctuary cities” and their place in the politics of immigration. BPC’s Theresa Brown and Jordan LaPier cover what exactly a sanctuary city is; the relationship between state, local, and federal law enforcement on immigration; and legal challenges to sanctuary cities (such as the high-profile “Kate’s Law”... Source
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BPC Podcast Channel - What to Know on Immigration: Sanctuary Cities on Stitcher
99% Invisible – State (Sanctuary, Part 2) – 27:58
99% Invisible – State (Sanctuary, Part 2) – 27:58
In the 1980s, the United States experienced a refugee crisis. Thousands of Central Americans were fleeing civil wars in El Salvador and Guatemala, traveling north through Mexico, and crossing the border into the U.S. [Note: Just tuning in? Listen to … Continue reading →
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99% Invisible – State (Sanctuary, Part 2) – 27:58
99% Invisible – Church (Sanctuary, Part 1) – 26:43
99% Invisible – Church (Sanctuary, Part 1) – 26:43
In the 1980s, Rev. John Fife and his congregation at Southside Presbyterian Church began to help Central American migrants fleeing persecution from US backed dictatorships. Their efforts would mark the beginning of a new — and controversial — social movement … Continue reading →
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99% Invisible – Church (Sanctuary, Part 1) – 26:43
Better Life? Podcast
Better Life? Podcast
“A Better Life?” explores how America’s failed response to COVID-19 has reshaped immigrants’ lives and their relationship to the United States. Each episode tells a different immigrant story and examines how the crisis has challenged or changed that person’s ideas of what it means to be American. Our first season also included conversations with immigrant elders — grandparents, parents, aunts and uncles — to hear how they are coping during this time, and what they have learned over the years that can help the rest of us survive today’s challenges.
·abetterlifepodcast.com·
Better Life? Podcast
Homeland Insecurity
Homeland Insecurity
How Fear Changed America. Homeland Insecurity is a new documentary podcast from RAICES that chronicles the untold story of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). We go back to the beginning, when our government built a powerful new agency in the wake of 9/11 to protect America from terrorists—only to use that agency to terrorize immigrants. From family separation to federal agents deployed in Portland, the scope and cruelty of DHS continues to expand, begging the question: Is anyone safe? Season 1 is hosted by civil rights leader Erika Andiola, a galvanizing voice in the fight for migrant justice.
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Homeland Insecurity
Sick on the inside - Reveal
Sick on the inside - Reveal
For decades, the U.S. has run private “shadow prisons” for immigrants convicted of federal crimes. Biden has ordered the government to wind down those contracts.
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Sick on the inside - Reveal
The Daily – Monday, Feb. 27, 2017 – 22:37
The Daily – Monday, Feb. 27, 2017 – 22:37
What happened when Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents showed up in a small town that voted overwhelmingly for President Trump, transforming his campaign rhetoric into reality. Guests: Monica Davey, the Chicago bureau chief for The New York Times; Tim Grigsby, a print shop owner in West Frankfort, Ill.; Nicholas Kulish, an investigative reporter for The Times. For more information on today’s episode, visit http://nyti.ms/2lr2eI6.
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The Daily – Monday, Feb. 27, 2017 – 22:37
The Hidden History of Family Separation with Jacob Soboroff | Crosscut Talks
The Hidden History of Family Separation with Jacob Soboroff | Crosscut Talks
NBC News journalist Jacob Soboroff talks about Trump’s zero tolerance immigration policy, its origins and its possible return. When it was first reported that the United States government was systematically separating families at the southern border, the news was met with a kind of disbelief bolstered by a presidential administration that denied it had any such policy. But the signs that America was headed for a hardline approach to immigration policy were abundant in Donald Trump's campaign for the presidency. Once he was elected, his rhetoric turned to action, as his administration sought to transform American immigration policy on almost every front, but especially on the southern border. Eventually public resistance led the president to back down and rescind the policy, the policy the administration had denied existed. But before there was a public battle over the 5,400 immigrant children held by the federal government, there was another battle taking place within the federal government that pitted political appointees against career bureaucrats. This week on the Crosscut Talks podcast, This week on the Crosscut Talks podcast, Soboroff talks about that hidden fight, which he details in his book Separated: Inside an American Tragedy, how it likely prevents more families from being separated and whether the reelection of Donald Trump could result in a return to family separation. Plus, Crosscut reporter Lilly Fowler talks about one of the unintended consequences of pandemic relief in our prisons.
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The Hidden History of Family Separation with Jacob Soboroff | Crosscut Talks
What is happening to migrant children at US border facilities? – podcast
What is happening to migrant children at US border facilities? – podcast
Elora Mukherjee is a prominent US immigration lawyer. Several weeks ago she visited the Clint border facility in Texas, which was holding hundreds of children who had tried to cross the border. What she saw was so shocking she has decided to speak out. And: Jennifer Silvers on how our experiences when we are young can affect the rest of our lives
·theguardian.com·
What is happening to migrant children at US border facilities? – podcast
How COVID-19 is Changing Immigration and Security along the U.S. Border | AMU Disaster Crew on Acast
How COVID-19 is Changing Immigration and Security along the U.S. Border | AMU Disaster Crew on Acast
How is the coronavirus affecting immigration and security along the U.S. border with Mexico? In this episode, join host Glynn Cosker for a conversation with Sylvia Longmire, an expert in border security, immigration and Mexico's drug wars. Learn how COVID-19 has suspended immigration hearings forcing asylum seekers to stay in crowded tent camps along the border for longer periods of time as they wait for courts to reopen. Also learn about the effects on DHS's relatively new migration protocols program (MPP) that changes the way CBP processes asylum requests from migrants. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How COVID-19 is Changing Immigration and Security along the U.S. Border | AMU Disaster Crew on Acast
Criminal - Episode 62: Wildin on Stitcher
Criminal - Episode 62: Wildin on Stitcher
In 2014, 16-year-old Wildin Acosta left Olancho, Honduras and traveled toward the U.S. border. When he arrived, he turned himself in to border patrol agents. He was one of 68,541 unaccompanied minors who crossed the border into the U.S. that year. We spoke to Wildin Acosta shortly after Donald Trump’s inauguration, and after he had spent months in a detention center.  Say hello on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Sign up for our occasional newsletter, The Accomplice. Follow the show and review us on Apple Podcasts: iTunes.com/CriminalShow. We also make This is Love and Phoebe Reads a Mystery. Artwork by Julienne Alexander. Check out our online shop.  Episode transcripts are posted on our website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Criminal - Episode 62: Wildin on Stitcher
Rumble with Michael Moore – Ep. 117: Donald Trump's Crimes Against Humanity (feat. Jacob Soboroff) – 1:24:38
Rumble with Michael Moore – Ep. 117: Donald Trump's Crimes Against Humanity (feat. Jacob Soboroff) – 1:24:38
America has not come to grips with, nor atoned for the cruel and inhumane policies carried out at the U.S.-Mexico border or at the migrant detention facilities. It was one of the most gruesome policies carried out by the Trump administration, but the groundwork for his treatment of migrants was laid by previous administrations. Jacob Soboroff was one of the first journalists to gain access to the horrible migrant detention facilities on the U.S.-Mexico border for NBC News and MSNBC. His reports from the border shocked the country and helped force the Trump administration to reverse course on child separation. He joins Michael Moore to share his new reporting and discuss what must be done to fix this crime against humanity come January 20, 2021. Read Jacob's book, "Separated: Inside an American Tragedy" https://bookshop.org/a/1381/9780062992192 or https://amzn.to/3jWyQrj Check out the the four episode series by Jacob Soboroff & Katy Tur for MSNBC, "American Swamp" https://www.msnbc.com/americanswamp Music in the episode: "Mother and Child Reunion" - Paul Simon https://open.spotify.com/track/5vZ1BKMSLgrxxPYGMR904n Special offer for Rumble listeners from NetSuite! Sign up for a free guide from the world’s #1 cloud business system: http://www.netsuite.com/rumble A transcript of this conversation will soon be available at: https://rumble.media/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rumble-with-michael-moore/message
·radiopublic.com·
Rumble with Michael Moore – Ep. 117: Donald Trump's Crimes Against Humanity (feat. Jacob Soboroff) – 1:24:38
Aliento Podcast
Aliento Podcast
Aliento translates to “breath” - but when you give aliento to someone is like giving encouragement! At our podcast will talk about arts, politics, education, healing practices, and community organizing! We hope this podcast will provoke your thinking and inspire you to support the migrant rights movement! We hope this will spark your commitment to live a life where everyone’s humanity is recognized!
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Aliento Podcast
Broadcasts from the Border • A podcast on Spotify for Podcasters
Broadcasts from the Border • A podcast on Spotify for Podcasters
A podcast exploring U.S. immigration and border issues. Featuring interviews, narrative pieces, and creative audio storytelling. The brainchild of journalists working on the publication, Stories from the Border. Created by Jess Eng (producer, editor) and Meena Venkataramanan (host).
·podcasters.spotify.com·
Broadcasts from the Border • A podcast on Spotify for Podcasters
The Case For Immigration
The Case For Immigration
“The Case For Immigration” podcast explores issues in American history, economics, political philosophy, and culture and argues that large-scale immigration benefits Americans across income levels and strengthens American culture. The podcast argues that cuts to current immigration levels would leave America weaker, smaller, less innovative, less optimistic, less religious, and less able to meet its fiscal obligations.
·player.fm·
The Case For Immigration
The Immigrant's Journey
The Immigrant's Journey
Each week we share a story, explore insights that can illuminate our path, and interview guests with their own fascinating immigrant journeys, getting to know what’s cool, weird and mental about each other’s cultures showing that we’re all a little messed up but we’re all pretty similar too. Hosted by Carmen Neta & produced by Philip Kidd. Music by Caterina Schrebri #society #culture #immigrantsinireland #migrant #immigrants
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The Immigrant's Journey
Immigrant Masters Unite: Dissecting The Minds of Successful Immigrants To Live The TRUE American Dream!
Immigrant Masters Unite: Dissecting The Minds of Successful Immigrants To Live The TRUE American Dream!
Immigrant Masters Unite is the ultimate, one of a kind podcast where immigrant business owners and entrepreneurs share their success stories to help other live the TRUE AMERICAN DREAM! Finally, a podcast where we immigrants can call home and learn from each other! Polish Peter, an immigrant himself who came to United States from Poland when he was 14 years old, had to overcome many obstacles millions of immigrant entrepreneurs face every day. From learning English, to adjusting to new culture, new business ideas and business growth strategies, Peter has build a successful business growth, marketing and coaching company from scratch. Listen to this funny as heck podcast where Peter shares LIFE lessons, interviews other successful immigrants, shares powerful case studies and trainings from successful immigrants who GET what it takes to be successful in a new culture! :)
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Immigrant Masters Unite: Dissecting The Minds of Successful Immigrants To Live The TRUE American Dream!
Immigration: Know Your Rights
Immigration: Know Your Rights
https://soundcloud.com/thepurplestatereport/immigration-know-your-rights Recent actions by ICE and the Trump deportation machine have raised concerns in the Colorado immigrant community. Now is a
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Immigration: Know Your Rights