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In Los Angeles, CA, armed, masked agents of the state are snatching and disappearing immigrants off the street, peaceful protestors and journalists are being attacked with tear gas and rubber bullets, National Guard troops and active-duty Marines have been deployed to police and intimidate American citizens. Fear and uncertainty have gripped America’s second largest city as a barrage of misinformation obscures the reality on the ground; nevertheless, Angelinos continue to defy the Trump administration’s attacks on immigrant communities and authoritarian crackdown on civil rights. In this episode of Working People, we take you to the streets of LA and speak with multiple on-the-ground eyewitnesses to the events of the past two weeks to help you better understand what’s actually happening and where this is all heading.Guests:
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- Sonali Kolhatkar is an award winning journalist, broadcaster, writer, and author; she is the founder, host, and executive director of Rising Up with Sonali. She is the author of Talking About Abolition: A Police-Free World is Possible and Rising Up: The Power of Narrative in Pursuing Racial Justice.
- Javier Cabral is the editor-in-chief of the award-winning, independent outlet L.A. Taco
- Michael Nigro is an award-winning filmmaker and multimedia journalist who is among the numerous journalists to have been assaulted by police while reporting on assignment in LA.
- Tim Javier Cabral, L.A. Taco, “A ride-along with Union Del Barrio, L.A.’s leading community patrol against ICE”
- David Folkenflick, NPR, “Press group sues L.A., alleging police abuse of reporters at ICE rallies”
- Luis Feliz Leon, In These Times, “Trump has put a target on SEIU, and the labor movement is fighting back”
- Jules Taylor, “Working People” Theme Song
355 episodes
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In Los Angeles, CA, armed, masked agents of the state are snatching and disappearing immigrants off the street, peaceful protestors and journalists are being attacked with tear gas and rubber bullets, National Guard troops and active-duty Marines have been deployed to police and intimidate American citizens. Fear and uncertainty have gripped America’s second largest city as a barrage of misinformation obscures the reality on the ground; nevertheless, Angelinos continue to defy the Trump administration’s attacks on immigrant communities and authoritarian crackdown on civil rights. In this episode of Working People, we take you to the streets of LA and speak with multiple on-the-ground eyewitnesses to the events of the past two weeks to help you better understand what’s actually happening and where this is all heading.Guests:
…
continue reading
- Sonali Kolhatkar is an award winning journalist, broadcaster, writer, and author; she is the founder, host, and executive director of Rising Up with Sonali. She is the author of Talking About Abolition: A Police-Free World is Possible and Rising Up: The Power of Narrative in Pursuing Racial Justice.
- Javier Cabral is the editor-in-chief of the award-winning, independent outlet L.A. Taco
- Michael Nigro is an award-winning filmmaker and multimedia journalist who is among the numerous journalists to have been assaulted by police while reporting on assignment in LA.
- Tim Javier Cabral, L.A. Taco, “A ride-along with Union Del Barrio, L.A.’s leading community patrol against ICE”
- David Folkenflick, NPR, “Press group sues L.A., alleging police abuse of reporters at ICE rallies”
- Luis Feliz Leon, In These Times, “Trump has put a target on SEIU, and the labor movement is fighting back”
- Jules Taylor, “Working People” Theme Song
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