Community Voz
Community Voz is C2C's ecofeminist radio show which presents the grassroots work that local people are doing across intersecting movements. Our radio shows are engaging conversations about issues and news you probably won't hear anywhere else. We believe in community radio and alternative media, which highlights the character, beauty and courage of the voices of people on the ground. Tune in for reflections and report backs from C2C organizers and allies on the frontlines of the struggle for farmworker justice. We are extremely grateful to the talents being volunteered by Elias Lopez, Ana Sofia Garcia, and Liz Darrow, who do all of the recording and engineering, as well as KMRE, our local non profit public radio station. You can access archived episodes at http://www.foodjustice.org/community-voz-radio
Community Voz
CV S7 Ep 11: Dignity Dialogue with Lelo Juarez
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On August 9th 2021, C2C held a Dignity Dialogue to give Lelo Juarez an opportunity to update the community the City of Bellingham settled a racial profiling case with Lelo and his family. Edgar Franks and Marciano from Familias Unidas por la Justicia and Brenda Bentley and Liz Darrow give updates on immigration reform, dignity vigils, and the need for a city funded Immigrant Resource Center.
Music in this episode generously provided by Rosa Martha Zárate Macías. You can find Rosa's music here. Find Rosa's new book, Our Grandfathers Were Braceros and We, Too here.