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 S8 Ep 3 Disappeared: The Consequences of Secret ICE Prisons in Our Communities
On January 19th, 2022, Antonio Acevedo-Mendoza was abducted by ICE while waiting for a ride to work outside a 7-11 in Bellingham. When a close friend of Antonio's notified C2C of his disappearance, we mobilized our supporters and spent hours trying to find him. As is usually the case, more than a day passed and we were finally able to locate Antonio in the Northwest Detention Center in Tacoma. As is usually the case, by the time he got there, it was too late for us to help him. In this episode we discuss the horrific consequences of secret ICE prisons abducting people from our community, until we run out of words.
Contact Patty Murray and tell her what you think about secret ICE prisons in our communities here.
Songs in this episode:
Clandestino by Manu Chao
Seranata a un Indocumentado by Los Jornaleros del Norte
El Corrido de Nayarit by Banda la Costeña
Justicia by Lila Downs
El Cochinito by Los Jornaleros del Norte
Bloody Bloody Border by Manu Chao
Traguito de Dignidad by Los Jornaleros del Norte
No Están Solos by Rupa and the April Fishes
Ave Que Emigra by Gaby Moreno
Borders by M.I.A.
El Hielo by La Santa Cecilia