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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
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CV S13 Ep 10: The Land Belongs to Those Who Work It
In this episode, Liz talks with Victor Rodriguez and Edgar Franks about the popular Emiliano Zapata quote "the land belongs to those who work it" both in its local applications, and in the global struggle for labor rights and Indigenous sovereignty.
Music from the episode:
Cumbia de la Pendejita by Cumbias Poblanas
I Like It by DeBarge
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CV S13 Ep 9: Roofers Co-op Updates
In this episode, Liz Darrow talks with Bonifacio Vega and his coworkers Martin, Adan, and Hilario about the ongoing development of their own roofers cooperative; how it started, what led them to pursue this path, and how it's going.
Stay up to date with them on their Facebook and website.
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CV S13 Ep 8: Love Cannot Be Moved
In this episode, Liz, Kira, Elias, and Ana Sofia talk about the intersection of queer justice and labor justice, immigration policy, the 2024 election, and more.
Music from the episode:
If Your Love Cannot Be Moved by Stevie Wonder
Fight Like Ida B and Marsha P by Ric Wilson
Poetry by Roy Hargrove
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CV S13 Ep 7: Ecofeminism and International Women's Day
In this episode, Liz and Elias talk with Aline Prata from WPJC and Yeye Ugas from ReproJustice about ecofeminism in the movement, the politics of care, parenthood, and International Women's Day coming up on March 8th.
C2C will be hosting a celebratory event at Maritime Heritage Park from 4-6pm that day (disregard the mistaken claim at the end of the episode that the event would be from 6-8). Come join us!
Resources from the episode:
Yeye's article featured in The Front
ReproJustice Instagram
Pinkwashing documentary
Music from the episode:
Bling Bling by Katu Mirim
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CV S13 Ep 6: March 2 Stay Alive!
Happy belated Valentine's Day! In this episode, we talk with Ian Lorenz and April Obi about their work with the Poor People's Campaign and a nation-wide march that will happen on March 2nd that all are invited to attend.
The march in Washington will take place at the capital in Olympia. Use this link to RSVP.
Music from the episode:
Dinero by Santa Fe Klan
Nakomitunaka by Verckys
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CV S13 Ep 5: Dignity Dialogue & Batucada
In this episode, we invite you all to come to a dignity dialogue this Saturday from 10am to 1pm as we process the impending suspension of the Immigration Advisory Board. RSVP here!
We also invite you to participate in C2C's bi-monthly batucada drumming sessions on the first and third Thursdays of every month as we prepare some rhythms to play at the 2024 Marcha Campesina. Email c2cinfo@foodjustice.org for more info.
Music from the episode:
Lipstick Lover by Janelle Monáe
Son Shine by Sault
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