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This weekly, bilingual podcast highlights unsung heroes, mostly Hispanic, who are making a difference in their local communities across the United States and Puerto Rico, as volunteers, entrepreneurs, researchers, or advocates for social justice, racial equity, and social change.

Voces For Change Maria Peña

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This weekly, bilingual podcast highlights unsung heroes, mostly Hispanic, who are making a difference in their local communities across the United States and Puerto Rico, as volunteers, entrepreneurs, researchers, or advocates for social justice, racial equity, and social change.

    Latinos helped Biden win, now advocacy groups want him to name a few in his Cabinet

    Latinos helped Biden win, now advocacy groups want him to name a few in his Cabinet

    Latinos were key to president-elect Joe Biden´s victory, even  in places like Arizona and Nevada. However, there won´t be a honeymoon period and his progressive agenda likely hinge on whether or not Democrats capture Senate control in a runoff election in Georgia on January 5th.
    In this episode, Kenneth Romero, executive director of the National Hispanic Caucus of State Legislators, discuss how  important it is that Biden names at least 5 Latinos to his Cabinet, and what advocacy groups can to push for pressing issues like immigration reform next year. 

    • 30 Min.
    Go out and vote: your life may depend on it, says immigrant rights activist and cancer survivor, Adela De La Torre

    Go out and vote: your life may depend on it, says immigrant rights activist and cancer survivor, Adela De La Torre

    On the eve of Election Day, more than 93 million people have already voted, either in person or by mail, but millions more will come out on Tuesday, November 3rd.
    In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has claimed the lives of close to 230,000 people, health and the economy are the top issues driving voters to the polls.
    Immigrant rights activist and breast cancer survivor, Adela De La Torre voted by mail because of her medical condition, and is using her experience to urge people to come out and vote, to preserve health coverage for those who risk losing it next year. 
    This election, she says, is a matter of life and death. 

    • 21 Min.
    More than 2 million immigrants risk deportation next year. Meet Yanira Arias, an activist trying to stop that.

    More than 2 million immigrants risk deportation next year. Meet Yanira Arias, an activist trying to stop that.

    In this episode, Salvadoran TPS holder, Yanira Arias, an activist with Chicago-based Alianza Américas, discusses the risks of deportation roughly 2.2 million immigrants face next year, including herself, if the next president does not offer them "deferred enforced departure", a temporary legal remedy while Congress works on a long term solution. 
    Her group joined more than 200 other like-minded organizations last Friday in sending letters to President, Donald Trump, and Democratic presidential hopeful, Joe Biden, urging either one to help these vulnerable immigrants. 
    Arias, who was granted TPS some 21 years ago, says El Salvador is still a dangerous place to live and work in, and it´s not ready to absorb the thousands of Salvadorans that would likely be deported once their permits expire. Unless Congress or the White House act fast next year. 

    • 26 Min.
    Epidemiologist Oscar Franco discusses the progress and hurdles in the ongoing battle against COVID-19

    Epidemiologist Oscar Franco discusses the progress and hurdles in the ongoing battle against COVID-19

    In a wide-ranging phone interview in Spanish, Dr. Oscar Franco, prolific author and Adjunct Professor of Epidemiology at Harvard´s School of Health, discusses the progress and hurdles in the ongoing battle against COVID-19, in light of President Donald Trump´s recent diagnosis.
    Franco gives some historical perspective on pandemics and gives listeners a hopeful message: "we´ll get through this."
    Photo credit: https://www.twenty20.com/photos/5df53a67-92f3-4df1-8100-6d79816439fb/?utm_t20_channel=bl

    • 21 Min.
    A whistleblower alleges unauthorized hysterectomies in ICE detention

    A whistleblower alleges unauthorized hysterectomies in ICE detention

    ICE has already faced lawsuits and allegations of medical neglect, abuse, and unsafe confinement conditions. A new whistleblower complaint, now under DHS investigation, claims that many migrant detainees at an ICE facility in Ocilla (Georgia) had hysterectomies and other procedures without their full knowledge and consent. 
    In this episode, Jamille Fields Allsbrook, director of Women´s Health and Rights at the Center for American Progress, explains the seriousness of the allegations, the past history of forced sterilizations in the US, and the need for congressional oversight. 

    • 21 Min.
    The myth of the mail-in vote fraud

    The myth of the mail-in vote fraud

    In this episode, I decided to do something a bit different, given that, next Wednesday, we´ll be exactly two months away from the elections. I interviewed Charles Stewart, a political analyst and expert on elections at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He explains the current political landscape, debunks the myth of the mail-in vote fraud, and describes possible escenarios after November 3rd. 

    • 16 Min.

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