Leigh Anne Kranz interviews Kayse Jama of the Center for Intercultural Organizing, a Portland-based organization working to build a multi-racial, multi-cultural movement for immigrant and refugee rights. They'll discuss upcoming anti-immigrant ballot measures and more.
Leigh Anne Kranz interviews Galadriel Mozee', a community activist who helped establish the Healing Roots Center and is currently working at Sisters of the Road Cafe. Galadriel mentors African American teens about their rights with police and talks of the history of activism in the black community.
Hosts Leigh Anne Kranz and Kayse Jama, Executive Director of the Center for Intercultural Organizing, speak with Kayse's mentor Eric Ward, of the Center for New Community, about two looming anti-immigrant ballot initiatives in Oregon, Measures #19 and #122. He also discusses the history of a national movement to manipulate the American public on the issue of migration. And he analyzes current anti-immigrant movements.
Ronault LS Catalani (Polo), community lawyer and Asian Reporter columnist, shares a Talking Story and asks that we cease arguing about what immigrants want/need and shift the focus to what America sorely needs from Immigrants--their social, cultural and spiritual capital. Leigh Anne Kranz hosts.