English below* Este episodio se transmitió originalmente en WKCR-NY 89.9 FM y WPKN-CT 89.5 FM el 15 de abril de 2021. Un agradecimiento especial a Suny Rodríguez, quien compartió su historia con nosotros.Este episodio fue co-producido por Luis
This episode is bilingual. Este episodio es bilingüe. La versión en español comienza en 24 min 41 seg.As the Biden administration prepared to roll out its immigration bill, we took a moment to zoom out and reassess the current detention landsca
In this two-hour special, we teamed up with New Sanctuary Coalition NYC to send solidarity and holiday greetings over the airwaves to reach those separated from loved ones this season by the walls of ICE detention. This show is a collage of mes
*This episode is bilingual. The first half is in spanish; a full english interpretation begins at 30min 54sec. Skip to here to listen in english! Español: En este episodio, Luis Luna habla con Yimy Aldair Benitez Lopez, una mujer transgénero qu
Sylvia and Luis travel to Newark, New Jersey, to record a concert in the parking lot of the Essex County Correctional Facility, by the band Los Jornaleros Del Norte, to serenade everyone inside. The event was organized in support of Jose Hernan
Luis and Sylvia talk with their mentor (and the person who introduced them) Professor Alicia Schmidt Camacho, about how this project came about, why they love radio so much, and what their hopes are for it.You can donate to our radio fund to bu
Amy Gottlieb and Janice Hoseine are longtime friends, allies and leaders in the NYC immigrant rights movement. They also have both been personally impacted by the detention of their partners. In this episode we talk with Amy and Janice about ho
A look back at immigration laws passed in 1996, under the Clinton administration, that radically changed how the U.S. immigration system operates today, and a conversation with Tony Chen, a restaurant manager and father of three in New York Cit