Intersections with Dr. Russell

Activism in Georgia with Daniela Rodriguez

32 min · 10. Juni 2026
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This episode features an enlightening dialogue centered around the immigrant experience in the United States, particularly through the poignant narrative of Daniela Rodriguez, a DACA recipient and co-founder of Migrant Equity Southeast. Daniela recounts her journey from Chiapas, Mexico, to Brunswick, Georgia, at the tender age of thirteen, highlighting the drastic cultural and social transition she faced. Her story encapsulates the struggles of undocumented immigrants, who often find themselves navigating a labyrinth of systemic barriers that hinder their pursuit of education and stability. Takeaways: * We possess the collective strength to unite and advocate for a more just society. * It is imperative that we persist in our efforts to improve conditions for all. * We must not passively accept systemic injustices when we have the means to enact change. * Our communities are counting on us to challenge the status quo and demand equity.

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Episode Activism in Georgia with Daniela Rodriguez Cover

Activism in Georgia with Daniela Rodriguez

This episode features an enlightening dialogue centered around the immigrant experience in the United States, particularly through the poignant narrative of Daniela Rodriguez, a DACA recipient and co-founder of Migrant Equity Southeast. Daniela recounts her journey from Chiapas, Mexico, to Brunswick, Georgia, at the tender age of thirteen, highlighting the drastic cultural and social transition she faced. Her story encapsulates the struggles of undocumented immigrants, who often find themselves navigating a labyrinth of systemic barriers that hinder their pursuit of education and stability. Takeaways: * We possess the collective strength to unite and advocate for a more just society. * It is imperative that we persist in our efforts to improve conditions for all. * We must not passively accept systemic injustices when we have the means to enact change. * Our communities are counting on us to challenge the status quo and demand equity.

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