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The Problem with the "Anti-Immigration" Movement in the United States

25 min · 10. Jan. 2026
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In this episode of The Problems of Our World, host Azomali Obisakin sits down with her mother, Katya Zepeda, for a powerful intergenerational conversation about anti-immigration rhetoric and its real human impact. Together, they examine how fear-based narratives scapegoat immigrant communities, distort economic realities, and place emotional burdens on children and families—especially those from mixed-status households. Drawing on lived experience, history, and cultural memory, the discussion reframes immigration as a story of contribution, resilience, and shared responsibility, calling listeners to replace stereotypes with listening, reflection, and action. This podcast was created and is hosted by thirteen year old, Azomali Obisakin, a filmmaker and digital storyteller from In Progress.  Azomali is an intern at In Progress though the Digital Journeys Program.  Special thanks to The Best Buy Children's Foundation for spearheading our work with youth in media.

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Episode The Problem with the "Anti-Immigration" Movement in the United States Cover

The Problem with the "Anti-Immigration" Movement in the United States

In this episode of The Problems of Our World, host Azomali Obisakin sits down with her mother, Katya Zepeda, for a powerful intergenerational conversation about anti-immigration rhetoric and its real human impact. Together, they examine how fear-based narratives scapegoat immigrant communities, distort economic realities, and place emotional burdens on children and families—especially those from mixed-status households. Drawing on lived experience, history, and cultural memory, the discussion reframes immigration as a story of contribution, resilience, and shared responsibility, calling listeners to replace stereotypes with listening, reflection, and action. This podcast was created and is hosted by thirteen year old, Azomali Obisakin, a filmmaker and digital storyteller from In Progress.  Azomali is an intern at In Progress though the Digital Journeys Program.  Special thanks to The Best Buy Children's Foundation for spearheading our work with youth in media.

10. Jan. 202625 min