Hyphenated America
Podcast af Hyphenated America
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11 episoderStephen Miller, the architect behind many Trump-era immigration policies, recently established America First Legal, a conservative organization aimed at "resisting the radical left's agenda." This week, we break down who Miller is, the policies he enacted, and how he came into power. Later on in the episode, we spoke with journalist and author of Hatemonger: Stephen Miller, Donald Trump and the White Nationalist Agenda about what contributes to Miller's worldview, and why immigration was the most logical vehicle for him to advance white nationalist talking points. Jean Guerrero is an award-winning investigative journalist and author of Hatemonger: Stephen Miller, Donald Trump and the White Nationalist Agenda. Her first book, Crux: A Cross-Border Memoir, won a PEN Literary Award. Her writing is featured in Vanity Fair, Politico, The Nation, Wired, the New York Times, The Washington Post, Best American Essays 2019by Rebecca Solnit and more. She is an Emmy-winning border reporter, contributing to NPR, the PBS NewsHour and more. You can find Jean Guerrero on Twitter [https://twitter.com/jeanguerre] [https://twitter.com/cndelarosa?lang=en]and Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/jeanguerre/]. Her book Hatemonger [https://www.harpercollins.com/products/hatemonger-jean-guerrero?variant=32129863974946] is available for purchase. Learn more about Hyphenated America on our website [https://www.hyphenatedamerica.org/]. Follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/hyphenatedamerica/] and Twitter [https://twitter.com/hyphenUSA]! We offer accessible guides, a weekly newsletter featuring immigration news, and much more! Have a topic that you want broken down? Reach out at team@hyphenatedamerica.org Hosted and Written by Sophia Houdaigui and Maria Castillo Edited by Sophia Houdaigui Music by Ian Yan Audio Excerpt from Fox News --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app [https://anchor.fm/app]Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hyphenatedamerica/support [https://anchor.fm/hyphenatedamerica/support]
This week, Sophia and Maria consider what Title 42, a little-known provision of U.S. health law which the former Trump administration invoked to achieve its long-desired goal of shutting the border, is and how it has been carried out since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Later on in the episode, Wall Street Journal reporter Michelle Hackman joins them to discuss her observations on the policy, and how the immigration space has changed over the last 5 years. Michelle Hackman is a reporter in The Wall Street Journal's Washington bureau, where she covers immigration policy and the Department of Homeland Security. Previously, she wrote about health and education policy. Michelle first joined the Journal in 2016 and is a graduate of Yale University. You can find Michelle Hackman on Twitter [https://twitter.com/mhackman]. Learn more about Hyphenated America on our website [https://www.hyphenatedamerica.org/]. Follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/hyphenatedamerica/] and Twitter [https://twitter.com/hyphenUSA]! We offer accessible guides, a weekly newsletter featuring immigration news, and much more! Have a topic that you want broken down? Reach out at team@hyphenatedamerica.org Hosted and Written by Sophia Houdaigui and Maria Castillo Edited by Sophia Houdaigui Music by Ian Yan --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app [https://anchor.fm/app]Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hyphenatedamerica/support [https://anchor.fm/hyphenatedamerica/support]
For our first episode under a new Biden administration, Sophia and Maria reflect on one of the most impactful aspect of Trump’s time in office: his dehumanizing rhetoric toward immigrants. Later on in the episode, journalist Julio Ricardo Varela joins them to discuss how this dehumanizing rhetoric is not new at all in the immigration space and recalls the criminalization of immigrant communities that he witnesses first hand that resulted in large part because of Reagan and Clinton’s criminal justice platforms. Julio Ricardo Varela is the founder of Latino Rebels [https://www.latinorebels.com/], a senior digital editor for Latino USA, Editorial Director at Futuro Studios [https://www.futuromediagroup.org/], and co-host of In The Thick [https://www.inthethick.org/] with Maria Hinojosa. You find Julio on Twitter [https://twitter.com/julito77?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor] and follow some of the amazing platforms he works on such as @latinorebels @latinoUSA @futuromedia @InTheThickShow. Learn more about Hyphenated America on our website. Follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/hyphenatedamerica/]and Twitter [https://twitter.com/HyphenUSA]! We offer accessible guides, a weekly newsletter featuring immigration news, and much more! Have a topic that you want broken down? Reach out at team@hyphenatedamerica.org Hosted and Written by Sophia Houdaigui and Maria Castillo Edited by Sophia Houdaigui Music by Ian Yan --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app [https://anchor.fm/app]Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hyphenatedamerica/support [https://anchor.fm/hyphenatedamerica/support]
Sophia and Maria introduce Hyphenated Cities, a new series where they explore U.S. cities by discussing how national and local immigration policies have impacted the city’s resident immigrant populations and speak to local leaders on the topic. This week's episode kicks off this new series by focusing on New York City! Later on in the episode, they spoke with NYS Assemblywoman Carmen De La Rosa about the NYS Dream Act, her experience running for office as a Dominican American woman, #FundExcludedWorkers, and her plans to serve immigrants in her community. NYS Assemblywoman Carmen De La Rosa is a career public servant and a resident of Inwood in Northern Manhattan, who is deeply committed to serving her community. She was born in the Dominican Republic and immigrated to the Inwood section of New York City as a young child. In November 2016, Carmen was elected to the NYS Assembly, becoming the second woman to ever represent the 72nd Assembly District. She is currently running for NYC City Council-District 10. You can find Assemblywoman Carmen De La Rosa on Twitter [https://twitter.com/cndelarosa?lang=en]and Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/cndelarosa/?igshid=11f4dic5phgto], and follow her campaign accounts on Twitter [https://twitter.com/CarmenForNYC] and Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/carmenfornyc/]. Learn more about Hyphenated America on our website [https://www.hyphenatedamerica.org/]. Follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/hyphenatedamerica/] and Twitter [https://twitter.com/hyphenUSA]! We offer accessible guides, a weekly newsletter featuring immigration news, and much more! Have a topic that you want broken down? Reach out at team@hyphenatedamerica.org Hosted and Written by Sophia Houdaigui and Maria Castillo Edited by Sophia Houdaigui Music by Ian Yan Audio Excerpt from NBC --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app [https://anchor.fm/app]Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hyphenatedamerica/support [https://anchor.fm/hyphenatedamerica/support]
This week, Sophia and Maria consider the history of family separation and what the policy actually is. Later on in the episode, Sophia spoke with historian Nara Milanich and discussed analogous family separation policies throughout history, and the future of the policy during President-elect Biden's administration. Nara Milanich is a historian at Barnard College specializing in Latin America and the comparative histories of family, childhood, gender, and reproduction. She is the author of Paternity: The Elusive Quest for the Father, published by Harvard University Press. You can find Nara Milanich on Twitter [https://twitter.com/NaraMilanich?s=20]. Learn more about Hyphenated America on our website [https://www.hyphenatedamerica.org/]. Follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/hyphenatedamerica/] and Twitter [https://twitter.com/hyphenUSA]! We offer accessible guides, a weekly newsletter featuring immigration news, and much more! Have a topic that you want broken down? Reach out at team@hyphenatedamerica.org Hosted and Written by Sophia Houdaigui and Maria Castillo Edited by Sophia Houdaigui Music by Ian Yan Audio Excerpt from NPR’s All Things Considered --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app [https://anchor.fm/app]Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hyphenatedamerica/support [https://anchor.fm/hyphenatedamerica/support]
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