Brave in the Bay - Indivisible Mid-Peninsula’s Podcast

Un-Detained - One Citizen's Fight for Justice

34 min · 9. maj 2026
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This episode shares a powerful story of one US citizen's initiative to help a detained immigrant, highlighting issues in the immigration detention system and the importance of compassion and civic responsibility. Events – Indivisible Mid-Peninsula [https://indivisiblemp.org/our_events/] Questions or comments? email us at BraveInTheBay@gmail.com

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