Oregon Voices Podcast - Elevating Oregonians' Lived Experiences

Oregon Voices Podcast: Episode 18 - Toni Lopez, Community Organizer & Public Defense Advocate

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2550069/fan_mail/new] Toni Lopez came to this country at three years old, moved to Cornelius, Oregon at fourteen with a bag of clothes and no warning, dropped out of Forest Grove High School because the racism was relentless, became a mother young, spent eight years working inside the Washington County Sheriff's Office, and was told by every system she encountered that she was not going to make it. She made it. More than that, she became the person who walks into rooms where power is comfortable and makes it uncomfortable, who shows up to city council meetings and commissioner hearings and police department lobbies and asks the questions that people in authority have never had to answer from someone who already knows the answers. When an ICE operation moved on one of the largest Latino-owned businesses in Washington County, Toni was there helping families in crisis for eight hours while a political candidate came through for a photo. When the Beaverton City Council said they were afraid to act, Toni pointed out that fear never stopped them from sending officers into domestic violence calls where someone had a gun. When police departments posted that their hands were tied, Toni pulled the restraining order, pulled the incident recording, highlighted the statute, and walked back in. She has been doing this since the late 1990s, when she volunteered at the Domestic Violence Resource Center and watched law enforcement refuse to enforce a restraining order against a dangerous abuser while a Latina mother stood there waiting for help that never came. This conversation, recorded at Capital Community Media in Salem, Oregon, covers what it costs to live a life where you cannot unsee injustice, the difference between allyship and performance, why Oregon has violated its own sanctuary law for decades, what happened inside a Washington County Democrats meeting when a white woman said ICE had helped immigrants, and why Toni Lopez is making it her work to ensure that when the next community member is murdered, the politicians who did nothing are on record saying nothing. #ToniLopez #WashingtonCountyOregon #CommunityOrganizer #PublicDefenseAdvocate #ImmigrantRightsOregon #ICEAccountability #SanctuaryOregon #HillsboroOregon #CorneliusOregon #BeavertonOregon #LatinoOregon #MigraWatch #OregonPoliceAccountability #LawEnforcementAccountability #WashingtonCountyDems #OregonPolitics #OregonVoicesPodcast #EricMcGuire #KatherineWatkins #CapitalCommunityMedia #SalemOregon #CommunityVoices #OregonAccountability #AbolishICE #QuietMurders #SilveroVillegas #MiramarMartinez #BlackLivesMatter #NeurodivergentAdvocacy #OregonJustice Thanks for listening to the Oregon Voices Podcast! If this episode resonated with you, please subscribe so you never miss a conversation. Sharing the show with others helps these stories travel farther. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@oregonvoicespodcast [https://www.youtube.com/@oregonvoicespodcast] Instagram: https://instagram.com/oregonvoicespodcast [https://instagram.com/oregonvoicespodcast] Buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2550069/episodes/18811599 [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2550069/episodes/18811599] Oregon Campaign Finance Watch: https://orcampaigns.lovable.app/ [https://orcampaigns.lovable.app/]

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jakson Oregon Voices Podcast: Episode 18 - Toni Lopez, Community Organizer & Public Defense Advocate kansikuva

Oregon Voices Podcast: Episode 18 - Toni Lopez, Community Organizer & Public Defense Advocate

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2550069/fan_mail/new] Toni Lopez came to this country at three years old, moved to Cornelius, Oregon at fourteen with a bag of clothes and no warning, dropped out of Forest Grove High School because the racism was relentless, became a mother young, spent eight years working inside the Washington County Sheriff's Office, and was told by every system she encountered that she was not going to make it. She made it. More than that, she became the person who walks into rooms where power is comfortable and makes it uncomfortable, who shows up to city council meetings and commissioner hearings and police department lobbies and asks the questions that people in authority have never had to answer from someone who already knows the answers. When an ICE operation moved on one of the largest Latino-owned businesses in Washington County, Toni was there helping families in crisis for eight hours while a political candidate came through for a photo. When the Beaverton City Council said they were afraid to act, Toni pointed out that fear never stopped them from sending officers into domestic violence calls where someone had a gun. When police departments posted that their hands were tied, Toni pulled the restraining order, pulled the incident recording, highlighted the statute, and walked back in. She has been doing this since the late 1990s, when she volunteered at the Domestic Violence Resource Center and watched law enforcement refuse to enforce a restraining order against a dangerous abuser while a Latina mother stood there waiting for help that never came. This conversation, recorded at Capital Community Media in Salem, Oregon, covers what it costs to live a life where you cannot unsee injustice, the difference between allyship and performance, why Oregon has violated its own sanctuary law for decades, what happened inside a Washington County Democrats meeting when a white woman said ICE had helped immigrants, and why Toni Lopez is making it her work to ensure that when the next community member is murdered, the politicians who did nothing are on record saying nothing. #ToniLopez #WashingtonCountyOregon #CommunityOrganizer #PublicDefenseAdvocate #ImmigrantRightsOregon #ICEAccountability #SanctuaryOregon #HillsboroOregon #CorneliusOregon #BeavertonOregon #LatinoOregon #MigraWatch #OregonPoliceAccountability #LawEnforcementAccountability #WashingtonCountyDems #OregonPolitics #OregonVoicesPodcast #EricMcGuire #KatherineWatkins #CapitalCommunityMedia #SalemOregon #CommunityVoices #OregonAccountability #AbolishICE #QuietMurders #SilveroVillegas #MiramarMartinez #BlackLivesMatter #NeurodivergentAdvocacy #OregonJustice Thanks for listening to the Oregon Voices Podcast! If this episode resonated with you, please subscribe so you never miss a conversation. Sharing the show with others helps these stories travel farther. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@oregonvoicespodcast [https://www.youtube.com/@oregonvoicespodcast] Instagram: https://instagram.com/oregonvoicespodcast [https://instagram.com/oregonvoicespodcast] Buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2550069/episodes/18811599 [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2550069/episodes/18811599] Oregon Campaign Finance Watch: https://orcampaigns.lovable.app/ [https://orcampaigns.lovable.app/]

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jakson Oregon Voices Podcast: Episode 17- John Lenssen: Identity, Whiteness, and What Was Lost kansikuva

Oregon Voices Podcast: Episode 17- John Lenssen: Identity, Whiteness, and What Was Lost

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2550069/fan_mail/new] Before you can know where you stand, you have to know what was taken from you to get you here. John Lenssen has spent a lifetime studying how identity forms, deforms, and finds its way back to something true. In this second conversation, he walks through the frameworks that shaped his thinking, from Erik Erikson's Eurocentric model taught as universal truth, to William Cross's stages of identity development for people of color, to his own pointed critique of white racial identity theory and why he refuses to let privilege acknowledgment be the finish line. The real work, he argues, is not about unlearning. It is about showing up. The conversation moves into territory most people never get the language for. Katherine traces what it means to spend your whole life defending your existence before you even understand why. Eric describes the moment in 2020 when the lens turned on his own history and he found a Union officer on the census who owned five human beings, a fact his family had always known and never once told him. John connects it all to the European immigrants who surrendered their languages, their names, their cultures, and their solidarity with other working people, all to purchase the protection of whiteness. That bargain hollowed something out. This episode is about what was lost inside it. They move through Bacon's Rebellion, the St. Patrick's Brigade, how the Irish became white, and why multiracial solidarity keeps getting dismantled the moment it starts to take root. Katherine names the cycle from the Fourth Turning, eighty years of the same fear in new clothes, the same dog whistles, the same contraction after every brief opening. John draws the thread back to where it always leads: when people actually know each other, love each other, build something together, history does not have to repeat. This episode is about identity as survival, as loss, and as the thing that might actually save us if we let it. Thanks for listening to the Oregon Voices Podcast! If this episode resonated with you, please subscribe so you never miss a conversation. Sharing the show with others helps these stories travel farther. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@oregonvoicespodcast [https://www.youtube.com/@oregonvoicespodcast] Instagram: https://instagram.com/oregonvoicespodcast [https://instagram.com/oregonvoicespodcast] Buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2550069/episodes/18811599 [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2550069/episodes/18811599] Oregon Campaign Finance Watch: https://orcampaigns.lovable.app/ [https://orcampaigns.lovable.app/]

29. touko 202634 min
jakson Oregon Voices Podcast: Episode 16 - John Lenssen: Multiracial Solidarity & the Untold Rules kansikuva

Oregon Voices Podcast: Episode 16 - John Lenssen: Multiracial Solidarity & the Untold Rules

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2550069/fan_mail/new] There is a reason you were never taught this history. That reason is the history. John Lenssen has spent decades working at the intersection of civil rights, education, and multiracial solidarity across the Pacific Northwest. He did not arrive at this work through theory. He arrived through a locker assignment in 1960s Seattle, a basketball game that ended with a neighbor he respected hurling slurs at his Black friend, and a boy named Ted who looked at him afterward and said, don't let it get you down. It happens all the time. That sentence changed John's life. This episode is about what he did with it. Eric McGuire and Katherine Watkins sit down with John to talk about Oregon's deliberate history of Black exclusion, the structural design of racism as a tool to keep working class people from recognizing each other, and what actually happens to leaders of color when institutions finally let them in the door. They pull in Derrick Bell's interest convergence theory, trace the moment SNCC voted on whether white people belonged in the movement at all, and follow Malcolm X and Dr. King as they moved closer together in the final years of their lives before both were killed. Katherine talks about what it costs to keep fighting inside systems built to destroy you. Eric talks about the Oregon institutions he has watched for three decades and what it looked like when hope arrived and then got quietly suffocated. John talks about who builds these rules, who reproduces them, and why the achievement gap keeps showing up like it's a mystery when it was always a design. Nobody in this conversation is performing outrage. They have all lived too close to this to perform anything. Thanks for listening to the Oregon Voices Podcast! If this episode resonated with you, please subscribe so you never miss a conversation. Sharing the show with others helps these stories travel farther. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@oregonvoicespodcast [https://www.youtube.com/@oregonvoicespodcast] Instagram: https://instagram.com/oregonvoicespodcast [https://instagram.com/oregonvoicespodcast] Buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2550069/episodes/18811599 [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2550069/episodes/18811599] Oregon Campaign Finance Watch: https://orcampaigns.lovable.app/ [https://orcampaigns.lovable.app/]

22. touko 202657 min
jakson Oregon Voices Podcast: Episode 15 - Dawn Rasmussen, Democratic Candidate, Oregon's 2nd Congressional District kansikuva

Oregon Voices Podcast: Episode 15 - Dawn Rasmussen, Democratic Candidate, Oregon's 2nd Congressional District

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2550069/fan_mail/new] Dawn Rasmussen has driven nearly 9,600 miles through Oregon's 2nd Congressional District, the largest district in the state and one of the largest in the entire country, covering nearly two thirds of Oregon's landmass. She lives in The Dalles, runs a small business helping people negotiate their worth, and has spent 18 years watching what happens when the economy breaks people and no one in power is paying attention. She is not running because politics called to her. She is running because she watched people get broken by a system that was supposed to serve them and decided she was done watching. The district she is running to represent is the most impoverished section of Oregon, where roughly 40 percent of residents rely on Medicare, Medicaid, or SNAP benefits, where 14 of 37 Oregon hospitals are suffering cutbacks, where farmers in Baker City are buying helicopter insurance because there is no trauma care, where cherry growers in The Dalles are questioning whether they can survive another season, and where six Google data centers are drawing 550 million gallons of water a year from an aquifer Dawn lives on. Her opponent, incumbent Cliff Bentz, has held no town halls and brought in no special project funding for the district while neighboring representatives have delivered tens of millions of dollars to their communities. This conversation, recorded at Capital Community Media in Salem, Oregon, features special co-host Oregon State Representative Lesly Munoz of House District 22 and covers what it actually costs to campaign across eastern and southern Oregon, what the Greater Idaho movement is really telling us about who feels forgotten, how renewable energy projects are being swallowed by data center demand instead of going to the grid, and what Dawn means when she calls this her moment of active resistance. Thanks for listening to the Oregon Voices Podcast! If this episode resonated with you, please subscribe so you never miss a conversation. Sharing the show with others helps these stories travel farther. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@oregonvoicespodcast [https://www.youtube.com/@oregonvoicespodcast] Instagram: https://instagram.com/oregonvoicespodcast [https://instagram.com/oregonvoicespodcast] Buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2550069/episodes/18811599 [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2550069/episodes/18811599] Oregon Campaign Finance Watch: https://orcampaigns.lovable.app/ [https://orcampaigns.lovable.app/]

17. touko 202648 min
jakson Oregon Voices Podcast: Episode 14 - Evelyn Kocher, Beaverton City Council Candidate, Position 1 kansikuva

Oregon Voices Podcast: Episode 14 - Evelyn Kocher, Beaverton City Council Candidate, Position 1

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2550069/fan_mail/new] Evelyn Kocher grew up in Beaverton, Oregon, fled there with her family from political violence in Jakarta, Indonesia, and never stopped belonging to that city even when she spent years teaching English in China and living abroad. She came back during COVID, came out during quarantine in her family's Beaverton home, went $30,000 into debt to access the gender affirming care her insurance refused to fully cover, and then did something most people don't do with that kind of pain. She helped write the legislation to make sure it didn't happen to the next person. HB 2002 created some of the most comprehensive protections for gender affirming and reproductive healthcare of any state in the country, and Evelyn worked on it before she ever held office. If she wins in May, Evelyn will be the first openly trans woman elected to office in Oregon history and the first Indonesian American to hold elected office in the United States. She will also be the first renter ever to sit on the Beaverton City Council, in a city where renters are the majority and no one governing them has ever had to wonder what happens when the landlord raises the rent. Beaverton is the most diverse city in Oregon. It is also the city where one in six unlawful federal detentions of Oregonians have taken place, where ICE has staged operations out of city-owned parking lots, the police station on Allen and Hall, and the Justice Building on Griffith, and where the city council has not put immigration on its agenda once since declaring a state of emergency. This conversation, recorded at Capital Community Media in Salem, Oregon, covers the architecture of a bill, the cost of being poor, what political capital is actually for, why government becomes a hobby for the rich when we refuse to pay the people serving us, and what it means to want to be the representation you never had as a kid walking past Beaverton City Hall on the way to Beaverton High School. Thanks for listening to the Oregon Voices Podcast! If this episode resonated with you, please subscribe so you never miss a conversation. Sharing the show with others helps these stories travel farther. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@oregonvoicespodcast [https://www.youtube.com/@oregonvoicespodcast] Instagram: https://instagram.com/oregonvoicespodcast [https://instagram.com/oregonvoicespodcast] Buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2550069/episodes/18811599 [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2550069/episodes/18811599] Oregon Campaign Finance Watch: https://orcampaigns.lovable.app/ [https://orcampaigns.lovable.app/]

13. touko 202649 min