Oregon Voices Podcast - Elevating Oregonians' Lived Experiences
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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