Beyond the Bell: Organizing for Education Justice

Building Immigrant Youth Power to Stop School Closures & Get ICE out of Schools

53 min · 12 de mar de 2026
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In this episode, Elsa Bañuelos-Lindsay, the Executive Director of Movimiento Poder and Leidy Robledo, the National Co-Director of Alliance for Educational Justice discuss the legacy of the Chicano and ethnic studies movement and its connections to the experiences of immigrant students in Denver, Phoenix and around the country. From English-only language mandates, to the criminalization of immigrant students, to school closures and ICE and police collaborations,Leidy and Elsa help us see the legacy of power building by immigrant youth who have fought back school closures, Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s immigration/ICE raids, and to remove ICE and police from schools.

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