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Intersections with Dr. Russell

Podkast av Dr. Felecia Russell

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Welcome to Intersections with Dr. Russell. Dr. Russell is an author, immigration scholar, and former DACA recipient. Intersections is a bi-weekly podcast that tackles immigration through storytelling, data, and myth busting. While Russell is no longer undocumented, with heightened focus on immigrants and immigration in the national landscape, this is where you want to be. Give a gift: https://feleciarussell.com/donations/fundraising-campaign/

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episode Welcome to the GroupChat, pt 2 with Mel & Anise cover

Welcome to the GroupChat, pt 2 with Mel & Anise

In this episode, I am joined by two of my longest standing friends. We discuss friendship, proximity, Blackness, and immigration. My guests, Anise Ross and Melanie Lebby, have been close friends of mine since middle school, and together we explore how our diverse backgrounds have shaped the way we understand and talk about immigration. This episode is a reminder of the vital role that personal connection plays in shifting how we see the world. Takeaways * Storytelling is one of the most powerful tools we have for changing narratives around immigration, particularly for Black immigrants * Proximity to immigrant experiences deepens understanding and builds empathy in ways that policy conversations alone cannot * The relationship between African Americans and Black immigrants is nuanced, layered, and often misunderstood, this conversation goes there honestly * Individual actions and personal relationships have the power to create broader societal change, and this episode will challenge you to engage more intentionally with your own community

13. mai 2026 - 42 min
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NewComers with Alejandra Vázquez Baur

The conversation presented in this podcast episode centers on the pressing issue of Plyler v. Doe, a landmark Supreme Court decision that guarantees undocumented children the right to free public education. This episode not only highlights the legislative challenges faced by immigrant children but also calls for a unified response from educators, advocates, and community members to ensure that every child, regardless of their immigration status, is afforded the dignity and opportunity of a quality education. Takeaways: * Legislation that mandates the collection of citizenship status for students adversely affects access to education. * The ongoing attacks on immigrant children are not only harmful but detrimental to society as a whole. * The diversity among Newcomer students contributes significantly to their academic environments and should be viewed as an asset. * Current legislative efforts to challenge Plyler v. Doe create a chilling effect on educational access for vulnerable populations. * The National Newcomer Network advocates for the protection of immigrant children's rights amidst rising anti-immigrant sentiment.

29. april 2026 - 54 min
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Immigration Policy Is Healthcare Policy with Indira Islas

In this episode, Indira discusses the intersectionality between immigration policy and healthcare access, emphasizing that these issues are inextricably linked. Indira highlights how the experiences of undocumented individuals significantly impact their ability to seek necessary medical care, often resulting in dire consequences for both personal and public health. We explore the critical role of storytelling as a mechanism for advocacy, while also addressing the current climate where such narratives may be met with apathy or resistance. Ultimately, this episode serves as a poignant reminder that immigration policy is indeed healthcare policy, requiring a unified approach to address the disparities that persist within our systems.

15. april 2026 - 42 min
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Sanctuary People with Dr. Kevin Escudero

In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Kevin Escudero, Associate Professor of American Studies and Ethnic Studies at Brown University and co-founder of the Migration Studies Initiative, to talk about coalition building, visibility, and what higher education owes its undocumented students right now. We get into his groundbreaking research on how undocumented Asian and Latinx activists used intersectional identity to build coalitions across movements, the launch of his new book UndocuAsians, and what he is seeing on college campuses as enforcement intensifies and fear grows. Dr. Escudero leaves us with a challenge: stop waiting for your institution to act, think: how can I be a sanctuary person? In this episode: * Why undocumented Asian voices have been largely invisible, even within immigrant rights movements, and what changes when we center them * The three-part identity mobilization model and how activists used it to build powerful coalitions * What Brown University is doing to support undocumented students and what other institutions can learn * The concept of sanctuary people and what it looks like in practice

1. april 2026 - 36 min
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The Metro Surge with President Pribbenow

In this episode, President Paul Pribbenow discuss the immigration enforcement actions on Augsburg's campus. We delve into the broader implications of such enforcement actions, underscoring the imperative for leaders in higher education to advocate for the safety and well-being of their communities. Ultimately, this episode serves as a clarion call for solidarity, resilience, and proactive engagement in the face of systemic challenges affecting our students and their families. Takeaways: 1. The unique circumstances surrounding Augsburg University include its experience with ICE enforcement actions on campus, which is rare among institutions in the United States. 2. The concept of 'immigrant sensibility' is integral to Augsburg's mission, emphasizing the importance of understanding and supporting students from varied backgrounds. 3. Augsburg University adapted its course delivery in response to ICE actions, moving approximately 20% of classes online to accommodate students' fears about attending campus.

18. mars 2026 - 43 min
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