A Revolutionary Love Letter: To All Migrants, Past, Present, and Future is a podcast hosted by Keish and Angel about all the things we wished we had known growing up undocumented in the part of Turtle Island called the United States. We host conversations
On this week's episode, we continue our conversation with documentary filmmaker Luna X Moya on their film vignette, What the Pier Gave Us, which was recently screened at BAMCinemaFest and Un Colectivo Recuerda For Show Notes & Transcript -- https://bit.ly/ep10_shownotes-transcript A Revolutionary Love Letter: To All Migrants, Past, Present, and Future is a podcast hosted by Keish and Angel about all things we wished we had known growing up undocumented in the part of Turtle Island called the United States. We host conversations between writers, artists, and organizers talking about migrant rights from a left perspective.
On this week's episode, we speak with documentary filmmaker Luna X Moya on their film vignette, What the Pier Gave Us, which was recently screened at BAMCinemaFest and Un Colectivo Recuerda For Show Notes & Transcript --https://bit.ly/Ep9_shownotes-transcript A Revolutionary Love Letter: To All Migrants, Past, Present, and Future is a podcast hosted by Keish and Angel about all things we wished we had known growing up undocumented in the part of Turtle Island called the United States. We host conversations between writers, artists, and organizers talking about migrant rights from a left perspective.
On this week's episode, we continue our conversation with filmmaker Miko Revereza on modern fugitivism, paranoia, and slowness of riding trains as an undocumented im/migrant. For Show Notes & Transcript --https://bit.ly/EP8-shownotes-transcript A Revolutionary Love Letter: To All Migrants, Past, Present, and Future is a podcast hosted by Keish and Angel about all things we wished we had known growing up undocumented in the part of Turtle Island called the United States. We host conversations between writers, artists, and organizers talking about migrant rights from a left perspective.
On this week's episode, we speak with filmmaker Miko Revereza on modern fugitivism, paranoia, and slowness of riding trains as an undocumented im/migrant. For Show Notes & Transcript --https://bit.ly/ep7-revised-transcript A Revolutionary Love Letter: To All Migrants, Past, Present, and Future is a podcast hosted by Keish and Angel about all things we wished we had known growing up undocumented in the part of Turtle Island called the United States. We host conversations between writers, artists, and organizers talking about migrant rights from a left perspective.
We continue our mid-szn recap conversation, asking each other, What is doing too much? How do we address feeling that we're doing too much? We also share our own wellness practices that help us navigate day-to-day life. For show notes & transcript --https://bit.ly/ep6-shownotes-transcript
We're halfway through Season 1! Our friend Jenny joins us for this mid-szn recap, where we ask, "What does it mean to be quote-unquote undocumented? Is it an identity? Should we center organizing work around this quote-unquote identity of being quote-unquote undocumented?" For show notes & transcript -- https://bit.ly/ep5-shownotes-transcript
On this week's episode, we continue our conversation with Soultree to talk about wellness practices, queer undocumented joy on settler land, and how to take care of each other. For Show Notes & Transcript --https://bit.ly/ep4-shownotes-transcript A Revolutionary Love Letter: To All Migrants, Past, Present, and Future is a podcast hosted by Keish and Angel about all things we wished we had known growing up undocumented in the part of Turtle Island called the United States. We host conversations between writers, artists, and organizers talking about migrant rights from a left perspective.
On this week's episode, we speak with Soultree about what it means to be "well" under settler states as racialized, gendered, working migrants. For Show Notes & Transcript -- https://bit.ly/ep3-shownotes-lyrics-transcript A Revolutionary Love Letter: To All Migrants, Past, Present, and Future is a podcast hosted by Keish and Angel about all things we wished we had known growing up undocumented in the part of Turtle Island called the United States. We host conversations between writers, artists, and organizers talking about migrant rights from a left perspective.
In this episode, we continue our conversation with Alan Pelaez Lopez on settler futures, the DREAM Act, and how one can interrupt such futures by being a bad citizen subject. For Show Notes & Transcript: https://bit.ly/ep2-shownotes-transcript A Revolutionary Love Letter: To All Migrants, Past, Present, and Future is a podcast hosted by Keish and Angel about all things we wished we had known growing up undocumented in the part of Turtle Island called the United States. We host conversations between writers, artists, and organizers talking about migrant rights from a left perspective.
In this first episode, we speak with Alan Pelaez Lopez on the words, "fugitivity" and "alien." For Show Notes & Transcript -- https://bit.ly/ep1-shownotes-transcript A Revolutionary Love Letter: To All Migrants, Past, Present, and Future is a podcast hosted by Keish and Angel about all things we wished we had known growing up undocumented in the part of Turtle Island called the United States. We host conversations between writers, artists, and organizers talking about migrant rights from a left perspective.
A Revolutionary Love Letter: To All Migrants, Past, Present, and Future is a podcast hosted by Keish and Angel about all things we wished we had known growing up undocumented in the part of Turtle Island called the United States. We host conversations between writers, artists, and organizers talking about migrant rights from a left perspective. In our pilot episode, we wanted to share who we are and how A Revolutionary Love Letter podcast came to be. For Show Notes & Transcript -- http://bit.ly/pilot-shownotes-transcript