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Dignity Displaced by Solidarity Engineering. This is a podcast meant to bring voices from the field of humanitarian crises direct to you with little filter.

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    • May 27, 2022 LATEST EPISODE
    • monthly NEW EPISODES
    • 48m AVG DURATION
    • 10 EPISODES


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    10. Day by day in a camp closure - Reynosa, Mexico

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 37:13


    The informal refugee camp in La Plaza de La República, which was once home to up to 3,000 people, was forcibly shut down by the City of Reynosa on May 3rd, 2022 displacing hundreds and resulting in the unfinished shelter that Solidarity has been working on, Senda 2, to be opened out of necessity. In this episode you'll hear Solidarity's field team explain day by day of what happened the week of the 2nd through a mixture of narration, interviews, Whatsapp messages, and sound clips from the field.

    9. One camp closes, another one opens… again? - Reynosa, Mexico

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 76:18


    This episode is an update on the humanitarian crisis in Reynosa, Mexico and includes interviews with 10 women who have taken varying leadership roles within this space.

    8. FAQ with Solidarity Engineering

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 45:13


    In this episode you hear from us! Dignity Displaced hosts and two of Solidarity Engineering's founders, Chloe Rastatter and Christa Cook, talk about our work at the US/Mexico border. We answer the most frequently asked questions we get from reporters about who we are, what we do, and what it's like as a grassroots organization at the border.

    7. How the death squads became the cartels continued - Guatemala part 3

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022 47:46


    Continuing our mini series on why people are fleeing Guatemala, we were joined by author, lawyer, and human rights activist Jennifer Harbury. In this episode, we finish our interview with Jennifer who talks to us about how members of the CIA supported death squads went on to start some of the deadliest cartels in Latin America which now are a major root cause of Guatemalan migration to the US southern border.

    Guatemala part 2 - how the death squads became the cartels

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2021 45:29


    Continuing our mini series on why people are fleeing Guatemala, we were joined by author, lawyer, and human rights lawyer, Jennifer Harbury. In this episode, Jennifer talks to us about the US' involvement in the genocide and civil war in the Guatemala during the 80s and 90s and how the CIA documents she got released after 3 hunger strikes show the US' direct support members of death squads in Central America who went onto start some of the deadliest cartels we see today.

    Navajo Nation- bring without water during a pandemic

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2021 55:33


    In recognition of November being Native American Heritage month we brought the conversation within our borders to talk about water access in the Navajo Nation where 30% of the population lives without running water. This episode includes stories from two Diné leaders who had to step up to confront the growing water crisis during the COVID lockdown and beyond.

    Reynosa - one camp closes, another one opens

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 59:01


    In the light of the worsening humanitarian crisis at the southern border this episode includes interviews with an experienced immigration lawyer, multiple humanitarian aid workers, and multiple asylum seekers to find out what has or hasn't changed with the change of administration.

    Guatemala part 1- facing a climate crisis on stolen land

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2021 63:44


    This episode includes 4 interviews with Guatemalan indigenous leaders, youth protesters, and water rights activists. Together, these interviews will give you an idea of how the historic power imbalances, foreign investment, and the ongoing fight for human rights in Guatemala effects migration toward the US/Mexico border.

    Panama - climate change, the water crisis, and migration

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 33:23


    This episode focuses on how climate change has both sudden and slow onset effects on migration. It includes a conversation with an expert in the field as well as an aid worker who has focused the past 30 years on confronting water sacristy.

    Matamoros - The Beginning of the End

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 25:06


    This episode of Dignity Displaced follows several asylum seekers at the Matamoros refugee camp, as they describe their journey to the border, their experience at the camp, and their reaction to Biden's first steps to repeal the Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP).

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