Undocumented Black Girl

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I started the Undocumented Black Girl Podcast because as a Black DACA recipient from Belize, Central America I wanted to reclaim my story and be the author of my own narrative. So, I’m using this podcast to inform listeners about Black immigrants as it pertains to immigration, politics from the lens of a Black woman who happens to be an immigrant and provide commentary on hot button social issues.

Denea Joseph


    • Jun 4, 2022 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 57m AVG DURATION
    • 9 EPISODES


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    my favourite cousin

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2022 24:14


    the jo is really stressing me out

    Senator Holly J. Mitchell

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2020 39:16


    On this episode, I'm joined by Senator Holly J. Mitchell who represents California's Senate District 30, home to nearly 1 million residents. After successfully tackling her tenure in the California State Senate as, “the legislature's moral compass,” she is taking on a new challenge, running for District 2 of the Los Angeles Board of Supervisors. Join us as we talk her legacy in the California State Senate, USPS and her vision for the Board of Supervisors.

    Cultural Competency in the Mental Health Profession (Part.2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2020 56:24


    In this episode, I'm joined by Liliana Campos, M.S., German Campos, Ph.D., Cheryl Aguilar, LICSW, LCSW-C and Laura Minero, M.A. to discuss the importance of culturally competent mental health professionals. These four incredible individuals are the contributors of the recently published guide, “A Guide to Providing Mental Health Services to Immigrants Impacted by Changes to DACA and the Covid-19 Pandemic” done in coordination with Informed Immigrant, an organization that connects the undocumented immigrant community and service providers with information and resources they need to feel safe and empowered, in spite of one's immigration status.

    Cultural Competency in the Mental Health Profession.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2020 58:00


    In this episode, I'm joined by Liliana Campos, M.S., German Campos, Ph.D., Cheryl Aguilar, LICSW, LCSW-C and Laura Minero, M.A. to discuss the importance of culturally competent mental health professionals. These four incredible individuals are the contributors of the recently published guide, “A Guide to Providing Mental Health Services to Immigrants Impacted by Changes to DACA and the Covid-19 Pandemic” done in coordination with Informed Immigrant, an organization that connects the undocumented immigrant community and service providers with information and resources they need to feel safe and empowered, in spite of one's immigration status.

    Harnessing (GIRL) Power

    Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2020 85:24


    In this episode, I'm joined by my fellow United State of Women (USOW) ambassadors, Alex Washington, Molly Nugent, Renee Delos Santos, and Judith Howell where we engage in a conversation about how we came to find our voice, how we demanded a seat at the table or created tables of our own, and provide advice to young women looking to find their own voice.

    Lauren Jauregui on Artivism

    Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 59:47


    On Today's episode, I'm joined by singer, song-writer, and former member of Fifth Harmony, Lauren Jauregui to discuss her ARTIVISM (combines art and activism), using her platform to educate and amplify issues impacting the marginalized and maligned.

    Community In The Age of Covid

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020 61:49


    In this episode, I'm joined by two phenomenal women, Dr. Ayesha Khan, an expert in infectious diseases and microbiology and Angy Rivera, Co-Executive Director of the New York State Youth Leadership Council to discuss, “Community in the age of Covid.” We'll break down Covid-19, governmental response across state lines with Angy in New York, Ayesha in Texas, me in California, and how communities have shown up for one another in the time of pandemic.

    African Migrant Women: A Cry For Help

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2020 86:08


    In this episode, I'm joined by Guerline Jozef, my sister, friend, and President of the Haitian Bridge Alliance as we discuss African/Black Migration as immigrant women ourselves. We ground our conversation on this day (International Women's Day) and this month (Women's History Month) by reading the words of 300 African Women being caged at the T Don Hutto “Residential Center” In Taylor, Texas. In this letter, these women, 200 of which are from Cameroon detail their experiences of indefinite confinement, inadequate healthcare, medical treatment (or the lack thereof), discrimination and detention center profiteering. This letter serves as the basis for our conversation because it describes the conditions of Black/African migrants seeking asylum at the US/Mexico Border, and those caged across the nation.

    Introduction

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 42:14


    In this episode, I'll be introducing myself as an Undocumented and Black woman from Belize, Central America with Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals. Through this introduction, I hope to bring light to my lens as a Black person, a immigrant, a woman and resultedly, how I approach various social and political issues.

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