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Maria and Julio discuss the ongoing 2020 election results and the BIPOC vote. They hear from Grecia Lima, national political director for Community Change Action, on Latino electoral power in Arizona. They also unpack the historic wins in down-ballot races on the state and local level. Did you miss our live election night show? You can still catch it here! ITT Staff Picks: “A record number of Native American women are headed to Congress,” writes Mariel Padilla for The 19th.Daniel Nichanian and Anna Simonton examine how voters responded to criminal justice reform for The Appeal.“There are few unifying ties between Puerto Ricans in Pennsylvania, Mexicans in Texas, and Venezuelans in Florida, other than the artificial category of Latino voter,” ITT All-Star, Andrea González-Ramírez explains why there’s no such thing as the “Latino Vote” in Gen Magazine by Medium. Photo credit: AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
El tema del voto latino destaca más cuando se acerca un ciclo electoral. Pero las comunidades de color, asiáticas del Pacífico o nativas americanas también representan un importante poder de decisión. Esta semana, Grecia Lima, Directora Política Nacional con Community Change, conversa acerca de los esfuerzos de Win Justice, una coalición enfocada a motivar el voto en esas comunidades, en jóvenes, mujeres y simpatizantes sindicales, aun en medio de la pandemia. También: Conozca de qué se trata la Pregunta 6 de la boleta electoral de Nevada. Es la ultima parte de nuestra serie explicando cada una de las 5 iniciativas.
El tema del voto latino destaca más cuando se acerca un ciclo electoral. Pero las comunidades de color, asiáticas del Pacífico o nativas americanas también representan un importante poder de decisión. Esta semana, Grecia Lima, Directora Política Nacional con Community Change, conversa acerca de los esfuerzos de Win Justice, una coalición enfocada a motivar el voto en esas comunidades, en jóvenes, mujeres y simpatizantes sindicales, aun en medio de la pandemia. También: Conozca de qué se trata la Pregunta 6 de la boleta electoral de Nevada. Es la ultima parte de nuestra serie explicando cada una de las 5 iniciativas.
For this Latino Rebels Radio episode, we welcome Grecia Lima (https://twitter.com/GreciaLima) , the National Political Director for Community Change, to talk about Arizona and electoral politics. Plus, the latest about the COVID-19 crisis in the United States and the new guidelines published Monday evening by the White House and the CDC.
Rays Talk Show Episode 289: Host Ray Collazo is grateful to be joined by Grecia Lima of Community Change Action and Tomas Kennedy of the Florida Immigrant Coalition to discuss the electoral gains made by Latinos in Nevada and Florida. What are the lessons learned from their organizing this cycle and ‘what’s next’ for their work in 2019. Collazo also shares his thoughts on the Nancy Pelosi’s battle to maintain her hold on the House speakership and the “Three M’s” of the 2020 Presidential Election. It is never too early to talk about 2020! Collazo is grateful to the Rays Talk Show community for your support and leadership. Enjoy Thanksgiving!
Maria and Julio catch up with immigration organizers Cristina Jiménez, executive director of United We Dream, and Grecia Lima, national political director of The Center for Community Change. They talk about the latest court decision on DACA, the recent white supremacist rally in Portland and The Washington Post's problematic coverage of white minorities in rural Pennsylvania. Want more? The Nation explains the movement to divest from companies that are making money out of immigration enforcement. Our friends at Latino Rebels on why The Washington Post’s ‘White, and in the minority’ article is dangerous. The protests after the death of Joey Santos, chronicled by the local publication, Leigh Valley Live. Learn more about Oregon's shameful history as an 'all-white' state.For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Our prima from another tia, Grecia Lima from Choices and Chismes, visits FavyFav in the LWL studio to kick-off her fabulous twenty-nine birthday celebrations! Grecia shares her advocacy work in Las Vegas and reveals her love for Beauty and the Beast. Feliz Cumpleaños, Grecia!!!
Just in time for Election Day, la comadre Grecia Lima from the podcast Choices and Chismes joins us to talk about immigration reform, Las Vegas history and the importance of the Latino vote. Tamales were had, Juanita was missed and of course.... there was plenty of CHISME! #PenaAjena #ChoicesChismes #LeaveBritneyAlone