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En el episodio de hoy, María y Paulina se unen a los invitados que regresan, Michael N. Okińczyc-Cruz y Adrienne Alexander, para discutir la importancia de la solidaridad entre las personas negras y latinas en el trabajo de organización comunitaria. Como saben, Michael trabaja actualmente como director ejecutivo de la CSPL y Adrienne se desempeña como directora de asuntos intergubernamentales de AFSCME en Illinois. María y Paulina hablarán con Michael y Adrienne sobre un artículo escrito conjuntamente para America The Jesuit Review titulado "Los católicos negros y latinos están de acuerdo: Nuestras vidas importan." CSPL cree que las ideas extraídas de esta entrevista pueden desempeñar un papel importante en el fortalecimiento de todos los esfuerzos de organización de la comunidad. Si está interesado en leer el artículo de Michael y Adrienne, visite: Tu Lucha es mi Lucha Para obtener información sobre cómo hacerse miembro o donar, visítenos en csplaction.org. También puede seguirnos en Instagram, Facebook y Twitter utilizando el manejador @CSPLAction y @separandoaguas. Anfitrioñas: Maria Marquez Paulina Delgadillo Productores: Nephtalie Lesperance Coalición para el Liderazgo Espiritual y Público (CSPL) Musica: No Frills Comparsa by Kevin MacLeod Enlace: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3535-no-frills-comparsa Licencia: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
On today’s episode, Rosette and Neph are joined by returning guests Michael N. Okińczyc-Cruz and Adrienne Alexander to discuss the importance of black and brown solidarity in the work of community organizing. As you know, Michael currently works as the executive director of the CSPL and Adrienne serves as the Director of Intergovernmental affairs for AFSCME in Illinois. Rosette and Neph talk to Michael and Adrienne about an article co-authored for America The Jesuit Review entitled “Black and Latino Catholics Agree: Our Lives Matter.” Although this episode was recorded pre-formal election results, the Georgia election in January, and the insurrection at Capital Hill, we at CSPL believe that the insights gleaned from this interview can play a major role in strengthening all community organizing efforts. If you are interested in reading Michael and Adrienne’s article, visit: Black and Latino Catholics Agree: Our Lives Matter To learn about how to become a member or donate, visit us at csplaction.org. You can also follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter using the handles @CSPLAction and @partingdwaters. Hosts: Nephtalie Lesperance Rosette Mamboleo Producers: Nephtalie Lesperance Coalition for Spiritual and Public Leadership (CSPL) Music: No Frills Comparsa by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3535-no-frills-comparsa License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
This bonus episode is dedicated to the Census. We had a discussion with leaders from the Coalition for Spiritual and Public Leadership. Michael N. Okińczyc-Cruz, Rose Ocampo, and Rosette Mumboleo join the show to discuss why the Census is important, address misconceptions, and share what you should consider when completing your Census questionnaire.Host: Joshua Smyser-DeLeon, Twitter @jsdeleonWebsite: paseomedia.orgFacebook & Twitter: @paseopodcastSounds: MEINL PercussionCoalition for Spiritual and Public Leadership Website + Twitter + Facebook + InstagramCensus WebsiteImportance of Census DataCensus Impact in Your Community