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Miami Debriefing; The Intersections of Race, Class, Journalism, Activism, Croissants, and Immigration.

Miami Debriefing; The Intersections of Race, Class, Journalism, Activism, Croissants, and Immigration.

BACK FROM MIAMI AND LITTLE HAITI, where I attended an international symposium on Immigration Coverage in Media and met a host of fantastic people as well as experienced numerous interesting, challenging, exciting, and enlightening moments.

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Weekly Immigration Wire: A Cry for Change from Coast to Coast

ALL OVER THE NATION, communities are clamoring to be heard. In this worsening economic landscape, migrant communities are being terrorized by violent raids, families are destabilized, wage earners are jailed or detained, and xenophobic pundits continue to fuel a rising wave of hate crimes against Latinos. The stakes could not be any higher.

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A Great Rejoicing Across the Land [AAP#8]

ALEXIS PAULINE GUMBS: I understand why looking at that family and imagining them in the White House makes us imagine we might finally be at home. But I have to resist that feeling. If I pretend that home is something that the state can give me in the form of a good-looking “first family” without stopping its economic, invasive, nativist violence, then I deny us all the home in the making that I believe in today and every day.