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This edition of Making Contact is Part I of our special series examining how immigrants are responding and participating in elections and politics today.
From Dreamers in Arizona to Muslims in Michigan, we’ll meet immigrant communities upholding democracy. We’ll also have a conversation with author of the “Fight to Vote,” Michael Waldman about how immigrants throughout history have expanded the right to vote.
Featuring:
Elizabeth Perez, co-founder of La Machine; Kate Gallego, City of Phoenix Vice Mayor; Anthony Valdovinos, co-founder of La Machine; Viridiana Hernández, founding member of Team Awesome; Dr. Muzammil Ahmed, member of Community of Western Suburbs Mosque; Saber Ahmed, member of Community of Western Suburbs Mosque; Dr. Syed Taj, former Canton, Michigan City Council member; and Michael Waldman, Brennan Center for Justice President and author of the “Fight to Vote.”
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Photo Credits:
Ketsa, What tomorrow brings
Arbee, ambidextre
Ketsa, Where the river run
More information
Making Contact: Immigration and Election Series
The post From Dreamers in Arizona to Muslims in Michigan: Immigrant Communities Upholding appeared first on KPFA.
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This edition of Making Contact is Part I of our special series examining how immigrants are responding and participating in elections and politics today.
From Dreamers in Arizona to Muslims in Michigan, we’ll meet immigrant communities upholding democracy. We’ll also have a conversation with author of the “Fight to Vote,” Michael Waldman about how immigrants throughout history have expanded the right to vote.
Featuring:
Elizabeth Perez, co-founder of La Machine; Kate Gallego, City of Phoenix Vice Mayor; Anthony Valdovinos, co-founder of La Machine; Viridiana Hernández, founding member of Team Awesome; Dr. Muzammil Ahmed, member of Community of Western Suburbs Mosque; Saber Ahmed, member of Community of Western Suburbs Mosque; Dr. Syed Taj, former Canton, Michigan City Council member; and Michael Waldman, Brennan Center for Justice President and author of the “Fight to Vote.”
Credits:
Photo Credits:
Ketsa, What tomorrow brings
Arbee, ambidextre
Ketsa, Where the river run
More information
Making Contact: Immigration and Election Series
The post From Dreamers in Arizona to Muslims in Michigan: Immigrant Communities Upholding appeared first on KPFA.
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