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On this episode we're joined by Roberto Camacho. Roberto is Chicano (an American of Mexican heritage), a freelance journalist who often writes about issues impacting local immigrants, especially Chicanos but touches on other subjects too, like hip hop culture. He is based in San Diego and is a 2017 graduate of Arizona State University.
Roberto talked about life as a freelancer, connecting with communities that haven't had good relationships with American journalists in the past, and how he looks for stories about groups that are closest to the harm that's being done. He also shared examples of his writing about groups protecting undocumented people from ICE, pollution in local neighborhoods, and hip hop.
Story examples
Protecting Immigrants from Ice
https://boltsmag.org/how-volunteer-patrols-are-working-to-protect-san-diego-immigrant-communities-from-ice/
Port Communities Long Fight Against Industrial Pollution Emissions Impact
https://nextcity.org/features/san-diego-port-communities-long-fight-industrial-pollution-emissions-impact
Neighborhood Kids Bring Revolutionary Message To Hip Hop
https://www.calonews.com/featured-topics/culture/the-neighborhood-kids-bring-revolutionary-messages-back-to-hip-hop/article_39a80635-98a3-494b-987b-694e20336338.html
Group Documenting Latino People Killed By Police
https://www.palabranahj.org/archive/the-heavy-toll
Roberto's salutes: Ruben Salazar, Shaun King, Brandon Loran Maxwell, Aysha Khan, Abraham Marquez, Ben Camacho, Jeremiah Cothren and all the journalists in Gaza.
Visit our website: thejournalismsalute.org
Mark’s website (MarkSimonmedia.com)
Tweet us at @journalismpod and Bluesky at @marksimon.bsky.social
Subscribe to our newsletter– journalismsalute.substack.com
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On this episode we're joined by Roberto Camacho. Roberto is Chicano (an American of Mexican heritage), a freelance journalist who often writes about issues impacting local immigrants, especially Chicanos but touches on other subjects too, like hip hop culture. He is based in San Diego and is a 2017 graduate of Arizona State University.
Roberto talked about life as a freelancer, connecting with communities that haven't had good relationships with American journalists in the past, and how he looks for stories about groups that are closest to the harm that's being done. He also shared examples of his writing about groups protecting undocumented people from ICE, pollution in local neighborhoods, and hip hop.
Story examples
Protecting Immigrants from Ice
https://boltsmag.org/how-volunteer-patrols-are-working-to-protect-san-diego-immigrant-communities-from-ice/
Port Communities Long Fight Against Industrial Pollution Emissions Impact
https://nextcity.org/features/san-diego-port-communities-long-fight-industrial-pollution-emissions-impact
Neighborhood Kids Bring Revolutionary Message To Hip Hop
https://www.calonews.com/featured-topics/culture/the-neighborhood-kids-bring-revolutionary-messages-back-to-hip-hop/article_39a80635-98a3-494b-987b-694e20336338.html
Group Documenting Latino People Killed By Police
https://www.palabranahj.org/archive/the-heavy-toll
Roberto's salutes: Ruben Salazar, Shaun King, Brandon Loran Maxwell, Aysha Khan, Abraham Marquez, Ben Camacho, Jeremiah Cothren and all the journalists in Gaza.
Visit our website: thejournalismsalute.org
Mark’s website (MarkSimonmedia.com)
Tweet us at @journalismpod and Bluesky at @marksimon.bsky.social
Subscribe to our newsletter– journalismsalute.substack.com

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