Hood Digest has been away for a bit and we missed you so much!! We know times are intense and we hope the Hood Digest podcast will keep you a little company as you quarantine in your living room and keep your loved ones healthy!
We are happy to come back with a new episode to continue our discussion on immigration. Our guest is Xiomara Corpeño - a veteran organizer and badass immigrant rights pioneer. Xiomara worked at CHIRLA and helped organize some of the largest immigrants rights marches this country has ever seen - 1 Million people!
Xiomara talks about the evolution of the immigrant rights movement: its history & current state; the need to acknowledge anti-Black, anti-indigenous, anti-Central American, and anti-trans issues in the movement; AND most importantly, the importance of unity, struggle, and organizing!!!
Xiomara was born to Salvadoran and Honduran parents and was raised in Los Angeles. Xiomara began her activism while a student at UC Riverside, first through the AFL-CIO Union and later at SCOPE, organizing black and brown communities on the west side.
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LaMikia and Elmer