The Reality Dysfunction - Unscripted/Unsilenced
Society & Culture:Philosophy
In this episode of The Reality Dysfunction we have the very real pleasure of talking with Margo Cowan, Lupe Castillo and Gage Stewart. Margo and Lupe are organizers of many decades who have taken on the US immigration system over and over with surprising success. Their secret is building community power through community mobilization. We talked about their ongoing campaign - Justice for All - which takes as one of its central tenets that the right to legal counsel should not depend on charity. It is a brilliant campaign that Castillo and Cowan are heading up through their grassroots “fighting machine” Keep Tucson Together. These veteranas are on point.
Lupe Castilla is arrested at Tucson MAS protest
Here is the link to the campaign website:
https://sites.google.com/view/justiceforallinpimacounty
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