Nadando Contra la Corriente con Justicia Migrante: Episodio 17 - De Las Sombres a Las Calles!
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Abel Luna and Thelma Gomez host this episode of Migrant Justice's monthly show. Today’s show focuses on highlighting the change in government for Mexico with the new president Andrew Manuel Lopez Obrador, bringing new hope to Mexico. Also, we talk about a Manuel soccer tournament here in VT for dairy workers, Aug 11th all day!
We talk about Trump’s zero-tolerance policies, family separation in Vermont, and Alejandro’s case and how to support it. The Mexican Consulate will be coming this 21st, a very important day for our community. Migrant Justice will be present doing education about domestic violence and sexual harassment.
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