Community Voz

<p>Community Voz is C2C's ecofeminist radio show which presents the grassroots work that local people are doing across intersecting movements. Our radio shows are engaging conversations about issues and news you probably won't hear anywhere else. We believe in community radio and alternative media, which highlights the character, beauty and courage of the voices of people on the ground. Tune in for reflections and report backs from C2C organizers and allies on the frontlines of the struggle for farmworker justice. We are extremely grateful to the talents being volunteered by Elias Lopez, Ana Sofia Garcia, and Liz Darrow, who do all of the recording and engineering, as well as KMRE, our local non profit public radio station. You can access archived episodes at http://www.foodjustice.org/community-voz-radio</p>

CV S13 Ep 19: Taking a Pause

In this episode, C2C team members reflect on recent projects and give updates on events and things to come. We also discuss the necessity to pause the podcast until a new producer can be found. This is both a sad and hopeful moment. Our podcast has been live on KMRE since 2012, and we are so grateful to them for giving our ecofeminist news and information a home. We will be back! Taking a pause to rest, consider, and build is part of our movement building that often allows us to shift toward ...

06-12
54:59

CV S13 Ep 17: Movement Team Appreciation

In this episode, CommunityVOZ producers Elias Lopez and Liz Darrow talk with Movement Support Team members Ana Sofia, Liam, Mimi, Isaac, and Kira about what brought them to C2C, their favorite moments so far as part of the team, and some of the struggles they have faced as a part of movement building. We also say a bittersweet farewell to our magnificent co-producer Elias Lopez, who has brought so much to this podcast over the past two years. Best of luck in your new adventures Elias! Songs ...

05-16
56:34

CV S13 Ep 16: Media in the Movement

In this episode, Liz and Elias talk with Edgar, Rhys, Bodi, and David, C2C's digital, audio, visual, and social media producers, about our work. We discuss how our storytelling engages critically with context and how we hold the responsibility of telling the story of the movement. Music from the episode: Dark Eyes by Lila Downs Rejoice by AJJ Support the show

05-09
57:07

CV S13 Ep 15: Becoming a Whole Self in the Movement

In this Episode, Liz and Elias talk with Remy from Northwest Youth Services about how our work is uniquely situated in Bellingham, and how creative expression can lead to self actualization in the movement. Music from the episode: Movement 6 by Pharoah Sanders and Floating Points Support the show

05-07
46:20

CV S13 Ep 14: Marcha Campesina 2024 Reportback

Reportback of Marcha Campesina 2024, action at Washington Bulb Company, and batucada with Liz, Kira, Ana Sofia, and Elias. Support the show

04-26
58:59

CV S13 Ep 13: White Saviorism

"If you have come here to help me, you are wasting your time. But if you have come because your liberation is bound up with mine, then let us work together." - Lilla Watson In this episode, Kira, Ana Sofia, and Elias talk about white saviors in the movement. What are the consequences of purely altruistic motives? When does the work come back to benefit us? What core beliefs are at the heart of our care? Music from the episode: A Little Better by Alex Figueira Support the show

04-09
31:16

CV S13 Ep 12: Framing the Conversation of Healthy Food Systems

In this episode, Liz, Tara, Rosalinda, Ana Sofia, and Elias talk about a speech that Rosalinda gave at the Community Food Co-op in 2015. That speech, which is showcased in this episode, emphasizes the importance of centering farmworkers not only in our discussion about healthy produce, but also in the broader context of global social movements. Music from the episode: Metamorfosis by Meridian Brothers & El Grupo Renacimiento Support the show

04-05
01:00:00

CV S13 Ep 11: The Time it Takes to Heal

In this episode, Movement Support volunteer Maleah Mader and Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioner Amy Sothman talk with Liz Darrow and Tara Villalba about learning to listen to your body, navigating toxicity in a capitalist medical system, and healing ourselves and our communities through a Just Transition framework. Many thanks to Maleah for being willing to share your personal story so that others might learn what it looks like to ask for help and take the time that is truly needed to ...

03-29
55:51

CV S13 Ep 10: The Land Belongs to Those Who Work It

In this episode, Liz talks with Victor Rodriguez and Edgar Franks about the popular Emiliano Zapata quote "the land belongs to those who work it" both in its local applications, and in the global struggle for labor rights and Indigenous sovereignty. Music from the episode: Cumbia de la Pendejita by Cumbias Poblanas I Like It by DeBarge Support the show

03-19
59:10

CV S13 Ep 9: Roofers Co-op Updates

In this episode, Liz Darrow talks with Bonifacio Vega and his coworkers Martin, Adan, and Hilario about the ongoing development of their own roofers cooperative; how it started, what led them to pursue this path, and how it's going. Stay up to date with them on their Facebook and website. Support the show

03-13
36:32

CV S13 Ep 8: Love Cannot Be Moved

In this episode, Liz, Kira, Elias, and Ana Sofia talk about the intersection of queer justice and labor justice, immigration policy, the 2024 election, and more. Music from the episode: If Your Love Cannot Be Moved by Stevie Wonder Fight Like Ida B and Marsha P by Ric Wilson Poetry by Roy Hargrove Support the show

03-09
01:01:48

CV S13 Ep 7: Ecofeminism and International Women's Day

In this episode, Liz and Elias talk with Aline Prata from WPJC and Yeye Ugas from ReproJustice about ecofeminism in the movement, the politics of care, parenthood, and International Women's Day coming up on March 8th. C2C will be hosting a celebratory event at Maritime Heritage Park from 4-6pm that day (disregard the mistaken claim at the end of the episode that the event would be from 6-8). Come join us! Resources from the episode: Yeye's article featured in The Front ReproJustice Instagra...

03-01
01:07:18

CV S13 Ep 6: March 2 Stay Alive!

Happy belated Valentine's Day! In this episode, we talk with Ian Lorenz and April Obi about their work with the Poor People's Campaign and a nation-wide march that will happen on March 2nd that all are invited to attend. The march in Washington will take place at the capital in Olympia. Use this link to RSVP. Music from the episode: Dinero by Santa Fe Klan Nakomitunaka by Verckys Support the show

02-21
01:00:09

CV S13 Ep 5: Dignity Dialogue & Batucada

In this episode, we invite you all to come to a dignity dialogue this Saturday from 10am to 1pm as we process the impending suspension of the Immigration Advisory Board. RSVP here! We also invite you to participate in C2C's bi-monthly batucada drumming sessions on the first and third Thursdays of every month as we prepare some rhythms to play at the 2024 Marcha Campesina. Email c2cinfo@foodjustice.org for more info. Music from the episode: Lipstick Lover by Janelle Monáe Son Shine by...

02-07
30:41

CV S13 Ep 4: Farmworker Tribunal 2024 Reportback

In this episode, Ana Sofia Garcia and Elias Lopez play audio from the events of the 2024 Farmworker Tribunal, as well as give context about their experiences there. Music from the episode: Corrido de Juanito by Calibre 50 Soy de Rancho by El Komander Support the show

02-06
53:55

CV S13 Ep 3: Happy Anniversary MST!

Movimento dos Trabalhadores Rurais Sem Terra, MST for short, Landless Workers Movement in English, celebrated their 40 year anniversary on January 22nd. Since the 80s, they have been organizing in the rural sectors of Brazil for farmworker rights through political advocacy, education, public health, and much more. In this episode, learn how C2C is aligned with their cause and honors their legacy. Helpful resources: What U.S. Organizers Can Learn From Brazil's Landless Workers Movement Ten ...

01-26
55:57

CV S13 Ep 2: Remembering Camp 210

In this episode, Liz Darrow speaks with Melissa and Marcus from Serenity Outreach Services, and Beth from BOP Mutual Aid about the upcoming 3 year anniversary of the sweep of Camp 210. January 28th is the day the people of Bellingham commemorate this sweep of militaristic proportions against an encampment on the lawn of city hall. BOP Mutual Aid is organizing a vigil and supply drive on the 28th in downtown Bellingham from 3:30 to 6pm, the location will be announced the day of. Stay up...

01-19
01:12:09

CV S13 Ep1: Immigration Advisory Board Suspension

In this episode, we welcome Ana Sofia Garcia to the C2C media team! We also discuss and hear from Immigration Advisory Board members about Hannah Stone's ordinance to suspend the Immigration Advisory Board indefinitely. Read more about the board suspension and how you can stand in solidarity with immigrant community members here. Songs in this episode: La Rosa de los Vientos by Makiza Subterranean Homesick Blues by Bob Dylan Support the show

01-14
01:06:14

CV S12 Ep 12: Community Voz 2023 Playlist

Happy holidays! It is community members and C2C allies that power this show, so for our final episode of the year, we showcase the music that our guests have brought to the show since last January. From post-punk to protest anthems, norteño to hip-hop, this playlist is bound by no genre, thank you all for your contributions and for listening, and enjoy the start of the new year! Music from the episode: Honour the Fire by Killing Joke Youth Against Fascism by Sonic Youth System Virtue by E...

12-26
59:40

CV S12 Ep 9: Macy's Strike & Rosalinda's Speech

In this episode, Liz, Kira, and Elias talk about the new Hunger Games movie, the Black Friday strike at Macy's, and an acceptance speech that Rosalinda Guillen gave for the ACLU Washington Dwell in Possibility Award. Check out the full award ceremony here. Rosalinda's section begins at 1:28:00. Music from the episode: Which Side Are You On? by Peter Seeger A Spell, A Prayer by Corinne Bailey Rae Support the show

12-01
36:46

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