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    Explore " migrant justice" with insightful episodes like ""Billionaires shouldn't exist" with Mikaela Loach", "Subversives: Lingua Franca", "Subversives: Lingua Franca", "Subversives: Lingua Franca" and "Subversives: Lingua Franca" from podcasts like ""Cocktails & Capitalism", "Film and Television (Audio)", "UC Santa Barbara (Video)", "UC Santa Barbara (Audio)" and "Film and Television (Video)"" and more!

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    "Billionaires shouldn't exist" with Mikaela Loach

    "Billionaires shouldn't exist" with Mikaela Loach

    When invited to speak at the recent Gates Foundation annual event, Mikaela Loach seized the opportunity to announce that capitalism is causing climate change and “billionaires shouldn’t exist.” 


    This young climate justice activist has been fighting fossil fuel projects in the UK using a variety of tactics. She is one of three claimants who has taken the UK government to court for handing over taxpayer money to fossil fuel companies in violation of their commitments to reach net zero emissions. 


    Mikaela has been heavily involved in the #StopCambo campaign that successfully shut down development of the Cambo oil field. She and others in this campaign continue to fight the development of Rosebank, the biggest untapped oil field in the North Sea. If the oil and gas in this massive field are burned, they will create more CO2 than all the total emissions from all 28 low-income countries. #StopeRosebank


    Mikaela is a 5th year medical student and the co-host of the YIKES Podcast – a show that focuses on the things that make us go “Yikes!” – from the climate crisis to racial capitalism. She just announced that she has a book coming out called IT’S NOT THAT RADICAL: Climate Action to Transform Our World. Pre-order the book here!


    Links:

    Follow & amplify the #StopRosebank campaign with @StopCambo

    Pre-order Mikaela’s book: It’s Not That Radical: Climate Action to Transform Our World

    Read We Will Not Cancel Us by Adrienne Marie Brown



    COCKTAIL: No More Billionaires


    Mikaela Loach is a Climate Justice Activist and a lover of agave spirits. This drink combines the smokey elements of mezcal with the spice and richness of ancho chiles to make a cross between a Spicy Margarita and a Paloma. Be sure to use fresh grapefruit juice as it is key to making this drink bright and extra delicious. Italicus Bergamot Liqueur rounds out this cocktail and helps combine all the ingredients while also providing a lovely rich floral backdrop.


     30     ml   Mezcal

    30    ml    Ancho Reyes Ancho Chile Liqueur  

    30    ml    Grapefruit juice

    15    ml    Lime juice

    15    ml    Italicus Bergamot Liqueur or

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    Subversives: Lingua Franca

    Subversives: Lingua Franca
    Moderator Miguel Penabella joins writer/director/actor/producer/editor of Lingua Franca (2019), Isabel Sandoval, for a conversation focusing on the film’s social and cultural resonances. With patience and nuance, the film addresses questions of immigration and migrant justice, labor, family, and the diverse experiences of trans women of color. Penabella and Sandoval discuss the evolution of the film and its central story, as well as Sandoval’s intimate involvement in all aspects of its production. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 36758]

    Subversives: Lingua Franca

    Subversives: Lingua Franca
    Moderator Miguel Penabella joins writer/director/actor/producer/editor of Lingua Franca (2019), Isabel Sandoval, for a conversation focusing on the film’s social and cultural resonances. With patience and nuance, the film addresses questions of immigration and migrant justice, labor, family, and the diverse experiences of trans women of color. Penabella and Sandoval discuss the evolution of the film and its central story, as well as Sandoval’s intimate involvement in all aspects of its production. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 36758]

    Subversives: Lingua Franca

    Subversives: Lingua Franca
    Moderator Miguel Penabella joins writer/director/actor/producer/editor of Lingua Franca (2019), Isabel Sandoval, for a conversation focusing on the film’s social and cultural resonances. With patience and nuance, the film addresses questions of immigration and migrant justice, labor, family, and the diverse experiences of trans women of color. Penabella and Sandoval discuss the evolution of the film and its central story, as well as Sandoval’s intimate involvement in all aspects of its production. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 36758]

    Subversives: Lingua Franca

    Subversives: Lingua Franca
    Moderator Miguel Penabella joins writer/director/actor/producer/editor of Lingua Franca (2019), Isabel Sandoval, for a conversation focusing on the film’s social and cultural resonances. With patience and nuance, the film addresses questions of immigration and migrant justice, labor, family, and the diverse experiences of trans women of color. Penabella and Sandoval discuss the evolution of the film and its central story, as well as Sandoval’s intimate involvement in all aspects of its production. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 36758]

    ...About Migrant Workers?

    ...About Migrant Workers?

    Transcript available here.


    We discuss the situation involving the exploitation and striking of Seasonal Agricultural Workers and other temporary foreign workers in Canada and how COVID-19 has made already deplorable conditions even worse for these precarious workers. 


    Resources and calls to action: 


    Canadian Council for Refugees - https://ccrweb.ca/en/migrant-workers

    Migrant Workers Alliance for Change - https://migrantworkersalliance.org/

    Unheeded Warnings Report - https://migrantworkersalliance.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Unheeded-Warnings-COVID19-and-Migrant-Workers.pdf

    Letter from Luis Gabriel Flores - https://migrantworkersalliance.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Letter-to-Immigration-Minister-English.pdf

    Made in Canada: How the Law Constructs Migrant Workers’ Insecurity (2012) - https://metcalffoundation.com/publication/made-in-canada-how-the-law-constructs-migrant-workers-insecurity/

    Exploitation, abuse, health hazards rise for migrant workers during COVID-19, group says - https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/migrant-workers-farm-deaths-report-1.5602596

    Hotline became lifeline for migrant workers secretly reporting poor conditions on Canadian farms - https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/migrant-farm-workers-covid-19-1.5650437

    Migrants on Hunger Strike at the Laval Immigration Detention Centre: Act Now in Solidarity- https://www.solidarityacrossborders.org/en/migrants-on-hunger-strike-at-the-laval-immigration-detention-ce

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