• Jacinto: Rejecting the “DREAMer” narrative

  • Nov 23 2022
  • Length: 1 hr and 21 mins
  • Podcast

Jacinto: Rejecting the “DREAMer” narrative

  • Summary

  • How do undocumented immigrants facing social and economic injustices in the workplace and their own communities find the resources to thrive in the United States? D.C. organizer, using the pseudonym, Jacinto Maldonado Torres, came to Washington, D.C. in 2010 when he was 15 years old. Originally from Mexico City, he attended D.C. public schools and recently earned an associates degree in early childhood education at the University of the District of Columbia. His previous experiences at immigrant youth empowerment meetings fostered his passion for teaching other immigrants about their rights and resources in the United States. In this episode of Undocu-Life, Jacinto tells us about his work empowering other immigrants, especially those working in the restaurant industry, to utilize resources and overcome adversity, including health and economic challenges.

    Episode Credits:
    Host: Lucía Matamoros
    Narrator: Jacinto Maldonado Torres
    Episode Interviewer: Delia Beristain Noriega
    Episode Scriptwriter/Organizer: Noelle Norris and Claudia Peralta Torres
    Episode Editor: Jose Luis Mendoza and Claudia Peralta Torres
    Podcast Director: Christine MacDonald

    Music by Blue Dot Sessions:
    Confectionery - Palms Down
    Sugartree - Cornicob

    Follow along with the English and Spanish episode transcripts located on our podcast webpage.

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