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FEBRUARY 25, 2016
As the corporate-owned news continues airing the racist and xenophobic rhetoric defining the 2016 presidential cycle, it’s missing the big news of oppressed communities fighting to hold corporations and their elected officials accountable for systemic injustice and corruption.
In February, Washington State’s Agricultural Industries were on trial by migrant Farmworkers participating in a People's Tribunal to document and expose systemic violations of state laws, civil rights, labor rights, and human rights. Find out what we learned from the Farmworker Tribunal and its intersections with issues of immigration policy and private prisons in this week’s episode featuring Latino Advocacy, LLC founder Maru Mora-Villalpando, who served as the Human Rights Judge for this tribunal.