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El Cafecito del Día
Los Hijos de la Villita: Young Latino Leaders Defending Their Families in Chicago
In a moment when fear is used as policy, young Latinos are rising as leaders in Chicago. In this new episode of El Cafecito del Día, we share a conversation with Ely Bahena, a LCLAA Trabajadoras Fellow, Community advocate, justice-driven young leader from La Villita, and chief of staff for the 22nd Ward in Chicago. We confront a harsh reality on how immigration policies are reshaping childhood - and how courage, resilience, and collective power are pushing back. This is more than a conversation. It is a call to stand strong with the next generation of justice leaders. ...
2025-12-15
19 min
El Cafecito del Día
Raids and Resistance: Unions and Advocates Defending Immigrant Workers
In this new episode of El Cafecito del Día, we take a deep look at how Chicago's Immigrant Workers and their families are being impacted by raids and enforcement actions - and how communities, union leaders, and advocates are rising in powerful solidarity. From rapid response networks to frontline organizing, this conversation highlights the strength, courage, and unity that define the Labor Movement in moments of crisis. Acompáñenos as we honor those standing up for due process, dignity, and the rights of every worker, LCLAA members, and union siblings to continue this fight juntos!
2025-12-01
18 min
El Cafecito del Día
Shutdown Stories: How Working Families Are Facing The Crisis
In this new special episode of El Cafecito del Día, we share a conversation with Tiffany Roman, LCLAA Rocky Mountain Chapter President, AFGE, and HISCO Chair. We talked about how the government shutdown is hitting working families and federal workers across the country. Acompáñenos, as we dive into how union siblings can support those in need at this critical moment.
2025-11-06
17 min
El Cafecito del Día
DC Takeover: Public Safety and Impact on Working Families
In the latest episode of El Cafecito del Día, we unpack the economic and social impact of the DC takeover on working families, local neighborhoods, and the Latino community. From job insecurity to small-business struggles and fear of raids and immigration enforcement actions, we explore with Ana Reyes, a Latina business owner at El Tamarindo, how these changes are reshaping the heart of our city. Acompáñenos!
2025-10-29
11 min
El Cafecito del Día
Latina Equal Pay: La lucha de la Alianza de Mujeres Campesinas
En este nuevo episodio de El Cafecito del Día compartimos una importante conversación con Mily Treviño Sauceda, directora ejecutiva y cofundadora de Alianza de Mujeres Campesinas. Hablamos sobre el impacto que tiene la brecha salarial y la falta de protecciones en las trabajadoras agrícolas y cómo este problema afecta la vida de sus familias. Nuestra invitada nos compartió, además, cómo las trabajadoras de California unieron esfuerzos para crear la Alianza de Mujeres Campesinas, una organización que dedica su lucha a la defensa de los derechos y la visibilización de las trabajador...
2025-10-15
18 min
El Cafecito del Día
From Union Halls to Communities: The Constitution Protect Us
On this special Constitution Day episode of El Cafecito del Día, we reflect on why the U.S. Constitution matters for all of us, especially immigrant and working communities. The Constitution is a living promise that protects our rights and freedoms, yet today it faces attacks through anti-immigrant policies and even Supreme Court decisions that permit profiling for speaking Spanish. We discuss with Cheryl Nero, consulting for the Task Force for American Democracy, why knowing the Constitution is vital, how it empowers us to defend democracy, and what unions, allies, and communities can do to ensure everyone understands t...
2025-10-01
18 min
El Cafecito del Día
Kilmar Abrego Garcia: The Fight for True and Dignity
Since last March, many of us have followed the story of Kilmar Abrégo García, an immigrant from El Salvador, detained and wrongly deported to El CECOT, the infamous mega Salvadoran prison. Why does this case matter? Why is Kimar's story so relevant today? And how does it reveal the ways immigrant workers resist today's anti-immigrant policies? Join us for a conversation with Jaime Contreras, Executive Vice President of SEIU 32BJ's Capital Area District, as we dive deep into this urgent and powerful story. Acompañénos!
2025-09-17
13 min
El Cafecito del Día
Fighting for our Communities: Nuevos Líderes Latinos
En este nuevo episodio de El Cafecito del Día, we share a conversation with Ximena Arias Cristobal, a young activist who was detained and taken to the Whitfield County Jail in Georgia, and one of the keynote speakers at the 25th LCLAA National Convention, in Atlanta, Georgia. By sharing her story, she has become the voice de los inmigrantes que sufren las consecuencias of the anti-immigrant policies and an advocate for young latinos and immigrant families.
2025-09-03
10 min
El Cafecito del Día
El Poder de la Solidaridad y la Organización: Compartiendo un Cafecito con la Congresista Delia Ramírez
En este nuevo Cafecito del Día conversamos con la Congresista por el 3r Distrito de Illinois, Delia Ramírez sobre el impacto devastador de las políticas migratorias en la comunidad Latina y rol, fundamental que juegan los sindicatos en la defensa de los derechos de las familias trabajadoras migrantes, en el fortalecimiento de la solidaridad y en el apoyo a quienes más lo necesitan. Acompañénos!
2025-07-03
19 min
El Cafecito del Día
Pride y Resistencia: Defending the Fabric of Freedom
In this special episode of Cafecito del Día on Pride Month, we share a conversation with Brittany Anderson, Interim Executive Director at Pride At Work. We talk about the dangerous wave of hate and discrimination impacting LGBTQ+ communities following the elimination of the DEI programs and the Executive Orders targeting LGBTQ+ individuals. Learn how the Labor Movement can stand up, speak out, organize, and mobilize to defend all our siblings and to protect the Fabric of Freedom. Acompáñenos!
2025-06-06
12 min
El Cafecito del Día
Medicare Para Todos
En el último episodio de El Cafecito del Día, compartimos una conversación sobre la campaña Medicare Para Todos, una lucha liderada por la National Nurses Association, una acción en la que nuestras enfermeras alzan la voz por un sistema de salud universal justo y accesible para las personas del país, sin importar su origen. Acompáñenos!
2025-05-16
11 min
El Cafecito del Día
¿Tienes tu Real ID?
¿Sabes qué es el Real ID y para que se usará? ¿Ya tienes un Real ID? En este nuevo episodio del Cafecito del Día te contamos todo sobre el Real ID. Cuándo entra en vigencia su uso en ciertos espacios, qué hacer para obtener un Real ID y los problemas que enfrentan quienes solicitan y tramitan este documento. Acompáñanos y descubramos juntos para qué se usa este nuevo documento.
2025-05-02
11 min
El Cafecito del Día
GLJ's Nike Campaign: Women Leading the Fight for Justice
🎙️ In the latest episode of El Cafecito del Día, we share a conversation with Jeeva Muhil about the powerful role young women are playing in the fight for justice in the garment industry. 👟 Tune in to hear how the GLJ-led campaign calling out Nike is lifting up the voices of women workers.
2025-04-12
08 min
El Cafecito del Día
Latinas in the Labor Movement
In this episode of El Cafecito del Día, para cerrar Women's Month compartimos un cafecito with Dora Cervantes, Secretary-Treasurer of the IAM, LCLAA National Vice President, and a trailblazing Latina leader in the labor movement. We dive into the challenges Latinas face in the workplace—from wage gaps to representation—and discuss how we can keep fighting and advocating for women’s rights, fair wages, and stronger workplaces for all. Acompáñenos!
2025-03-25
08 min
El Cafecito del Día
Creating Jobs and Opportunities para los Trabajadores Latinos
On the latest episode of El Cafecito del Día in collaboration with Eli Lilly, we talk with Victor Cruz, vice president, senior corporate, about how the partnership between the pharmaceutical industry can create jobs, opportunities, and a stronger community. 💼💊Don't miss this insightful conversation!🎙️☕
2025-03-07
08 min
El Cafecito del Día
Denfendiéndo a Los Trabajadores y Sus Derechos
¿Sabías que como trabajador inmigrante tienes derechos y que juntos podemos defender tus derechos? En este episodio de El Cafecito del Día exploramos junto a Stephanie Sepúlveda, especialista en Temas de Trabajo e Inmigración del AFL-CIO, cómo los sindicatos pueden ser aliados clave por el respeto a los derechos de los trabajadores inmigrantes. Acompáñanos!
2025-02-21
13 min
El Cafecito del Día
Peso y Realidad, What is Obesity?
En este episodio del Cafecito del Día in collaboration with Eli Lilly, we break down the facts and myths sobre la obesidad. Hablamos con el doctor Francisco Prieto, experto en Medicina Familiar y presidente del Comité Nacional de Defensa de ADA sobre los retos y desafíos que enfrentan los trabajadores con esta condición. Join us for an informative and compassionate conversation!
2025-02-12
10 min
El Cafecito del Día
Impact of the Executive Orders on DEI Programs
In the first episode of Season 3, we break down the impact and meaning of the Executive Orders signed by President Trump on day 1, to dismantle the DEI Programs. We discuss with Melody Gonzales, former executive director of The White House Initiative on Advancing Educational Equity, Excellence, and Economic Opportunities for Hispanic, how these presidential actions are rolling back protections and workers' rights. Acompáñenos!
2025-02-06
14 min
El Cafecito del Día
Recognizing Silent Heroes: The Vital Role of Caregivers
In this new episode of El Cafecito del Día, we shared a cafecito with Veronica Segovia Bedon, program manager director of Family Caregiver at AARP to discuss the vital role caregivers play in our families and the unique challenges they face every day. We also explore the importance of recognizing and identifying yourself as a caregiver, a first step in accessing the support and resources you deserve. Listen now and join the conversation about how we can uplift and empower caregivers in our community!
2024-11-19
14 min
El Cafecito del Día
Proyecto 2025: Una Amenaza para la Comunidad Latina
Acompáñenos en este nuevo episodio de El Cafecito del Día en el que compartimos una conversación con Vanessa Cárdenas, directora de America's Voice. Hablamos sobre el impacto negativo que podría tener en las familias latinas la implementación de las propuestas del Proyecto 2025, la promesa conservadora y cómo estas políticas representan una amenaza para la Comunidad Latina.
2024-10-18
09 min
El Cafecito del Día
Latina Equal Pay
No se pierda este nuevo episodio de El Cafecito del Día. Compartimos información crítica sobre cómo la brecha salarial que afecta a las trabajadoras latinas también impacta de forma negativa a sus familias y sus comunidades. Acompáñenos!
2024-10-03
07 min
El Cafecito del Día
Diving into the New GMU LCLAA Student Alliance
On this new episode of El Cafecito del Día, we dive into the launch of the new GMU LCLAA Student Alliance. Join us for an insightful conversation with Lucas Cedeño Villegas, president, and Gabriel Cesar Muñoz, Vice President of the alliance, as we discuss how students can become members and get active on their campuses. Don’t miss out on learning how this movement is empowering students to advocate for their rights and build stronger communities. Tune in now!
2024-09-23
10 min
El Cafecito del Día
Welcoming the new Twin Cities and Rocky Mountain Chapters
On this new episode of El Cafecito del Día, we dive into the exciting Twin Cities and Rocky Mountain Chapters launch. Grecia Palomar and Tiffany Roman, new chapter presidents shared their goals and how each chapter will make a lasting impact in the Latino communities in both cities.
2024-09-09
11 min
El Cafecito del Día
Union Organizing at Amazon
Welcome to a new episode of El Cafecito del Día! In today's episode, we explore the journey and the challenges faced by workers who created the Amazon Labor Union (ALU). Join us as we uncover the power of solidarity and the impact of collective action in the workplace, while they achieve the fight for better working conditions and fair treatment and become an inspiration for the documentary Union.
2024-08-01
11 min
El Cafecito del Día
Concerts for Democracy
Dive into our latest episode of El Cafecito del Día where we explore the power of Concerts for Democracy and the vital role music and art play in promoting civic participation among Latinos in the country. We shared this Cafecito with Eljuri, a great singer, songwriter, and artist committed to defending and promoting Latino rights.
2024-07-15
09 min
El Cafecito del Día
The Women's Bureau y Las Trabajadoras
In this episode of El Cafecito del Día, we sit down with Delia García, one of the two Latinas serving as Regional Administrator of the Women's Bureau to discuss vital protections for Latina workers. Tune in for an enlightening conversation on rights, challenges, and progress!
2024-06-27
10 min
El Cafecito del Día
Trabajadores Agrícolas en Peligro de Muerte en North Carolina
En este nuevo episodio hablamos con trabajadores agrícolas de North Carolina, de la organización El Futuro es Nuestro, sobre las muertes de trabajadores en este estado y cómo estas tragedias afectan la vida de las familias inmigrantes.
2024-06-13
12 min
El Cafecito del Día
Standing together In Fighting for Workers: Evelyn DeJesus' CBTU Convention speech
On May 23, LCLAA's National President, Evelyn DeJesus, participated as one of the keynote speakers, at the CBTU 53rd International Convention held in Houston, Texas. During her powerful speech, LCLAA's President called for unity and solidarity among Latino, Brown, and Afro-American workers to defend as brothers and sisters, all worker's rights. We share the President's speech on El Cafecito del Día as a special edition. Acompañénos!
2024-05-28
07 min
El Cafecito del Día
Olas de Calor e Injusticias: las amenazas de los Farmer Workers
Acompáñenos en este nuevo Cafecito del Día, en el que hablamos con Marta Gabriel, farmer worker y miembro de la organización We Count, sobre los riesgos que enfrentan los trabajadores agrícolas y la incertidumbre que sufren con la llegada de la época calurosa, que les causa afectaciones a su salud y que puede provocarles la muerte. Además, hablamos sobre las condiciones laborales injustas a las que están expuestos los farmer workers en el país.
2024-05-20
07 min
El Cafecito del Día
Safety at Work
Join us on our latest episode of El Cafecito del Día, as The AFL-CIO President, Liz Shuler, emphasizes work safety for Immigrant Workers, during Worker's Memorial Day and while we discuss with Courtney Jenkins, President of The Metro Baltimore AFL-CIO the crucial role of Unions, Union members, and Labor organizations in supporting workers facing unsafe work conditions. Tune in for a key conversation on protecting all workers' rights.
2024-05-03
03 min
El Cafecito del Día
Tragedia y Reconstrucción del Key Bridge
El 26 de marzo, la noticia del colapso del Francis Scott Key Bridge conmocionó a los residentes de Baltimore. Seis trabajadores inmigrantes perdieron la vida tras la caída del puente y miles de personas que residen en las zonas aledañas se vieron afectadas. En medio de la tragedia el presidente Biden anunció que los trabajadores sindicalizados y los sindicatos tendrán a su cargo la reconstrucción de la infraestructura. Acompáñenos a compartir este Cafecito del Día junto a Miguel Díaz, del Sindicato de los Obreros de la Construcción, LIUNA, Local 710 de Baltimore para hablar sobr...
2024-04-18
07 min
El Cafecito del Día
Books for our Community
El Cafecito del Día joined the Fairfax County American Federation of Teachers (AFT) for its books distribution event. We shared a conversation with David Walrod, president of the Fairfax County AFT about how a book distribution event can have a positive impact in the community, specially in Latino students. Additionally, we discussed the backlashes of banning books among our children and how parents can play an active role in encouraging students to read. Full episode available here.
2024-04-05
12 min
El Cafecito del Día
CAL State University on Strike
In this episode we delve into a pivotal moment in the fight for fair wages and improved working conditions within the California State University system. Through this conversation with assistant profesor, Ricardo Valencia, we uncover the significance of the agreement reached by academics y profesores, which not only addresses long-standing grievances but also promises to benefit a demographic often marginalized in academia: women.
2024-03-07
11 min
El Cafecito del Día
Compartiendo un Cafecito con la Secretaria de Trabajo, Julie Su
Join us and share this Cafecito del Día with the Secretary of Labor, Julie Su, in which we discussed the vital contributions of Latino Workers and the importance of the partnership between Government, Workers and Unions for America's success. Tune in to our El Cafecito del Día for an inspiring dialogue with Secretary Su.
2024-02-12
09 min
El Cafecito del Día
Latino Workers and Unions: A Strategic Partnership for America's Success
Join us to share el primer Cafecito del Día de 2024 with LCLAA's presidenta Nacional, Evelyn DeJesus, in which we highlight listed topics of LCLAA's Annual Report Latino Workers and Unions: A Strategic Partnership for America's Success. In this episode we address issues such as fair wages, safe working conditions, and equitable opportunities. How unions can truly become beacons of support for all workers. And how together, workers and unions can build a foundation that uplifts the voices and rights of every worker this 2024.
2024-01-26
07 min
El Cafecito del Día
The Fight for Living Fair Wages, LaLucha de los Trabajadores en Hoteles de California
In this episode we will learn about how unfair wages are impacting Latino workers and families in California, due to the high housing cost hotel workers are fighting for a fair living wage in order to provide for their families. These are some of the challenges countless Latino workers face and which we highlight in our upcoming Publication titled: "Latino Workers and Unions: A Strategic Partnership for America's Success." Learn more by listening to this new episode.
2023-12-15
06 min
El Cafecito del Día
118 Days, La Victoria de los Trabajadores
In this new episode: 118 Days, La Victoria de los Trabajadores in the Entertainment Industry we join actress Chelsea Rendon, member of SAG-AFTRA, to untie the impact and significance of the hard-fought agreement reached by Latino actors, actrices and workers in the industry. From adversity to triumph, we discover how this pivotal moment shapes the future of representation and better working conditions para todos los trabajadores.
2023-12-05
10 min
El Cafecito del Día
Restos que Enfrentan Our Teachers
In this episode, we will step into the world of educators facing un gran reto. Noel Candelaria, Secretary-treasurer of the National Education Association (NEA) shares a conversation with us about the challenges and obstacles that teachers are facing at schools. And how our community can support teachers and educators.
2023-11-27
12 min
El Cafecito del Día
Deportation of Veterans, Veterans Day
We are sharing a special edition for Veterans Day of El Cafecito del Día. In this segment we had a conversation with Danitza García James, US Army combat veteran, and Chief Director of Repatriate Our Patriots, and Hector Barajas, Director of Deported Veterans Support House about the deportation of veterans and the Veterans Service Act, a proposal that addresses the serious issues that military service members, veterans and their families are facing in our country because of their immigration status.
2023-11-09
12 min
El Cafecito del Día
Election Day and Latino Participation
This week in El Cafecito del Día we shared a conversation with with Sonia Vasquez Luna, the first Latina elected as Member of the City Council in Manassas, Virginia, and the first Hispanic immigrant woman elected as Business Manager for LIUNA local 572, about the importance of Latino vote and Latino candidate participation in local elections.
2023-11-02
08 min
El Cafecito del Día
Opportunity for All Campaign
In this new episode of El Cafecito del Día, we talk about the initiative Opportunity for All Campaign. Alongside our guest Carlos Alarcon, from UCLA, we address key points about the need of a state-level initiative that allows job hiring for undocumented students and discussions that raise awareness among the immigrant community about the importance of creating opportunities and alternative plans to the immigration reform that have not yet been materialized.
2023-10-20
08 min
El Cafecito Live
Programa del 27 de marzo del 2023
Programa completo de #ElCafecito Live, con Rolando Ortega, del lunes 27 de marzo del 2023.
2023-03-29
46 min
El Cafecito del Día
Book Bans, Communities of Color & Teachers’ Unions
In this episode we discuss the recent wave of book bannings that has taken root across the United States alongside Noel Candelaria, a special education teacher and National Education Association Secretary-Treasurer. In 2022 we saw a 250% increase in the number of proposed bills related to book banning. This episode unpacks the impact these bans are having on teachers, parents, and students across the country. Visit http://nea.org/takeaction to learn more about what you can do to support the families impacted.
2023-03-22
12 min
El Cafecito del Día
Understanding Diversity in the Latino Community
February is Black History Month, a time to pay tribute to and honor the legacies of Black and Afro-latino/a leaders, both past and present. Hear from Janella T. Hinds, an outstanding labor leader, long-standing LCLAA member, and Vice President for Academic High Schools for the United Federation of Teachers (UFT) to learn about her experience in the labor movement. Listen to learn more about the importance of centering Afro-Latino/a voices and intersectionality in the labor movement
2023-02-13
17 min
El Cafecito del Día
Public Involvement: a Critical Tool for Unions and Community Activists
The National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) is more than just an environmental law - it is a tool that helps advance civil rights. Hear from Stephen Schima, the senior legislative council at EarthJustice to learn about how unions and community activists have utilized the law to create good paying union jobs and make environmental justice a reality.
2023-01-18
10 min
El Cafecito del Día
Reweaving the Garment Industry: A conversation with the Garment Worker Center
Learn about the FABRIC Act - which stands for The Fashion Accountability and Building Real Institutional Change, and what it could mean for the Latino community. Hear from the executive director of the Garment Worker Center, and organization that supports Los Angeles garment workers as they transform the fashion industry to eliminate sweatshop labor.
2022-11-18
10 min
El Cafecito del Día
Our Voices Decide: AARP on the 2022 Midterm Elections
We share this Cafecito with Maggie Castro, Senior Audience Manager for Hispanic Latino Strategies of AARP. AARP is the nation’s largest organization dedicated to empowering people 50 and older to choose how they live as they age. With a nationwide presence and nearly 38 million members, AARP is a non-profit and non-partisan organization that strengthens communities and advocates for what matters most to families: health security, financial stability and personal fulfillment. To learn more, visit www.aarp.org or follow @AARP and @AARPadvocates on social media.
2022-11-06
13 min
El Cafecito del Día
Everything You Need to Know about the Illinois Workers Rights Amendment
Illinois ballots in the November election will include a vote on an amendment to the state's constitution known as the Workers' Rights Amendment, or Amendment 1, but what does it do and why does it matter? Listen to this bilingual episode to hear from Secretary-Treasurer of the Chicago Federation of Labor Don Vilar and Jose Alcala, President of Painter's Local 184 and LCLAA’s Chicago Metro Chapter to learn more!
2022-10-28
15 min
El Cafecito del Día
Unionizing while Undocumented: What You Need to Know!
Did you know that undocumented folks can benefit from the higher wages, benefits and protections that come with a union contract? In this episode, we interview AFL-CIO Immigration and Labor specialist Stephanie Sepulveda to breakdown a recently released guidance by the Department of Labor for undocumented workers engaged in labor disputes. Listen in to learn more about deferred action and other legal protections granted to undocumented folks that speak out against unfair working conditions!
2022-09-16
10 min
El Cafecito del Día
No Contract, No Coffee! A Conversation with Starbucks Union Leaders
Hear from Sam Amato and Christian Miranda, two Starbucks union leaders, about their fight for better wages and living conditions. Sam worked at Starbucks for 13 years before he was fired in retaliation for his union leadership. After watching management fire him in the cafe, Sam's coworkers immediately walked out on strike. Christian's leadership led to the second Starbucks union win in Miami Springs, Florida.
2022-09-01
10 min
El Cafecito del Día
Women in the Trades: Resilience, Sisterhood & Mentorship
In 2021, the Bureau of Labor Statistics found that Latinos made up 9% of all union members - and that there were roughly 1 million fewer women in the movement when compared to their male counterparts. It is clear that Latinas are under-represented in these spaces. Hear the stories of two Latina leaders in the trades, Liliana Calderon and Cristina Barillas-McEntee, as they share their stories of resilience, sisterhood and mentorship.
2022-08-18
10 min
El Cafecito del Día
The Fight for Housing Justice in Virginia: A Conversation with Tenants and Workers United
Housing costs have continued to rise across the United States. In this cafecito, we focus on Northern Virginia’s housing issues with Evelin Urrutia, Executive Director of Tenants and Workers United. We discuss their work, the current local housing policies in place, and what housing justice would mean for our Latino working class communities.
2022-08-03
11 min
El Cafecito del Día
Women in the Labor Movement: Alejandra Morales Reynoso
In this cafecito, we discuss the historic independent union win that happened this past February in Silao Guanajuato, Mexico. 6400 workers at a General Motors plant voted to be represented by SINTTIA, an Independent Union of Auto Industry Workers. This episode includes an interview with the organizations’ secretary general, Alejandra Morales Reynoso. Our conversation was conducted in her native language, Spanish – but at the end, I provide a summary of our conversation in English. The collective sheds light on previous leadership and how their failure led to the historic nomination of a new union representative, SINITTA.
2022-07-20
07 min
El Cafecito del Día
Undocumented and Unaided: Barriers in Higher Education
Pursuing a higher education is often not attainable for everyone. Finances and documentation status often plays a large role, so we beg the question: what programs exist to help students aid their studies? This week we sat down with Nardi Velasquez and Ethan Mercado, the co-community outreach coordinators for UndocuMason. This student-led organization aims to create a more inclusive environment for undocumented immigrants through education and advocacy.
2022-07-11
09 min
El Cafecito del Día
#NiUnRepartidorMenos
The episode includes an interview with Saul Gomez, member of the Mexico-City based collective for Rideshare Food Delivery Drivers, #NiUnReparditorMenos. Our conversation was conducted in his native language, Spanish -- but at the end, I provide a summary of our conversation in English. The collective was created after Jose Manuel Matias, a rideshare food delivery driver, was run over by a truck while on the job. The collective, created 4 years ago, has been working towards better working conditions and protections for rideshare workers.
2022-06-24
11 min
El Cafecito del Día
All About PRIDE!
LGBTQ+ Rights seem to be taking a step backwards in recent years. What does Labor have to do to ensure that all LGBTQ+ people are supported? Our inaugural episode includes a conversation with Jerame Davis, Executive Director of Pride at Work and a discussion of what the labor movement can and should do to support LGBTQ+ people in the workforce - especially this pride month.
2022-06-08
10 min
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S04E09 - The Pandemic as a First Year Student
This week, the ElCafeciTO team is joined by Helen Batchoun (UofT) to discuss how this last year at the University of Toronto was for first year students, comparing their experiences to our own when we first joined UofT in a very different world.
2022-03-29
38 min
el CafeciTO
S04E08 - The Struggle for Abortion Decriminalisation in Latin America
This week, the ElCafeciTO team is joined by Helen Batchoun (UofT) and Juanita Arango (UofT) to talk about Colombia and Argentina, two countries in Latin America that have recently decriminalised abortion. The team also looks at the case of Ecuador and Chile, two countries that have recently attempted to decriminalise abortion.
2022-03-18
52 min
el CafeciTO
S04E07 - International Women's Day 2022
This week, the ElCafeciTO team is joined by Juanita Arango (UofT) and Helen Batchoun (UofT) to discuss International Women's Day commemorations in Toronto and Latin America.
2022-03-16
23 min
el CafeciTO
S02E24 - Gender relations in the pandemic
ElCafeciTO's team invites Esthefanía Idrovo (TecMonterrey) and Maria José Moreno Londoño (UofT) to discuss the impact of the quarantine on Latino households and debate gender roles in Latin America.
2020-08-14
51 min