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Minneapolis Under ICE: A Letter on Life, Fear, and Resistance
Episode 270

Minneapolis Under ICE: A Letter on Life, Fear, and Resistance

In this solocast episode, Corinna Bellizzi shares the unedited audio of Matt Braunger reading a powerful letter written by his cousin — a Minneapolis resident describing how federal immigration enforcement has transformed ordinary life in his community. This episode invites listeners to bear witness, reflect on how democracy erodes in daily moments, and consider how staying informed, connected, and engaged can help protect ordinary life before it disappears.

Care More Be Better: A Podcast For Sustainable Social Impact and Regeneration

January 30, 202623m 45s

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Show Notes

This episode of Care More Be Better is intentionally different.

Rather than analysis or debate, host Corinna Bellizzi shares the direct audio of comedian and actor Matt Braunger reading a letter written by his cousin — a father, neighbor, and resident of the Twin Cities — who felt compelled to document what daily life has become like amid intensified federal immigration enforcement in Minneapolis–St. Paul.

The letter is not a political essay. It’s a witness account — grounded in everyday details like children’s activities, neighborhood text threads, and community members stepping into unexpected roles of care and resistance. Through this deeply human lens, the episode explores how large political forces manifest quietly inside ordinary life.

After the audio, Corinna reflects on what it means to bear witness without panic, how media fragmentation and algorithm-driven news shape public understanding, and why democracy depends not only on elections, but on relationships, mutual care, and informed attention.

Listeners are invited to reflect on their own communities, examine where they get their information, and consider small but meaningful ways to stay engaged, connected, and informed — before fear becomes routine.

In This Episode:

    • A full, uninterrupted reading of a first-person letter from Minneapolis
    • Reflections on ordinary life, community resilience, and civic responsibility
    • A discussion on media literacy, confirmation bias, and staying informed beyond headlines
    • Practical suggestions for thoughtful engagement without overwhelm

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Content Note:

This episode includes descriptions of fear, surveillance, immigration enforcement, and strong


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