
Where Mainstream Immigration Reporting Falls Short, Ethnic Media Outlets Step Up
We talk with media organizations that serve immigrant and diaspora audiences about how their communities are dealing with the impacts of the administration’s enforcement actions, how their approaches to news coverage has had to change, and what they think is coming next.
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Show Notes
As ICE raids sweep across the country as a part of President Trump’s anti-immigrant policies, ethnic media outlets in California are playing an invaluable role keeping the communities they serve informed. We talk with media organizations that serve immigrant and diaspora audiences about how their communities are dealing with the impacts of the administration’s enforcement actions, how their approaches to news coverage has had to change, and what they think is coming next.
Guests:
Madeleine Bair, journalist and founder, El Tímpano
Memo Torres, writer and director of engagement, L.A. Taco, a Southern California source of news and information covering food, culture and community
Tanay Gokhale, community reporter, India Currents
Julian Do, co-director, American Community Media
Dzung Do, editor, Nguoi Viet Daily News
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