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How Nelini Stamp Sets Injustice Aflame
Episode 79

How Nelini Stamp Sets Injustice Aflame

Latina to Latina · Alicia Menendez, Emma Forbes, Juleyka Lantigua-Williams, Cedric Wilson

January 27, 202025m 42s

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Show Notes

She calls herself a “fire-starter,” and has a long list of rabble-rousing moments to prove it. Before turning 18, she registered people to vote by pleading “Please register and vote for me! I can’t vote.” Later, she marched in an anti stop-and-frisk protest to the home of NYC’s mayor. But walking into the Working Families Party to volunteer for Obama changed the course of her life. That path led to joining Occupy Wall Street and spending three weeks camped out in the streets. Along the way, she co-founded Dream Defenders. Honestly, Nelini embodies the phrase “Power to the people.”

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latina leaderoccupy wall streetlatina activistworking families partylatina organizernelini stampresistance revival chorus