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Mind the Disruption - PODCAST EPISODE TRANSCRIPT & COMPANION DOCUMENT - Disrupting Migrant Work

3 Nov 2023

Yes, I was 19 at that time, and I was inspired namely by the work of the Black Panther Party and was beginning I grew up in a neighbourhood in Toronto that was to learn the language and the kind of analysis to assess considered, that is to this day considered, so-called high the situation that people like me were facing. [...] to “I’m going to get involved.” What was that like? SAROM SAROM They were, and that had its own limitations I realized, I went to an event first, got connected to one of the which was that sometimes if texts and the theory is members of No One Is Illegal, and then soon after joined detached from the everyday realities of our people, then the organization. [...] When they went to the hospital, they were treated And the way that these bad labour laws and unfair disposably, to say, “Okay, well, you have to go back.” immigration rules work in tandem precisely allows And many of our members have been forced to go back for the exploitation of people, allows for employers home, have been deported and are unable to come to abuse workers and deny us basic rights. [...] We and undocumented people in Canada and our winning deserve full and permanent immigration status for all strategy and calls for change, and to join in and to without exclusion, without exception. [...] One strong interest in this topic, I take many opportunities to of the things we can bring to the table also are our skills talk about it in my classes, and not just reflecting on my in monitoring and evaluation, and to really bring to light own research but the work of others.
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