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TRNN Editor-in-Chief Maximillian Alvarez (far left) records an in-person podcast with members of the Baltimore Latino/Latine community, including: Victor (top left) and Claudia (top center), co-owners of El Taquito Mexicano restaurant; Lucia Islas (top right) of Comité Latino de Baltimore; Carlos Crespo (right center) of Centro de Apoyo Para la Superación del Inmigrante; Susana Barrios (far right) of Latino Racial Justice Circle; and Norma Martinez (bottom left), a high-school student in Baltimore from Honduras. Photo taken on March 29, 2024 by Ricardo Ortíz of Centro de Apoyo Para la Superación del Inmigrante.
Posted inBaltimore

‘As long as God gives us strength, we are going to keep working for our community’: Baltimore’s Latino/Latine community responds to Key Bridge crisis

by Maximillian Alvarez April 3, 2024April 3, 2024

In this bilingual podcast, we speak with a panel of community and immigrant justice organizers from Baltimore’s Latino/Latine community about the Key Bridge collapse and the plight of immigrant workers in the US.

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From the substandard conditions aboard the Dali freighter to the preventable deaths of the Key Bridge 6, the fingerprints of a system that exploits and endangers workers are all over this catastrophe.

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