Feet In Two Worlds

Feet In Two Worlds

Feet in Two Worlds brings the work of immigrant and ethnic media journalists from communities across the U.S. to public radio and the web. Visit us at fi2w.org. We're a project of The Center of New York City Affairs at The New School.

  • 29 minutes 5 seconds
    Rain, Rain, Go Away, New York Kids Are Trying to Play

    Across New York City, workers are tearing out concrete and asphalt from schoolyards and  replacing them with rain-absorbing surfaces that are more climate resilient. The redesigning of playgrounds in immigrant neighborhoods offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to rethink how kids in the city relate to the outdoors. 

    Producer Aria Young, an immigrant journalist from China, explores the recent transformation of New York City playgrounds in response to the climate crisis and what it means for children’s play.

    30 April 2024, 11:00 am
  • 35 minutes 18 seconds
    Maya Farms…in Nebraska?

    In America’s agricultural heartland, a small group of immigrant farmers look to ancient methods to help modern farming respond to the climate crisis.

    Producer Anja Nilsson reports from Nebraska on Maya farmers from Latin America who employ farming methods that conserve water, increase biodiversity, and reduce carbon emissions.

    22 April 2024, 11:00 am
  • 25 minutes 23 seconds
    Harvest of Shame: Deadly Heat Edition

    In July of 2023, EfraĂ­n LĂłpez GarcĂ­a died picking fruit on a farm in Homestead, Florida. According to his family, extreme heat caused his death. At the same time, the Florida legislature was considering a bill banning local governments from enacting safety regulations to protect farmworkers. About 75 percent of farmworkers in the United States are immigrants.

    Allison Salerno reports on community organizations and scientists who are working to protect farmworkers from extreme heat in the absence of government protections.

    16 April 2024, 11:00 am
  • 31 minutes 44 seconds
    Rising Floods for Basement Apartment Dwellers

    Over 100,000 people live in New York City basement apartments – most are immigrants. It’s an open secret that, while basement apartments offer cheap rent, they are potential death traps in a city experiencing more frequent and severe flooding due to climate change. Government programs to address the problem have largely failed.

    Producer Emmy Brett asks where people go when there is nowhere safe or affordable to call home.

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    9 April 2024, 11:00 am
  • 32 minutes 11 seconds
    Who Sends Help When Hurricanes Strike?

    When Hurricane Otis devastated the resort city of Acapulco in October 2023, Mexican authorities struggled to respond to the disaster. Producer Greta Díaz González Vázquez reports on how families divided by the US-Mexico border faced challenges in surviving Otis.

    2 April 2024, 11:00 am
  • 1 minute 50 seconds
    Home, Interrupted: Coming April 2024

    Feet in 2 Worlds is back with our newest podcast series called Home, Interrupted. The series explores how the climate crisis affects immigrants across the U.S., and how immigrant communities are finding new ways to deal with a warming planet. You’ll hear voices that are often overlooked in the climate crisis, including those who have been forced to make wrenching choices, as well as those who are leading the way to a more sustainable planet. 

    The series premieres on April 2, 2024.

    19 March 2024, 9:31 pm
  • 23 minutes 39 seconds
    Permanent Resident, Expiration: Never

    Through The Fake Green Cards Project, Philadelphia-based artists Xuan Liu and Youkun Zhou invite us to imagine a world where getting “papers” is not the nerve-wracking process it has become for many immigrants in the U.S. Producer Danya AbdelHameid reports on how their whimsical hand-drawn cards explore the meaning of the green card, spark conversations about the challenges of navigating the immigration system, and raise questions about what it means to belong in America.

     

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    6 April 2023, 11:00 am
  • 37 minutes 29 seconds
    How to Wash Your Brain

    Writer and producer Boen Wang and his Chinese-born mom disagree on almost every political issue. Each suspects that the other has been “brainwashed”, because how else could they have such extreme views? In this personal piece, Boen unpacks the epistemology and history of the term brainwashing, and goes on an intimate exploration of his mom’s childhood and experiences in the U.S. to figure out what has actually shaped her political beliefs—and his own.

     

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    22 March 2023, 4:02 pm
  • 34 minutes 43 seconds
    Does Anyone Even Want Latinos to Vote?

    In this podcast we examine the rhetoric and the reality of Latino voting in the U.S. Are Latinos themselves to blame for not voting at the same rate as other groups? Or have the political parties created systems that keep Latino voters on the margins, and discourage them from participating in American democracy? Our guests - Latino analysts, organizers and journalists from around the country - reflect on lessons from the 2022 midterm elections, dive into polling research, and offer suggestions for election reform. 

    Carolina González in New York City moderates this conversation with Maritza Félix in Arizona, Daniel Garza in Texas, Leo Murrieta in Nevada, Gabriel Sanchez in New Mexico and Virginia Lora in Florida.

    17 January 2023, 12:00 pm
  • 17 minutes 10 seconds
    What We Gained and What We Lost in Covid

    A Better Life? presents four stories from a workshop that Feet in 2 Worlds hosted earlier this year for bilingual journalists. The stories focus on a casino worker in New Hampshire, a chef in Mexico, a radio host in Kansas, and high school students in Arizona.

    These four audio vignettes were produced in a mixture of English and Spanish, a reflection of how the two languages live side-by-side in communities—and many households—across the U.S.

    20 September 2022, 10:48 pm
  • 34 minutes 35 seconds
    Worthy of Telling Our Own Story

    Feet in 2 Worlds recently hosted a live conversation about the unique role of immigrant journalists in covering the news. It featured Maritza Felix, Von Diaz, and Catalina Jaramillo. The conversation was recorded at Feet in 2 Worlds’ Celebration of Immigrants in Journalism on January 31st, 2022.

    12 March 2022, 10:32 pm
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