Oral History Archive
Immigrant Oral Archive
Immigrants have long been an essential thread in New York City's economic and social fabric.Yet the details of their lives and experiences go unheard. But not any more.
The Community News Production Institute has created the Immigrant Workers Oral History Archive, in partnership with members of Domestic Workers United, Families for Freedom, New Immigrant Community Empowerment, Street Vendor Project, and Nah We Yone. With this project, immigrants have a place to see and hear their voices and experiences documented. This project comes at a crucial time for both immigrant workers and community organizers. This ever-growing audio archive documents the voices most impacted by harsh federal immigration legislation and their strategies for fighting back.
The interviewers are immigrants and low-wage workers, every day New Yorkers trained by the Community News Project Institute. These CNPI reporters, as you are about to find out below, have covered issues that range from immigration to labor rights. The reporters themselves are directly affected by some of these issues, bringing a unique approach to these stories that most reporters ignore.
This project is made possible with support from the Paul Robeson Fund of the Funding Exchange
White Spaces, a new way to access the Internet
- produced by Christine Lewis
- in 2008
Next year, television broadcasters will move to digital broadcasting, automatically creating enormous unused spectrum between the channels. The unused spectrum, otherwise known as White Spaces, will allow the public to use it with broadband-enabled mobile devices that would significantly reduce the digital divide.
CNPI reporter, Christine Lewis of Domestic Workers United files this report for Free Speech Radio News.
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- 171 downloads
- 22 plays
Assemblyman Micah Kellner speaks about School Overcrowding
- produced by Florence Wapimewah
- in 2008
There is a growing concern over school overcrowding in New York City, hundreds of them are said to be facing this escalating issue. CNPI reporter, Florence Wapimewah recently sat down with New York State Assemble Member Micah Z. Kellner to talk about the issue and the organizing that parents, students and some elected officials have been doing to address the problem.
The interview was aired on WBAI 99.5FM.
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- 257 downloads
- 3 plays
Reverend Joseph Armstrong DeLaine, 34 years after his death
- produced by Christine Lewis
- in 2008
CNPI reporter, Christine Lewis of DWU was recently in South Carolina for the commemoration of late Reverend Joseph Armstrong DeLaine, a Civil Rights Activist who led a crusade to desegregate public schools. Rev. DeLaine was one of the victorious plaintiffs in one of the cases that constituted the Brown decision, Briggs vs Elliot.
Christine files this story for Free Speech Radio News.
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- 211 downloads
- 4 plays
Breaking News from Houma, Louisiana
- produced by Randi Lynn Gros
- in 2008
As hurricane Gustav made its landfall on New Orleans and other cities of the Gulf region, much of the media attention has focused on the never-seen-before evacuation organized by local authorities. But less has been said about victims who were unable to evacuate more than three years ago when both Katrina and Rita hit the Gulf Coast and three years later are still struggling to rebuild their lives.
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- 176 downloads
- 12 plays
Renaissance Village: FEMA's Dirty Secret
- produced by PPH Gulfcoast Trainees
- in 2007
It's Called Renaissance Village. But don't let the name fool you. It's the largest FEMA trailer park in the country. It's located about a hundred miles north of New Orleans in Baker, Louisiana. RIght after Hurricane Katrina and Rita, thousands were sent to live there. PPH trainees in the Gulf Coast produced stories that were aired by the nationally syndicated program Making Contact.
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- 240 downloads
- 23 plays
Millionaire Sentenced for Abusing Domestic Workers
- produced by Christine Lewis
- in 2008
On June 26th, a judge sentenced a Long Island couple for the abuse of two Indonesian domestic workers. Christine Lewis (Domestic Workers United) files this report for Free Speech Radio News.
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- 8 plays
Domestic Workers Demand Justice for Abused Nanny
- produced by Christine Lewis
- in 2008
Domestic Workers staged a protest in front of the home of an employer who is said to have abused her nanny. CNPI reporter Christine Lewis was there to compile these voices.
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- 317 downloads
- 8 plays
How Immigrant Workers are Being Treated in NYC
- produced by Abdulai Bah
- in 2008
In celebration of workers' international day, CNPI reporters take a look at how Domestic Workers and Day Labors are being treated in their work place here in NYC.
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- 377 downloads
- 9 plays
Migrant Workers Enslaved in the Gulf Coast
- produced by Christine Lewis
- in 2008
Thousands of migrant workers are regularly brought into the Gulf Coast by US based corporations that exploit them and then threaten to deport them if they complain. In April 2006, more than 500 workers from India were lured into this country under false promises. Early this year, some of the enslaved Indian workers walked from New Orleans to Washington DC to protest their illtreatment. They recently came to NYC to express their support for other immigrant workers. CNPI reporter Christine Lewis spoke to one of them, Aby Reju.
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- 371 downloads
- 8 plays
A Lawful Immigrant Arrested and Detained by ICE
- produced by Teresa Gonzalez
- in 2008
CNPI reporter Teresa Gonzales, a member of The Street Vendor Project, spoke with a lawful immigrant who's home was raided unlawfully by immigration and Customs Enforcement(ICE) agents. She asked her identity be concealed.
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- 364 downloads
- 9 plays
Her Husband is Deported to Jamaica
- produced by Donald Anthonyson
- in 2008
Not long ago, the home of Kathy McArdld and her husband Calvin, was raided by ICE Agents who detained and then deported Calvin back to his home country of Jamaica. He was never allowed to say good bye to his three year old son. Kathy, who has been forcibly separated from her husband by US immigration Officials, recently spoke to CNPI reporter Donald Anthonyson of Families for Freedom.
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- 356 downloads
- 3 plays
ICE Agents Pose as Police to Conduct a Raid
- produced by Abdulai Bah
- in 2008
CNPI reporter Abdulai Bah of Nah We Yone recently interviewed a gentleman who's home was raided by agents from the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) after they had claimed to be police officers. The victim asked his identity be withheld.
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- 294 downloads
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An Immigrant Defied ICE Agents
- produced by Donald Anthonyson
- in 2008
The home and work place of many immigrant families are being raided by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Recently, a New York City resident, whose identity is being concealed for security reasons, received an unwanted visit from immigration agents. CNPI reporter Donald Anthonyson of Families for Freedom recently sat down with the victim to find out what took place that early morning day.
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- 348 downloads
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On the trail of the I.C.E raids
- produced by Donald Anthonyson, Teresa Gonzalez, Abdulai Bah
- in 2008
CNPI reporters, Donald Anthonyson of Families for Freedom, Teresa Gonzalez of The Street Vendor Project and Abdulai Bah of Nah We Yone recently interviewed victims of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids that are becoming increasingly prevalent in many immigrant communities here in NYC and other cities across the country. These raids are not just leading to the arrest and deportation of immigrants, but they are also tearing families apart. The interviews were made into a radio story that recently aired on Making Contact.
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- 397 downloads
- 16 plays