In Episode 1 of a powerful new podcast series led by Mamaroneck High School student Jolie Shine and her classmates in the Original Civic Research and Action Program, the focus is on domestic workers—particularly nannies and house cleaners—and their rights, regardless of immigration status. Joined by experts from the Worker Justice Center of New [...]
What Does Advocacy Look Like for CRC? Advocacy at CRC means amplifying the voices of our community, fighting for immigrant rights, and pushing for policies that create real change. Recently, we took action by joining a Lobby Day in Albany, where our team and community members met with lawmakers to advocate for crucial policies [...]
In Episode 4 of CRC’s podcast, we dive into a crucial conversation about water safety. From the importance of swimming lessons and drowning prevention to essential safety tips for families, we explore how we can better prepare our youth and communities for a safe and fun summer. Huge thanks to our amazing guests, Karina [...]
Join us for our third podcast episode as we sit down with Chief Sandra DiRuzza and Lt. P.J. Trujillo to discuss the vital relationship between law enforcement and the community. We’ll explore the importance of trust-building, accessibility, and open communication to create a safer and more inclusive environment for all residents. Don’t miss this [...]
Know Your Rights & Stay Informed! After a week under the new administration, many changes are happening, and our community has a lot of questions. In this episode, we discuss how to navigate these changes, protect ourselves, and access the right resources. Understanding your rights can make a huge difference in an immigration encounter—don’t [...]
PODCASTIvey Montoya2025-05-31T10:12:03-04:00