Working Class Heroes is a narrative investigative journalism podcast exploring the lives, history, politics and culture of working class “New YorQuinos.” We will showcase their struggles and stories by highlighting their identities, experiences, interests, and working conditions. Working Class Heroes is produced by The Muckrakers' Union Local 718. Episodes will be crafted through interviews, historical research and presented in a bilingual format. Your co-hosts are Julian Guerrero, Brianda G ...
…
continue reading
Another mini-episode focused on the struggles of New York Taxi Drivers. Julian Guerrero speaks with Seydou Ouattara, an Uber driver since 2016 who moved to New York from the Ivory Coast (Côte d'Ivoire)to pursue a career as an accountant in the US but who became active around the struggles of New York City Taxi Drivers. Seydou speaks to Julian about…
…
continue reading
When UPS fired 10 part-time workers at a warehouse in Laurelton, Queens, it sparked a wave of protests from Teamsters Local 804 and union activists across New York City.저자 Most Heroes Don't Wear Capes
…
continue reading
We're back for a May 1st Special episode to commemorate International Worker's Day! Happy May Day!For our May Day special, we're looking at the struggles of Delivery Workers in New York City - we speak with Katya and Juan Carlos, two delivery workers affiliated with Los Deliveristas Unidos, an up-and-coming Delivery worker organization. Katya is a …
…
continue reading
1
A Year of Working Class Heroes: Reflections on Building Independent Media
1:04:13
1:04:13
나중에 재생
나중에 재생
리스트
좋아요
좋아요
1:04:13
April 23rd 2021 marks one year of our series, Coronavirus and Class Struggle, on famed Lefty community radio station, NYC's WBAI 99.5 FM. A few members of the Working Class Heroes Collective, Khadija Mehter, Lea Ramirez, and Julian Guerrero, reflect on one year of producing 32 episodes of interviews, reporting, and discussions on working-class stru…
…
continue reading
On this week's show, we speak with two people dedicated to shutting down Guantanamo Bay Detention Center and all detention centers that hold prisoners of the US empire.Khadija Mehter speaks with former Guantanamo detainee, Mansoor Adayfi, who was incarcerated for over 14 years without a trial or a charge, as well as Maha Hilal, co-director of Justi…
…
continue reading
On this week's episode of Working Class Heroes Radio, we speak with Jasmine and Kali of Southern Solidarity, an organization dedicated to liberation, mutual aid, and the cause of unhoused people, mainly in New Orleans and now, right here in New York City. They spoke to Lupita about their efforts, what role they see mutual aid can play in the strugg…
…
continue reading
On this week's show of Working Class Heroes Radio, Julian Guerrero speaks with restaurant workers, Natalia Tylim and Gary Inman, both members of the Democratic Socialists of America and organizers with the Restaurant Organizing Project.They'll be speaking with us about the struggles of the Restaurant Industry, especially with regard to the ongoing …
…
continue reading
On this week's show of Working Class Heroes radio, we speak with Prakash Churaman, the young Guyanese immigrant from Queens who spent 6 years incarcerated without a fair trial. Now that Prakash is out on bail, Julian Guerrero asks him about his experience with the criminal justice system, how he's coping with being back home and what his struggle f…
…
continue reading
On this week's show of Working Class Heroes Radio, we speak with Aaron Petcoff, a software engineer, member of the Democratic Socialists of America, and a volunteer with the Tech Workers Coalition.Lea Ramirez speaks with Aaron about the current role of the tech industry in the U.S., Tech workers' efforts to unionize, as well as the potential for th…
…
continue reading
From budget cuts to Trump's attempts to the sabotage mail-in voting system, Postal workers are fighting to save the US Postal Service. On this week's show of Working Class Heroes Radio, Julian Guerrero speaks with city letter carrier, Frank Couget, about the struggles that Postal workers have been fighting throughout the Trump administration. Khadi…
…
continue reading
On this week’s show of Working Class Heroes Radio, we speak with Chris Smalls, a former Amazon worker who was fired after organizing a walkout to protest the violation of COVID-19 safety standards in the warehouse by Amazon management. Lea Ramirez and Danny Katch talk with Chris about his experience, what conditions were like for Amazon workers, an…
…
continue reading
1
Starving For Freedom: Life Inside NJ Detention Centers
57:22
57:22
나중에 재생
나중에 재생
리스트
좋아요
좋아요
57:22
On this week's episode of Working Class Heroes Radio, we discussed the ongoing hunger strike of over 140 people across immigrant detention centers in New Jersey, who are fighting for their lives, demanding immediate release from indefinite detention as Covid19 cases rise in prisons.Lupita Romero spoke with Marcial Morales, who was formerly detained…
…
continue reading
On this week's episode of Working Class Heroes Radio, we speak with organizers from the Frack Outta Brooklyn Coalition and the No North Brooklyn Pipeline campaign about their efforts to stop the construction of a liquefied natural gas pipeline under Brooklyn by National Grid, a London based energy company that is asking New York State to help pay f…
…
continue reading
On this week's show, we speak with members of the revolutionary indigenous organization, The Red Nation as well as a member of the Shinnecock Nation about the struggles of indigenous people in New York, focusing specifically on the struggle waged by the Shinnecock Nation against the settler state of New York.Mel and Julian discuss the plan by a fra…
…
continue reading
On this week's show, Mel Gonzalez speaks with NYC delivery worker, Miguel, about their job conditions, treatment from the employer and the recent hit and run deaths of delivery workers. Lupita Romero and Julian Guerrero also discuss another segment of the informal labor force, the NYC Street Vendors, and their struggle to address police harassment …
…
continue reading
In this week's episode, Danny Katch speaks with Victor Pate, a formally incarcerated organizer with the campaign for alternatives to isolated confinement about the fight to end the horrific practice of solitary confinement inside New York prisons. Mel Gonzalez and Julian Guerrero discuss some of the election results and bring you some local headlin…
…
continue reading
1
"Can't Be A Victim to the System" - The Prakash Churaman Story Part 2
1:02:22
1:02:22
나중에 재생
나중에 재생
리스트
좋아요
좋아요
1:02:22
On this week’s show of Working Class Heroes Radio, we continue our story of Prakash Churaman, a young man locked up for six years without a fair trial or a guilty verdict, who’s fighting to prove his innocence from within the Rikers Island Jail Complex. In part two, Julian talks about how Prakash has built his support group, his issues with the jud…
…
continue reading
1
"Can't Be A Victim to the System" - The Prakash Churaman Story Part 1
1:00:05
1:00:05
나중에 재생
나중에 재생
리스트
좋아요
좋아요
1:00:05
On this week’s show of Working Class Heroes Radio, we report on the story of Prakash Churaman, a young man locked up for six years without a fair trial or a guilty verdict, who’s fighting to prove his innocence from within the Rikers Island Jail Complex. Locked up since he was 15 years old, Churaman has spent six years growing up behind bars. Julia…
…
continue reading
On this week's show, Lupita and Mel host, Khadija and Danny bring us a special edition of our weekly headlines, given Trump's diagnosis of Covid19, Lupita and Mel break down some of Puerto Rico's most recent events. Finally, Julian speaks with Paul Figueroa, a San Juan City Council candidate and member of the Puerto Rican Independence Party, about …
…
continue reading
On this week's show - school is back in session and the city’s failure to address health and safety concerns has already propelled the spread of Covid infections in school buildings. Bill de Blasio has insisted that schools will reopen without giving them funding for ventilation or enough teachers. This week Khadija and Mel host the show and break …
…
continue reading
On this week's show, we focus on the anti-displacement work against the large scale developments of Industry City in Sunset Park and the waterfront in Flushing. Khadija and Lupita host and address NYC's richest residents, Yanny and Danny lay out some of the latest headlines and Mel spoke with organizers Kimberly Morales and Seonae Byeon on their ef…
…
continue reading
On this week's show, Lupita and Mel report on struggles tenants are waging against abusive landlords and courts trying to restart the eviction mill in New York City. Julian speaks with tenant and activist Ginger Ging-Dwan Boyd who dealt first hand with a landlord who broke into her home and tried to illegally lock her out of her apartment. Ginger t…
…
continue reading
After a short break, we're back with a new show and few lined up for the next couple of weeks.On this week's show, Khadija and Danny give us a summary of recent headlines, Lupita and Mel talk about excluded workers and their fight for pandemic relief and recognition of their rights, Julian and Yanny work on part two of the fight by legal workers to…
…
continue reading
For this week's episode, we're changing things up a bit. Lupita and Mel host our regular radio show while Julian introduces an ongoing investigation on the reopening of New York City Courts. Julian and Yanny speak to legal workers about their resistance to reopening the court systems in the middle of a pandemic while laying out the important player…
…
continue reading
We're back after a two-week break. We've been working on a few stories for a while and are happy to have it ready for everyone now.Lea and Carlos take up the incident on Dyckman Street in Inwood, North Manhattan when a group of mostly Dominican men patrolled the neighborhood looking for scare away looters and chased out Black youth protesters while…
…
continue reading
Occupy City Hall encampment has brought hundreds of people demanding to defund and abolish the NYPD to take over a plaza next to city hall. The encampment began on June 23rd, growing to its peak on the eve of the NYC City Council budget vote, and continuing until now.For this show, Yanny and Mel spoke with community activist Tatiana Hill and Khalil…
…
continue reading
Protests against police violence have coalesced in recent weeks into a movement to defund the NYPD and transfer needed resources to education and other vital services. While activists are disappointed with the budget passed this past week by the City Council, the struggle continues.This week Lupita and Danny speak with Ronnie Almonte, a member of t…
…
continue reading
Working Class Heroes Radio is back after a week off! Well, it's more like we moved from a half-hour show on Thursdays to a full hour radio program live on WBAI 99.5fm on Saturday nights at 6 pm.On this week's show, Julian and Carlos speak with Robert Cuffy, founder of the Socialist Workers Alliance of Guyana, a DC37 Union member and a member of the…
…
continue reading
Last week's show is a little late due to technical issues on the live show. The remote work set up is taking us a bit longer to adjust to but we're going to keep working at it until we get it right.Carlos and Mel speak with Josie, an organizer with Take Back the Bronx, an organization of Bronxites who are organizing for community control, to discus…
…
continue reading
America is burning and it smells like justice.In the short time since we aired our last episode, protests in Minneapolis over the police murder of George Floyd have spread across the country and a new chapter in the struggle against anti-Black racism has begun.This week's show Working Class Heroes Radio, Lupita and Julian will kick off a new series…
…
continue reading
Forgive the hiccups! This is our first remote show live on the WBAI 99.5 fm's community radio station - we promise to get better as we get more comfortable with the technicalities of remote streaming radio shows.On this week's show, Yanny Guzman and Danny Katch speak with the Erin Neff, a housing attorney in New York City and organizer with the Hou…
…
continue reading
Tonight's show continues our month long series on the way the Coronavirus pandemic is affecting New York City tenants.On this week's show, Lea Ramirez speaks with the Jasmin Sanchez, longtime NYCHA tenant and organizer about how NYCHA is reacting to the pandemic, what long term disinvestment does to the public housing community and how NYCHA tenant…
…
continue reading
This show continues our month long series on the way the Coronavirus pandemic is affecting New York City tenants.On this week's show, Brenda Leon speaks with the Alvaro Franco, tenant organizer for the NorthWest Bronx Community & Clergy Coalition about mass non-compliance, fighting for emergency repairs and the creative ways tenants are responding …
…
continue reading
This show kicks off a month long series on the way the Coronavirus pandemic is affecting New York City tenants.On this week's show, Julian Guerrero speaks with the South Bronx Tenants Movement's main tenant organizer, Manny Pardilla, about the housing crisis plaguing the Bronx before the Coronavirus pandemic hit, their ongoing rent strike to save t…
…
continue reading
This week's episode of Coronavirus and Class War focuses on the efforts of everyday people in making Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)for front line workers. PPE is running dangerously low in hospitals across the United States due to years of austerity politics and a profit driven healthcare system.Lupita speaks with Isabelle Barter, a member of …
…
continue reading
Tune in to hear what working at Trader Joe's in a pandemic has been like for essential workers. Between struggles with management for protective equipment and tensions with customers, these supermarket workers are fighting to survive.Our new series Coronavirus & Class War airs every Thursday at 7:30pm ET on WBAI 99.5 FM New York.If you have any tho…
…
continue reading
저자 Most Heroes Don't Wear Capes
…
continue reading
In episode one, Carlos and Julian reported on the crisis in the New York City Taxi Industry. They told us about what taxi drivers consider a war over the future of the industry. This is a war between Taxi drivers and app companies like Uber and Lyft. Immigrant communities are on the forefront of this war making up a majority of the driver workforce…
…
continue reading
Welcome, everyone, to the Working Class Heroes Podcast. I’m your host Lupita Romero and this is Episode One.“In 1984 I joined the Air-force and went through basic training. My basic training photo I had given to Douglas, as soon I had left basic I sent a 5x7 copy of my photo. He had kept it with him and had it displayed on a fireplace mantle piece …
…
continue reading
Welcome to Episode Zero of the new, narrative-investigative podcast series - Working Class Heroes. Lupita Romero and Julian Guerrero, of the Muckrakers Union, speak about the upcoming Working Class Heroes podcast in an interview with Lea Ramirez. Subscribe to our soundcloud or itunes podcasts accounts and take quick look of our sample website befor…
…
continue reading