• DACA’S Future & Immigration Reform with the Cruz-Morales twins
    Sep 28 2023

    Melanie (She/They) and Sheila Cruz-Morales (She/They) are the co-founders and Directors (Deputy and Executive) of College Access for Non-Citizens, a nonprofit organization that was founded in the pursuit of assisting undocumented, first-generation, low-income, BIPOC students receive access to higher education. They are multi-hyphenate Organizers, Activists, and Digital Creators, with their advocacy efforts being recognized by President Biden, the White House, NYT, Teen Vogue, and Telemundo, acknowledging them as Latinx Leaders creating significant change for their communities. In this episode, we discuss the future of DACA, immigration reform, and centering Indigenous and Black narratives in our intersectional world.Links Minority Report w/ Salomón Instagram - @minority_report_podPersonal IG Page - @Salmonflamingos

    • Melanie:

      • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/melaniedonaji/

      • Linktree: https://linktr.ee/MelanieDonaji

    • Sheila:

      • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sheilacrruz/?hl=en

      • Linktree: https://linktr.ee/sheilacruzinfo

    • CAN:

      • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/collegeaccessnoncitizens/

      • Donation Fund: https://donorbox.org/fundbipocfutures

      • Linktree: https://linktr.ee/collegeaccessnoncitizens

    Created and hosted by Salomón FlamencoOur Music is by Apoorva MangipudiThe design work is by Sherry ChiangThank you to Melanie and Sheila for taking the time to talk with us!

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    1 hr and 26 mins
  • Identity, Conflict, and the New MENA Generation in America
    May 3 2023

    In the season finale of Minority Report, Salomón is joined by Georgetown Professor Mark Habeeb and MENA Forum President Rawan Chaker (MSFS '23) to talk about the intersection of Middle Eastern identity and conflict. They also discuss the history of Lebanese migration to the US, navigating the complexities of the Lebanese diasporic experience, and questions of integration, belonging, and discrimination among the new generation of MENA expats in the United States.

    Socials

    Minority Report w/ Salomón Instagram - @minority_report_pod

    Personal IG Page - @Salmonflamingos

    GU MENA Forum Website

    MENA Forum Instagram - @gu.menaforum

    GU Middle East North Africa Forum Newsletter

    Bonus - Hanine Y Son Cubano - ya habibi

    Credits

    Created and hosted by Salomón Flamenco

    Our Music is by Apoorva Mangipudi

    The design work is by Sherry Chiang

    And once again, a special thank you to Professor Habeeb for taking the time to sit down with us, and thank you to the Georgetown MENA Forum for helping bring this episode together.

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Black x Japanese American Solidarity in ‘Desolate Dreams’
    Apr 18 2023

    Desolate Dreams is a short film in pre-production set in 1942 in downtown Los Angeles. It follows Robert Parker (Deon Tillman), an African American journalist who advocates for justice alongside a Japanese American family forced into a prison camp after issuing Executive Order 9066 following the events of Pearl Harbor.

    In this conversation, we’re joined by Writer - Director Kiyoka “Kex” Rhodes, Deon Tillman, and Brent Yoshida to discuss the pre-production process, the inspiration behind ‘Desolate Dreams’ and what this project means to them on a professional and personal level.

    Socials

    Minority Report w/ Salomón Instagram - @minority_report_pod

    Personal IG Page - @Salmonflamingos

    Official ‘Desolate Dreams’ Website

    - Sponsorship Page

    Desolate Dreams IG page - @desolatedreamsfilm

    Desolate Dreams Twitter - @DesolateFilm

    Credits

    Created and hosted by Salomón Flamenco

    Our Music is by Apoorva Mangipudi

    The design work is by Sherry Chiang

    And a big thank you to Kex, Deon, and Brent for coming on the show!

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    46 mins
  • Tech, Protest, and the Chinese Diaspora
    Apr 5 2023

    Caiwei Chen is a freelance writer and journalist covering society, technology, and China. Her work has been published in WIRED, Rolling Stone, South China Morning Post, and more. In this episode, we discuss the intersection of tech, protest, and the Chinese Diaspora.

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    Minority Report w/ Salomón Instagram - @minority_report_pod

    Twitter - @CaiweiC

    https://chencaiwei.com/

    Instagram Is a Site of Protest for the Chinese Diaspora Caiwei Chen

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    Pages Mentioned in this Episode:

    Northern Square: https://www.instagram.com/northern_square/?hl=en

    Citizen Daily: https://www.instagram.com/citizensdailycn/?hl=en

    Bay Area Shit People: https://www.secure.instagram.com/bayareashitpeople_/

    Rich Kids English Police: https://www.secure.instagram.com/richkids_english_police/

    Dongbei Can't be Fucked with: https://www.secure.instagram.com/dongbeicantbefuckedwith/https://chaoyangtrap.house/

    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Created and hosted by Salomón Flamenco

    Our Music is by Apoorva Mangipudi

    The cover art is by Sherry Chiang.

    Thank you to Caiwei for joining us!

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Laylit
    Mar 22 2023

    Laylit is a Diasporic dance party centered around the music and culture of the SWANA region (Southwest Asia & Northern Africa). Phil Manasseh (MNSA / Wake Island) is one-third of Laylit and co-founder of the party.

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    Minority Report w/ Salomón Instagram - @minority_report_pod

    Laylit Newsletter - https://bit.ly/3Z7qVeE

    Laylit Instagram - @laylitparty

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    Created and hosted by Salomón Flamenco

    Our Music is by Apoorva Mangipudi

    The cover art is by Sherry Chiang.

    Big thank you to Phil/Laylit for joining us!

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    1 hr and 32 mins
  • Miami Freedom Project with Ana Sofía Peláez
    Mar 15 2023

    Ana Sofía Peláez is the executive director and co-founder of the Miami Freedom Project, a progressive politics group based in South Florida. Their focus areas are Human Rights advocacy, Climate Justice, Racial Justice, Housing Justice, fighting disinformation, and Civic Engagement. In this conversation, we talk about Progressive Politics in Miami, the current political state of Florida, the Latin- American experience, and coming to America.

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    Minority Report w/ Salomón Instagram - @minority_report_pod

    Miami Freedom Project Instagram - @miamifreedomproject

    MFP Twitter - @miami_freedom

    https://www.miamifreedomproject.org/

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    Created and hosted by Salomón Flamenco

    Our Music is by Apoorva Mangipudi

    The cover art is by Sherry Chiang.

    Thank you so much to Ana Sofía for joining us!

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    57 mins
  • Vaccine Diplomacy with Brian Castro
    Mar 8 2023

    Brian Castro is the president of DIG (Diversity and Inclusion at Georgetown). His professional and academic work focused on vaccine inequities and diplomacy in relation to Geopolitics.

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    Minority Report w/ Salomón Instagram - @minority_report_pod

    Brian's Instagram - @bcast1386

    Brian's LinkedIn

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    Created and hosted by Salomón Flamenco

    Our Music is by Apoorva Mangipudi

    The cover art is by Sherry Chiang.

    Special thanks to Brian Castro for joining us!

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    44 mins
  • Exploring Fashion with Irueosa Osadayi Ohanmu
    Mar 1 2023

    Irueosa Osadayi Ohanmu is a fashion designer and student at the Parsons School of Design. Her work is at the forefront of contemporary luxury-size-inclusive womenswear. Her work combines her Nigerian and American backgrounds, the meeting between dichotomy and harmony. Her newest work, designing for Ruth Carter, was featured at the NAACP Image Awards.

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    Minority Report w/ Salomón Instagram - @minority_report_pod

    Irueosa Osadayi's Instagram - @osadayi_ohan

    Irueosa Osadayi's LinkedIn

    "Ruth E. Carter's look on NAACP Image Awards pink carpet designed by a student"

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    Created and hosted by Salomón Flamenco

    Our Music is by Apoorva Mangipudi

    The cover art is by Sherry Chiang.

    ~ Special thanks to Irueosa Osadayi for joining us

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    1 hr