The Indypendent News Hour on WBAI-99.5 FM // 10 Oct. '23

Published: Oct. 11, 2023, 5:49 p.m.

b"In our first segment we get to get a perspective from Mexico on the continuing surge of migrants from South America to the United States & on Mayor Adams' recent visit to Mexico, Ecuador and Colombia to discourage migrants from journeying north. Our guest, Laura Carlsen, is the director of MIRA: Feminisms and Democracies, A Mexico-City based think tank.\\n\\nWe hear some of the music from the Indigenous People\\u2019s Day celebration on Randall\\u2019s Island recorded by Indypendent reporters Elias Guerra and Kimberly Izar. Peoples from Hawaii, the Philippines, Nigeria, U.S. and N.Y. tribes, and many others were there.\\n\\nThen we hear from Carl Miller and The Indy\\u2019s investigative reporter Ted Hamm. Forty-two years after he was convicted of an infamous murder of a Crown Heights rabbi, Miller is still seeking exoneration from the Brooklyn DA\\u2019s office. Hamm wrote about the case and why his conviction should be overturned in the current print edition of The Indypendent. \\n\\nLastly, show hosts John Tarleton and Amba Guerguerian discuss the shocking events in Israel and the Gaza Strip from the past few days and what may lay ahead. There\\u2019s a lot to unpack there."