#55: Together

Published: May 24, 2013, 10:42 p.m.

On the wall of my high school theater classroom, at Madison West High, my wonderful teacher\xa0posted a bumper sticker bearing a famous and accurate quote: "Feminism is the radical idea that women are people."\xa0\n\nToday's immigrant rights movement is premised on a similar, and similarly radical, idea: the notion immigrants are people too.\xa0\n\nAnd on today's show, we'll explore an idea more radical still\u2014an idea grounded in demographic fact: half the time, the people who are immigrants...\xa0 are also people who are women. So, immigration reform? It's a feminist issue.\xa0

On today's show, we talk to the co-chairs of the We Belong Together campaign: two nationally acclaimed advocates\u2014one best known for her work for immigrant rights, the other best known as a feminist activist. They've already won some crucial victories on amendments in the immigration reform bill, and they've got some amazing things in store.

Think you can support justice for immigrants without being a feminist? Think you can be a feminist without supporting immigration reform? Listen to this podcast.