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04/25/2025
📢 New Episode of Neglected Stories: People, History, Movements
📅 Saturday, April 26 | ⏰ 10–11 AM
📻 Tune in on 92.9 FM Germantown Community Radio or online: www.gtownradio.com
This week, host Pedro Rodriguez speaks with Judith Bernstein-Baker, M.S.W., Esq., former Executive Director of HIAS Pennsylvania and longtime defender of immigrant rights.
Together, they explore the legal basis for due process protections for immigrants and refugees, the historical struggles to uphold them, and how recent political attacks—especially from the Trump era—continue to endanger those rights today.
Don’t miss this thoughtful, informed discussion with one of the region’s most experienced immigration voices.
🎧 Miss it live? The episode will be available Sunday on Spotify and other podcast platforms.
04/18/2025
🚨 Don’t Miss This Important Conversation 🚨
This Saturday, April 19 from 10–11 AM, Neglected Stories: People, History, Movements features a powerful interview with Peggy Mastroianni, former legal counsel for the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC).
Peggy sounds the alarm on the future of enforcement of anti-discrimination laws in the workplace—a conversation that couldn’t be more timely or important.
📻 Tune in live on Germantown Community Radio, 92.9 FM in Philadelphia
💻 Or stream online/smart devices at www.gtownradio.com
🎧 If you miss it live, catch the replay starting Sunday morning on Spotify and other major podcast/music platforms.
Let’s stay informed—and keep fighting for equity at work.
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03/14/2025
New Episode of Neglected Stories: People, History, Movements
Tune in this Saturday, March 15, from 10-11 AM on Germantown Community Radio, 92.9 FM and www.gtownradio.com, for an urgent conversation about the fate of the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA).
Host Pedro Rodriguez sits down with Jimmy Duran, executive director of Vincent Homes in Germantown, to discuss the history and impact of the CRA—a law designed to prevent redlining and ensure banks invest in working-class communities and communities of color. For decades, the CRA has helped bring housing, business opportunities, and economic stability to neighborhoods that banks once ignored. More than $2 trillion dollars have been invested via the CRA in low and moderate income communities since 1992, according to the National Community Reinvestment Coalition. But now, under the Trump Administration, efforts are underway to weaken or even erase this critical legislation.
What does this mean for Philadelphia? How will it affect struggling communities across the country? And what can be done to fight back?
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