Listen "The Response: Uneven Burns"
Episode Synopsis
On this episode, we look at the 2017 Tubbs Fire in California, and how it impacted the undocumented community. In the face of ICE raids, labor violations, a housing crisis, and wildfires, the broader community is standing in solidarity with those who are forced into the shadows. California's drought has led to an unprecedented number of wildfires that burn hotter, faster, and ever more acreage. Governor Jerry Brown says, "Since civilization emerged 10,000 years ago, we haven't had this kind of heat condition, and it's going to continue getting worse." What does the growing threat of climate-fueled disasters mean for the most vulnerable among us?
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