
From Downtown to Beverly Hills, from Reseda to the South Bay, roundups of immigrants by ICE and other agencies have caused turmoil, anguish, and uncertainty in many parts of Los Angeles. A recent Supreme Court ruling has opened the floodgates, allowing “roving patrols” of agents to stop people on the street if they suspect they might be in the United States undocumented.
Join Memo Torres (LA TACO) and Brittny Mejia (LA TIMES, Pulitzer Prize Finalist) as they discuss the challenges not only facing the communities and individuals at risk, but the challenges of reporting these stories.
Memo Torres is a journalist for LA TACO, an independent news platform dedicated to covering on-the-street reporting everything from, yes, the best tacos, to the current crisis in roundups by ICE. Torres is a multi-media journalist and is the host of the site’s Daily Memo, and is a favorite journalist of MSNBC’s Jacob Soboroff. His reporting covers stories long neglected by mainstream media.
Brittny Mejia is a journalist for the Los Angeles Times. Her coverage of ICE and Border Patrol roundups is relentless, and she was short-listed for a well-deserved Pulitzer Prize for her work on healthcare in vulnerable communities. Mejia relentlessly covers the Latinx community in southern California, and has been named by CCNMA Latino Journalists of California as one of the most influential Latinas in California.
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The views and opinions expressed by guest speakers and artists are their own and do not necessarily reflect the official position or opinions of The Ebell of Los Angeles.
If you have questions about this event, please call 323-931-1277 x 125 or email: tickets@ebellofla.org
The views and opinions expressed by guest speakers and artists are their own and do not necessarily reflect the official position or opinions of The Ebell of Los Angeles.