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Radio Cachimbona

Radio Cachimbona

By Radio Cachimbona

A podcast by one Salvi-Taurean Cachimbona growing, healing, and storytelling in Southern Arizona.

Radio Cachimbona follows Yvette as she navigates being a movement lawyer in Southern Arizona. She storytells the fierce, ongoing migrant resistance occurring in these borderlands.

As a first-generation professional whose parents are Salvadoran immigrants, Yvette prioritizes uplifting the voices of Central Americans.
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US' Obsession With Central America

Radio CachimbonaOct 11, 2021

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US' Obsession With Central America

US' Obsession With Central America

On this episode, Yvette and fellow Salvi lawtina Yessenia Medrano discuss Farabundo Martí's biography "Farabundo Martí : Rebelión En El Patio Trasero." They discuss the devolution of the FMLN from guerilla resistance group to corrupt political party, celebrate the revitalization of government obscured Salvadoran history and note the larger failings of the Central American left in incorporating indigenous issues into their platforms and goals.

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Oct 11, 202101:35:45
*PREVIEW* These Are Sham Proceedings

*PREVIEW* These Are Sham Proceedings

*PREVIEW* On this #litreview, Yvette interviews deportation defense attorney Sophia Gurúle about Harsha Walia's new book "Border and Rule." They discuss the intertwined histories of indigenous land theft and anti-Black slavery, applaud Walia's clear-eyed analysis about the difference between honoring the right to move and gentrification, and explain why "no borders" is preferable to "open borders."

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Oct 04, 202108:25
The Immorality of Pandemic Billionaires

The Immorality of Pandemic Billionaires

On this episode, Yvette and Meg pick up their #litreview conversation about David Graeber's "Bullshit Jobs" and give an update on vaccine distribution in India. They discuss the gendered dimension of the bullshitization of jobs, share which aspects of lawyering are bullshit, and shine a light on those profiteering from COVID-19.


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Sep 28, 202101:38:02
*UNLOCKED* Liminal Legality

*UNLOCKED* Liminal Legality

On this *UNLOCKED* patreon episode, Yvette interviews UCLA Professor of Chicano/a Studies Leisy Abrego to discuss her book “Sacrificing Families: Navigating Laws, Labor, and Love Across Borders," where she unpacks emotional and economic inequalities between transnational families. As a Salvadoreña herself, Leisy shares how focusing on Salvadoran migration disrupts the narrative of single men cyclically migrating for seasonal work as Salvadoran women have historically migrated in equal numbers to men; how children experience parental separation on a specific visceral emotional level; and how the precarity and failures of Temporary Protected Status affected transnational parent/child relationships.


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Sep 20, 202144:21
Running a Schindler's List

Running a Schindler's List

On this episode, Yvette interviews Hollie Webb, supervising attorney for Al Otro Lado's Border Rights project about Title 42 and its effect on asylum seekers. They discuss the long-standing barriers to asylum prior to the enactment of Title 42, point out the disingenuousness of the law's alleged purpose of preventing spread of COVID-19, and criticize Biden for being nearly as bad as Trump on immigration. 

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Sep 14, 202144:00
This is a Poll Tax

This is a Poll Tax

On this episode, Yvette interviews Kat Jutras of the Arizona Advocacy Network about her work creating a holistic approach towards increasing voter enfranchisement for people who have lost the right to vote after a felony conviction. They discuss the gaps in the recent SCOTUS Brnovich decision, extralegal barriers marginalized people face to voting, and how restitution fees play a huge role in stopping people from exercising their right to vote.

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Aug 23, 202101:11:04
Every Authoritarian Government Starts With Its Own False Self-Justification

Every Authoritarian Government Starts With Its Own False Self-Justification

On this *UNLOCKED* #litreview from Season 3, Maria Jiménez-Zepeda, fellow first-gen Yale Latina alumna and Omega Phi Beta Sorority sister, comes back onto the podcast to discuss the second half of Nicaraguan revolutionary Gioconda Belli’s memoir “El Pais Bajo Mi Piel.” They discuss the series of macktivists* within the Sandinista/other Latin American lefitst movements encountered by Belli, analyzed US financial and military support of the Contras and the Somoza dictatorship versus US public-facing comments about the Sandinistas through a convergence theory lens, and applauded Belli for prioritizing her own creative endeavors while also organizing with the Sandinistas.

Aug 16, 202101:36:28
There is No Constitutional Right to Vote
Aug 09, 202151:39
*UNLOCKED* The Reason For the Stop Was "Looks Hispanic"

*UNLOCKED* The Reason For the Stop Was "Looks Hispanic"

On this *unlocked* Patreon episode, Yvette interviews Geoff Boyce, the academic director of the Earlham College Border Studies Program. They discuss Border Patrol's 100 mile jurisdiction, the intermeshing of local law enforcement and immigration enforcement in Detroit, Michigan and Buffalo, New York, and the bullshit behind the "reasonable suspicion" articulation that Border Patrol agents must make before making a stop.

Read more about the data Geoff collected with the ACLU of Michigan in a report here: https://www.aclu.org/press-releases/new-aclu-michigan-report-border-patrol-operates-far-border-and-uses-racial-profiling 

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Aug 02, 202126:19
Bitcoin y el niño caprichoso

Bitcoin y el niño caprichoso

On this episode, Yvette interviews Central American journalist Daniel Alvarenga about the President of El Salvador's recent decision to adopt Bitcoin as legal tender. They discuss the context of US intervention into the Salvadoran economy through USAID, how the women of the FMLN kicked Bukele out of their party, and how Bukele's cult of personality has become so successful.

Read Daniel's article here: https://elfaro.net/en/202106/columns/25579/USAID-Bitcoin-and-the-Long-Fight-over-El-Salvador%E2%80%99s-Sovereignty.htm

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Jul 26, 202145:54
*UNLOCKED LIT REVIEW* Dos cosas que yo no decidí decidieron mi vida: el país donde nací y el sexo con que vine al mundo

*UNLOCKED LIT REVIEW* Dos cosas que yo no decidí decidieron mi vida: el país donde nací y el sexo con que vine al mundo

On this *UNLOCKED LIT REVIEW* Yvette and her Omega Phi Beta at Yale sorority sister Maria Jiménez-Zepeda digest the first 150 pages of Gioconda Belli's memoir "El Pais Bajo Mi Piel". They discuss whether Belli is sufficiently honest about her class positionality and the privileges that brought her in the Nicaraguan Sandinista resistance, critique how the most prominent figures from Latin American literature and art tend to have some proximity to whiteness, and express appreciation for Belli's descriptions of divine femininity.

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Jul 19, 202101:23:15
The History of Critical Race Theory

The History of Critical Race Theory

On this episode, Yvette interviews University of New Mexico law professor Mark-Tizoc González to break down the real intellectual history of critical race theory, where CRT stands in law school curricula today, and the troubling recent anti-union decision from SCOTUS.

Read more about the SCOTUS decision here: https://newrepublic.com/article/162836/cedar-point-nursery-labor-farm-workers

To learn more about critical race theory and Lat Crit visit: https://latcrit.org/

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Jul 12, 202150:40
*UNLOCKED LIT REVIEW* Indifference Can Be Very Cruel
Jul 05, 202101:00:19
Your Right to Vote is Under Attack

Your Right to Vote is Under Attack

On this episode, Yvette interviews Pima County Recorder Gabriella Cázares-Kelly about recent Arizona GOP efforts to undermine the right to vote. Cázares-Kelly breaks down the systematic efforts of the Arizona GOP during this legislative session to undermine the right to vote after historic turnout during the 2020 election, clarifies the effect of SB 1485 on people who vote by mail in Arizona, and debunks the far-right myth that Arizona's electoral system is fraudulent and untrustworthy. 

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Jun 28, 202149:01
*UNLOCKED*In Order to Tell My Story, I Have To Talk About My Parents

*UNLOCKED*In Order to Tell My Story, I Have To Talk About My Parents

On this *UNLOCKED LIT REVIEW*, friend of the podcast Laura Barrera joins to chat about "The Yellow House," a memoir by Sarah Broom. We break down how Broom unveils New Orleans East and the ways in which it has been historically neglected as compared to the French Quarter and the slew of mayors who have tried to make the city better. We share how we relate to Broom's inter-generational story-telling and how our stories do not begin and end with us.

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Jun 21, 202146:48
What Is Your Politic?

What Is Your Politic?

Yvette interviews lawtinas Sophia Gurulé, Stacy Villalobos and Cynthia Amezcua to discuss the racism and sexism they experience as lawyers, emphasize the importance of unionizing, and share how they survive in a profession designed to exclude them.

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Jun 14, 202101:05:02
*UNLOCKED LIT REVIEW* What Is Human And What Is Machine?

*UNLOCKED LIT REVIEW* What Is Human And What Is Machine?

On this *UNLOCKED LIT REVIEW* from Season 1 of Radio Cachimbona #litreview, Yvette interviews friend of the podcast Tina from T.O. Young Voices to discuss Part 2 of Agustin De Rojas' "A Legend of the Future." They debate the limits and boundaries  between humans and machines, discuss the implications around consent re: the characters who agreed to emotional rewiring, and share whether we would join a space expedition to a moon of Saturn.

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Jun 07, 202136:34
We're All Just Temporarily Embarrassed Millionaires

We're All Just Temporarily Embarrassed Millionaires

On this episode, Yvette interviews professor, author and criminal defense lawyer Dean Strang about his book "Keep the Wretches in Order: America's Biggest Mass Trial, the Rise of the Justice Department, and the Fall of the IWW." They discuss the connection between the federal government's dismantling of the IWW union and the growth of the Department of Justice, the Bisbee deportations of 1917, and unpack contemporary anti-union sentiment.

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May 31, 202101:05:26
*UNLOCKED LIT REVIEW* The Right to Move and the Right to Stay

*UNLOCKED LIT REVIEW* The Right to Move and the Right to Stay

On this #litreview, Yvette and reproductive and immigrants' rights organizer Ale Pablos discuss Undoing Border Imperialism by Harsha Walia. They consider the relationship between decoloniality and migrant justice, tear apart the tiered meaning of “citizenship,” and expound upon the links between the right to move and the right to stay.

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May 24, 202151:53
Pedimos El Fin De Estos Centros de Detención
May 17, 202144:40
How People Are Interacting With Whiteness

How People Are Interacting With Whiteness

On the first episode of Season 4 of Radio Cachimbona, Yvette interviews Berkeley Law Professor Ian Haney López about his new book "Merge Left." They discuss how interest convergence theory informs the analysis in his book, debate whether Latinx is a race, and breakdown the 2020 electoral outcomes and what they say about race.

May 04, 202101:10:01
Abolition Even For Our Enemies

Abolition Even For Our Enemies

On the Season 3 Finale, Yvette and fellow lawtina Laura Barrera process the U.S. coup and Arizona's unfortunate prominent role in the situation. They discuss the repercussions they believe should occur for elected officials found to have been involved in the coup, our predictions for the future of the GOP and whether or not the Democrats need a left equivalent of the "Freedom Caucus."

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Jan 26, 202145:19
Getting My Degree from Tumblr University on Race Theory

Getting My Degree from Tumblr University on Race Theory

On this episode, Yvette interviews Lina and Estephanie of the BagLadiez! They discuss the history of "Latinx," the problems with the term, and if it is worth saving. Lina and Yvette discuss their experiences as WOC lawtinas navigating civil rights litigation and make suggestions for how the profession could be more welcoming for Black indigenous women of color. 


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Jan 11, 202154:28
What Is More Premeditated Than the Death Penalty?

What Is More Premeditated Than the Death Penalty?

On this episode, Yvette interviews fellow WOC lawyer Meghna Sridhar regarding the federal executions that SCOTUS has allowed the Trump administration to undergo and the massive farmer protest movement in India. They break down the legislation that sparked 3% of the world's population to strike, explain the difficulties the US has in procuring lethal drugs for executions, and challenge the federal judge who implied that the death penalty can be executed in a "humane" way. 


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Jan 04, 202101:09:49
*UNLOCKED* Family or Oblivion

*UNLOCKED* Family or Oblivion

On this *UNLOCKED LIT REVIEW* episode, Yvette and Salvi lawtina Yesenia (from the Keep Your Heart Soft episode!) dissect the book of poetry "Family or Oblivion" written by Salvadoran author Elena Salamanca. They share their joy in reading a Salvadoran woman author who writes in a way that forces you to sit, grapple with the text, and reflect, share their interpretations of Salamanca's descriptions of women living in San Salvador, and meditate on how Salamanca's works are both specific and universal.


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Dec 28, 202043:41
I Want A Thriving Wage

I Want A Thriving Wage

On this episode, Yvette interviews Pima County Recorder Gabriella Cázares-Kelly-- the first Native American to win the countywide seat. Cázares-Kelly breaks down barriers to voting in the rural areas of the Tohono Oodham nation, how her campaign honored her belief in the importance of paying indigenous women for their labor, and shares-- what does the county recorder really do!? 

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Dec 21, 202001:08:35
 *UNLOCKED* Your Right to Freedom of Expression Was Criminalized

*UNLOCKED* Your Right to Freedom of Expression Was Criminalized

On this *UNLOCKED patron-only episode, Yvette interviews Denisse, one of the “Arizona 3,” a group of U of A students criminalized for protesting the presence of Border Patrol on campus. She shares the political context of her criminal charge occurring simultaneous to Trump’s Executive Order “protecting free speech,” sheds light on the violent rhetoric from the Border Patrol Union leader of Tucson towards her, and expresses why she wants Border Patrol off campus.


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Dec 14, 202044:57
It doesn't end here

It doesn't end here

On this episode, Yvette interviews Valeria, undocu organizer with the California Immigrant Youth Justice Alliance to unpack the legislative coup that occurred recently in Peru. They debate the factors present in a coup, provide context for the legislative ousting of Vizcara, and express support for the Peruvian demands for a new constitution.


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Dec 07, 202035:43
No Nos Rindamos

No Nos Rindamos

On this *Spanish-language episode*, Yvette interviews Karla, the liberation coordinator with Trans Queer Pueblo, an organization led by queer, undocumented, formerly and currently detained migrants in AZ. They discuss TQP's organizing and empowerment model, how Karla got looped into TQP's work, and the importance of LGBTQ medical service providers. 

To support Trans Queer Pueblo's biggest annual fundraiser Más Perra Que Coronavirus, buy your ticket for the 12/5 event here: https://secure.everyaction.com/xe3NxfrrKECvevu-nDyj8A2?fbclid=IwAR11-2H-ZCPKjrsATKSw3fRAmnxzMSVacXGg1Lh_9cRjtXg3C60D0Wg7PC4

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Nov 30, 202021:16
We've Killed All the Jaguars

We've Killed All the Jaguars

On this episode, Yvette interviews Laiken, the borderlands campaigner at the Center for Ecological Diversity. Laiken and Yvette discuss the devastating ecological effects of border wall construction in the Sonoran desert, the horrific desecration of sacred Tohono Oodham sites done in the name of the xenophobic wall, and why it is important for politicians to listen to border residents and the true violence they face.

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Nov 23, 202032:21
*UNLOCKED LIT REVIEW* What Makes Us Human is our Emotions

*UNLOCKED LIT REVIEW* What Makes Us Human is our Emotions

On this *unlocked lit review*, Tina host of the Tohono Oodham Young Voices podcast, and Yvette discuss the work of science fiction “A Legend of the Future” written by Cuban writer Agustin de Rojas. They debate the pros and cons of living in a Dream Palace, point out how radical it is for people of color to write themselves into the future during a time where the state is trying to kill them, and express the difficulties of translation and capturing emotional nuance.

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Nov 16, 202048:34
The Bridge of the World

The Bridge of the World

On this episode, Yvette interviews professor Carla Guerron-Montero about the racialized history of the start of the Panamanian nation-state. They discuss the history of Afro-Antillean presence in Bocas Del Toro, the ways that tourism shaped Panama’s self-understanding, and how US imperialism in the region impacted the country's origin myths. 

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Nov 09, 202034:39
No More Deaths

No More Deaths

On this episode, Yvette interviews Yaneli, a No More Deaths humanitarian aid volunteer who shares the frightening militarized raids that Border Patrol engaged in this summer and a few weeks ago when targeting and destroying the NMD desert medical camp. They discuss the history of mutual aid at the border, how the attack on humanitarian aid workers reflects an escalating hatred of migrants, and the future of humanitarian aid work at the border.

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Oct 26, 202032:45
Wanting to Be Recognized

Wanting to Be Recognized

On this episode, Yvette and Pedro Rolón, Puerto Rican academic and longtime friend discuss his dissertation research exploring how Puerto Ricans have utilized literature as a means of political identity building dating back to the 19th century. They unpack the ways in which Eugenio María Hostos’ novel “La Peregrinación de Bayoan” perpetuates a mythical origin story of a “new man” that parallels the anti-Blackness in mestizaje discourses across Latin America and how subsequent authors like Manuel Ramos Otero and Angela Maria Davila expanded and imagined the contours of the Puerto Rican condition such that it has existed and continues to exist “without, within, and beyond the postcolonial scheme.”


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Oct 12, 202001:25:21
We Created Community Power
Sep 28, 202028:24
*UNLOCKED LIT REVIEW* Lo Que Se Ve No Se Pregunta

*UNLOCKED LIT REVIEW* Lo Que Se Ve No Se Pregunta

On this *UNLOCKED* #litreview episode, Yvette dissects “Zigzagger” Manuel Munoz’s collection of short stories with her friend and law student Yesenia. They discuss the ways in which Munoz challenges stereotypical depictions of queerness, debate over the paranormal (or not?) aspects of the stories, and critique the influence of Catholicism in promoting homophobia.


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Sep 22, 202001:07:09
I Can't Collect That Data

I Can't Collect That Data

On this episode, Yvette interviews Afro-Salvadoreña Danny Parada about her research into her own family's history and surrounding anti-Blackness in El Salvador generally. They discuss the ways in which anti-Blackness has shown up in government policies surveilling and criminalizing MS-13 gang members, the historical efforts of the nation-state to erasure the presence of Afro-descendientes in El Salvador, and how Danny's prior research into academic outcomes of "Black and Latinx" students inspired her project re: Afro-Salvadoran history. 

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Sep 14, 202057:49
The Impossibility of the Archive
Aug 31, 202001:11:42
*UNLOCKED LIT REVIEW* The Place Where You Can Be Most Honest And Free
Aug 24, 202001:13:46
Incarceration Is Itself traumatic
Aug 17, 202047:52
#AZFreeThemAll Teach-In
Jul 24, 202001:41:18
Manifest Destiny That Was Extended
Jun 08, 202001:10:24
We Don't Need to Give Prosecutors More Tools

We Don't Need to Give Prosecutors More Tools

On this episode, Yvette brings back friend of the podcast and deportation defense lawyer Jehan Laner Romero to discuss the SCOTUS oral arguments in US v. Sineneng Smith. They discuss the ways in which SCOTUS would be unable to rewrite the INA "encouraging or inducing" provision without reaching beyond the court's authority, explain the canons of statutory interpretation and constitutional avoidance, and put a spotlight on the real "legal activists"--the Trump prosecutors-- at issue here.
Jun 01, 202001:05:56
Fascist Measures Under the Guise of COVID-19

Fascist Measures Under the Guise of COVID-19

On this episode, Yvette interviews her former Stanford Law professor, Jim Cavallaro, who now runs the University Human Rights Network, about his 2010 report on the Salvadoran response to gangs and organized crime “No Place to Hide.” They discuss the thread of US imperialism that connects 1980’s Northern Triangle civil wars, 1996 expansion of crimes that make individuals deportable, and early 2000’s “Mano Dura” policy that wreaked havoc on the lives of youth gang members.

May 25, 202001:04:19
Chisme is Radical and Political

Chisme is Radical and Political

On this *UNLOCKED* #LitReview from Season 1, Yvette discusses the novel “Their Eyes Were Watching God” by Zora Neale Hurston with deportation defense attorney Laura. They reflect on how notions of “womanhood” are imposed on young girls of color, praise the lineage of black scholars who re-elevated Hurston’s work after her death, and discuss why women of color need to create their own intellectual spaces.

May 18, 202001:09:55
*LIT REVIEW PREVIEW* Liminal Legality
May 04, 202003:30
Shy Can Be Expensive
Apr 27, 202001:17:22
*LIT REVIEW UNLOCKED* Eviction is a Women of Color Issue
Apr 20, 202047:35
I, Rigoberta Menchú
Apr 14, 202001:21:03
The Reason For the Stop Was "Looks Hispanic"
Apr 06, 202001:54