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Ep. 8: US intervention and the Central American exodus

Ep. 8: US intervention and the Central American exodus

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Welcome to The Social Fabric Unraveled, the podcast where we pull at the threads of everyday life to understand the deeper structures of society, created and produced by Adam Crenshaw.

In this episode, we are diving into the historical roots of Central American migration to the United States and how U.S. foreign policy fueled a mass exodus. Sourced directly from current sociological learning materials and synthesized into an accessible audio overview, this episode explores:

The root causes of migration: How U.S. military and economic interventions in El Salvador, Guatemala, and Nicaragua during the late 20th century directly sparked massive waves of refugees.

The Sanctuary movement: The U.S. government's "dual and discriminatory" asylum policies in the 1980s and the grassroots religious organizing that rose up to protect fleeing Central Americans.

Social and political transformation: How these once-marginalized refugees overcame immense obstacles to become an influential labor force and a powerful voting bloc in American society.

📚 Source Material for this Episode: • González, Juan. 2011. "Harvest of Empire: A History of Latinos in America." Penguin Books.

Whether you are a fellow student, a sociology enthusiast, or just curious about how our world is stitched together, this bite-sized overview is designed to help you see the social world a little more clearly.

🎧 About This Podcast: The Social Fabric Unraveled is a curated audio learning journey. Each episode utilizes advanced AI synthesis to break down complex sociological texts, theories, and study materials into engaging, easy-to-digest overviews.

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