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In this compelling 50-minute interview, Dylan Aubrey sits down with Omeatl, a talk show host on KBQH 101.5 FM LA, to discuss his incredible journey and mission. Omeatl, who owns 35 acres in the Tejon Mountains where he has reforested 500 trees, shares his story of coming to America as an undocumented indigenous immigrant child from Mexico. The conversation delves into the challenges faced by immigrants in America, the current political climate in Mexico, and its effects on indigenous populations. Omeatl also provides insights into his farm and the various programs he offers to support the local Boyle Heights community, with a special focus on helping indigenous people. These programs include classes on creating self-sustaining living situations, such as boar hunting, raising chickens, and breastfeeding, aimed at empowering individuals and communities. Key Topics: Omeatl's journey from Mexico as an undocumented indigenous immigrant Reforesting 500 trees on his 35-acre property in the Tejon Mountains The increldible journey of being undocuemented. Political climate in Mexico and its impact on indigenous populations Programs to empower the Boyle Heights community with self-sustaining skills Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more thought-provoking discussions on Drum Circle News!