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Wildin Acosta reflects on ICE detainment; mental health experts examine impact of ICE encounters
Manage episode 522639502 series 3524329
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Riverside High School grad Wildin Acosta discusses new book about his 2016 deportation case
In 2016,WildinAcosta, a senior at Riverside High School in Durham, was detained by ICE agents on his way to school. The Honduras native was kept in detention for months. Students and faculty at Riverside raised media attention about his case through protests, social media campaigns and news coverage, ultimately resulting in his release. Riverside journalism teacher Bryan Christopher worked with Acosta to write a new book about Acosta’s experience.
Bryan Christopher, author of Stopping the Deportation Machine: One Immigrant Student’s Arrest and the Kids Who Took on Washington to Get Him Back
Wildin Acosta, Riverside High School graduate, who faced deportation as a student
Aaron Sanchez Guerra, WUNC’s race, class and communities reporter
This conversation originally aired on October 1, 2025.
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As immigrant arrests continue across NC, experts and advocates see surge in mental health care needs
Due South’s Jeff Tiberii talks with a panel of mental health experts and advocates about the impact of deportation fears in Latino communities, barriers to accessing mental health care, and strategies to support vulnerable populations during these uncertain times.
Camila Angelica Pulgar, Assistant Professor, Wake Forest University School of Medicine
Heather Ladov, Director of Clinical Services, El Futuro
Yazmin Garcia Rico, Director, Community Engagement & Impact, Cone Health Foundation
Yesenia Cuello, Co-Founder and Executive Director at NC FIELD
This conversation originally aired on August 26, 2025.
562 episodes
Manage episode 522639502 series 3524329
0:01:00
Riverside High School grad Wildin Acosta discusses new book about his 2016 deportation case
In 2016,WildinAcosta, a senior at Riverside High School in Durham, was detained by ICE agents on his way to school. The Honduras native was kept in detention for months. Students and faculty at Riverside raised media attention about his case through protests, social media campaigns and news coverage, ultimately resulting in his release. Riverside journalism teacher Bryan Christopher worked with Acosta to write a new book about Acosta’s experience.
Bryan Christopher, author of Stopping the Deportation Machine: One Immigrant Student’s Arrest and the Kids Who Took on Washington to Get Him Back
Wildin Acosta, Riverside High School graduate, who faced deportation as a student
Aaron Sanchez Guerra, WUNC’s race, class and communities reporter
This conversation originally aired on October 1, 2025.
0:33:00
As immigrant arrests continue across NC, experts and advocates see surge in mental health care needs
Due South’s Jeff Tiberii talks with a panel of mental health experts and advocates about the impact of deportation fears in Latino communities, barriers to accessing mental health care, and strategies to support vulnerable populations during these uncertain times.
Camila Angelica Pulgar, Assistant Professor, Wake Forest University School of Medicine
Heather Ladov, Director of Clinical Services, El Futuro
Yazmin Garcia Rico, Director, Community Engagement & Impact, Cone Health Foundation
Yesenia Cuello, Co-Founder and Executive Director at NC FIELD
This conversation originally aired on August 26, 2025.
562 episodes
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