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Episode 032 - What’s it REALLY like as an undocumented worker in America? With actor Bambadjan Bamba.

Episode 032 - What’s it REALLY like as an undocumented worker in America? With actor Bambadjan Bamba.

FromThe Carlos Whittaker Podcast


Episode 032 - What’s it REALLY like as an undocumented worker in America? With actor Bambadjan Bamba.

FromThe Carlos Whittaker Podcast

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Length:
58 minutes
Released:
Oct 7, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

We all have a bias towards what it means to be an “undocumented worker” in America. We think it’s cut and dry. We think it’s black and white. Well if that is what we think… Then I promise you we are not Walking With People… we are Standing On Issues.
In today's show, we have the honor of hearing from Bambadjan Bamba. An award-winning actor, filmmaker, and immigrant rights advocate. He has worked in prominent roles on numerous hit television shows like NBC’s The Good Place, ABC’s Grey’s Anatomy, Amazon’s Bosch and in blockbuster films like Marvel’s Black Panther, DC comic’s Suicide Squad and Oscar-nominated film Beginners. In 2017 Bambadjan publicly disclosed that he was a recipient of the federal Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program (DACA) that is in danger of being terminated. Ever since Bambadjan has used his inspirational story to change the conversation around immigration.
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Released:
Oct 7, 2021
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In a time where humanity is desperate to find hope, Carlos leads us in conversations that bring us just that. From fun discussions about everyday joy to polarizing and challenging topics, Carlos shows even the most calloused heart that there is still hope in humanity. For more on Carlos and his books visit CarlosWhittaker.com.