Beyond Borders – Episode 10 – Talking about Home Insecurity
Nilsa RIvera, Judy Talaugon, Martha Cinader
Episode 10
October 25, 2025

Nilsa Rivera, in Florida, brings her professional and personal experience of home insecurity to a conversation with Judy Talaugon, in California, and Martha Cinader, in New York. The conversation covers housing policies, motherhood, experiencing houselessness and other forms of housing insecurity, the punitive treatment of mothers and children, land trusts and more.

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CREDITS– HOSTS: Judy Talaugon, Martha Cinader. Featured Guest: Nilsa Rivera. Music: Rain Walker by Jay Rodriguez Sierra, live at the 55 bar, Jonathan Crayford and Barney Mcall – keys /piano, Ernesto Simpson -drums , Yossi Fine – Bass. Sound Design: Jay Rodriguez Sierra. Theme Music: Mana Luca, arranged by Jay Rodriguez Sierra.
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Ni Rivera – Multi-media Storyteller
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Judy Talaugon -Land Protector, Storyteller
Read more: Judy Talaugon -Land Protector, StorytellerJudy Talaugon is a Chumash and Filipina Land Protector from the Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians. She is the daughter of farmworkers and immigrant leaders. Growing up among Mexican and Filipina communities in California, she has been a long-time activist in numerous struggles, ranging from human rights to housing, land rights, and the fight…
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Edited by Anjanette Delgado, Home in Florida Latinx Writers and the Literature of Uprootedness
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