Author: Feet in 2 Worlds

Bio: Feet in 2 Worlds (Fi2W) is an independent media outlet, journalism training program, and launchpad for emerging immigrant journalists and media makers of color. Our work brings positive and meaningful change to America's newsrooms and has a broader impact on how immigration is reported and the ethnic and racial composition of news organizations.

Contributions:

Rosa’s Story: Undocumented and Unemployed in the Pandemic: Episode 5 of our Podcast Series, “A Better Life?”

Posted on: 17 Sep 2020

Undocumented hotel housekeepers are among some of the most vulnerable workers in the pandemic. In this episode, we hear their stories.

Call Your Elders: Cooking with Philip and Niki: Episode 4 of our Podcast Series, “A Better Life?”

Posted on: 10 Sep 2020

In Philip Zias’ words, “I never thought I can cook.” Hear how the pandemic changed that.

The Home Clock: Episode 3 of Our Podcast Series, “A Better Life?”

Posted on: 03 Sep 2020

The daughter of immigrants visits her parents during COVID-19, raising questions about the meaning of family.

Introducing “Call Your Elders” – A New Feature of Our “A Better Life?” Podcast Series

Posted on: 27 Aug 2020

Monique and Eric Barrau talk to their daughter about quarantine and their lives since leaving Haiti in the 1960s.

Should I Stay Or Should I Go? – The Debut Episode of Our New Podcast Series, “A Better Life?”

Posted on: 20 Aug 2020

In the pandemic two women wrestle with the same question and reach very different conclusions.

“A Better Life?” A New Podcast Series from Fi2W

Posted on: 06 Aug 2020

“A Better Life?” tells immigrant stories from the coronavirus pandemic.

Listen to the Fi2W Documentary

Posted on: 20 May 2020

Our public radio debut.

Apply to the Feet in 2 Worlds 2020 Election Fellowship

Posted on: 03 Mar 2020

Deadline extended to Monday April 27th.

Guilty Pleasures – The Fi2W Podcast

Posted on: 31 Jan 2020

Stories from our Boston workshop on arts and culture reporting in immigrant communities and communities of color.

Jambalaya and Jollof Rice: 2 Dishes and the History of Forced African Migration

Posted on: 01 Dec 2019

Reporter Kayla Stewart’s journey of discovery in Ghana and the U.S.