Written by Brian Donahue
Today, your hometown becomes a hyperlocal giant red shore green begins a new way to dig deeper into the stories of the people who make Red Bank such a fascinating and vibrant corner of the world. red shore green Podcast.
We see this as a way to revive the front door conversations that have been forgotten in our hectic and heady reality. And in episode one, we talk to Itzel Perez Hernandez. His story is extraordinary and at the same time very familiar to many Red his bankers.
We record our podcasts inside the Shared Universe Podcast Studio on Broad Street.
Hernandez, who immigrated here from Mexico at the age of 10 and walked into a classroom at Red Bank Middle School with no legal status or knowledge of English, became a pillar of the community. In addition to her work encouraging later arrivals as the Immigrant Rights Coordinator for the American Friends Service Committee, she serves on the Greater Monmouth County YMCA Board of Directors and the Borough Planning Commission.
You can watch the conversation in the video above or listen in the Spotify audio player below. You can also listen, follow, and subscribe on the Spotify app so you never miss an episode (but all episodes are posted on ) red shore green(The same applies to the homepage of ).
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