Home, Interrupted: Coming April 2024

Feet in 2 Worlds is back with our newest podcast series called Home, Interrupted. The series explores how the climate crisis affects immigrants across the U.S., and how immigrant communities are finding new ways to deal with a warming planet. You’ll hear voices that are often overlooked in the climate crisis, including those who have been forced to make wrenching choices, as well as those who are leading the way to a more sustainable planet.

The series premieres on April 2, 2024.

 

Home, Interrupted

Home, Interrupted is hosted and produced by Feet in 2 Worlds’ Editorial Fellow, Iggy Monda.

Iggy and a team of producers around the country take listeners through a deeply-reported and original seven-part narrative series that examines how climate change has changed the lives of immigrants.

“Immigrant communities are at greater risk of living and working in areas that are polluted and prone to extreme temperatures and flooding,” said Iggy Monda. “And they often lack basic protections or access to resources, setting them up for instability when disaster strikes. Home, Interrupted investigates these challenges and looks at how immigrants adapt, innovate, and redefine the notion of ‘home’ in the United States.”

A Better Life?’s Lead Producer, Quincy Surasmith, returns as Managing Editor. John Rudolph is the Executive Producer. Contributing producers to the series include journalists who trace their roots to China, Mexico, Italy, India, and Sweden.

Feet in 2 Worlds’ Home, Interrupted can be found on all major distribution platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Castbox, Pocket Casts, and Spotify.

Feet in 2 Worlds is supported by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, The Ford Foundation, the David and Katherine Moore Family Foundation, the Fernandez Pave the Way Foundation, an anonymous donor, and contributors to our annual NewsMatch campaign.

AboutFeet in Two Worlds
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.