At the Coalface

Neri Martinez - Our anxiety stems from what we cannot control

July 20, 2022 Philippe Rose and Neri Martinez Episode 23
At the Coalface
Neri Martinez - Our anxiety stems from what we cannot control
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Today I speak with Neri Martinez. Neri is the granddaughter of Cubans who moved into the immigrant melting pot of Florida to start a new life after Castro’s revolution. Neri felt an early calling to work on furthering the rights of the homeless, the vulnerable, minorities and women. She recognised her passion for politics and started working on campaigns for the Republican Party and then relocated to DC. In this conversation, we talk about finding our speed, recognising our biases, and how openness to all foods means openness to others.

Recorded on 21 January 2022.

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Growing up in Florida
You only knew this Cuba from stories
How you got into politics
Work with disaffected communities
Dealing with what you cannot control
Identifying my political affinity
How an Ethiopian Emperor led me to Fletcher