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About Cady
Cady Voge is a journalist based in Berkeley, United States.
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Video Package (Web / Broadcast) Audio package (Radio / Podcast) Interview (Video / Broadcast)
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All We Carry

01 May 2024  |  itsjustmovies.com
In spring 2018, a Honduran family's perilous journey to seek asylum in the United States is documented by filmmaker Cady Voge. The family faces separation, danger from organized criminals, and a long wait for their asylum court case. A Seattle synagogue and a Jewish family, empathizing with the refugees' plight due to their own historical experiences with the Holocaust, provide the family with housing. The documentary, 'All We Carry,' captures their odyssey and the broader issues surrounding asylum seekers, with America Ferrera among the activists supporting change.

Brandon Salez and his family lost everything in the wildfire that swept through Paradise, California. Now, they are homeless and hopeful to one day go back to the place they once called home.

This 360 video showcases what it’s actually like to take this journey through the eyes of an El Salvadorian, who is traveling with his two sons (16 and 13 years old). Fleeing from the violence in El Salvador, they are hoping to apply for asylum in the US

Every day, as many as 30,000 people cross the border from an economically devastated Venezuela to Colombia. We follow David, a Venezuelan w/ Colombian citizenship, as he makes the daily journey across the border from Venezuela to Colombia where he studies

Venezuela continues to struggle under the disputed rule of President Nicolas Maduro as hyperinflation, blackouts, and food shortages plague the country. In response, some have chosen to leave the country — often on foot — to find a better life in Colombia

The 2016 peace deal brought hope to many Colombian communities that had been exposed to brutality for decades. 3 years on, this hope is being extinguished by a wave of attacks and murders on political candidates and community leaders - many of them women.

Longer wait times in Mexico for would-be US immigrants mean longer exposure to danger - especially for lesbian women in cities with high femicide rates. Read full article: https://www.thenewhumanitarian.org/video/2019/07/31/waiting-juarez-women-and-lgbt-a

Magdiel Lopez came to the U.S. with his wife and young child as a part of the migrant caravan. After crossing the border, he was separated from them in immigration detention. Produced for NBC Original Video.

For Magdiel Lopez, Mirna Aldana, and their 18-month-old son Joshua, the perilous journey on the migrant caravan through Mexico presented dangers and risks, but also a chance at a new life in America. Produced for NBC Original Video.

Nurse Fears Coronavirus Spread in ICE Detention Centers

09 Apr 2020  |  Voice of America
The article discusses concerns raised by a nurse working at an ICE migrant detention center in Louisiana about the potential spread of COVID-19 due to the movement of detainees between facilities. The nurse, who remained anonymous, highlighted the lack of critical care resources and the risk of overburdening local hospitals. ICE insists that detainee transports are for valid medical reasons and states they are following CDC guidelines. Detainees are protesting and going on hunger strikes, fearing for their health and demanding better precautions or release. The article also mentions a recent drop in ICE's detainee population and legal actions by organizations like the SPLC and ACLU to reassess parole for asylum-seekers in light of the pandemic.
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