Interview with Rebecca Fontaine, a Community Organizer in North Carolina

From The Bond Fund interviews Rebecca Fontaine, who is the community organizer at the Southern Coalition for Social Justice (SCSJ) in Durham, North Carolina.

The Bond Fund interviews Rebecca Fontaine, who is the community organizer at the Southern Coalition for Social Justice (SCSJ) in Durham, North Carolina.

See link for audio interview.
The Bond Fund interviews Rebecca Fontaine, who is the community organizer at the Southern Coalition for Social Justice (SCSJ) in Durham, North Carolina. She discusses how she works with her colleagues and the Bond Fund on our joint project to oppose local police cooperation with Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Rebecca dedicates her time to Immigrants’ Rights organizing and casework as a bilingual immigration paralegal. She brings a long history of participating in Latin America Solidarity work including trade justice campaigns, equitable development, demilitarization, and immigrants rights activism. Before coming to SCSJ she worked in Nicaragua’s Atlantic Coast for over two years doing community-based development with rural families and coordinating experiential education for international delegations. Most recently she worked in a resource office at an immigrant-led community center in Durham. Rebecca graduated from Bowdoin College in Maine in 2005.

Source: National Immigrant Bond Fund

From http://immigrantbondfund.wordpress.com/2010/06/08/audio-interview-with-rebecca-fontaine-a-community-organizer-in-north-carolina/