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The Journalism of Everything Podcast

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Have you ever wondered if birth order determines one's personality? Or if we know what happens in our brains when we have deja vu? Have you thought about the rights undocumented immigrants have? Does capitalism improve healthcare innovation? The Journalism of Everything Podcast takes curiosity to another level. Host Darisse Smith is an experienced freelance journalist that brings research, expert interviews, and thoughtfulness to a wide array of topics. Let's go beyond a Google search and find out about everything!
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Is This Protest? Inside a Crowdsourced App Tracking ICE

Mon Feb 02 2026

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What does protest look like in 2026? In this episode, independent journalist Darisse Smith speaks with Peter, the founder of Coqui—a crowdsourced, live-map community alert app designed to help people stay informed about ICE and police presence in their neighborhoods in real time. Peter explains how Coqui works similarly to Waze, but instead of traffic or potholes, users can report nearby ICE activity, upload photos, confirm reports through community verification, and communicate locally—without confrontation and while remaining anonymous. Together, we discuss: Whether sharing information can itself be a form of protest How fear affects undocumented and documented immigrants alike Why situational awareness matters for everyday life—work, school, pharmacies, and small businesses Claims that apps like this endanger law enforcement, and what the evidence actually shows Free speech, anonymity, and the role of technology in modern civic action Immigration data, crime statistics, and how media narratives shape public perception This conversation is not about encouraging confrontation. It’s about visibility, humanity, and choice—and what it means to live in a country where some people are afraid to move freely in their own communities. As always, this episode challenges listeners to seek multiple sources, question messaging, and examine how power and policy affect real lives. If it affects your life, it’s worth examining. #Immigration #ICE #CivilLiberties #FreeSpeech #Technology #CommunitySafety #CurrentEvents #Politics Chapters (00:00:00) - Welcome & Why Immigration Is Personal(00:03:45) - Fear, Enforcement, and the Reality on the Ground(00:06:10) - Introducing Peter & the Coqui App(00:08:00) - “It’s Like Waze, But for ICE”(00:12:30) - Crowdsourcing, Misinformation & Safety Controls(00:16:45) - Why Peter Built This App(00:20:30) - Protest vs. Awareness: What Is This, Really?(00:25:10) - Does Tracking ICE Endanger Agents?(00:30:00) - Tech, Speech, and Government Pushback(00:34:45) - Personal Risk, Threats & Why He Keeps Going(00:39:00) - Patriotism, Power, and Who America Is For(00:44:20) - Real Stories: When the App Helped(00:48:30) - Immigration Data vs. Political Narratives(00:54:10) - Final Thoughts: Why This Matters Now(00:59:10) - Closing & Where to Find More

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What does protest look like in 2026? In this episode, independent journalist Darisse Smith speaks with Peter, the founder of Coqui—a crowdsourced, live-map community alert app designed to help people stay informed about ICE and police presence in their neighborhoods in real time. Peter explains how Coqui works similarly to Waze, but instead of traffic or potholes, users can report nearby ICE activity, upload photos, confirm reports through community verification, and communicate locally—without confrontation and while remaining anonymous. Together, we discuss: Whether sharing information can itself be a form of protest How fear affects undocumented and documented immigrants alike Why situational awareness matters for everyday life—work, school, pharmacies, and small businesses Claims that apps like this endanger law enforcement, and what the evidence actually shows Free speech, anonymity, and the role of technology in modern civic action Immigration data, crime statistics, and how media narratives shape public perception This conversation is not about encouraging confrontation. It’s about visibility, humanity, and choice—and what it means to live in a country where some people are afraid to move freely in their own communities. As always, this episode challenges listeners to seek multiple sources, question messaging, and examine how power and policy affect real lives. If it affects your life, it’s worth examining. #Immigration #ICE #CivilLiberties #FreeSpeech #Technology #CommunitySafety #CurrentEvents #Politics Chapters (00:00:00) - Welcome & Why Immigration Is Personal(00:03:45) - Fear, Enforcement, and the Reality on the Ground(00:06:10) - Introducing Peter & the Coqui App(00:08:00) - “It’s Like Waze, But for ICE”(00:12:30) - Crowdsourcing, Misinformation & Safety Controls(00:16:45) - Why Peter Built This App(00:20:30) - Protest vs. Awareness: What Is This, Really?(00:25:10) - Does Tracking ICE Endanger Agents?(00:30:00) - Tech, Speech, and Government Pushback(00:34:45) - Personal Risk, Threats & Why He Keeps Going(00:39:00) - Patriotism, Power, and Who America Is For(00:44:20) - Real Stories: When the App Helped(00:48:30) - Immigration Data vs. Political Narratives(00:54:10) - Final Thoughts: Why This Matters Now(00:59:10) - Closing & Where to Find More

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Have you ever wondered if birth order determines one's personality? Or if we know what happens in our brains when we have deja vu? Have you thought about the rights undocumented immigrants have? Does capitalism improve healthcare innovation? The Journalism of Everything Podcast takes curiosity to another level. Host Darisse Smith is an experienced freelance journalist that brings research, expert interviews, and thoughtfulness to a wide array of topics. Let's go beyond a Google search and find out about everything!

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