
Natasha Del Toro
Award-winning journalist who reported firsthand on living through back-to-back hurricanes in Florida; appears as the episode's primary first-person narrator and subject.
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Oct 4, 2025 • 23min
Another Take: Two hurricanes in two weeks – life after Milton and Helene
In this episode, award-winning journalist Natasha Del Toro shares her harrowing experience of surviving back-to-back hurricanes, Helene and Milton, in Florida. She reflects on the emotional impact of displacement and the chaotic aftermath as families struggle to rebuild. Natasha describes her frantic efforts to salvage belongings during flooding and the challenges of evacuation amidst storm warnings. Furthermore, she addresses the broader implications of climate change on future hurricane intensity, questioning if residents will remain in an increasingly perilous environment.

Jun 5, 2025 • 24min
Why is the Dominican Republic deporting Haitian migrants?
Natasha Del Toro, an Al Jazeera journalist and podcast host known for her documentary 'Nowhere to Belong,' discusses the Dominican Republic's mass deportations of Haitian migrants. She reveals the harsh realities faced by these individuals, including violence and statelessness. Del Toro examines the historical tensions rooted in anti-Haitian sentiment and the implications of new citizenship laws affecting children of undocumented parents. The conversation highlights the racial dynamics that complicate national identity and the urgent humanitarian crisis at the border.

Oct 14, 2024 • 21min
Two hurricanes in two weeks: life after Milton and Helene
Natasha Del Toro, an award-winning journalist, shares her gripping firsthand experiences of surviving two hurricanes in Florida. She vividly recounts the emotional toll of navigating chaos and destruction as families grapple with power outages and ruined homes. Del Toro offers insights into the resilience required in the aftermath and discusses the looming threat of future storms. Her narrative sheds light on the unpredictability of hurricane season and the deep sense of community that emerges in times of crisis.