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Targeted but Still Standing

Aug 19, 2026

Alex Gonzalez

Communications Strategist

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Alex Gonzalez joins the ACLU of Arizona with extensive experience as a multilingual storyteller and skilled communicator. Before joining the organization, Alex worked primarily as a broadcast journalist, covering a wide range of issues across the Southwest. He developed a strong interest in stories related to democracy, LGBTQ+ rights, and in amplifying the voices of marginalized and underrepresented communities. In addition to his journalism work, Alex has taught at the University of Arizona in both the Department of Spanish and Portuguese and the School of Journalism.

A proud Tucson native, Alex has a twin sister whom he calls his best friend. He is also the son of two immigrants—his father from Mexico and his mother from Cuba. Alex earned a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from the University of Arizona and later returned to complete a Master of Arts in Latin American Studies. As part of his graduate work, he conducted field research in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in 2021, exploring the complexities of LGBTQ+ political activism. When he's not working, Alex enjoys going to the gym, spending time with family and friends, and exploring new destinations.

Angel Medina

Communications Coordinator

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Angel Medina is a Communications Coordinator at the ACLU of Arizona. Angel's work experience prior to joining the ACLU of Arizona includes working as a community outreach coordinator for the Arizona Attorney General’s Office, a communications aide for Arizona U.S. Senator Mark Kelly, and a marketing and communications fellow at Aliento AZ.

A native Phoenician, Angel pursued a Bachelor of Science in Public Service and Public Policy at ASU’s downtown campus, graduating in 2021 and in 2024 with a master's degree in public administration. In his free time, you can find Angel with an iced coffee in hand, enjoying a good book.

Sonix Flores Bahena of Trans Queer Pueblo joins Read the Room to explore the intersection of LGBTQ+ and immigrant identities. The conversation dives into the unique challenges facing queer migrants, the advocacy work driving Trans Queer Pueblo’s mission, and why community-led solutions are essential in the fight against systemic oppression. Sonix also shares practical insights on how we can better support our trans siblings – both in and outside of detention.

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