April 26, 2022 | By Sayyida Jean-Charles
In case you missed it, at the beginning of April, BDL debaters and alumni from Debate en Español started their mornings live on air! Students showcased their skills in a four-day debate series on El Mundo Boston’s groundbreaking public affairs show La Hora del Cafe. Debaters and alumni representing Everett High School, Fenway High School, Brighton High School, Bridgewater State University, and Clark University joined hosts Alberto Vasallo, III, and Natalia Aponte Reyes virtually and in person. Viewers had a chance to witness intense, fast-paced, informative debate sessions, where students presented their arguments and touched on their involvement with competitive debate. The mini-debates were in Spanish and featured topics of interest to the El Mundo and Latino/a/x communities such as rent control, the minimum wage, driver’s licenses for immigrants, and technology in education. The Boston Debate League strives to support Debate en Español debaters and alumni to engage in these vital discussions on issues that affect the Latino/a/x communities.
The four-part series kicked off on Monday, April 4th where host, Alberto Vasallo accepted the challenge to debate Is Rent Control Enough to Solve Boston’s Housing Crisis? with BDL Alumna Valeria Pereira. Gracias to the La Hora del Cafe hosts for inviting our students onto the show.
Felicidades to Valeria Pereira, Julio Nivar, Yeylin Mendoza Ezquivel, Kevin Guardado, Alde Jimenez, Eliana Rivas, and Neurelis Bautista for their flawless argumentation skills. View the segments below.
Julianna Maximo, Marketing & Communications Coordinator, joined the BDL in October 2023, but has been involved in the League since she was a sophomore at Brighton High School. Over the years, she has worn many hats for the organization – from coaching debate at English High School, to being a tournament operations volunteer and logistics intern, to helping organize the first EBA Across Boston Conference in 2016. Beyond the BDL, Julianna worked in the service industry for almost ten years, focusing on education and quality control in specialty coffee. It was through this work that she became directly involved with labor organizing and local mutual aid groups, and realized her passion for building and fostering community, whether that be chatting with the coffee shop regulars from behind the counter or hosting neighborhood-wide events. Outside of the office, Julianna spends most of her time out on walks with her dog, making ceramics, or reading.
In 2021, Kim Willingham was named Executive Director – the first woman and first Black leader – of the Boston Debate League. Before being named ED, Kim served as the BDL’s Director of Culture and Engagement and prior to that as an Instructional Coach on the Debate-Inspired Classrooms team. Throughout her 20+ years in education, Kim has held multiple leadership positions. She began her career as a Teach for America Corps Member in the Crescent City – New Orleans, LA – where she taught 6th grade ELA and Social Studies. Kim earned an EdM from Harvard Graduate School of Education and a BS from Eastern Michigan University. Her experience also includes several years in school leadership and education consulting. Originally from the Motor City, she now resides in Dorchester with her two children. In her free time, she enjoys reading, traveling, and spending time in nature. Kim is grateful for the joy she gets to experience daily working with the students, teachers, volunteers, and staff of the BDL community.