Latin@ Stories is a podcast born out of the oral history project about Latin@s in Ohio, Oral Narratives of Latin@s in Ohio (ONLO). It seeks to amplify the Latin@ experience with interviews in Spanish, English and Spanglish
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In this episode, I talk to Dr. Nolan Cabrera, an award-winning scholar and nationally recognized expert in the areas of racism/anti-racism on college campuses, whiteness, and ethnic studies. He is currently a Professor in the Center for the Study of Higher Education at the University of Arizona.Από τον Latin@ Stories
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In this episode, I talk to Dra. Lillian Gorman, professor at University of Arizona about her life growing up in New Mexico and her jouney through higher education. We also discussed her upcoming book titled, Zones of Encuentro: Language and Identity in Northern New Mexico (2024).Από τον Latin@ Stories
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In this episode, I talk to law Professor and author, César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández. García Hernández is the author of Migrating to Prison: America’s Obsession with Locking Up Immigrants (2019), Crimmigration Law (2015), and his most recent book, Welcome the Wretched: In Defense of the “Criminal Alien” published in 2024…
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In this episode, I talk to Dr. María Herrera-Sobek about her long career and pioneering work on Chicana/o Studies and her busy life as a retired academic.Από τον Latin@ Stories
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In this episode, I talk to Ruben Espinosa. Espinosa is Associate Professor of English at Arizona State University and Associate Director of the Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies. He is the author of Shakespeare on the Shades of Racism (2021), Masculinity and Marian Efficacy in Shakespeare’s England (2011), and co-editor of Shakesp…
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Latin@ Stories Episode 243 How Learning and Using my Inuit Language has Awakened my Iñupiaq Spirit
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Im the episode, I talk to Dr. Cana Uluak Itchuaqiyaq. She is an assistant professor of professional and technical writing at Virginia Tech who focuses on empowerment, social justice, Indigenous advocacy, and equitable research practices. She is an Iñupiaq from NW Alaska and an enrolled member of the Noorvik Native Community.…
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In this episode, I talk to Dr. Damaris Puñales-Alpízar, about her migration story, her academic journey and publishing her first poetry collection titled, No vine a hacerme la inocente.Από τον Latin@ Stories
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Latin@ Stories Episode 241 A conversation with President Hector Ochoa
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In this episode, I talk to President Salvador Héctor Ochoa of Texas A&M University—San Antonio. We talk about his experience growing in the Rio Grande Valley and his journey into higher education.Από τον Latin@ Stories
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Latin@ Stories Episode 240 Resilience: A Chicana Professor Learning from Undocumented Student
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In this episode, I talk to Professor Jennifer Nájera about her journey through higher education and her scholarship on undocumented student activism. She also discusses her ongoing collaborative work on mapping Chicana/Mexicana contributions of women’s organizing in South Texas and Southern Arizona.Από τον Latin@ Stories
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In this episode, I talk to Anel Flores, a South Texas writer, about her work and inspiration for writing.Από τον Latin@ Stories
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In this episode, I discuss Spanish teaching and learning with professor Adam Schwartz and his new book Spanish so White: Conversations on the Inconvenient Racism of ‘Foreign’ Language Education, published in 2023. This book is now available as audiobook, narrated by Schwartz!Από τον Latin@ Stories
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In this episode, I talk to Dr. Regina Mills, Assistant Professor of Latinx and U.S. Multi-ethnic Literature in the Department of English at Texas A&M University. We discuss her first monograph, Invisibility and Influence: A Literary History of AfroLatinidades.Από τον Latin@ Stories
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In this podcast, Lidia Flores talks about Daca and undocumented people's journey through higher education.Από τον Latin@ Stories
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In this episode, I talk to Lori Alvarez about her pregnancy journey and her work supporting other women to get the resources and help they need.Από τον Latin@ Stories
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We listen as our narrators talk about their hopes and dreams for the future of southern Ohio communities.Las Culturas del Sur de Ohio shares stories of Latine residents in southern Ohio and draws on the digital bilingual oral history archival collection of Latine folklife at the Center for Public History at Shawnee State University. Learn more and …
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In this episode, student Janelle Casarez interviews her mother, an educator, about her own experience of Spanish language learning and her own family's generational loss due to language discrimination in the schools.Από τον Latin@ Stories
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In this episode, I talk to Hector Garza, a doctoral candidate, flourishing independent artist and a dedicated educator in San Antonio for the last 20 years.Από τον Latin@ Stories
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In this episode, I interview Salena Guipzot from Casa Guipzot, about promoting the wines of Mexico and her work leading the Boardroom Project, an international leadership organization that develops future board leaders, one girl/woman at a time.Από τον Latin@ Stories
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In this episode, I talk to Dr. Carlos Gabriel Kelly González (AKA Profe) who specializes in U.S. Latinx media studies and critical game studies. Currently, Carlos is co-editing the first-ever collection of Latinx video game studies, Coded Latinx: Latinx Gaming and Game Studies in North America, with Dr. Regina Marie Mills. In addition to his resear…
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In this episode, Oscar Chapa interviews his parents about growing up in rural South Texas in the 40 and 50's and learning to read and write later in life.Από τον Latin@ Stories
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In this episode, Sebastian Oliva interviews Priscila about her journey through higher education as a dreamer.Από τον Latin@ Stories
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Our second cross-post episode Las Culturas del Sur de Ohio Podcast.Από τον Latin@ Stories
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In this episode, I talk to Dr. Jesse Jesus Esparza about his journey into higher education and his new book, Raza Schools: The Fight for Latino Education Autonomy in a West Texas Borderlands Town.Από τον Latin@ Stories
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In this episode, I talk to Irma Herrera about her one-woman performace titled, Why would I mispronounce my own name?Από τον Latin@ Stories
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In this episode, I talk to Texas Latino author, Rudy Ruiz. We discuss his newest book, Valley of Shadows, set on the U.S.-Mexican border.Από τον Latin@ Stories
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In this episode, I talk to writer and scholar, Christopher Carmona. We discuss his superhero novels which center Latino youth and invites audiences to learn more about south Texas history.Από τον Latin@ Stories
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Latin@ Stories Episode 222 Las Culturas del Sur de Ohio Series 1: Migration and Travel Stories
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In this first cross-post episode, we partner with Las Culturas del Sur de Ohio Podcast to share this work with you!In this first episode of Las Culturas del Sur de Ohio, we introduce you to four narrators who represent long-standing as well as newer residents of the southern Ohio area, including Hector Reffit, J.D. Emnett, Edwin Martell, and Pablo …
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In this episode, I talk to US-based Mexican writer Reyna Grande about her journey as a writer and her latest novel titled, A Ballad of Love and Glory.Από τον Latin@ Stories
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In this episode, I talk to the founding Superintendent of Celebrate Dyslexia Schools, Flor Gutiérrez. She discusses her work as an educator and advocate for opening schools that meet the needs of all children.Από τον Latin@ Stories
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In this episode, I talk to Rebel Mariposa and their passion for ancestral healing through food, art, and activism. Rebel is chef and owner of the highly acclaimed and nationally recognized La Botanica SA.Από τον Latin@ Stories
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In this episode, I talk to Professor Tracey Flores about her work as an educator and founder of Somos Escritoras/We Are Writers.Από τον Latin@ Stories
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In this episode, journalist graduate, Sarah Cervera, talks to Professor Esther Garza about the San Antonio's redlining's impact on literacy and education in the Latina/o/x community.Από τον Latin@ Stories
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In this episode, I talk to Professor Rachel Showstack about her work with the Latina/o communtiy in Wichita, KS, and the organization, Alce su voz.Από τον Latin@ Stories
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En este episodio, Ashly y Bianca, estudiantes universitarias, hablan sobre las experiencias de sus identidades mexicanas y puertorriqueñas en los Estados Unidos.Από τον Latin@ Stories
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In this episode, I talk to Dr. Jonathan Rosa about language and race and Bad Bunny’s performance at the 65th Grammys earlier in 2023.Από τον Latin@ Stories
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En este episodio, hablo con Magaly Vazquez, una mujer de Puerto Rico, sobre su preparacion profesional y las oportunidades de liderazgo en nuestros entornos.Από τον Latin@ Stories
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En este episodio, estudiante de educación bilingüe, Alejandra Lopez Castillo, entrevista a la Dra. Alma Rosa Martinez sobre los tipos de educación bilingüe hoy y la importancia de esto en nuestras comunidades.Από τον Latin@ Stories
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In this episode, I talk to Dr. Vanessa Bustamente and Gabriela Ríos about decolonial and anticolonial frameworks to understading ourselves as Latina scholars.Από τον Latin@ Stories
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This is the last episode on our conversations on Latino Fatherhood.Από τον Latin@ Stories
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In this episode, I talk to Professor Domino Renee Perez from the UT Austin. Currently, Dr. Perez serves as the Senior Associate Chair of the Department of English. Her first book There Was a Woman: La Llorona from Folklore to Popular Culture examines one of the most famous figures in US/Mexican folklore, plotting her movement from post-conquest ora…
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Second episode on a series of conversations about Latino fatherhood.Από τον Latin@ Stories
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This is the first episode on a series of conversations about Latino fatherhood.Από τον Latin@ Stories
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In this episode, I talk to José Ralat, taco editor for Texas Monthly about life, family, and tacos!Από τον Latin@ Stories
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In this episode, I talk to poet and educator Eddie Vega and Anthony the Poet about their poetry collection, Asina is How WeTalk: A collection of Tejano poetry written en la lengua de la gente. Find it at FlowerSong Press!Από τον Latin@ Stories
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In this episode, I talk to Professor Esther Garza from Texas A&M University, San Antonio about working and serving in a Hispanic Serving Institution.Από τον Latin@ Stories
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In this episode, I talk to Florinda Flores-Brown about her work as an educator and creative interests, and her role as director of programs for Gemini Ink.Από τον Latin@ Stories
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In this episode, Dr. Sylvia Mendoza at the University of Texas in San Antonio, talks to us about the oral history projects West Side Sound, which documents the history and intersection of Black music (R&B, rock ‘n’ roll) conjunto, country and western music from the perspective of the musicians and their fans, and their knowledge and historical memo…
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In this episode, I talk to author and educator, Rubén Degollado. He is the author of two novels, Throw, published in 2019, which won the Texas Institute of Letters 2020 Award for Best Young Adult Book, and his debut literary novel, The Family Izquierdo, published in 2022.Από τον Latin@ Stories
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In this episode, I talk to activist scholar, poet, folklorist, and writer Norma Elia Cantú about her work and life in Texas.Από τον Latin@ Stories
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In this episode, I talk to Dr. Cynthia Teniente-Matson about leadership in Higher education, her reflections on being one of the very few Latina university presidents in the US and her time at Texas A&M University, San Antonio.Από τον Latin@ Stories
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