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Chicano Chingon is a captivating podcast hosted by brother and sister duo, NellMari and Arturo Barrios. Presented by Hacienda Las Glorias and brought to you by Mango Mustache Media, this show delves into the complex experience of being a Chicano in America. NellMari and Arturo, proud Chicanos themselves, explore the intricate balance of feeling too Latino for their white friends and too white for their Mexican friends. Through engaging conversations, personal anecdotes, and enlightening inte ...
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Chino Y Chicano
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Chino Y Chicano

Enrique Cerna-Matt Chan

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A couple of retired guys that spent their careers making television dish on the good, bad and ridiculousness of life for people of color in America. They tear apart the news of the week, explore the complexities of race, and talk to people far more interesting than they will ever be.The Chino is Matt Chan, who made his mark in the cable television industry by creating the hit reality series “Hoarders”.The Chicano is Enrique Cerna, a long time Seattle broadcast journalist who managed to survi ...
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Chicano, Mexican, Mexican American, Central American and South American people’s issues, Current events, news, trends, political climate, style, fashion, food, music and love. Everything related to our culture and identity as an indigenous people’s in the modern age. Keywords: Latino Podcast, Latin Podcast, Hispanic Podcast, Spanish.
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Tales From Aztlantis
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Tales From Aztlantis

Kurly Tlapoyawa & Ruben Arellano Tlakatekatl

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This podcast explores Mesoamerican and Southwest pseudohistory, new-age nonsense, archaeological misconceptions, and other tales of adventure! In each episode, we investigate how these very topics have helped inform Chicano/Chicana/Chicanx identity and have resulted in a distorted view of our collective Indigenous past. Your hosts Kurly Tlapoyawa and Ruben Arellano Tlakatekatl invite you to join them on a fascinating journey through Mesoamerica's past, present, and future!
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THE SUGAR BEATS FACTORY proudly presents: THE EXILE PODCAST NETWORK'S ¿Y QUE? PODCAST! with El Profe, Kid Palsy & El Cholo Viejo. Established in 2003, the ¿Y Que? Podcast! is a program with a non-conventional view of reality to match the Chicana, Chicano and XicanX reality. The ¿Y Que? podcast will examine popular culture and the current political climate through a critical lens infused with dark humor. DIG IT!
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Welcome to bible theory, where we discover, discuss and share our theology on a bar stool level. This is not a program where professionals and highly paid people get to show you how smart they are! This is a smoker-friendly, whiskey tasting, book-reading, jersey wearing, barbershop sort of thing. Follow me on Twitter @thechicanoknox. Be sure to add me and subscribe for more mind bending content.
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Chicano Mundo podcast is about Chicano culture. From music to art to the gentes, Chicano Mundo dives into the vast and rich culture that Chicano brings to society. As a first generation American, I felt the Pressure of keeping my Mexican identity, and accepting American culture. it wasn't until my early teen years I leaned towards Identifying myself as a Chicano. I fell in love with Chicano hip-hop, and as I grew older I started learning about the history of Chicano. From the Mayans and Azte ...
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Chicano Squad
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Chicano Squad

Vox Media Podcast Network

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Forty years ago, Houston's Latino community was plagued by discrimination, police violence and a growing number of unsolved murders. With tensions between police and the community at their peak, five young officers were placed in an audacious experiment: A new all-Latino homicide squad, with little training and few resources, assigned to solve the city’s most vicious crimes. Chicano Squad tells the true story of these men, their divided loyalties, and a city on the brink.Hosted by Cristela A ...
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‘MUSIC is not Everything, but without MUSIC…..Everything is Nothing..!’ Chicano (* 17. August 1990 civil name Manuel Clauss) is a German DJ, remixer and music producer from Berlin. He plays a mixture of melodic, driving Deep House, Tech House and Techno. Artist Name The pronunciation of his pseudonym “Chicano" is used both in German and American. The idea of his stage name came from his numerous tattoos, all of which were engraved in the so-called ‘Chicano style’ Biography Chicano, grew up i ...
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History podcasts of Mexico, Latina, Latino, Hispanic, Chicana, Chicano, Mexicana, Mexicano, genealogy, mexico, mexican, mexicana, mexicano, mejico, mejicana, mejicano, hispano, hispanic, hispana, latino, latina, latin, america, espanol, espanola, spanish, indigenous, indian, indio, india, native, native american, chicano, chicana, mesoamerican, mesoamerica, raza, podcast, podcasting, nuestra, familia, or unida are welcome here. If it has to do with the history of America, California, Oregon, ...
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Los Angeles based bass player, singer, songwriter, and producer, Eric Baines, interviews music professionals from a variety of fields and genre’s sharing stories from the road as well as tips and trade secrets for people who dream of making their living making music. Eric is currently touring with the legendary band, Chicago, but has toured, performed and recorded with many artists as a bass player and singer such as: Dwight Yoakam Keiko Matsui Air Supply Lucas Grabeel Lee Ritenour Corbin Bl ...
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That hyphen in the phrase “Mexican-American” may look small, but it’s actually a vast landscape of culture and identity, that hyphen is us, CHICANOS. Join me Raza as we explore this rich and chingon place. Honesto, vulgar, and motivational. Proud to be part of the My Grito Industries label celebrating Chicano culture via música, arte, y pódcasts.
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Bailey Sarian, a professional makeup artist & true crime connoisseur, is taking her expertise from her popular YouTube series, Murder, Mystery & Makeup, and expanding into the podcast world with Dark History! Each week, she will explore the chilling stories of the dark past from US and World History that they don't teach you in school!
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¿Quién Are We? is a podcast from Colorado Public Radio exploring what it means to be Latino, Hispanic or Chicana ... or however you identify. Host and journalist May Ortega shares stories about our wide-ranging identities and the beautiful things that make us who we are.
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Erick Cervantez didn’t ask to be gay AND Mexican, he just got lucky! Que Dijo is an unapologetic, queer, Latino podcast where, every week, Erick interviews friends and family and dives into topics that range from hilarious conversations about sex and death; to thought-provoking criticisms from people living through Latino, LGBTQ+, and other identities. Grab a drink, comadre! Erick is here breaking down barriers, encouraging you to be comfortable with being uncomfortable, and admitting things ...
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Hola, bienvenidos, and welcome to a podcast where we tell stories for us and by us. Let's get real, queer, talk about religion, our upbringings, and all the things that make us who we are. Who are we beyond labels and representation in media and politics? Please join me while I get to know people's stories of resilience, passion, and perseverance despite all odds. Follow me on Instagram and Facebook @thelatinxidentityprojectIf you like what you hear, be sure to leave a review and subscribe t ...
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Identical Twins, Jose & Angel host their own brand of radio talk with the Yin & Yang, Yo-Yo dynamic that only a Twin pair can have. There will be guests, call-ins and plenty of debate from Jose and Angel's vastly differing points of view. All the while celebrating "Twin-Dom". Now you can experience the world through the Twins' Hernandez distinct points of view: Differing opinions molded from a life of ups, downs, sideways and out where the only thing constant is their unique alliance and riv ...
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Qué onda foo, You’re officially a homie! Let me introduce myself, I am your host Mota, I’m your local educated vato just trying to make it. Mota-vation is for any homie like me that likes to hear a new perspective and learn. I believe that knowledge, no matter how you choose to pursue it, is valuable. Mota-vation is going to be a weekly project to tell some stories, inspire, learn, and teach about subjects such as the Chicano experience living in the U.S, my personal upbringing, and funny en ...
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"A Look Into How Art and Culture Changed The World." The Culture Lab is a place to study, dissect, and analyze how art and culture changed the world. The Culture Lab is a bi-weekly (longer format audio stories/musical episodes) public radio program and podcast. The Culture Lab also airs on alternate Tuesdays at KQBH 101.5 FM out of Los Angeles, Ca from 9pm-10pm, listen live on LPFM.LA or download the iOS app by searching LPFM LA. You can also listen to segments of this show on KPFK 90.7 FM e ...
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When Edward James Olmos set out on his directorial debut, American Me, he wanted to accomplish two things: to represent Chicano culture on the big screen and to save part of his community from gang violence. But when people were allegedly murdered because of their participation in the film and Olmos himself was allegedly extorted by the real life Mexican Mafia, it exposed the unintended risks of trying to represent someone with an agenda in mind, even a well-meaning one. On the 30th annivers ...
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Nuevas Voces
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Nuevas Voces

Artes de Mexico en Utah

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In this podcast we use art as a platform to examine stories about Mexico’s past and present. Each episode examines some famous works of art through the perspectives of a Mexican national, a Chicano, and a White American. Through these “new voices" we explore and rethink many of the stories we’ve been told about Mexico – and the United States – and its relevance to American contemporary life. Our podcast is co-hosted and produced by Ross Chambless, with insight and commentary from Susan Vogel ...
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Executive Producer and Host, Theresa E. Gonzales, former Silicon Valley Tech executive, speaks with guests to elevate the experiences, accomplishment and research achievements, dedicated to Latina women in STEM, BIPOC Entrepreneurship & Community advocates. Together, our intergenerational conversations are changing the dominant narrative through technology for reimagined leadership and innovation from the Block To The Boardroom. Special thanks to sound engineer, Robert Lopez and Latinasb2b.m ...
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A podcast made by Mexican-Americans for Mexican-Americans. Our parents were the original dreamers that came to this new country to give us a better opportunity. We believe we didn't come this far to just come this far. Francisco (host) was in the Business Finance industry for 13 years until he started his website from ZERO to now a Million dollar company. Conrad (co-host) has been in the Mortgage finance industry for over 16 years and give his insights on the new (Mexican) American Dream of ...
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On Where We Meet, we share stories reflecting the human experience, weaving connections of space, place, land, and time from New Mexico and beyond. Thoughtful interviews and conversations about the richness of the histories, traditions, borders, art, movements of change, and beauty connected to New Mexico. Where We Meet comes from Taos Center for the Arts in Taos, New Mexico, and is supported by the National Endowment for the Humanities. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations e ...
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Radio 2050
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Radio 2050

Darren J. de Leon

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Host Aztec Parrot profiles and interviews contemporary Latinx artists whose work incorporates and addresses the issues of community empowerment through their art and/or efforts. Radio 2050 can be heard on Fridays at KUCR.org from 8 to 10 pm(PST) or KUCR-FM 88.3 in Southern California's Inland Empire.
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ByrdBrain - noun - /ˈbərdˌbrān/ Definition 1: Someone who seems strange to the masses because of their uncommon perspectives. (A curious and intentional person). It's my greatest hope that the discussions we have on this show cause the kind of deep introspection and critical thought that lead to people living more intentional lives. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/byrdbrain/support
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Time to jump into a time machine Chicanos! We are going back to a simpler time and discussing the things that make us most nostalgic, and why nostalgia makes us feel all fuzzy inside. New episodes Wednesdays. On the last saturday of every month, we'll be LIVE at Hacienda Las Glorias on 1st Ave in Cedar Rapids Iowa during happy hour from 3-4pm. Haci…
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Dr. Smadar Ben-Natan is a longtime Israeli human rights lawyer who is currently teaching and lecturing at the University of Washington. She is an expert on Israel and Palestine. Ben-Natan joins the Chino Y Chicano to talk about the Israel-Hamas war. She provides important context in understanding the current conflict and the tensions it has raised …
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Ruben Salazar was an activist, journalist and reporter. He highlighted Mexican American issues during a time when no one else was. He was killed during the Chicano Moratorium, which Carmen discussed in the last episode. In this episode, Cristina tells Carmen about Ruben Salazar. If you have topic suggestions, feel free email Historiasunknownpodcast…
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The fellas from Chicano Shuffle joined me on this episode and it’s one you DO NOT WANT TO MISS! A hilarious conversation about getting jacked, electric scooter adventures, rancho science and moments that we all share in one way or another. Music brought to you by Bad Hombres - “El Catrin”
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Welcome to the Dark History podcast. Today's story is one that's so juicy it feels like a movie plot. I'm talking about fan favorite Josephine Baker. What if I told you that your favorite celebrity was not just an international superstar but also a secret agent who single-handedly saved thousands of lives? Stay tuned! Get your first visit for only …
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Marilyn Strickland represents Washington’s 10th Congressional District. She was sworn into office on January 3rd, 2021. Three days later Trump supporters attacked the United State’s Capitol. Strickland joins the Chino Y Chicano to talk about the dysfunction in Congress, the Trump threat to democracy and the continuing challenge to voter rights. Rea…
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In this week's episode, Dr. Rick Strassman, a clinical psychiatrist and author of "DMT: The Spirit Molecule," "The Psychedelic Handbook," and others, joins me to discuss the early influence and impact, then and now, of his research in the early '90s on DMT—a powerful psychedelic capable of mind-bending experiences. Music brought to you by Mindreade…
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Lahaina homeowner Shirley Enebrad updates the Chino Y Chicano on the aftermath of the Maui wildfires that destroyed her home, and took the lives of more than 100 people including one of Enebrad’s tenants. Enebrad returned to Maui in October to survey what was left of her home, and to help family and friends still dealing with the trauma of the fire…
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We felt that we couldn't call ourselves a Chicano/Chicana podcast without talking about the heartbreaking story of Selena Quintanilla - The 90s Pop Star sensation who was murdered by the president of her fan club. New episodes every Wednesday. On the last saturday of every month, we'll be LIVE at Hacienda Las Glorias on 1st Ave in Cedar Rapids Iowa…
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Welcome to the Dark History podcast. Did you know that the largest Powerball jackpot ever won was a mind-blowing 2.04 billion dollars? That's the equivalent of an average American working for 30,000 years. Sounds good, but there's a dark side dating back to the Old Testament. From funding America's birth to winners finding a tragic fate, get ready …
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Miguel Santistevan is a teacher, farmer and researcher. In this live conversation with Alice Morillon, he reflects on his own path to farming and the central role of maize (corn) in the Americas, at once cultural and for subsistence. Santistevan earned a Master degree in Ecology from UC Davis and has led, taught and managed many projects and groups…
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Corilia Ortega, a funding member of the Talpa Community Market and a core member of the 100% Community Initiative in Taos County, shares her perspective and insights on community organizing. In this conversation with Alice Morillon, she reflects on her role in connecting her community members to one another and to opportunities. This show is suppor…
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Veronica Colon Rosairio. Executive director of Fundacion de mujeres en Puerto Rico was founded by women in the Diaspora and within Puerto Rico, which promotes social justice and supports the economic security, safety, health, reproductive autonomy and general empowerment of women, girls and gender-fluid individuals in Puerto Rico. Why is this so im…
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Retired KING 5 Anchor/Reporter Lori Matsukawa joins the Chino Y Chicano to talk about her children's book Brave Mrs. Sato. It is a fascinating story of picture brides, Japanese culture, Lori's family history and her childhood in Hawaii. About the author (2023) Emmy award winning journalist Lori Matsukawa tells a charming tale based on two real-life…
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In this weeks episode ihateyoualx joins me to talk about surrounding yourself with people who can influence your individualistic and professional growth, and using fear to fuel your creative drive. Music is brought to you by ihateyoualx with his latest release “Sativa” show some love and support on all platforms!…
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Before we get into the bio, we just want to say how thankful we are that you tune in and listen to this show! Whether it's the first time tuning in or the 17th, THANK YOU and Happy Thanksgiving!! Our dad did an episode with us!!!!! Today we are joined by Edgar Barrios, owner of Hacienda Las Glorias, to talk about how our family adopted the holiday …
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Victoria Beach, chair of the Seattle Police Department’s African American Community Advisory Council joins the Chino Y Chicano with some blunt talk about the recent city council election, police staffing and relations, gun violence in Seattle, and the direction of the city. Read: https://www.chronline.com/stories/group-of-washington-state-faith-and…
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025 | XicanX anarchism interview with Joaquin Cienfuegos | Published November 17, 2023 | In 2008, El Profe interviewed Joaquin Cienfuegos about XicanX anarchism | To get in contact with the ¿Y Que? Podcast! staff, you can do so with the following - Instagram: yquepodcast | Voicemail: 1 (805) 765-1279 | Email: tsbf.exilepodcastnetwork@gmail.com | Ma…
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On August 29, 1970, East LA became the scene for the largest antiwar protest organized by people of color in US history, in which 20,000 to 30,000 people participated in the National Chicano Moratorium to protest against the disproportionate loss of Mexican-American servicemen in the Vietnam War. In this episode, Carmen tells Cristina about the Chi…
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Welcome to the Dark History podcast. Remember Augustus Gloop, the kid from Willy Wonka who drowned in chocolate? It turns out that happens in real life, too. Yep, candy has been responsible for MANY deaths. Think poisoned candy, a flood of burning molasses, and a chocolate Easter bunny explosion. Turns out candy has a not-so-sweet side, too. Go to …
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This week we have Oscar and Rob, founders of My Grito Industries a Chicano run Record Label for Art, Podcasts, Cultura y Mas! —- And in this episode, they both share their journey of navigating the ins and out of creating a cultural haven for artists of all backgrounds, being Chicanos and what that means at a personal level. A great episode you don…
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Welcome to the Dark History podcast. Today I’m sharing stories of some of the greatest soldiers of all time- and they’re animals. From the 1000-pound brown bear who destroyed Nazis to a little terrier who could hear missiles from miles away, honestly these animals are amazing. Grab your Liquid I.V. Hydration Multiplier Sugar-Free in bulk nationwide…
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In this live conversation, Doc the High Hawk and JuanIsidro Concha talk about their relationship to art. They touch on the Leaf Festival that they performed at in October 2023, and talk of the community work they are leading. Both Doc the High Hawk & Tha Poet have been performing their respective genres since their youth. Doc has been a part of the…
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Aleya Hoerlein is a painter based in Taos, New Mexico. She was raised in Fairfield, Iowa by a creative family in a spiritual community that practiced transcendence. In college at The School of Visual Arts in New York City, she painted both figure and landscape but her attention kept going to the shadows behind the figure or the sky beyond the lands…
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Growing up in a farmworker family in Mattawa, Washington, Jose Iñiguez became enamored with opera. He dreamed of one day becoming an opera singer in spite of his father’s misgivings. Today he is living his dream and heading up Encanto Arts, a non-profit that promotes the arts in underserved rural communities. Iñiguez joins the Chino Y Chicano to ta…
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Welcome to the Dark History podcast. Today I’m talking all about conjugal visits, which is basically when prisoners are allowed some private time with a visitor. This topic is already pretty spicy, but finding out the history had me SHOOKETH. From hanky panky bribes to a fear of homosexuality, this is a wild one. Go to https://www.EARTH BREEZE.com/…
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Aspen Mirabal is a full spectrum doula from Taos Pueblo. In this live conversation, Mirabal talks of the importance of education around birth and motherhood. She also addresses Northern New Mexico communities' specificities and the conversation that needs to be had to respect individuals' choices around their parenting choices. This show is support…
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Contessa Trujillo, Community Engagement Facilitator for the Destination Stewardship Plan (DSP) in the Town of Taos is TCA's guest in this episode. The DSP is aimed at promoting responsible tourism practices that promote, preserve, and celebrate Taos’ unique natural and cultural heritage. In this live conversation, Trujillo talks of the history, cha…
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The origins of colonialism in Palestine can be traced back to 1799, during the French invasion of the middle east, when Napoleon issued a proclamation offering Palestine as a homeland to Jewish people, under France’s protection, as a way of establishing a French presence in the region. This planted the seed for a vision of a Jewish state in the Mid…
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On this episode of the Social Primate, Jaime Mayorquin and Jesenia Chavez, hosts of ¿Que Me Cuentas? A Latinx Storytelling Podcast, joined me to discuss several important themes related to the power of storytelling within our communities by emphasizing the need for platforms that provide representation and access to authentic stories that are often…
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Welcome Karina Martinez, Co-Founder of the first platform for Latina & women's sports, called DRAFTED, where she is harnessing the power of the Latina Sports FANDOM, where more people feel seen and heard in the world of sports, by the heartbeat that pounds throughout stadiums, arenas, muddy fields, and playground courts with no nets. She is helping…
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We have a pumpkin carving contest while talking about what Dia De Los Muertos really is! We also talk about whether its a good or bad thing that it's becoming more americanized in Mexico. New episodes every Wednesday. On the last saturday of every month, we'll be LIVE at Hacienda Las Glorias on 1st Ave in Cedar Rapids Iowa during happy hour from 3-…
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Welcome to the Dark History podcast. I’ve been wanting to do an episode on this topic for a while and October is the perfect time, because we’re talking about monsters! Where did monsters even come from? Why do the same weird creatures come up again in different societies all across the world, all throughout time?! Stay tuned for creepy tales fille…
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The Chino Y Chicano podcast marks its 100th episode as it joins the Converge Media program line up. Converge Media is a leading producer of culturally relevant content in the Pacific Northwest. On this 100th episode, we focus on the disturbing increase in gun violence in Seattle with Marty Jackson. Jackson is the executive director of the Southeast…
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Placita Olvera is a historic street in Los Angeles, vital to California history but with some dark moments in its past. In February 26, 1931, La Placita was full with almost 400 people when immigration agents sealed off exits, arrested and deported many, including Mexican-American citizens. On today's episode, Cristina tells Carmen about La Placita…
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They finally let us make SLIME in the studio! NellMari was obsessed with making slime as a kid so her dream of making slime on the podcast finally becomes a reality. Also - GHOSTS!! It's an especially spooky episode where we share ghost stories and paranormal activity caught on camera. BOO!!!! New episodes every Wednesday. On the last saturday of e…
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Welcome to the Dark History podcast. This guy was one of my favorite cartoon characters ever, but it turns out he’s actually based on a super creepy villain. Today we’re talking about Rasputin, the man who was possibly responsible for the fall of the Russian monarchy. He was rumored to be able to speak with animals, have magical healing powers, and…
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