¡Puchica Vos! ¡Puchica Vos!
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- Society & Culture
¡Puchica Vos! is a podcast hosted by best friends Sam and Sandra. They are two messy recent college graduates trying to navigate their journey of personal growth and a full fledged Central American identity. Topics will range from critical critiques of Central American erasure, the best soju mixed drinks in Koreatown, and accidentally swiping left.
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Episode 38 - Pamela Chavez
Helllllllllllooo y'all. It's been a minute, but that's because the holidays have truly been a time to test us. We're excited to introduce the new year with an interview Sam did with Pamela Chavez, the creator of the animated short film Caracol Cruzando. Pamela is a Costa Rican mujer that has pursued animation and illustration after a few years of community organizing. Influenced by contemporary issues impacting Latinx communities Pamela hopes to highlight the resilience and beauty that rise from these experiences. PLEASE watch Caracol Cruzando if you have not already. Be prepared to shed a tear or two. Thank you so much to Pamela for collaborating with us and please support her in the links below!
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Intro Song & Transition Song: Greener Pastures - Sro
Pamela Maria Chavez Website
Caracol Cruzando, 2018 PBS Online Film Festival
Roses For Wolves Short Film
Caloncho - Palmar
Shrek Retold -
Episode 37 - Este Año Nos Jodió
Wow has it really been one year? Thank you to everyone that has supported this little Central American Strugglepod! We are so appreciative of the amount of support we have been given and the connections we have fostered. This week we just critique and dissect ourselves and our show! We go into strengths, weaknesses, tangible goals and what inspires us. Thanks to everyone once again for being the beautiful community you are~
Links/Enlaces
Intro Song & Transition Song: Greener Pastures - Sro
Featured Song: Flicker - Rina Sawayama
Bodega Boys Podcast
Small Doses with Amanda Seales
Still Processing Podcast
Recode Decode Podcast
Radio Ambulante Podcast -
Episode 36 - Karla Vasquez aka @SalviSoul
This week we are proud to present Karla Vasquez, the creator of SalviSoul, an ongoing multi-media project and cooking anthology of Salvadoran food and Salvadoran womxn. Karla is a cook, food journalist, food historian and a food justice organizer. We go in to discuss Karla's new article featured in Eater about three Salvadoran restuarant owners in Los Angeles. We discuss the complex relationship women have with food, curtido, and the ways Salvadoran food is moving with its people. We are so grateful for Karla to give us the time to interview her and discussing her work!
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Intro Song & Transition Song: Greener Pastures - Sro
Karla's Instagram: @karla_tv
SalviSoul's Instagram: @SalviSoul
Karla's Twitter: @KarlaTVasquez
SalviSoul's Twitter: @SalviSoul
SalviSoul's Facebook Page
SalviSoul's Website
Karla's Eater Article: "Three Young Restaurateurs Are Trying to Change How Angelenos Eat Salvadoran Food" -
Episode 35 - Our Best Friend ft. @Myyyrthaaa
We have been waiting so long for this episode. We want to introduce y'all to our mutual best friend Myrtha. Myrtha is the glue of this show and we wanted to provide a light episode that we recorded shortly before Sandra moved back to Los Angeles. With Myrtha we discuss just us and how we've grown since meeting as freshman in high school. Prepare for LOTS of laughs. Also we list out why we think our friendship has lasted nearly 10 years. Thank you so much to Myrtha for all the support she has given and also for being a good sport when we talk chambre. WE LOVE YOU.
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Intro Song & Transition Song: Greener Pastures - Sro
Register to Vote
@myyyrthaaa on IG -
Episode 34 - CA Propositions: Las Basureras Crossover
We are so excited to collaborate with our good friend @GataSalvaje415 host of the Las Basureras Podcast and the creator of Gata Salvaje Merch. Gata and us break down FOUR California propositions we feel are very important to us personally. We also want this to motivate people to engage with their local and state politics outside of major federal elections. PLEASE register to vote if you have that priviledge and also try to motivate others and provide educational resources for many people that are rejected access. A HUGE THANK YOU to our good friend Gata who has been a strong supporter of us since day one!
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Register to Vote
Our Conclusions
Yes on 2
No on 6
Yes on 8
Yes on 10
Las Basureras Podcast
Gata Salvaje Merch
@GataSalvaje415 on IG
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Episode 33 - Nicole Ramsey
Hey everyone! This week Sandra interviews Nicole Ramsey. Nicole is a first generation PhD Candidate in African Diaspora studies doing work on Belize/Belizeans in the Diaspora, and Black Central America(ns) and the Caribbean at UC Berkeley. She is also a Music enthusiast that uses popular culture and popular music as a form of diasporic education. In the episode Nicole explains to us the history of Garveyism in Central America, her academic journey, her upbringing in LA South Central's Little Belize, and the importance of Afro-Carribean women in her research. Thank you to Nicole for being a great guest!
Links
Intro Song & Transition Song: Greener Pastures - Sro
Featured Song: Splinters - Shal Marshall
Nicole's Instagram: @hereisnicky
Nicole's Twitter: @Nicole_D_Rams
Pablo Lopez Oro's Twitter: @BlackCatrachoBK
Asia Leed's Twitter: @AsiaLeeds
Lara Putnam
Juliet Hooker's Twitter: @CreoleProf
Robert Hill's Bio
Robert Hill presenting on Samuel Haynes
Colin Grant's "Negro With A Hat: The Rise and Fall of Marcus Garvey"
Anne Macpherson's "From Colony to Nation: Women Activists and the Gendering of Politics in Belize, 1912-1982 (Engendering Latin America)"
Leela Vernon's Bio
Leela Vernon's Eulogy
Tamika Burgess's Afro-Latina Empowerment Monthly Newsletter "Es Mi Cultura"