A Revolutionary Love Letter Keish and Angel
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A Revolutionary Love Letter: To All Migrants, Past, Present, and Future is a podcast hosted by Keish and Angel about all the things we wished we had known growing up undocumented in the part of Turtle Island called the United States. We host conversations between writers, artists, organizers talking about migrant rights from a left perspective.
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Unseen with Set and Pedro Part 2
In this week's episode, we continue our conversation with Filmmaker Set Hernandez and Pedro about their documentary film UNSEEN (2023). The story captures seven years of Pedro's life, as he navigates the U.S. soceity as a blind undocumented immigrant and aspiring social worker.
In the second part of our conversation with Set and Pedro, we turn to the DREAMer narrative and who is left out when we individualize or amplify only one kind of narrative: the able bodied, aspiring, working body. You can stream Unseen on PBS.ORG/POV or the PBS app until June 16, 2024. We hope you enjoy this episode.
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Unseen with Pedro and Set Part 1
In this week's episode, we speak with Filmmaker Set Hernandez and Pedro about their documentary film UNSEEN (2023). The story captures seven years of Pedro's life, as he navigates the U.S. soceity as a blind undocumented immigrant and aspiring social worker.
In the first part of our conversation with Set and Pedro, we talk through the intersections of immigration, disability, and citizenship. You can stream Unseen on PBS.ORG/POV or the PBS app until June 16, 2024. We hope you enjoy this episode.
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On unsettling migrant poetics with Jennifer Tamayo Part 2
We continue our conversation with Jennifer Tamayo, a poet, educator, and organizer. Jennifer is the author of the visual art and poetry collection [Red Missed Aches, Read Mistakes, Red Mistakes, Read Missed Aches] (2011), YOU DA ONE (2017), to kill the future in the present (2018), and bruise/bruise/break (2022).
In this episode, Jennifer reads two of their poems: "THERE'S A WOUND ON MY THROAT" and "Jennifer, Jeniffer, Jenniffer, Jennif(f)er." We hope you enjoy this week's episode.
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On unsettling migrant poetics with Jennifer Tamayo
In this week's episode, we speak with Jennifer Tamayo, a poet, educator, and organizer. Jennifer is the author of the visual art and poetry collection [Red Missed Aches, Read Mistakes, Red Mistakes, Read Missed Aches] (2011), YOU DA ONE (2017), to kill the future in the present (2018), and bruise/bruise/break (2022).
In the first part of our almost two-hour long conversation with Jennifer, we delve into Jennifer's visual art work and practice; migrant poetics and migrant radical politics; of being unsettled; and rejecting settler colonial poetics. We hope you enjoy this episode.
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On Anger with Eunsoo Jeong Part 2
In this week's episode, continue our conversation with with comic artist, zine creator, color designer Eunsoo Jeong, a.k.a. Koreangry. Her zine and comic series KOREANGRY addresses issues of racism, anti-blackness, sexism, xenophobia, immigration and mental health. In part 2 of our conversation, Eunsoo shares her artistic practices and how to center joy, when you are pursuing your artistic practice.
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On Anger: with Eunsoo Jeong of KOREANGRY Part 1
In this week's episode, we speak with comic artist, zine creator, color designer Eunsoo Jeong, a.k.a. Koreangry. Her zine and comic series KOREANGRY addresses issues of racism, anti-blackness, sexism, xenophobia, immigration and mental health. In part 1 of our conversation, we talk about Eunsoo's apporach to anger, how she built her community through zine and comic creation, and making love to hot saucy Korean Fried Chicken.
For Shownotes and Transcript --https://bit.ly/S3EP3_Shownotes-Transcript
A Revolutionary Love Letter: To All Migrants, Past, Present, and Future is a podcast hosted by Keish and Angel about all things we wished we had known growing up undocumented in the part of Turtle Island called the United States. We host conversations between writers, artists, and organizers talking about migrant rights from a left perspective.
Customer Reviews
Amazing conversations
I shared this podcast with my undergraduate students, and they really appreciated its generous tone, insights, and clarity. Highly recommend!