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Our monthly podcast focusing on all matters that affect our Latino/a/x community and beyond.
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34. The Mixed Point of View
Today we talk to legendary photographer and artist Joe Ramos
Joe talks to us about his impressive exhibition currently viewable at the Monterey Museum of Art titled Mixed Up - Connected.
This exhibition highlights years of people who have influenced Joe’s life including people from his mixed Filipino and Mexican heritage.
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33. Nuestra Musica/Our Music
On today’s episode we have the privilege of speaking to Cuban born jazz musician Harold Lopez Nussa.
Harold currently lives in France and joins us from a busy cafe in Paris, so please excuse the background noise.
Harold and I talk about his recent album Timba a la Americana, his family, and his love for the Bay Area especially after a recent performance at Berkeley’s Freight and Salvage. -
32. American Indian Film Festival
For 48 years, The San Francisco-based American Indian Film Festival has been a sort of sacred cinema space, celebrating and uplifting the experiences of Natives through film while also providing Native filmmakers and actors with a platform to showcase their work. As the opening date for this year's Festival nears, we sit down with Mytia Zavala, the daughter of the festival’s founder, Michael Smith. Smith died suddenly in 2018, leaving Zavala to carry on her father’s legacy. Here is our conversation.
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31. Galaxy, People, and Planets: A Conversation with Juan Felipe Herrera
Acción Latina's very own Rebeca Abidaíl Flores sits down with legendary poeta, Juan Felipe Herrera. Juan Felipe served as the U.S. Poet Laureate; they had a conversation in the Laurate Lab Wordist Studio.
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30. Creating El Tecolote
With El Tecolote celebrating another year around the sun we wanted to share with you another Radio Teco rewind as we go back to our conversation from last year with El Tecolote founder Juan Gonzalez.
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29. Full Queer: Wrestling for Rights
Full Queer: Wrestling for Rights, is a safepace for camp and queerness in Pro Wrestling, and aims to affirm queer and marginalized identities in and out of the ring.
And given the mainstream rise in queerphobia across the country, we wanted to learn more. Joining us on this episode are three folks involved in Full Queer. Mexican American rising wrestling star Brooke Havoc, and co producers Marco Rodriguez and Jetta Rae Robertson.