8 episodes

Where Roses Grow-  A podcast spotlighting the roses in Muckleshoot Land, known as Auburn, Washington. The roses seen in this project, are those who in the past or presently engage with anti-racism work and community organizing in Auburn. This platform combines contemporary forms of storytelling while honoring the traditional ways of teaching by expressing lived experiences and allowing for a collective narrative to be conveyed. Where Roses Grow is hosted by Erandy Flores-Bucio, a Purhepecha in the diaspora who grew up in South King County, she is currently a student at the University of Washington and a member of the collective Ireta Purhepecha. 

Where Roses Grow: Rooted Reflections Road Map Project

    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 13 Ratings

Where Roses Grow-  A podcast spotlighting the roses in Muckleshoot Land, known as Auburn, Washington. The roses seen in this project, are those who in the past or presently engage with anti-racism work and community organizing in Auburn. This platform combines contemporary forms of storytelling while honoring the traditional ways of teaching by expressing lived experiences and allowing for a collective narrative to be conveyed. Where Roses Grow is hosted by Erandy Flores-Bucio, a Purhepecha in the diaspora who grew up in South King County, she is currently a student at the University of Washington and a member of the collective Ireta Purhepecha. 

    Mis Jardineros

    Mis Jardineros

    Donde Crecen las Rosas- un podcast que destaca las rosas en Muckleshoot Land, conocida como Auburn, Washington. Las rosas que se escuchan en este proyecto son aquellas que en el pasado o en el presente se han comprometido con el trabajo antirracismo y trabajo comunitario en Auburn. Esta plataforma combina formas contemporáneas de narración de historias y al tiempo que honra las formas tradicionales de enseñanza al expresar experiencias vividas, permitiendo  que se transmita una narrativa colectiva.

    Where Roses Grow- A podcast spotlighting the roses in Muckleshoot Land, known as Auburn, Washington. The roses heard in this project are those who in the past or present have engaged with anti-racism work and community organizing in Auburn. This platform combines contemporary forms of storytelling while honoring the traditional ways of teaching by expressing lived experiences and allowing for a collective narrative to be conveyed.

    El episodio dos, Mis Jardineros, es una conversación con los organizadores comunitarios Nadia Bucio Rincón y Marco Antonio Flores Quin. Nadia es una madre, querida cocinera comunitaria y una Purhépecha reconectándose, nacida en Nueva Italia, Michoacán. Marco Antonio es padre, defensor sociocultural y Purhépecha de Quinceo, Michoacán. Muchos los han conocido en el trabajo colectivo que realizan con Ireta Purhepecha y las diversas acciones comunitarias por la justicia social realizadas tanto en conjunto como por separado. La presentadora, Erandy Flores-Bucio, los trae a esta plataforma, como su mayor inspiración, jardineros y a sus padres queridos .

    Episode two, Mis Jardineros, is a conversation with community organizers Nadia Bucio Rincon and Marco Antonio Flores Quin. Nadia is a mother, beloved community cook, and reconnecting Purhepecha born in Nueva Italia, Michoacan. Marco Antonio is a father, socio-cultural advocate, and Purhepecha from Quinceo, Michoacan. Many have gotten to know them in the collective work they do with Ireta Purhepecha and the various community actions for social justice done both together and separately. Host, Erandy Flores-Bucio, brings them onto this platform, as her biggest inspiration, gardeners, and her loving parents. 
     

    • 1 hr 48 min
    Finding Sunrises

    Finding Sunrises

    Where Roses Grow- A podcast spotlighting the roses in Muckleshoot Land, known as Auburn, Washington. The roses heard in this project are those who in the past or present have engaged with anti-racism work and community organizing in Auburn. This platform combines contemporary forms of storytelling while honoring the traditional ways of teaching by expressing lived experiences and allowing for a collective narrative to be conveyed.

    In this episode, Finding Sunrises, host Erandy Flores-Bucio, shares life updates, personal reflections on her journey and take aways of last season. She also provides a glimpse of what's in store for this coming season titled: Rooted Reflections.

    • 1 hr 11 min
    Perspectives of an Indigenous Youth

    Perspectives of an Indigenous Youth

    Shane Moses is an Indigenous youth from the Muckleshoot, Warm Springs, and Modac tribes, who currently resides in the Muckleshoot reservation. This episode centers around his reflections on dealing with misconceptions/stereotypes, healing generational trauma, and the aspirations he has for other Indigenous youth. 

    • 1 hr 7 min
    Auburn Youth United

    Auburn Youth United

    Auburn Youth United is a group of youth that organize and advocate for immigrant rights and social justice. In this episode, 4  current organizers who were a part of the early days of this youth organization creation will sit down and reflect on their time in the Auburn School District.  Reflections include the complications with identity,  troubling school environments, and the advocacy that was done to enact change. Tune in and hear from Taina Troncoso, Fatima Prado, Juana Rodriguez, and Michael Prado. 

    • 1 hr 18 min
    Uplifting Pacific Islander Youth

    Uplifting Pacific Islander Youth

    Sarleen and Biel are both Pacific Islander youth from Chuuk and Marshall Islands. Both are graduates of West Auburn High school who currently reside in South Auburn. In their journey they got connected to local youth mentors who uplifted them to reach their goals, in return, they hope to do the same for other youth in their communities. In this episode, we will find out more about their upbringing, the work they do as organizers and gain insight into how it was like for them to grow up in Washington as young Micronesian immigrants. 

    • 1 hr 10 min
    Black Youth Leadership Coalition

    Black Youth Leadership Coalition

    Carrie and Joy are first-generation Liberia-American and Ghana-American students from Lea Hill, Auburn. Along with other students from Auburn Mountainview, they created the Black Youth Leadership Coalition as a direct result of marches across the United States to end violence and systematic racism against Black communities. Their advocacy brings a local perspective to these issues and centers around giving young people the space to speak out. In this episode, we will learn more about these amazing youth organizer's experiences on being Black students at the Auburn School District. 

    • 1 hr 30 min

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