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Latino Book Review Presents — a podcast focused on bringing you the best of Latinx literature. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/latino-book-review/support

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Latino Book Review Presents — a podcast focused on bringing you the best of Latinx literature. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/latino-book-review/support

    Latino Book Review Presents Rossy Lima

    Latino Book Review Presents Rossy Lima

    Rossy Lima is a writer, scholar, translator, and community leader whose work has been published in multiple languages across several countries. She began her career in literature as an undocumented writer, and she is the Executive Director of Latino Book Review. Her poetry has been nationally acclaimed and has won a myriad of awards.


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    • 31 min
    Latino Book Review Presents Carmen Tafolla

    Latino Book Review Presents Carmen Tafolla

    Carmen Tafolla is an educator, storyteller, artist, and scholar with a Ph.D. in bilingual education. She has written over 40 books and has presented her work in several continents. She was the first poet laureate of the city of San Antonio, the first Latina to be named president of the Texas Institute of Letters and she has been recognized with multiple awards. In this episode with Héctor Rendón, Carmen shares her experience of being bilingual and bicultural in the United States at a time when her language, culture, and history were forbidden by Texas law. She talks about growing up in the barrio, the inequities in education, her latest book, unjust laws, and much more.


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    • 35 min
    Latino Book Review Presents Ana Castillo

    Latino Book Review Presents Ana Castillo

    Ana Castillo is a Chicana and feminist writer whose career has inspired people for several decades. She has received many awards for her writings, including the Fuller Award for Lifetime Achievement, and has been selected for the Chicago Literary Hall of Fame. Her work has been the object of study for countless academic studies. In this interview with Héctor Rendón, Ana talks about the origins of her literary career, her indigenous roots, her book, Doña Cleanwell Leaves Home, and much more.


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    • 34 min
    Latino Book Review Presents Diana Lopez

    Latino Book Review Presents Diana Lopez

    Diana Lopez is a graduate of the MFA program at Texas State University. She was a middle school teacher and a university professor. Her middle-grade books are read in schools across the United States. In this interview with Héctor Rendón, Diana talks about the state of children's literature within the Latinx community, the origin of her relationship with literature, her latest book Los Monstruos: Felice and the Wailing Woman, and much more.


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    • 29 min
    Latino Book Review Presents Erika Denise Edwards

    Latino Book Review Presents Erika Denise Edwards

    Erika Denise Edwards is an Associate Professor in the Department of History at the University of Texas at El Paso. She has conducted research about race and gender in Argentina and has been instrumental in reigniting the conversation of colorism and blackness in Latin America. She is the author of the book Hiding in Plain Sight: Black Women, the Law, and the Making of a White Argentine Republic published by the University of Alabama Press. In this interview with Héctor Rendón, Erika talks about the history of blackness in Argentina and some of the misleading myths about why there is a lack of black visibility in the country. She talks about colorism, white supremacy throughout Latin America, and much more.


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    • 30 min
    Latino Book Review Presents Marcelo Hernandez Castillo

    Latino Book Review Presents Marcelo Hernandez Castillo

    Marcelo Hernandez Castillo is a professor of creative writing at St. Mary's University in California. He is one of the founders of Undocupoets, an organization that helped remove the requirement of U.S. citizenship in several major first-book poetry awards. He is regarded as one of the most promising Latinx writers, and his work has been praised by multiple national outlets. In this interview with Hector Rendón, Marcelo shares how literature has become a passport in his life that has allowed him to navigate various worlds. He also talks about his current projects, and much more.


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    • 33 min

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