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    Back in the Day Replay: Dra. Gina Garcia

    enJanuary 09, 2023
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    About this Episode

    La Profesora is coming back, ya'll! Thank you for your patience and support! As we prepare for a new season of the podcast, we want to give a shout out to an amazing scholar who is holding it down in the podcasting world: Dra. Gina Garcia!

    We were fortunate to have Dra. Garcia on the show in Episode 10: Beyond the HSI Designation con Dr. Andrés Castro Samayoa. We are excited about her new podcast, ¿Qué pasa, HSIs? 

    In this blast from the past, we talk about the process of writing Dra. Garcia's first book, Becoming Hispanic-Serving Institutions: Opportunities for Colleges and Universities, and how earning two post-docs helped to recenter her scholarly efforts and personal healing.

    You can learn more about Dra. Garcia's work at www.ginaanngarcia.com

    You can find the full transcript of our conversation on our podcast blog!

     

    Recent Episodes from Latinx Intelligentsia

    In Memoriam

    In Memoriam

    Ep 51

    This episode is dedicated to Mrs. Ramona Espino, who was and remains a brilliant light in La Profesora's heart. 

    La Profesora talks about what it means to live in, through, and around grief. Through this profound loss, there lies opportunity for deep reflection about "being as doing". So often, life on these academic streets is a flurry of activity--always on to the next project, the next grant, the next opportunity to do that humble brag. 

    And what La Profesora asks of herself and all of us is to disentangle the doing of academic life so that we can be our whole selves without clinging to a system that will never be satisfied. 

    La Profesora encourages us to reflect on these questions:

    1. Who am I without the doing?
    2. How can I center my well-being as I move along these busy academic streets?

    3. How can I celebrate where I am right now without focusing on what is next?

    4. How can I honor my process just as it is?

    Thank you for supporting Michelle and this podcast! We will be back with more episodes soon.

    Adelante, mi gente!

    Latinx Intelligentsia
    enAugust 04, 2023

    Back in the Day Replay: Dra. Melissa Abeyta

    Back in the Day Replay: Dra. Melissa Abeyta

    It's a Back in the Day Replay, ya'll! La Profesora is giving flowers to Dra. Melissa Abeyta, the creator and host of the Scholar Homies Podcast: The Story is to be Told, Not Sold, Conversations with the Soul.

    We talk about her transition to the University of Texas-Rio Grande Valley, the legacy she is building alongside her colegxs y Scholar Homies, Dr. Anacany Torres, Dr. Oscar Duran, and newly-minted Dr. Joe Louis Hernandez (who was featured in Ep 40) to support formerly incarcerated and system-impacted students. She envisions resources and support that cultivate the prison-to-college pipeline. You can listen to the original episode here.

    We also have exciting news! We now have a Patreon page, which is a platform that helps YOU support creators like ME! Join our Colegas Crew and contribute monthly to support our Poet-in-Residence & in Resistencia honoriarium and help La Profesora edit the fantastic episodes! Check out our page here!

    To cite this podcast episode:

    Espino, M. M. (Host). (2023, February 6). Back in the day replay: Dra. Melissa Abeyta (Bonus Episode). [Audio podcast episode]. In Latinx Intelligentsiahttps://latinxintelligentsia.libsyn.com

    Check out Dra. Abeyta's work!

    Abeyta, M, Torres, A., Hernandez, J. L., & Duran, O. (2021). Rising scholars: A case study of two community colleges serving formerly incarcerated and system-impacted students. Journal of Applied Research in the Community College, 28(1), 99-109.

    https://www.naspa.org/division/formerly-incarcerated-students-and-system-impacted-families-knowledge-community

    https://academicsoul.com

     

     

     

    Latinx Intelligentsia
    enFebruary 06, 2023

    Celebrating the 50th Episode!

    Celebrating the 50th Episode!

    Wow, ya'll! We're kicking off Season 7 by celebrating 50 episodes that showcase the amazing work that our gente are doing in higher education!

    We have a special guest host, future Dra. Nancy Camarillo who offers fantastic reflection questions for La Profesora. Our conversations takes us back to the early days of the podcast, lessons learned, and even some things that you didn't know about our host! 

    Special thanks to all our guests who took time to talk with us not only about their work in higher education, but about their lived experiences, family, and community. You cultivate the uplift every day! Gracias!

    Click here to read the full transcript!

    To cite from this episode, please use the following:

    Espino, M. M. (Host). (2023, January 23). Celebrating the 50th episode with future Dra. Nancy Camarillo (Episode 50). [Audio podcast episode]. In Latinx Intelligentsiahttps://latinxintelligentsia.libsyn.com

    Gracias to all our listeners and supporters out there! You are helping make this dream a reality and we appreciate you! Be sure to keep nominating our gente to interview for the show! Send a DM @latinxuplift on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram or fill out a form on our website

    Latinx Intelligentsia
    enJanuary 23, 2023

    Back in the Day Replay: Dra. Gina Garcia

    Back in the Day Replay: Dra. Gina Garcia

    La Profesora is coming back, ya'll! Thank you for your patience and support! As we prepare for a new season of the podcast, we want to give a shout out to an amazing scholar who is holding it down in the podcasting world: Dra. Gina Garcia!

    We were fortunate to have Dra. Garcia on the show in Episode 10: Beyond the HSI Designation con Dr. Andrés Castro Samayoa. We are excited about her new podcast, ¿Qué pasa, HSIs? 

    In this blast from the past, we talk about the process of writing Dra. Garcia's first book, Becoming Hispanic-Serving Institutions: Opportunities for Colleges and Universities, and how earning two post-docs helped to recenter her scholarly efforts and personal healing.

    You can learn more about Dra. Garcia's work at www.ginaanngarcia.com

    You can find the full transcript of our conversation on our podcast blog!

     

    Latinx Intelligentsia
    enJanuary 09, 2023

    To Pivot and Thrive

    To Pivot and Thrive

    Ep 49

    This episode is a tribute to all the student affairs practitioners out there who went beyond the "other duties as assigned" at the start of COVID-19. Student Affairs practitioners had to pivot and find a way out of no way to offer support and resources to students, especially those most in need. None of you have been compensated enough for your efforts!

    La Profesora talks with the newly minted Dra. Karla Cruze-Silva about starting a new job right before the pandemic sent higher education into the virtual world. She shares her experiences running a summer bridge program that is part of the "Thrive Center" at the University of Arizona.

    Our Poet-in-Residence and in Resistencia, Gabriel Pulido shares his poem "A Rose From Concrete Speaks".


    Shownotes:

    Learn more about the Thrive Center: https://thrive.arizona.edu/

    Learn more about John Lira for Congress in Texas-23! www.liraforcongress.com

    Latinx Intelligentsia
    enJuly 01, 2022

    Paying It Forward: Y Tu También College Access Program

    Paying It Forward: Y Tu También College Access Program

    Ep 48

    It is with so much sorrow in my heart that I post this episode. I do not want to lose hope. The Black community in Buffalo deserves everything we have. The Taiwanese parishioners in Santa Ana deserve everything we have. The children and teachers who were murdered in Uvalde deserve everything we have. Every victim of gun violence deserves everything we have. Not one more.

    My partner and husband, John Lira is running against the representative whose district includes Uvalde. If you can support John's campaign to unseat Tony Gonzales, we would appreciate it! Not one more politician who won't vote for commonsense gun laws! Go to www.liraforcongress.com


    In this episode, La Profesora talks with Juan Carlos Salinas about the college access program he founded, Y Tu También, which is based out of New York City.

    The program, funded through the La Unidad Latina Foundation, prepares high schoolers for admission to Ivy League institutions. It is certainly a labor of love, and Juan Carlos believes in paying it forward.

    Dr. David Martinez from our Academic Hype Team showcases the efforts of Dr. Melissa Nevarro Martel. 


    Show Notes:

    Learn more about the Y Tu También Program here: https://www.lulf.org/ytt.html

    Learn more about the Dwight/Edgewood Project here:https://yalerep.org/productions-programs/youth-programs/

    Interested in joining the Y Tu Tambien Network? Email Juan Carlos at ytutambien.nyc@gmail.com

    Latinx Intelligentsia
    enMay 27, 2022

    A Shared Sacred Space: The Central American & Isthmian Writers Group

    A Shared Sacred Space: The Central American & Isthmian Writers Group
    Ep47 What started as a way to gather to write at the start of the pandemic evolved into a shared sacred space among Central American and Isthmian writers who sought a space to tell their stories from the Isthmus. La Profesora talks with Eileen Galvez, Samantha Erskine, Bri Rodriguez, and Jessica Hoppe about how the CentAm Writers began and ways that they have evolved to co-create and co-share a worldwide community.

    Our Poet-in-Residence & in Resistencia, Gabriel Pulido shares the poem "Ode to my Homegirls by Safia Elhillo".

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    Learn more about John Lira, the Democratic Nominee for U.S. Congress in Texas-23 at www.liraforcongress.com

    Don't forget to give us a 5-start review, especially if you're on Apple Podcasts & Spotify!

    Latinx Intelligentsia
    enApril 15, 2022

    The Nominee

    The Nominee

    BONUS EPISODE!

    Ya'll didn't think that after talking about my love, John Lira's campaign for the past few seasons that I wouldn't showcase a critical moment in our journey, right?!

    In this BONUS episode, I captured moments before, during, and after election day in the Texas primaries. John Lira, candidate for Texas 23rd Congressional District, is now the nominee for TX-23! It's on to November, ya'll!

    If you like what you hear in today's episode, help out the campaign! We're nearing the end of the quarter (March 31st) and every donation counts to helping John build the outreach he needs to meet every voter in the 29 counties in TX-23--that's 800 miles of borderland!

    Go to www.liraforcongress.com to make your donation today!

    Latinx Intelligentsia
    enMarch 24, 2022

    Materializing Worlds that Don’t Exist Yet for Queer Latinx People

    Materializing Worlds that Don’t Exist Yet for Queer Latinx People
    Ep 46

    La Profesora talks with newly-minted Dr. Roberto Orozco (felicidades on your dissertation defense!) about the connection between Jotería Studies and Chicana Feminism. Early Chicana Feminists crafted a theory that disrupted heteronormativity and uplifted race/ethnicity, gender, and sexuality, a foundational element that is not always addressed or honored when drawing from Chicana Feminism. Therefore, Jotería Studies and Chicana Feminism have been linked since the very beginning. Dr. Orozco shares insights on working alongside muxerista activists at UNLV and the Las Vegas area, and the importance of tracing the geneology of the theories we use.

    Dr. David Martinez, a member of our Academic Hype Team, uplifts the efforts of Dra. Abigail Tarango. 

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    Sidenotes:

    The Association For Jotería Arts, Activism And Scholarship https://ajaas-blog.tumblr.com/

    The 2014 Jotería Dossier. Aztlan: A Journal of Chicano Studies, 39(1). https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/csrc/aztlan

    Learn more about John Lira, the Democratic Nominee for Congress in Texas 23rd at www.liraforcongress.com!

    Don't forget to give us a 5-star review, especially if you're on Apple Podcasts or Spotify!

    Latinx Intelligentsia
    enMarch 16, 2022

    Poetry Uncovers Wounds We Thought Had Already Healed

    Poetry Uncovers Wounds We Thought Had Already Healed

    Episode 45

    Ya'll! We have a new Poet-in-Residence and in Resistencia, future Dr. Gabriel Pulido! Gabriel shares his journey with spoken word and slam poetry, noting that his creative writing and academic writing processes sometimes blend together. As a conjurer of joy, our new Poet-in-Resistencia offers writing workshops that help queer and transgender folx heal, recognizing that there some wounds take longer to close.

    Gabriel shares his poem "Legally Blonde"

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    Show Notes:

    Wright-Mair, R., & Pulido, G. (2021). We deserve more than  this: Spirit murdering and resurrection in the  academy. The Journal of Educational Foundations, 34(1),  110-131. https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ1307652.pdf

    Learn more about the ACUI College & University Poetry Slam Competition here: https://www.acui.org/poetryslam

    La Profesora's love, John Lira, is running for Congress in Texas-23! Learn more about his campaign at www.liraforcongress.com!

     

     

    Latinx Intelligentsia
    enFebruary 28, 2022
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