Ep. 39 – Queer Brown on Both Sides of the Lens?
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A conversation with self-taught photographer Fabián Guerrero: a queer, first-generation Mexican American born in Dallas, TX.  Fabián’s work both reflects and is inspired by his upbringing as a first-generation immigrant and a queer brown individual; taking from fashion, film, poems, and music, the lifestyle and everyday survival, to shed light on his family’s history and ..read more
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Ep. 38 – Writing Truth in Times of Fear
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“Writing Truth in Times of Fear” spotlights the MAL’s first inaugural Writer-in-Residence mónica teresa ortiz. Ortíz talks with Karma Chavez, Chair of the Department of Mexican American Latina/o Studies, about the importance of land, Texas, as well as ethnic, racial, and queer identity to their creative practice. They also offer important insights for students wanting to pursue their ..read more
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Ep. 37 – What is Proyecto Latino: Politics & Policy at UT?
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3M ago
A conversation between Dr. Angela X. Ocampo and Dr. Angie Gutierrez about Proyecto Latino. Drs. Ocampo and Gutierrez discuss their research collaborative, its mission and bold ideas. They also discuss results from their survey of Latina/o/x Texans after the 2022 Midterm Election, and their ongoing efforts to better understand the political priorities, opinions and behaviors ..read more
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Ep. 36 – What is IQRMI-ADS and how does it support underrepresented minority scholars?
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3M ago
In this episode, Dr. Daisy Morales-Campos talks with Dr. Bernadine Waller about how her participation in the Intersectional Qualitative Research Methods Institute for Advanced Doctoral Students (the Institute) has impacted her research and career trajectory. Intersectional Qualitative Research Methods Institute for Advanced Doctoral Students (IQRMI-ADS) website Dr. Bernadine Waller LinkedIn TEDx Talks: Hindered Help: African ..read more
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Ep. 35 – Slow Theory, is this the way?: Star Wars, Storytelling, & Latino Dads
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3M ago
 Being a Latino father is almost as hard as being a Latina daughter. Dr. Domino Perez discusses how her youth watching films with her father inspired her to write a book about the complex construction of Latino fatherhood in the cultural and geographic borderlands. Dr. Perez illustrates that sometimes slow methods of research are the ..read more
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Ep. 34 – How Do We Support Members of Our University with Disabilities?
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3M ago
In this episode, Karma talks with Drs. Julie Minich and Alison Kafer about their new Mellon-funded project, The Crip Narratives Collective. Drs. Kafer and Minich discuss The Crip Narratives Collective, a regular convening of students with disabilities, postgraduate fellows, faculty members and artists over a three-year period at UT Austin. The collective will build a ..read more
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Ep. 33 – How Can We Support Spanish-speaking Incarcerated People?
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3M ago
In this episode, Karma Chávez talks with UT Professors Adela Pineda-Franco and Sarah Brayne about their new Mellon-funded project, Pido la Palabra: A Texas Prison Literature Project for Social Justice and the Literary Imagination. Professors Pineda-Franco and Brayne discuss the importance of prison education, and the value of creating Spanish and bilingual courses for incarcerated ..read more
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Ep. 32 – How Do We Tell Our Family Stories?
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3M ago
In this episode, Karma Chávez talks with writer, Yasmín Ramírez about her new memoir, ¡Ándale, Prieta! A Love Letter to My Family, published by Lee and Low Books. Writer Yasmín Ramírez discusses why she published her memoir, the importance of the women in her life and telling their stories, and she offers advice for those ..read more
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Ep. 31 – Why is Visual Media Representation important to Latinos?
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3M ago
In this episode, Karma Chávez talks with photographer Roj Rodriguez about his new book of photography, Mi Sangre, which will be out later this year from Hatje Cantz.  Photographer Roj Rodriguez talks about how we came to do the type of work he does, the meaning of his work, and the importance of media representation ..read more
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Ep. 29 – Making Land and Body Matter
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3M ago
A conversation with Houston-based artist Angel Lartigue about the use of scientific methods in performance art and about the relationship between the land of South Texas and her own body, as well as other’s.  Angel Lartigue’s art practice thus far has been brief (about five years), but it’s also very rich. We sit down to ..read more
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