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Latinx Voices Unveiled

UNLV Special Collections and Archives

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Preserving and sharing the life stories of Southern Nevada’s Latinx residents are important because these individuals and communities have played a significant role in our region’s history but are underrepresented in our historical record. Today, approximately 29% of Southern Nevada’s residents and more than 25% of UNLV’s student body are Latinx. Many Latinx residents have greatly influenced the progress of our educational system, multiple business sectors, politics, and cultural life in Sou ...
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Ocu-Pasión

Delsy Sandoval

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Celebrating culture & creativity, this heartfelt interview series showcases the experiences of artists and visionaries within the Latinx community. Through thoughtful dialogue, guests from all walks of life are able to authentically express who they are and connect in ways listeners have not heard before.
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Latina In America Podcast

Rosie at Latina In America

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Welcome to Latina in America, your bilingual destination for all things Latina, celebrating our diverse culture, professions, and passion for travel. Our special guests share their journeys in science, tech, finance, mental health, the arts, and more. Celebrate Latina heritage and resilience with us. ¡Únete a nuestro viaje!
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Full Of Brown

Neftali Hernandez

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Full of Brown is a podcast dedicated to every single story that has not been heard. Through our lenses, we share our stories as well as our triumphs. We share our fears, our weaknesses and our back stories that have made us who we are as a community. Even though this platform is dedicated to Brown voices, all voices matter here. Host Tony Hernandez shares his journeys, life lessons and even some embarrassing stories every now and then. Most importantly, this platform is simply a space for yo ...
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Latine Stories

Latin@ Stories

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Latin@ Stories is a podcast born out of the oral history project about Latin@s in Ohio, Oral Narratives of Latin@s in Ohio (ONLO). It seeks to amplify the Latin@ experience with interviews in Spanish, English and Spanglish
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Formerly known as "Let Your Voice Be Heard! Radio," Be Heard Talk is an award-winning weekly talk show that is committed to informing, educating, and empowering Millennials. We talk race, politics, and culture every Sunday and stream our show Facebook Live. A new podcast is released every Tuesday.
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FDU EdCast

Brian Mooney

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A podcast about teaching, learning, and educational justice. We talk to faculty, students, alumni, and community members about current issues in education affecting K-12 schools and higher education. FDU EdCast is produced by the School of Education at Fairleigh Dickinson University and hosted by Brian Mooney. Executive producer is Allen Debren. The opinions expressed are those of the host and guests alone, and not the university or School of Education.
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Let There Be Luz is weekly podcast that takes you on a transformative spiritual journey. The podcast has a uniquely creative structure that is broken down into short power packed episodes. In the first series, Luz breaks down how to use power of the menstrual cycle to manifest your true intentions. Be prepared for content with depth using story telling as the gateway.
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Women in travel, do you know women make 85% of travel decisions, so why are we not seen in 85% of travel marketing? What is shown to us when it comes to the "traveling woman"? Two narratives: either we're having a life-changing transformation and devouring pasta OR we're getting kidnapped and in fear for our lives. It's never somewhere in between. As the founder of leading women's travel community, Wanderful, and creator of an incredible series of events, festivals, and activities for women ...
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Latina South

Latina South

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Latina South podcast welcomes friendly conversations with Latina women who live, work and play throughout the American South. We'll learn about what Latinas are creating and how they are making good things happen for their families, businesses and communities. We'll enjoy some savory bits of wisdom while we share about what it takes to thrive in life while holding onto the best of what makes us Latinas in the South. Welcome!
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Welcome to the Dale Sabor A Tu Salud® podcast by TADIN®! Join us as we dive into our origins, share how we hand select our teas, create tea inspired recipes, y mas! PLUS, hear from a variety of guests - foodies, entrepreneurs, creatives – from our comunidad. Come hang out con nuestra familia and steep in the world of TADIN®!
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The Voice of Counseling

American Counseling Association

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The American Counseling Association’s podcast, The Voice of Counseling, is dedicated to serving the professional counseling community by showcasing essential matters impacting counselors, clients, and the profession. Tune in to episodes on topics including advocacy, the business of counseling, the Interstate Counseling Compact, cultural responsiveness, and many areas pertaining to the practice of counseling and mental health care. Episodes highlight various perspectives on mental health and ...
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On today’s episode, we’re talking with Barrett Taylor, professor and coordinator of the higher education program at the University of North Texas. He studies the ways in which higher education interfaces with society, investigating topics including state politics and policy, the organization of academic work, and institutional inequality. Outside o…
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In this podcast, I talk to Dr. Jennifer Najera about her co-collabative oral history and digital justice work, Mapping Chicana/Mexicana in the Borderlands. She, long with her co-collaborators, Dr. Michelle Telles and Dr. Cristina Salinas have been working on the the Chicana Borderlands Voices digital humanities archive.…
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Koritha Mitchell is is a public intellectual, a professor of English, a literary historian, an award-winning author and cultural critic, and as of last year she is also a member of the Hopkins Press Advisory Board. Her work has already had quite an impact both within the academy as well as in the larger public sphere. Her article "Identifying White…
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In this episode, I talk to professor Jesus Montaño. Montaño is teacher-scholar of Latinx literatures and cultures, with special interest in children’s and young adult literary and cultural production in Our Americas. He is Assistant Professor of English at Baylor University.By Latin@ Stories
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Send us a text Capítulo 78: In this episode of Ocu-Pasión, we are joined by the dynamic and creative Marie Sandoval, widely known as Your favorite bartender marie. Based in Hawthorne, California, Marie has been leading the way in the mixology world since 2011, blending innovation, flavor, and flair into every cocktail she creates. Marie’s journey i…
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On today's Hopkins Press Podcast, we talk with Kelly Ross (editor of Poe Studies) Elissa Zellinger (guest editor of the forthcoming special issue of Poe Studies), and Eliza Richards, author of Gender and the Poetics of Reception in Poe's Circle. This fall, a new special issue of Poe Studies — due out in Fall 2025 — celebrates 20 years of Eliza Rich…
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In this episode, I talk to Marco Cervantes, AKA Mexstep, a rapper, producer, DJ, and scholar. He performs as a solo artist and is a member of the hip hop group Third Root. Along with his artistic work, he is an Associate Professor in the Department of Race, Ethnicity, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at the University of Texas at San Antonio and resea…
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In this episode, I talk to Dr. Laura C. Chávez-Moreno, an award-winning researcher, qualitative social scientist, and assistant professor at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) in the Departments of Chicana/o & Central American Studies and Education.By Latin@ Stories
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In this episode, I talk to Lorena Molina, a Salvadoran multidisciplinary artist, educator and curator. She is an Assistant Professor of Studio Art Practice at San Francisco State University. She’s also the founder and the director of Third Space Gallery, a community space and gallery that supports and highlights BIPOC artists.…
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Join us for an inspiring conversation with Brenda Santellano, MD, a physician and clinical oncology researcher dedicated to advancing cancer research and patient care. In this episode, she shares insights on current breakthroughs in screening, diagnosis, and treatment. Here’s what we cover: Her journey in medicine and clinical oncology research The…
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We all know music is life and it has the ability to heal and transform. My good friend Adrian Trevino opened up about his journey and his process to make music and what he has experienced to get to him writing his own songs. With his phenomenal rhythm and creative lyric writing, Adrian has been making ways and has become a successful writer, singer…
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After a long break I am back and I'm ready to share more episodes! On this brand new episode, I discuss what it was like to deal with emotionless parents and how sometimes we have to be the parents and teach them a thing or two. I hope that my experience with this is helpful and ignites a conversation with your loved ones. Leave me a comment and sh…
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En el episodio anterior de Las Culturas del Sur de Ohio, aprendimos sobre el papel que juegan la familia, la fe y la red comunitaria. En este episodio, escuchamos a nuestros narradores hablar sobre sus esperanzas y sueños para el futuro de las comunidades del sur de Ohio.By Latin@ Stories
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On this episode of the Hopkins Press Podcast, we sat down in the library of the Hopkins Press offices with Milan Terlunen, author of an article in the new issue of Book History entitled “What We Can(’t) Know Before We Read: Towards a Theory of the Pre-Reading Environment." Dr. Terlunen coins this term, "the pre-reading environment" to talk about al…
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En este primer episodio de Las Culturas del Sur de Ohio, les presentamos a cuatro narradores que han sido residentes del sur de Ohio por muchos años y otros que son relativamente recientes. Ellos son Hector Reffit, J.D. Emnett, Edwin Martell, y Pablo Salinas.By Latin@ Stories
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A veces, compartir tu pasión puede sentirse raro al principio. Tal vez te da miedo hacerlo “perfecto” o preocuparte por cómo lo van a recibir los demás. Pero la realidad es que hacer lo que amas no requiere ser perfecto. La magia está en ser auténtico y permitir que las cosas fluyan de manera natural. En este episodio de Latina in America y Life 10…
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En este episodio, converso con el profesor Jeffrey Herlihy-Mera de la universidad de Puerto Rico Mayagüez. Herlihy-Mera es Director del instituto nuevos horizontes y autor de múltiples artículos, y el libro, Decolonizing American Spanish Descolonizando el Español Americano: Eurocentrism and Foreignness in the Imperial Ecosystem.…
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In this insightful conversation, Chef Carla Contreras sits down with Dulce Candy to explore her journey from a beauty blogger to a mindfulness advocate. Dulce opens up about how her father's battle with cancer was a pivotal moment that led her to pursue a path of holistic wellness. She shares her belief in the power of community and storytelling as…
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On this episode of The Hopkins Press Podcast, we introduce you to Kyla Kupferstein Torres, the new executive editor of Callaloo, the premier journal of literature, art, and culture of the African Diaspora. This year, she took the reins of from the founding editor of Callaloo, Charles H. Rowell, who founded Callaloo in 1976 and cultivated the journa…
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In this special episode, singer-songwriter Nia Padilla shares the heartfelt gift of music. As a finalist in an award-winning Spanish-language talent competition and a performer of the anthem during the 2024 World Series, Nia’s voice has inspired audiences far and wide. Beyond her musical achievements, she is deeply connected to her Mexican-American…
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En este episodio converso con la profesora Claudia Holguín Mendoza, an associate professor of Hispanic Studies and specializes in Spanish linguistics, y el profesor Jorge Leal, an assistant professor of history and specializes in cultural and urban history. Holguín y Leal están en la universidad de California en Riverside.…
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In this episode, I talk to Daniel A. Olivas, a fiction writer, poet, playwright, book critic, and attorney. He is the author of Chicano Frankenstein: A Novel (Forest Avenue Press, 2024), and My Chicano Heart: New and Collected Stories of Love and Other Transgressions (University of Nevada Press, 2024), among many other works.…
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Today, host Chef Carla Contreras is joined by Kayla Castañeda, the founder of Agua Bonita, about her business journey, the challenges of securing funding as a woman, and her success in pitch competitions. Kayla discusses her journey from working at a large beverage corporation to launching her business during the pandemic. Her company, Agua Bonita,…
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On today's episode, we talk with Scott Gelber, a professor of education who currently serves as chair of the Education Department at Wheaton College about his recent article for Review of Higher Education is titled "Does Academic Freedom Protect Pedagogical Autonomy?" and discuss the origins of the idea "academic freedom" and how it's considered re…
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Welcome back women travelers, solo travelers, travel hobbyists and travel influencers to the final episode of Season 2 of "85 Percent," where we wrap up this season by sharing the captivating trails blazed by women in the travel industry. From Gabby Beckford's transformative hike in Iceland to Stephanie Jones' unexpected spiritual journey to a warm…
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All through 2024, one of the most-read articles across all of the Hopkins Press journals has been "Exploring Undergraduate Research Experiences For Latinx College Students From Farmworker Families", published in the January-February 2022 issue of Journal of College Student Development. We talk with three authors of this multidisclipinary team—Sneha…
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Welcome back women travelers, solo travelers, travel hobbyists and travel influencers! This episode is sponsored by Intrepid Travel. Find your Only Intrepid moment! In this episode, I speak with Zina Bencheikh! Zina is a trailblazing executive from Intrepid Travel. Together, we delve into the transformative power of travel in empowering women and f…
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Speculative fiction author and children's literature scholar Gabriela Lee's recent article in Children's Literature Association Quarterly, "When the Shoe Doesn't Fit: Reading Cinderella as Colonial Children's Literature in the Philippines," went viral earlier this year on Hopkins Press social media. We kick off our new season of the Hopkins Press p…
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Dr. Helene Hedian, Director of Clinical Education, Center for Transgender and Gender Expansive Health, discusses data a new study published in the February 2024 edition of Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved,"What Patients Want in a Transgender Center:Building a Patient-Centered Program." This article is free to read through the mon…
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In this episode we talk with the authors of recent article that appears in Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action, titled "The Voices on Vax Campaign: Lessons Learned from Engaging Youth to Promote COVID Vaccination."This article tells the story of how several organizations, including the Hopkins Bloomberg School…
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Welcome back women travelers, solo travelers, travel hobbyist and travel influencers!! In this episode, I speak with Kim Callender and Arabella Bowen, the co-founders of **SoloTrvlr**, a travel app designed to empower women by providing trusted, local advice for solo adventures. With backgrounds in tech and travel, they bring a wealth of experience…
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As an entrepreneur and energy healer, Marcela works closely with her intuition. She offers a mindful tea-drinking practice that helps to access the intuition and the soul’s knowledge. Marcela and Carla discuss the importance of having a daily wellness practice and how ancestral wisdom can be integrated into these rituals. Once on her spiritual jour…
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