el CafeciTO
el CafeciTO
el CafeciTO - Latin American Studies @ UofT
The official podcast for the Latin American Studies program in the Department of Spanish & Portuguese at the University of Toronto.
S08E05- Alejandra Molina Vélez
In this episode, Sarah talks to Alejandra Molina Vélez, a Puerto Rican undergraduate student who is majoring in Psychology and Latin American Studies. Ale is a loyal listener of the podcast. Today, she tells us about her extracurriculars, including her role as the Latin American Mentor Navigator at UofT Access and Inclusion Program. Ale will also reflect on her experience of growing up Puerto Rican in Toronto and also tell us about her recent adventure in Perú as she was part of LAS350’s International and Indigenous Course Module (IICM). We hope you enjoy the episode! If you need help from your Latin American Mentor Navigator, you can book one-to-one appointments or drop-in to Ale’s office hours every Tuesday 4:10 to 5:00 p.m. at UofT’s Student Commons (230 College Street). Also, follow @uoftstudentlife on Instagram to keep up with future programming for Latin American students.
Nov 28, 2023
29 min
S08E04 - Mariana Campos
In Episode 4, Luis sits down with Mariana, a fourth-year undergraduate student and make-up artist, to discuss conceptions around language, the self-perception of being an immigrant and Tim Hortons secret menu items! We hope you enjoy this episode!
Nov 21, 2023
19 min
S08E03 - Anna Sofia Alemany
In this episode Luis sits down with Anna Sofia Alemany, a third-year undergraduate student in UofT studying Political Science and Peace, Conflict, and Justice. Anna and Luis chat about their latino heritage and the changes in identity students face when they are home and studying abroad. We hope you enjoy the episode! ☕️💛
Nov 14, 2023
16 min
S08E02- Héctor Abad Faciolince
In episode 2, Sarah sits down with renowned Colombian author Héctor Abad Faciolince, who is considered one of the most talented and influential post-Latin American Boom writers. Author of 15 books, including bestselling novels like La Oculta (2014), and most recently Salvo mi corazón, todo está bien (2022). In this episode, the Colombian author discussed his literary purpose, the role of land and territory in La Oculta, and gives LAS students wise advice. El CafeciTO is extremely grateful to Mr. Abad Faciolince for having such a pleasant conversation with us. We hope you enjoy the episode!
Nov 7, 2023
23 min
S08E01-Luis Sanchez Blanco
In this episode Sarah introduces our newest host: Luis Sanchez Blanco. Luis is a third year undergraduate student in International Relation, Polisci, and History. In this episode, he will tell us a bit about himself, his exciting extracurriculars, and his previous experience with podcasting. We are so excited for this upcoming season! We hope you enjoy the episode
Oct 31, 2023
12 min
S07E11- Goodbye Sebas
This is the Season 7 finale. Sarah and Sebas reminisce about this last season and share their summer adventures. As a future graduate, Sebas will also share some tips about the LAS program and its opportunities for incoming and current students. Lastly, the hosts share their plans for the fall semester. El CafeciTO is grateful for all of this season’s interviewees, saddened to say goodbye to our beloved Sebas, and excited to see who our next host will be. We hope you enjoyed the season! See you in the Fall! 🌊☕️
Aug 29, 2023
15 min
S07E10-Luisa Duran
S07E10- In this final interview of Season 7, Sebas sits down with Mexican-Canadian celebrity, makeup artist, and Toronto coffee shop owner Luisa Duran. Luisa shares her journey of becoming a prominent Canadian makeup artist based in Los Angeles. She tells the story of how she got into the coffee business, becoming the owner of one of Toronto’s oldest and most beloved espresso bars: Mercury Espresso. El CafeciTO is thrilled to finally host a local coffee shop owner. If anyone is ever in Leslieville stop by Mercury Espresso to support Latinx-owned businesses in the city. We hope you enjoy this episode! 🌊☕️
Aug 22, 2023
20 min
S07E09- Marianne Lahaie Luna
In this episode, Sarah interviews Marianne Lahaie Luna, a Canadian Venezuelan Ph.D. student at UofT’s Geography and Planning Department. Marianne talks about what drove her to pursue a Masters in Environmental Public health. She also shares the important work she does with her NGO, Lahaie Luna Lezama, an association of Menstrual and Reproductive Rights, helping Venezuelan menstruators change their relation to period products and menstrual health. Lastly, Marianne also tells el CafeciTO about her doctoral project, which seeks to study food behavior of Latin American immigrants in Toronto. We hope you enjoy this episode! 🌊☕️
Aug 15, 2023
21 min
S0708- CALTAC: Alexandra Lainfiesta & Pedro Chamale.
In Episode 08, Sebas and Sarah travel to the West Coast to chat with two of seven founding members of CALTAC, Alexandra Lainfiesta and Pedro Chamale. The two Latinx westcoaters talk about the creation of the Canadian Latinx Theatre Artist Coalition (CALTAC), highlighting the important work they do with advocating for Latinx artists. The two Guatemalan artists talk about the coalition's programming such as the Coyuntura festival, an event that connects and gathers Latinx artists from across the country. We hope you enjoy this episode! 🌊☕️
Aug 1, 2023
28 min
S07E07- Emily Encalada
For episode 7, Sarah catches up with LAS alumna, Emily Encalada, who is currently doing her masters in Sociology of Law at the University of the Basque Country. Emily reminisces about her time as a LAS undergraduate student and her involvement in OLAS and the SSO. She also talks about her research on memory spaces in Chile, highlighting both their historical importance as we approach the 50th anniversary of the 1973 Chilean coup and their personal importance as she is the granddaughter of Chilean exiles. We hope you enjoy this episode! 🌊☕️
Jul 25, 2023
21 min
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