Latine Stories
Latine Stories
Latin@ Stories
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
Latin@ Stories  Episodio 315 Una experiencia musical en el rodeo de San Antonio
En este episodio, estudiantes de Texas A&M--San Antonio hablan sobre sus observaciones durante una noche de rodeo en San Antonio.
May 8
18 min
Latin@ Stories Episodio 314  Tejanidad en la pulga de San Antonio
En este episodio, estudiantes del curso de Latin@ Soundscapes visitan una pulga y encuentra un ambiente de musica y baile.
May 1
20 min
Latin@ Stories Episode 313  Dominican Sisters of Peace
In this episode, I talk to Ana Gonzalez, a Dominican Sisters of Peace nun. We talk about growing up in El Paso Texas and her calling to become a nun.
Mar 23
42 min
Latin@ Stories   Episode 312  Latinx Comics conversation with Professor Latinx
In this episode, I talk to Professor Latinx. Dr. Aldama is a writer, professor, mentor y amigo.
Feb 18
30 min
Latin@ Stories  Episode  311   REDWORK
In this episode, I talk to author, poet, and friend, Laurie Ann Guerrero about her latest work titled, REDWORK
Feb 11
40 min
Latin@ Stories  Episode  310  Fiestas de Laredo: Matachines, Quinceañeras, and the GW Celebration
In this episode, I talk to author, professor, and mentor, Norma Elia Cantu about her one of her latest works, Fiestas en Laredo: Matachines, Quinceañeras, and the George Washington's Birthday Celebration.
Jan 25
53 min
Latin@ Stories  Episode 309  Illegalized: Undocumented Youth Movements in the United States
In this episode, I talk to Rafael A. Martínez, an Assistant Professor at Arizona State University (ASU) in Southwest Borderlands whose work focuses on immigrant rights, mixed-status families, and Latinx cultural and historical productions in the southwest borderlands. Dr. Martínez’s book with the University of Arizona Press, Illegalized: Undocumented Youth Movements in the United States, analyzes the rise of Undocumented Youth Social Movements in the U.S. and immigrant youth’s contributions to the broader Immigrant Rights Movements.
Jan 19
49 min
Latin@ Stories  Episode 308  Border Afterlives
In this episode, I talk to Dr. Gabriella Soto, a contemporary archaeologist who builds from archaeology’s attention to the material world to make sense of contemporary social issues, also drawing from ethnographic methods, GIS technology, and archival research. Her first book titled Border Afterlives: Migrant Deaths, Forensic Investigations, and the Politics of Haunting, is scheduled for publication for March 2026 with the University of Arizona Press.
Jan 12
44 min
Latin@ Stories Episode 307  Latina leaders: Leading with the heart
In this episode, I talk to Dr. Shannon Archibeque-Engle from Colorado State University, where she serves as Associate Vice President in the Office of Engagement and Extension. Dr. Archibeque-Engle’s award-winning research focuses on an intersectional and critical analysis of higher education, particularly agricultural higher education, and she utilizes a variety of mixed methods including qualitative interviews, visual ethnography, quantitative analysis, and longitudinal assessment I met Shannon this summer when I attended the Higher Education Resources Leadership Institute.
Jan 4
42 min
Latin@ Stories Episode 306  Latina Leaders in higher education
In this episode, I talk to Dr. Julia Martínez. She is currently the Associate Director of Registration in USC Gould School of Law’s Academic Services office. Earlier this summer, we both attended the Higher Education Resources Leadership Institute and today we are talking about her journey through higher education.
Nov 30, 2025
27 min
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