
Latin@ Stories Episode 248 Whiteness in the Ivory Tower
In this episode, I talk to Dr. Nolan Cabrera, an award-winning scholar and nationally recognized expert in the areas of racism/anti-racism on college campuses, whiteness, and ethnic studies. He is cur...
29 Apr 202454min

Latin@ Stories Episode 247 Zones of Encuentro
In this episode, I talk to Dra. Lillian Gorman, professor at University of Arizona about her life growing up in New Mexico and her jouney through higher education. We also discussed her upcoming book ...
22 Apr 202450min

Latin@ Stories Episode 246 Welcome the Wretched
In this episode, I talk to law Professor and author, César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández. García Hernández is the author of Migrating to Prison: America’s Obsession with Locking Up Immigrants (2019), Cr...
17 Apr 202455min

Latin@ Stories Episode 245 A conversation with Maria Herrera-Sobek
In this episode, I talk to Dr. María Herrera-Sobek about her long career and pioneering work on Chicana/o Studies and her busy life as a retired academic.
1 Apr 202436min

Latin@ Stories Episode 244 Shakespeare on the Border: Language, Legitimacy and La Frontera
In this episode, I talk to Ruben Espinosa. Espinosa is Associate Professor of English at Arizona State University and Associate Director of the Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies. He...
25 Mars 202424min

Latin@ Stories Episode 243 How Learning and Using my Inuit Language has Awakened my Iñupiaq Spirit
Im the episode, I talk to Dr. Cana Uluak Itchuaqiyaq. She is an assistant professor of professional and technical writing at Virginia Tech who focuses on empowerment, social justice, Indigenous advoca...
18 Mars 202456min

Latin@ Stories Episode 242 No vine a hacerme la inocente
In this episode, I talk to Dr. Damaris Puñales-Alpízar, about her migration story, her academic journey and publishing her first poetry collection titled, No vine a hacerme la inocente.
4 Mars 202453min

Latin@ Stories Episode 241 A conversation with President Hector Ochoa
In this episode, I talk to President Salvador Héctor Ochoa of Texas A&M University—San Antonio. We talk about his experience growing in the Rio Grande Valley and his journey into higher education.
26 Feb 20241h 4min





















