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Brother Jeff, Professor Tim Hernandez, and Theo Wilson come together for a timely, layered conversation unpacking Bad Bunny, the Super Bowl Halftime Show, and what it revealed—and confused—for many viewers about Puerto Rican, Mexican, and Chicano identity.
The discussion moves beyond pop culture headlines into history, culture, language, and lived experience, breaking down common misconceptions about Latino identities and why representation on one of the world's biggest stages matters. With insight, humor, and truth-telling, the trio explores how music, politics, and cultural memory collide in moments like the Super Bowl—and what we should actually be paying attention to.
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Brother Jeff, Professor Tim Hernandez, and Theo Wilson come together for a timely, layered conversation unpacking Bad Bunny, the Super Bowl Halftime Show, and what it revealed—and confused—for many viewers about Puerto Rican, Mexican, and Chicano identity.
The discussion moves beyond pop culture headlines into history, culture, language, and lived experience, breaking down common misconceptions about Latino identities and why representation on one of the world's biggest stages matters. With insight, humor, and truth-telling, the trio explores how music, politics, and cultural memory collide in moments like the Super Bowl—and what we should actually be paying attention to.