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FAQs about LatinXperts:How many episodes does LatinXperts have?The podcast currently has 43 episodes available.
March 26, 2021Episode 013 – p1nkstar, La Princesa del Pop Queer: How can pop music be used to break down the gender binary?p1nkstar is, without a doubt, Austin’s Queer Pop Princess, and the tiara that she beautifully wears is a symbol of a lineage of diva pop stars that we have been grown up and danced along with. Yet her presence on the club scene is expansive in its ability to not only dismantle the gender binary […]...more0minPlay
March 04, 2021Episode 012 – Talking Sh*t: Can “Insults” be Intimate?Not all language is created equal! In this episode, Dr. Rachel González-Martin and Dr. Belem López discuss how Latinx communities use expletives to show love and care to their closest friends. Additional Resources: History of Swear Words | Official Trailer | Netflix 9 Insults Only Latinos Use As Compliments Dr. Rachel González-Martin is a folklorist and Associate Professor in the Department of Mexican […]...more0minPlay
February 04, 2021Episode 011 – What was the Verano Boricua?In the summer of 2019, Puerto Ricans rebelled and ousted their governor in what became known as the Verano Boricua. Dr. Marisol LeBrón explains the lessons learned. In this episode, Dr. Marisol LeBrón discusses her new book, Against Muerto Rico: Lessons From the Verano Boricua, which will be out in February 2021 from the Puerto […]...more0minPlay
December 03, 2020Episode 010 – What Makes Reggaeton Black Music?Following the murder of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police, protests swept the U.S. and countries around the world. While people were taking to the streets and social media to say that Black Lives Matter, many reggaeton artists, particularly the genre’s biggest stars, were curiously silent. How do we explain this? Why does […]...more0minPlay
November 12, 2020Episode 009 – How did Latinos Vote in the 2020 Election?Join Danielle Clealand and Victoria DeFrancesco Soto as they discuss how Latinos across the country voted in the 2020 election. They discuss turnout, state differences, political ground games and how a diverse set of voters helped to elect President-elect Biden. Our LatinXperts discuss how Latinos in different states voted this November and why we see […]...more0minPlay
October 29, 2020Episode 008 – How is COVID-19 affecting Texas college students, and what can we do about it?The COVID-19 pandemic has greatly impacted daily life for Texas college students, increasing feelings of stress, anxiety, and depression and reducing opportunities to engage in healthy behaviors. College campuses provide students regular access to mental health, food, and recreational services, but the reach of these services is currently limited. Strategic public health plans are necessary […]...more0minPlay
October 15, 2020Episode 007 – What’s the story behind Day of the Dead?In early November of each year, people of Latin American descent create ofrendas for their dearly departed loved ones. Dr. Rachel González-Martin helps us to learn about where this celebration comes from and where it might be headed in the future. In this episode, Dr. Rachel González-Martin discusses the origins of Day of the Dead […]...more0minPlay
October 01, 2020Episode 006 – What’s up with the race fakers?Over the past several weeks, leftist organizing and academic communities in places like New York, Madison, and Indianapolis have been dealing with the aftermath of revelations that some of the loudest and ‘wokest’ members of their communities, Jessica Krug, CV Vitolo, and Satchuel Cole were actually white people masquerading as black. This type of racial […]...more0minPlay
July 23, 2020Episode 005 – What would it look like if Afro-Latinos were centered in Latino politics?Public opinion polls consistently report data by the categories of white, black, and Latino. This approach erases the experiences of Afro-Latinos, who reportedly make up nearly ¼ of the US Latino population. How do such polls miss the mark on Latino public opinion? What would it look like if Afro-Latinos were centered in Latino politics? […]...more0minPlay
July 16, 2020Episode 004 – What’s wrong with signs that say “Latinxs for Black Lives”?Many Latinxs, especially from younger generations, have come out strongly in support of the movement for Black Lives. For many, they’ve approached this activism from a model of Black-Brown solidarity. But where does this model leave Afro-Latinxs? In this episode we interrogate the question: what is wrong with those signs that say Latinxs for Black […]...more0minPlay
FAQs about LatinXperts:How many episodes does LatinXperts have?The podcast currently has 43 episodes available.