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Barrio Voices

Author: Arturo "Velaz" Muñoz

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Highlighting the voices of our barrios, familias, and community.
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Raul Ceja, a seasoned marketing and communications professional and founder of Ceja Creative Studios, has built a career around storytelling as a tool for impact. With over eight years of experience in the nonprofit sector and personal branding, he shares how his creative journey began, the moments that shaped his voice, and why storytelling remains his north star for both grounding and growth. Raul discusses the balance of doing purpose-driven work, his reflections on mindfulness and mental health, and the role of unconditional love in community building. He also highlights how his work in visual narratives, direct address documentary filmmaking, and brand strategy has helped amplify diverse voices and drive meaningful change across the Central Coast and Silicon Valley. About Barrio Voices Barrio Voices is both a podcast and a creative communications business, partnering with nonprofits, grassroots groups, and purpose-driven leaders. Through storytelling and strategy, we help share your story, grow your impact, and build lasting community connections. Learn more at barriovoices.com
On this special episode of Varrio Voices, host Arturo "Velaz" Muñoz brings you stories straight from the heart of Hollister, CA, recorded on A Day Without Immigrants—a powerful demonstration highlighting the essential role of immigrants in our economy, culture, and communities. 📢 What is A Day Without Immigrants? This movement calls on immigrants and allies to boycott work, school, and shopping for a day to showcase the vital contributions of immigrant labor in industries like agriculture, construction, hospitality, healthcare, and beyond. It's a statement against anti-immigrant policies, labor exploitation, and systemic inequalities—proving that without immigrants, the country simply doesn't function. 💬 In This Episode We hear from local residents, community leaders, and workers who share their stories of resilience, sacrifice, and activism. Their voices remind us why immigrants are the backbone of our society and why collective action matters. 🎧 Tune in, reflect, and stand in solidarity.
On January 25th, Salinas' Digital Nest transformed into a powerful space of storytelling, poetry, and community as Brown Issues hosted an unforgettable Poetry Night. Voices from across the region gathered to share palabra, weaving together experiences of resilience, culture, and identity. This episode brings you highlights from the event, where the power of spoken word connected us all. Featuring performances from Jose Cordon, Brown Issues' Kimberly Gudino, Velveth Legglew, Marco Osorio, Nathalie Guillen, and Varrio Voices' own Arturo "Velaz" Muñoz, this night was a testament to the power of poetry to inspire and unify. 🎧 Tune in as we revisit the moments that made this night special, celebrating the art of poetic storytelling and the community that continues to uplift and empower.
Let's put representation at the forefront, especially in leadership positions like college district trustee, city councilor, and county supervisor. We can draw inspiration from the three remarkable Latinas, Pamela Campos, Lisanna Dominguez, and Corina Herrera-Loera, who are paving the way for Latinas to hold influential roles. Take action today by supporting these candidates through the links below.  Pamela Campos: https://pamela4sj.com/ Lisanna Dominguez: https://lisannadominguez.com/ Corina Herrera-Loera: https://secure.actblue.com/donate/corinaforsupervisor2024   To contact and support the podcast: Email: velaz@varriovoices.com Social Media Platforms: @varriovoices @velazporvida Donate: https://bit.ly/vv-donate
Lowriding Holiday

Lowriding Holiday

2023-09-2006:43

Tune in to learn about California recognizing lowriding as a holiday.
Brenda Martinez Salcedo is a first-generation Xicana and the Marketing and Communications Coordinator at SOMOS Mayfair with a passion is to promote social justice and advocate for immigrant rights in the East San Jose community. Brenda was a part of the founding Dreamer Resource Center team at Sacramento State, and she was also the first Dream Center staff at Cañada College and Evergreen Valley College.   Learn how Brenda uses her role and passion to contribute to the resilience, perseverance, and advocacy within the community.   To contact and support the podcast: Email: velaz@varriovoices.com Social Media Platforms: @varriovoices @velazporvida Donate: https://bit.ly/vv-donate
Vecinos Activos, an advocacy initiative from SOMOS Mayfair, have experience in housing policy within the city of San Jose. This month, they are counting down the days before the city council's vote on the Community Opportunity to Purchase Act (COPA). Learn from Javier, Olivia, and Mat, about the benefits of COPA and how you can get involved. To learn more about COPA, go follow @SOMOSMayfair or visit SOMOSMayfair.org To contact and support the podcast: Email: velaz@varriovoices.com Social Media Platforms: @varriovoices @velazporvida Donate: https://bit.ly/vv-donate
South Bay Community Land Trust's mission is to take land and housing off the speculative market, making it permanently affordable for community benefit beyond housing. To tell us more, Varrio Voices is featuring Delma Hernandez, SBCLT Co-Organizing Director, and Liz Gonzalez, SBCLT Board President. To learn more about SBCLT, go follow @SouthBayCLT or visit SouthBayCLT.org To contact and support the podcast: Email: velaz@varriovoices.com Social Media Platforms: @varriovoices @velazporvida Donate: https://bit.ly/vv-donate
Omar Rodriguez is the Owner and Marketing Director of Kooltura Marketing. His work centers around offering opportunities for the community to celebrate their heritage and culture through mediums such as EASTSIDE Magazine, created to capture the heart of East San José. The magazine is published by Kooltura Marketing, which specializes in multicultural MARKETING and BRANDING. To learn more about Kooltura Marketing, go follow @koolturamarketing or visit Kooltura.com To contact and support the podcast: Email: velaz@varriovoices.com Social Media Platforms: @varriovoices @velazporvida Donate: https://bit.ly/vv-donate
Councilmember Raul Peralez speaks on what does it take to lift the ban on cruising in your community. Donate: https://bit.ly/vv-donate
Timeless Art Collective shares their thought process behind the mural, who they chose to highlight, and what did it mean to gift San Jose a historical, timeless art piece.
Daniel Santos speaks on what does it mean for San Jose to have lifted the ban on cruising.
Peter Ortiz shares his journey which led him to run for San Jose City Council - District 5. Unlike traditional politicians, Ortiz comes from a system-impacted, single-mother home, influencing his mission to ensure East San Jose has proper representation and the adequate resources needed to flourish.
Roberto Gonzalez and Mariana Mejia, both President and Vice President of the Berryessa Flea Market Vendors Association come to share their efforts to ensure the longterm existance of la pulga. To learn more and be involved, follow them on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sjfleamarketvendors/
La Tropicana-Lanai neighborhood in East San Jose has been seeing some great changes in recent years, and part of that change is credited to Victoria Partida, President of the local Neighboorhood Association.
Don Nacho, an elotero from South San Jose, shares his gratitude for the community and Lisette Robledo who launched a GoFundMe to support him with his medical expenses, a prime example of how we, as a community can support our local vendors. GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/432u5-help?qid=2fc9d3e52580c093647ea9aa754771da
Celebrating LUNA's advocacy within Eastside San Jose as well as the legacy of their founder, Chava Bustamante, who will share his journey, leading to the creation of the organization. To support LUNA's work, please consider donating and following their social media accounts: Donate: https://www.lunalatinosunidos.org/donate.html LUNA's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LatinosUnited2013 LUNA's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lunalatinossj/
Eastside San Jose continues to be poisoned by the lead-based fuels of the aircrafts flying from Reid-Hillview Airport. Let us not forget, planes have also crashed on the houses and public parks of the Eastside community. This is your chance to give public comment on the issue on August 17th's Board of Supervisors meeting of San Jose. Join via Zoom: https://sccgov-org.zoom.us/j/96612349693 Join via phone: (669)900-6833, meeting ID 96612349693# Instagram @close.the.rh.airport
This episode featuring Dueñas Car Club serves as a reminder of how many lowrider car clubs function as nonprofits, actively providing for our community. Dueñas CC will be sharing their vision on how they give back to the community as a mujeres-only car club.   Our Varrios' Voices poetry e-book will be available on April 1st on our website: VarrioVoices.com
An empowering mujer within the community of Oxnard, Leslie Madrigal, follows her siblings steps towards becoming an elected official, bringing more representation among politicians who have a crucial say on our wellbeing.
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