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Legacy of Roberto Cintli Rodriguez - nzincho

Legacy of Roberto Cintli Rodriguez - nzincho

Update: 2023-08-26
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Join us for a heartfelt and inspiring episode of 'Legacy of Roberto Cintli Rodriguez.' In this special podcast, two lifelong friends, Luis Rodriguez, author of Always Running, and Raquel Salinas cultural artist and part of Chicanas Cholas and Chisme. Come together to honor the incredible legacy of Professor Roberto Cintli Rodriguez, a visionary who left an indelible mark on the Chicano/Indigenous community. Through personal anecdotes and shared memories, our guest takes you on a journey through Professor Gutierrez's life, highlighting his passion plus tireless advocacy for social justice, and his unwavering commitment to empowering the indigenous community. Tune in to 'Legacy of Roberto Cintli Rodriguez' as we celebrate a remarkable individual whose influence continues to shape generations.

Topic: Roberto Cintli Rodriguez


Guest:

Luis J. Rodriguez

Luis served as the official Poet Laureate of Los Angeles.

Luis is also a novelist/memoirist/short story writer/children's book writer/essayist as well as a community & urban peace activist, mentor, healer, youth & arts advocate, husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. 


Raquel Salinas

Raquel is a cultural artist dedicated to healing our community through the arts. She gives voice to those seldom heard. She has been performing as a solo artist since 1993 with her work; La Mano de Dios, Mami Mami Quien Soy? You Know Who You Are!”Heat Your Own, Madres de Juarez, Verde Blanco y Rojo, Muñeca de Carton, and Malintzin, Malinche, Maria.


Theme Song- Lost Souls by Anahuak Underground

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Legacy of Roberto Cintli Rodriguez - nzincho

Legacy of Roberto Cintli Rodriguez - nzincho