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Our monthly podcast focusing on all matters that affect our Latino/a/x community and beyond.
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4. Mabel Jimenez

4. Mabel Jimenez

2021-09-2045:20

On this episode of “Our Cultura” we speak to SF-based photographer Mabel Jimenez. Mabel gives advice to future photographers and also talks about her amazing work covering San Francisco’s reaction to the COVID pandemic. 
On today’s episode we have the privilege of speaking to Cuban born jazz musician Harold Lopez Nussa.  Harold currently lives in France and joins us from a busy cafe in Paris, so please excuse the background noise. Harold and I talk about his recent album Timba a la Americana, his family, and his love for the Bay Area  especially after a recent performance at Berkeley’s Freight and Salvage.
In this next episode, Bárbara, Annaya and Jasmine not only reflect on the powerful conversations they had throughout this series, but also on what they learned from each other, what black marronage means to them, and how they celebrate their black radical joy.
In this next episode, Bárbara, Annaya and Jasmine speak with Dr. Marie Nubia-Feliciano, an Afro Boricua ethnic studies professor at Cal State Fullerton. Nubia-Feliciano talks about growing up on the eastern Puerto Rican island of Culebra, her own journey in academia, and talks about the importance of an ethnic studies education and how that can be a vehicle for self discovery.
In this next episode, Bárbara, Annaya and Jasmine engage in a bilingual conversation with three AfroLatinx college students, Lyrik Azteka Shears, Trent Rodgers and Erykah Rodríguez Freire. From them, we learn about their journeys, identity, and their embracing of their blackness.
12. Who Is AfroLatinx?

12. Who Is AfroLatinx?

2022-05-0132:02

For the month of May we will publishing one episode every Sunday in collaboration with AfroLatinX Soundscapes Podcast created by SF State student's Annaya Jones and Jasmine Guadalupe Figueroa Casillas and Professor Bárbara Abadía-Rexach.  With the AfroLatinx community being such an important part of our culture, this first episode goes over AfroLatinx identity and who is AfroLatinx.
El Tecolote contributor, Edaena Salinas, chats to the fifth-generation San Franciscan, author Anne Evers Hitz. They discuss the books that Anne has written that cover a wide variety of San Francisco's history including The Ferry Building and the Emporium Department Store, which is now the Westfield Mall.
This week we are joined by a member of one of the most legendary families of our Mission District, Rio Yañez. Rio discusses with us the influence his mother, Yolanda Lopez, and father, Rene Yañez, left on him, his future in art, and the importance of activism through art.
In this episode, we are joined by LGBTQ artist, activist, and the director of El Colectivo Del Rescate Cultural, Juan Pablo Gutierrez . We discuss how the Día De Los Muertos ritual procession came to be, the impact and influence that the AIDS pandemic of the 1980s had on the ritual procession, and honoring nuestros muertos during the era of COVID-19.
5. Chris Cuadrado

5. Chris Cuadrado

2021-10-0448:30

On this episode of Our Cultura Podcast we speak to local artist and writer Chris Cuadrado. Chris works with a lot of youth, especially young Latino men, as the Principal Program Coordinator for the DJ Project at Horizons Unlimited in San Francisco. One of his main focuses is making sure the backwards patriarch style of life doesn't continue with future generations in our Latino culture.
Durante el mes de mayo, el mundo fue testigo de la violencia contra el pueblo palestino de parte del gobierno israelí. Y hoy, hablamos con Felix Kury, un hombre Salvadoreño de raíces Palestina quien fue profesor el la universidad estatal de San Francisco y fundador de la clínica Martín Baro en la misión de San Francisco. Felix nos habla de la historia de su familia, su experiencia con el racismo, y porque todos debemos apoyar la liberación de Palestina.
1. Fatima Ramirez

1. Fatima Ramirez

2021-08-0128:10

On our first episode of Our Cultura Podcast we have the new Executive Director of Acción Latina, Fatima Ramirez, on as a guest. Fatima tells us about her path to Accion Latina, the inspirations she followed to get to where she's at now, and also her plans for the future of the, San Francisco based, Latino culture organization.
Today we talk to legendary photographer and artist Joe Ramos Joe talks to us about his impressive exhibition currently viewable at the Monterey Museum of Art titled Mixed Up - Connected. This exhibition highlights years of people who have influenced Joe’s life including people from his mixed Filipino and Mexican heritage. Make sure you visit the exhibition before April 21, 2024!
For 48 years, The San Francisco-based American Indian Film Festival has been a sort of sacred cinema space, celebrating and uplifting the experiences of Natives through film while also providing  Native filmmakers and actors with a platform to showcase their work. As the opening date for this year's Festival nears, we sit down with Mytia Zavala, the daughter of the festival’s founder, Michael Smith. Smith died suddenly in 2018, leaving Zavala to carry on her father’s legacy. Here is our conversation.
Acción Latina's very own Rebeca Abidaíl Flores sits down with legendary poeta, Juan Felipe Herrera. Juan Felipe served as the U.S. Poet Laureate; they had a conversation in the Laurate Lab Wordist Studio.
With El Tecolote celebrating another year around the sun we wanted to share with you another Radio Teco rewind as we go back to our conversation from last year with El Tecolote founder Juan Gonzalez.
Full Queer: Wrestling for Rights, is a safepace for camp and queerness in Pro Wrestling, and aims to affirm queer and marginalized identities in and out of the ring.  And given the mainstream rise in queerphobia across the country, we wanted to learn more. Joining us on this episode are three folks involved in Full Queer. Mexican American rising wrestling star Brooke Havoc, and co producers Marco Rodriguez and Jetta Rae Robertson. 
On this episode Rebeca Abidaíl Flores, an artist and Cultural Arts Manager at Acción Latina hosts our Capturing The Moment: Photo Panel & Art Walk back in April 2023. Learn how legendary artists like Susan Cervantes, Juan Fuentes, Joe Ramos and Josué Rojas have influenced the art scene of San Francisco's iconic Mission District.
27. We're Still Here!

27. We're Still Here!

2023-05-3137:36

On this episode we have the privilege to talk to two leaders of the Latino community in the Pico neighborhood down in Santa Monica. Film director, actor, and founder of Good Omen pictures Frankie Garces and Alex Aldana the executive director of Pico Youth and Family Center. Frankie and Alex talk to us about their upcoming short film En La Arena a film that covers how their neighborhood has dealt with gentrification through the years, something our community here in San Francisco can relate to.
26. Dance and Family

26. Dance and Family

2023-04-2735:00

On this episode of Radio Teco Cultura we speak to the CEO of Rising Rhythm Dance Company, Jessica Recinos. We talked about her upbringing in the Mission and how dance has always been a part of her life. Jessica also talked about how research on her families lineage became a delightful dance project.
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