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Latina to Latina

Latina to Latina

LWC Studios

In this interview series, host Alicia Menendez talks to remarkable Latinas about making it, faking it, and everything in between. In often-hilarious and always-revealing episodes, Alicia and her guests take on the challenges of existing, and then thriving, as women of color.

328 - How Elizabeth Camarillo Gutierrez is Complicating the Immigrant Narrative
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  • 328 - How Elizabeth Camarillo Gutierrez is Complicating the Immigrant Narrative

    When her parents’ tourists visas expired, and they were no longer allowed entry into the United States, Elizabeth, an American citizen, persuaded her parents to allow her to stay in Arizona solo.  She was only 15 years-old. Even as she contended with housing and food insecurity, Elizabeth managed to graduate valedictorian of her high school class, before going on to graduate from the University of Pennsylvania. In this episode, we talk about the values tension in wanting to change the world and needing to pay rent, why the responsibilities she carried never allowed her to “let loose” like her peers, and her decision to share her story in her new memoir, “My Side of the River.”

    Follow Elizabeth on instagram @lizzycancu and find her book My Side of the River here.  

    If you liked this episode, listen to How Travel Empowered Nikki Vargas to Bring Her Life Into Alignment and What Jennifer De Leon Had to Confront to Become the First Writer In Her Family.

    Mon, 29 Apr 2024 - 18min
  • 327 - How Cecilia Marquez is Retelling the History of the American South

    In her new book,Making the Latino South, the Hunt Family Assistant Professor in History at Duke University chronicles the dramatic racial evolution of non-Black Latinos living in the American South from the 1940s to the early 2000s.

    Follow Cecilia on X (formerly Twitter) @ProfCeciliaM , and learn more about her research here, and find her book here.

    If you liked this episode, listen to How Natasha Alford’s Lived Experience Informs Her Political Analysis and Storytelling and For Sociologist Nicole Gonzalez Van Cleve Getting Latinos to Care about Justice Reform Is Personal.

    Mon, 22 Apr 2024 - 19min
  • 326 - Raquel Reichard Wants You to Know that Self-Care Isn’t One Size Fits All

    She wrote her book, Self-Care for Latinas: 100+ Ways to Prioritize & Rejuvenate Your Mind, Body, & Spirit, deep in her own grief, a year after suddenly losing her best friend. Raquel shares what that experience taught her about self-care and community care, living with life-changing loss, and how she is building a career in media from her beloved Orlando, Florida.

    Follow Raquel Reichard on Instagram @raquelreichard. Find her new book here. If you liked this episode, listen to How Robyn Moreno Gets Rooted and How Chef Grace Ramirez Found Her Place Outside of the Kitchen .

    Mon, 15 Apr 2024 - 21min
  • 325 - LTL x Poderistas Live at The William Vale: Featuring Xochitl Gonzalez!

    Check out our live recording of Latina to Latina x Poderistas in conversation with Xochitl Gonzalez, author of the new novel, Anita de Monte Laughs Last - taped before a live audience at The William Vale on March 27th, 2024!

    Follow Xochitl on instagram @xochitltheg and find her book, Anita de Monte Laughs Last,here. Learn more about Poderistas and their work and follow them on Instagram @poderistas

    Thank you to our lead sponsors, Fund for the City of New York and Telemundo's Mujeres Imparables, whose generous funding allowed us to bring you this recording of the event, and to the Latina-owned brands who showed up and showed out for our gift bag: 

    Agua Bonita

    Bloomi

    Bonita Fierce

    Brazi Bites

    Cindy Castro New York

    Loisa

    Nopalera

    Ocoa

    Oeste

    Reina Rebelde

    Rizos curls

    Siete Foods

     

    Mon, 8 Apr 2024 - 29min
  • 324 - How Malia Lazu Moved from Intention to Impact

    She started her career as a political organizer, launching Mass VOTE, a state-wide voter engagement campaign, then parlayed those skills into economic development. As the EVP and Regional President at Berkshire Bank, Malia evolved the bank’s strategic focus to prioritize community impact. Malia shares how her theory of change evolved, how she identifies gaps between organizations’ intentions and their impact, and the very personal question she is constantly circling back to in therapy.

    Follow Malia and her work on Instagram @theurbanlabz, and find her book From Intention to Impact here. If you loved this episode listen to Why Cristina Tzintún Ramirez Wants Latinas to Be Less Humble and More Demanding and  Code for America’s Amanda Renteria Lost Some Battles, but Is Winning the Political War.

    Mon, 1 Apr 2024 - 18min
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