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Stories of spirituality, culture, and identity from Latinx perspectives. This podcast is a project of Encuentros Latinx, an LGBTQ Latinx ministry in the United Church of Christ. New episodes each month on 1st Saturdays.

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    Encuentros Latinx Presents: Queer Survival in Tennessee

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 58:56


    RJ Robles interviews Jay Lopez about his experience as a gay Latino and drag performer in Tennessee. Jay shares his struggles with machismo culture, his pursuit of his acting dreams, and how the women in his life supported him through his journey. RJ and Jay also discuss the impact that recent anti-trans bills in Tennessee have had on them personally and in their communities.   Jay Lopez was born and raised in México, from Guadalajara, Jalisco. He lives in the United States, and is an actor, comedian, husband, son, brother, uncle, activist and your best ally. He is pro life and always creating content on his social media. Loyal, blessed, loved. You will find him trying new restaurants, on a stage, in front of a camera or translating for someone that is in need.   Follow Jay on social media @soyjaylopez   Encuentros Latinx is part of the Gender and Sexualities Justice Ministries of the United Church of Christ and is funded by the Carpenter Foundation.   Episode credits: Producers: Taylor Ramage, Yuris Martinez Editor: StormMiguel Florez Host: RJ Robles Quality Assurance and Oversight: Rhina Ramos   Music by Oleksii Holubiev from Pixabay https://pixabay.com//?utm_source=link-attribution&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=music&utm_content=123412"   Learn about our church toolkits on racism, LGBTQ inclusion, and transgender stories. https://www.ucc.org/what-we-do/justice-local-church-ministries/justice/health-and-wholeness-advocacy-ministries/encuentros-latinx-toolkits/    Email Rhina Ramos at ramosr @ucc.org to learn about our pastoral coaching program.

    Encuentro 30: Nico Vazquez–Existing in Plain Sight

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2022 69:29


    Today's episode features SFF author Nico Vazquez, whose short story is appearing in the Latine anthology Places We Build in the Universe. Join us as we chat about finding communities you need in unexpected places, even if you think they aren't there. This is the last one-on-one interview episode of Encuentros Latinx. We're switching to a seasonal format! This means we'll be on hiatus until spring, except for a special episode covering our presence at Creating Change this February.   Instagram: stilesig_ Twitter: knowingstiles  YouTube: Stilesig ( https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg3Kx9BzIywgb4b9RPajulQ ) ignicovazquez.weebly.com   Podcast recorded by Taylor Ramage and edited by Storm Miguel Florez Email the podcast at encuentroslatinxs@gmail.com

    Encuentro 29: Linda Raquel Nieves Pérez–When They Come

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 86:00


    My guest today is Linda Raquel Nieves Pérez, who is another colleague of mine in the forthcoming young adult anthology Where Monsters Lurk and Magic Hides. The book comes out on November 10th and it's perfect for fans of sci-fi, fantasy, romance, and horror who are looking for Latine stories. On the podcast, Linda shares about a favorite worship song that came from a spiritual church mother and how artistic expression was always an integral part of her church experience. We also talk about the power and beauty in Lizzo's flute playing, and the problems with policing Latinx identity in the book publishing world. Stick around for the end of the episode where Linda shares an excerpt from her short story called “When They Come.” Let's get right into this encuentro. You can find Linda's debut short story in the Reclaim the Stars SFF Anthology!  Twitter - @MissLindaBennet Instagram & Tiktok - @linda.reads

    Encuentro 28: Jarrard Raju–Magic in Life and Art

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2022 100:27


    The new Encuentros Latinx Trans Visibility toolkit is now live! You can download it and our other toolkits here: https://www.ucc.org/what-we-do/justice-local-church-ministries/justice/health-and-wholeness-advocacy-ministries/proyecto-encuentros-de-gracia-y-bienvenida-toolkits/ This new toolkit features stories from trans folks who you've heard on the podcast before–Ilán Carlos, Adora, and Yadi. This is an opportunity for you and your churches to open yourselves to the experiences of trans people, to learn, to grow, and to heal communities. My guest today is another colleague of mine from the Latine anthology Where Monsters Lurk and Magic Hides, which comes out November 10th. Jarrard Raju is a fantasy author and proud witch. We have a great interfaith chat about their practice and experience of witchcraft, including how it's represented in fantasy media and how its trendiness makes people inclined to hate it or ask practicing witches to show them something cool right off the bat without understanding the harm it can do in untrained hands. Stay tuned for the end of the episode where Jarrard shares an excerpt from their story “Under a Sea of Stars” about an afrolatino mermaid boy who falls in love with a human. Let's get right into this encuentro. Jarrard's social media ig: @jarrardraju Twt: @jarrardwrites Podcast recorded by Taylor Ramage and edited by Storm Miguel Florez Email the podcast at encuentroslatinxs@gmail.com

    Encuentro 27: Adora Xannifer Ysaguirre–How you were born isn't who you are

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2022 79:27


    On Thursday September 8 at 3:30 Eastern, be sure to tune into the UCC's Thursdays for the Soul Webinar featuring a panel from the Colectivo of Latinx Ministries as we kick off Latinx Heritage Month. You may or may not see a familiar face and hear a familiar voice, haha! The webinar will be streamed on the UCC's YouTube channel where you can also find video episodes of Encuentros Latinx, like this one! My guest today is Adora Xannifer Ysaguirre and she gives us the second deep dive about music that we've had on the podcast. She also shares her journey of how the UCC became family to her as she transitioned and at the end of the episode, she reads her story published in the newest Encuentros Latinx toolkit focusing specifically on transgender inclusion. I truly enjoyed this conversation and I hope you do, too, so let's get right into this encuentro. Podcast recorded by Taylor Ramage and edited by Storm Miguel Florez Email the podcast at encuentroslatinxs@gmail.com

    Encuentro 26: M.G. Doherty–Borders Where Their Bodies Used to Be

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2022 68:47


    My guest today is one of my colleagues from the Latinx speculative fiction anthologies that I've discussed on the podcast before. M.G. Doherty is a speculative fiction author who has multiple upcoming publications, but I know her for her story “Borders Where Their Bodies Used to Be” which is forthcoming in the adult anthology, Places We Build in the Universe. Borders and liminality are really a through line in our conversation about identity and, for you listeners of a certain age, we both try our best not to make this the Sailor Moon podcast. Stick around to the end to hear an excerpt from “Borders Where Our Bodies Used to Be.” Follow M.G. and keep up with her work Instagram @mgdoherty Twitter @mg_doherty  “Close your eyes and stay forever” short story in THEIR GHOULISH REPUTATION folk horror anthology (out October 2022) https://darklakepublishing.com/their-ghoulish-reputation/order/  Pre-order/order Swiftie anthology KISS YOUR DARLINGS (out July 2022) https://www.olneymagazine.com/store/p/a8cvayexqrpu4ljqto6du9axihrzao  Podcast recorded by Taylor Ramage and edited by Storm Miguel Florez Email the podcast at encuentroslatinxs@gmail.com

    Encuentro 25: Ilán Carlos–Bearing Fruit is the Priority

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2022 105:52


    Regular listeners will know that one question I ask all my guests is how they relate to the term “Latinx.” Well, Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez had her own thoughts in this article I found from June 2022. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/ocasio-cortez-in-mini-rant-criticizes-democrats-for-railing-against-latinx-term/ar-AAY92ZF?rc=1&ocid=winp1taskbar&cvid=95d33f12226f42eeaefe152b07bc8152    AOC, if you wanna be on the podcast, let's make it happen.   But today's guest is Ilán Carlos and we delve deeply into discussion about music and spirituality, and how his transition made him more attuned (pun intended) to music's effect on people. It's a long one and a good one, so let's get right into this encuentro.   Ilán's FB: Ilán Carlos Pabellon Roman; Trueself Foundation Ilán's IG: @Ilan_carlos_musik; Trueself Foundation   Podcast recorded by Taylor Ramage and edited by Storm Miguel Florez Email the podcast at encuentroslatinxs@gmail.com

    Encuentro 24: Sana DelCorazón–Church is About Discomfort

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2022 67:59


    My guest today is Sana DelCorazón, whose spiritual journey spans from born-again evangelicalism to unitarianism to unitarians considering christ–our favorite UCC joke. We discuss coming out and family relationships and what Latinx inclusion in the church looks like. And, there's a little bit of pentacostal pro-wrestling, as a treat. Let's get right into this encuentro. www.sanadelcorazon.com Podcast recorded by Taylor Ramage and edited by Storm Miguel Florez Email the podcast at encuentroslatinxs@gmail.com

    Encuentro 23: RJ Robles–Trans People Are Divine

    Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2022 62:54


    You may remember La Muna from one of our previous episodes. Well, she just wrote a reflection piece for Encuentros Latinx called "5 Loaves and 2 Fish" that you can now find on UCC.org. Encuentros Latinx posts monthly, short reflections for spiritual contemplation, so go check them out if devotional reading is part of your spiritual practice.   I've got a book recommendation for you today: Transcendent Kingdom by Yaa Gyasi. It's about a woman named Gifty who's the daughter of Ghanain immigrants and is currently a neuroscience PhD candidate. But she comes from a strong Pentecostal background, a mother struggling with mental health issues, and a family tragedy that, over time, upended Gifty's absolute faith in God. Gifty is forced to confront all of this when her mother enters into her worst spell with her mental health issues in many, many years. This is a phenomenal novel and Gifty's story reminds me so much of the faith journeys that many of my guests have shared on this podcast.   Speaking of guests, today you'll hear my conversation with RJ Robles, which spans from an incident with biting ants in Puerto Rico to an expansion and weaving together of multiple spiritualities. It's quite a ride challenging every barrier of faith and gender, so let's get right into this encuentro.   Encuentros Latinx reflection piece by La Muna: https://www.ucc.org/5-loaves-of-bread-and-2-fish/   RJ's social media Instagram: @boiricanjoy  Facebook: RJ Robles  

    Encuentro 22: Lauren Davila the Anthology Queen

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2022 63:05


    Today's episode is the first of what will hopefully be several episodes beautifully combining two areas of my life: my work on this podcast and my work as an author. My guest is Lauren Davila, editor of many anthologies, including two Latinx anthologies coming out this fall. I have a fantasy short story in one of those anthologies. So as we get closer to publication, I'm hoping to bring you some of the other Latinx authors I'm being published with in future episodes. Lauren and I have a wonderful conversation about fiction anthologies as community storytelling spaces and why she enjoys working on them. We also talk about the weird things that happen at Christian colleges and, briefly, whether you can still be Mexican and not like corn. All Latinx experiences are valid here, so let's get right into this encuentro. Lauren's Twitter: @laurengilmore03 Lauren's Instagram: @laurentdavila Podcast recorded by Taylor Ramage and edited by Storm Miguel Florez Email the podcast at encuentroslatinxs@gmail.com

    Encuentro 21: Álvaro Durán ”We live in a spectrum”

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2022 55:11


    Maybe it's alright to risk a little blasphemy when attempting greater love and radical inclusion, which is a running theme in my conversation with today's guest: Álvaro Durán. We have a great conversation about the colonization of queer language and what salvation rooted in liberation looks like. He also shares all of the work he's doing in pastoral ministry and advancing LGBTQ rights in El Salvador, so let's get right into this encuentro. Follow Álvaro's work with Comunidad de Magdala: https://www.facebook.com/libresencristosv/  Email the podcast at encuentroslatinxs@gmail.com

    Encuentro 20: Marcelino Rivera ”Again, my message will be: live your authentic life.”

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2022 50:03


    Attention ministers seeking a new calling. Faith Community United Church of Christ in Bensenville, Illinois seeks a settled, full-time pastor. They're looking for a leader who speaks strong English and Spanish with a considerable knowledge of both cultures to bridge between current and future members and their ever-changing community. Visit the congregation's website at www.faithcommunityucc.com. Find this opportunity listing at oppsearch.ucc.org/id/4775.  My guest today is Marcelino Rivera, whose formation in a community focused on sharing and welcoming shaped him into a minister who extends that welcome to those who've been forgotten by the church. We talk about some of the limitations of the term Latinx, Latinidad in the UCC, and how the Pulse nightclub shooting changed his ministry. Fun fact: he had an encuentro of his own with Elliot Page and we chat a bit about that encuentro in this encuentro. It's encuentroception here on the podcast, so let's get right into it. Racism toolkit: https://www.ucc.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/RACISM-TOOLKIT-2021.pdf LGBTQ+ toolkit: https://www.ucc.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/LGBTQ-TOOLKIT-2021.pdf You can find the video feed and other Encuentros Latinx videos on the UCC's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6VgfHt6zEy6fiX4DkjRjuH3Rly3wyeV3 Email the podcast at encuentroslatinxs@gmail.com

    Encuentro 19: Lisbeth Rivera ”The religion I believe in is explicit about the role of justice”

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2022 57:34


    Welcome, beautiful listeners, to Encuentros Latinx in 2022. Do you like science fiction and fantasy? Do you want to support new and emerging Black and Latinx authors? Well, you'll be pleased to know that I have a fantasy short story slated to be published in a young adult Latinx anthology called Where Monsters Lurk and Magic Hides. This is one of three anthologies being published by Bee Infinite Publishing, a Black-owned indie publisher. There's a Kickstarter running right through January 22 to make these books possible with a wide range of donation levels. This is not only your way of pre-ordering these books, but it's also an opportunity to support marginalized writers that face an uphill battle with a publishing industry dominated by whiteness. Find Bee Infinite Publishing on Instagram and Twitter to learn more about this campaign and thank you for any donation or spreading of the word you do. Link to the Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/94423297/bee-infinite-publishings-2022-bipoc-anthology-projects/description You will be blessed to know that the holidays are not over here at Encuentros Latinx. My guest Lisbeth Melendez Rivera tells us all about the months long winter holidays she remembers celebrating in Puerto Rico. Then, we get into one of the most nuanced and in-depth discussions of the term Latinx that I've had the pleasure of having on this show. Email the podcast at encuentroslatinxs@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UCCEncuentrosLatinx/?ref=py_c

    Encuentro 18: Storm Miguel Florez ”Collective liberation became my spirituality”

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2021 74:33


    Encuentros Latinx is wrapping up yet another wonderful year with Posadas Navideñas on December 15th at 5pm eastern, 4pm central, and 2pm pacific. Join us yet again on Zoom for music and fellowship.   I have neglected to mention that this podcast now has a video feed sometimes! You can find those videos and videos of other Encuentros Latinx work on the United Church of Christ's YouTube channel. We have a whole playlist dedicated to our stuff. You might especially want to check out the video of today's episode because my guest is sharing a video clip from his latest documentary.   Who is this guest? It's none other than Storm Miguel Florez, the man behind all the editing of every Encuentros Latinx episode! He has so much to share about his experience with gender and sexuality, growing up in a time period and culture where it was just not accepted, yet still finding people who shaped him and helped him grow into identities that break binaries. He also tells us about his film work and other creative stuff he does, so again you will absolutely want to stick around to the end and go check out the video episode on YouTube. You can find the video feed and other Encuentros Latinx videos on the UCC's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6VgfHt6zEy6fiX4DkjRjuH3Rly3wyeV3 Email the podcast at encuentroslatinxs@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UCCEncuentrosLatinx/?ref=py_c Register for Posadas Navideñas: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfZgv7EgZgQbfGtnbhenj-q16cXdDOwoZv0dqLxaUycvtwVDQ/viewform

    Encuentro 17: Unlearning Racism and Homophobia Using Storytelling Toolkits

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 35:44


    We are breaking our usual format this month and bringing you a panel episode with the Encuentros Latinx Advisory Committee demonstrating our racism and LGBTQ+ toolkits. Both resources are available for download and use in your own congregation. Racism toolkit: https://www.ucc.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/RACISM-TOOLKIT-2021.pdf LGBTQ+ toolkit: https://www.ucc.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/LGBTQ-TOOLKIT-2021.pdf You can find the video feed and other Encuentros Latinx videos on the UCC's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6VgfHt6zEy6fiX4DkjRjuH3Rly3wyeV3 Email the podcast at encuentroslatinxs@gmail.com

    Encuentro 16: Josue Perea ”We need terminology that unites us”

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2021 66:20


    My guest today is Josue Perea and in the spirit of the Halloween season, we start off with a discussion about death and mortality with a little help from some beloved sci-fi series. Then, Josue shares his own experience of the term Latinx and Afrolatinidad, and ties it all into his pastoral work. Just a friendly reminder that Encuentros Latinx has a racism toolkit that you can download for free and use in your own congregation for racial justice work and Josue is the author of one of the passages. You'll want to stick around to the end of the show to hear his words! Josue's work and social media IG: @guesnerth Afrolatin@forum: www.afrolatinoforum.org Register for Colectivo UCC's Latinx Heritage Month Celebration 4pm ET, 3pm CT, 1pm PT! https://bit.ly/2XE2XOQ

    Encuentro 15: La Muna "Christ was in my dream"

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2021 72:53


    Today's guest is musician La Muna. Those of you who were at General Synod may remember her song Rooted In Your Love. I got a chance to catch up with her and she shares wonderful experiences of her family's coffee farm in Colombia, the trinitarian nature of her relationship with God, and how her activism has shaped her music. La Muna's music: https://lamuna.bandcamp.com/album/coraz-n-norte https://www.corazonnorte.com/ https://www.youtube.com/user/lamunamusica Email the podcast at encuentroslatinxs@gmail.com. Facebook: UCC Encuentros Latinx This episode was recorded by Taylor Ramage and edited by Storm Miguel Florez.

    Tostones con Taylor 3: Encuentros Latinx at General Synod

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2021 23:40


    Today's longer tostones episode is all about General Synod! Get a snapshot of our presence there and the shenanigans I got myself into.

    Encuentro 14: Amparo Ortiz "Language always comes back to identity"

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2021 120:55


    I am very excited to bring you today's guest, Amparo Ortiz. Amparo is the author of a young adult fantasy book called Blazewrath Games about a Puerto Rican girl who aims to play in an international competition with dragons and she ends up embroiled in an international conspiracy. The sequel, Dragonblood Ring is coming out in October, so look forward to that. In true Puerto Rican fashion, we had a very long conversation starting with memories of Old San Juan and the fanfiction she wrote about the nuns in her Catholic school, then going into how much of the real world artists should use for inspiration. If “Cat Person” means anything to you, that's what we get into. If not, you'll just have to find out. We also had a great discussion about religious iconography and grace and forgiveness in the age of social media. And then we brought it all home with a discussion about her current and upcoming work, and Latinx identity in Blazewrath Games. Find the most comfortable couch at your titi's house because we are not leaving this party for a long, long while. Follow Amparo Ortiz: Twitter: @amparo_ortiz Instagram: @amparo_ortiz TikTok: @amparo_ortiz_author Buy Blazewrath Games: https://bookshop.org/books/blazewrath-games-9781662036941/9781645670797 Pre-order Dragonblood Ring: https://bookshop.org/books/dragonblood-ring/9781645673163 Email the podcast at encuentroslatinxs@gmail.com. Facebook: UCC Encuentros Latinx This episode was recorded by Taylor Ramage and edited by Storm Miguel Florez.

    Encuentro 13: Kristina Lizardy-Hajbi "Comunidad is what sustains us"

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2021 103:05


    Today's guest is Kristina Lizardy-Hajbi. We have such a great conversation about biracial and biethnic experience, her work with the Colectivo de UCC Latinx Ministries, which is the umbrella collecting all Latinx ministries in the church, and toward the end we grapple with this question of what does it mean for UCC churches to be inclusive of Latinx people? It's a nice, long episode for you this month! Attention General Synod attendees! Be sure to check out BOTH Encuentros Latinx workshops: When Privilege Enters the Room and Decolonizing Faith. Correction to one of the books mentioned: Aftershocks of Disaster: Puerto Rico Before and After the Storm Edited by Yarimar Bonilla and Marisol LeBrón Email the podcast at encuentroslatinxs@gmail.com. Facebook: UCC Encuentros Latinx This episode was recorded by Taylor Ramage and edited by Storm Miguel Florez.

    Tostones con Taylor 2: Rembering Pulse 5 Years Later

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2021 5:25


    Today's mini-cast is pretty serious and heavy because it is the 5 year anniversary of the Pulse nightclub shooting, a tragedy at the intersection of Latinx and queer. The UCC observed this with a virtual webinar service, which you can find on their YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/lr-oGr4Qw_E

    Encuentro 12: Rev. Rhina Ramos "I never craved assimilation"

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2021 58:05


    General Synod is fast approaching and Encuentros Latinx will be there! We'll be running a couple of workshops, one of which is working through our racism toolkit and that will be facilitated by yours truly and my guest for today's episode: Rhina Ramos! Rhina is the current president, leader, la jefa of Encuentros Latinx, the one who keeps us all organized and moving forward on all of the work this ministry does. In this episode, she shares how she has always lived into her proud immigrant identity, and details her winding faith journey. We talk about the origin and vision of Encuentros Latinx, the impact it's had so far, and share more details about our upcoming workshops! How many UCC acronyms can we fit into a single episode? Episode recorded by Taylor Ramage and edited by Storm Miguel Flores.

    Encuentro 11: Kira Ming "We are to use our gifts to elevate our lives”

    Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2021 58:55


    My guest today is Kira Ming, business owner, author, and entrepreneur. We chat about reggaeton, our different experiences not being immediately seen as Latina, and being your best self with law of attraction. Keep up with Kira here! Instagram: @therealkiraming Website: www.therealkiraming.com Kira's book Small Business, Big Success is available through Barnes and Noble and Amazon! Email the podcast at encuentroslatinxs@gmail.com. This episode was recorded by Taylor Ramage and edited by Storm Miguel Florez.

    Tostones con Taylor 1: How did I get involved with Encuentros Latinx?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2021 9:42


    Introducing a new, occasional segment to the Encuentros Latinx podcast! Tostones con Taylor is a brief time where I share about my own experience or provide more details about other work Encuentros Latinx is doing. So grab your tostones (literal or metaphorical) and settle in for a story! A new, regular episode of Encuentros Latinx will be posted next week. Email: encuentroslatinxs@gmail.com Facebook: UCC Encuentros Latinx

    Encuentro 10: Angeley Crawford Gibb “I am Black in every language I speak.”

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2021 59:53


    My guest today is one of my old critique partners from my senior seminar creative writing class in college. Poet and educator Angeley Crawford shares the rich tapestry of her Blackness rooted in Costa Rica, the Caribbean, the West Indies, and other African diaspora communities that shaped her. She also shares her experiences as an educator, what formed her as a creative writer, and other amazing projects she's a part of. Listen to the end for some spoken word, but for now, let's get right into this encuentro. Follow Angely on Instagram @lanegraspeaks Follow @defineblackus on Instagram "The X in Latinx is a Wound, Not a Trend" by Alan Peleaz Lopez Encuentros Latinx Podcast is hosted by Taylor Ramage and edited by Storm Miguel Florez.

    Encuentro 9: Nelson Rabell “God is pleased with who we are the way we are”

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2021 68:03


    My guest today is Pastor Nelson Rabell and he lays out for us the richness of what it is to be Puerto Rican, the breadth of traditions Latinx people bring to the church, and the journey of his work as an LGBTQ+ ally and anti-racist activist. Let's get right into this encuentro. Nelson Rabell's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nelson.rabell

    Encuentro 8: Yaz Mendez Nuñez: "Latinx just sounds like queer Spanglish"

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2021 60:29


    My guest today is Yaz Mendez Nuñez from Soulforce, an organization dedicated to ending white Christian supremacy, and we get into the nuances of the X in Latinx, their experiences existing in nebulous spaces of race and identity, and how their mysterious, inexplicable love for their cat is akin to their inexplicable love of God. Follow @soulforceorg on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Their biggest program is Teología Sin Vergüenza, a media project where queer and/or feminist theologians have conversations with each other about contemporary issues. You can find that project at @teosinverguenza on Facebook and Instagram. New year, new name! "Proyecto Encuentros de Gracia y Bienvenida" is now "Encuentros Latinx" and this show is the Encuentros Latinx Podcast. Same content, and almost the same title! Email the show at encuentroslatinxs@gmail.com.

    Encuentro 7: Brahidaliz Martinez "Coquí said, 'I do not like this way of things. I want to be heard."

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2021 64:03


    I hope you all had a wonderful holiday season and may 2021 not be 2020.  My guest today is Brahidaliz Martinez and he weaves a beautiful story of how the beloved coqui got its name while sharing his own family history. He also shares the journey of some of his writing projects and we get into a great discussion about She-Ra and Latinx representation in science fiction and fantasy stories. Follow Brahidaliz on Twitter: @brahidaliz

    Encuentro 6: Alejandra Caraballo "I was a black sheep within my family"

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2020 84:11


    Today, I'm very excited to bring you Alejandra Caraballo, who is just a powerhouse in terms of her background and all the amazing work she's doing, including her recent decision to run for a local political office in New York City. I had the privilege of connecting with her at Creating Change back in January and it was great to catch up with her again. We chat about the mountains in Puerto Rico, hardcore music, leaving religion, and how she's found community and purpose knowing that we are but specs in an expansive universe. Alejandra's social media: Instagram and Twitter: @esqueer_ Campaign website: Fightforjustice.nyc   Join Proyecto de Gracia y Bienvenida for a special Christmas event! Check our Facebook page for registration info for Posadas Navideñas. https://www.facebook.com/UCCBienvenida

    Encuentro 5: Rev. Alba Onofrio AKA Rev. Sex "There's a political move to get Latinxs absorbed into whiteness."

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2020 62:47


    The second of our back-from-hiatus-back-to-back special. We'll resume our monthly schedule after this episode. My guest today is Revered Alba Onofrio AKA Reverend Sex and we really get into naming the insidious project of whiteness to claim Latinxs who feel distanced from their heritage, unpack the complexities of mixed identity, and name this force called “Christian supremacy.” This may be a UCC-backed podcast, but the UCC gets called out and we're blessed for it, honestly. Follow Rev. Alba's work at Soulforce and Teologia Sin Verguenza: https://www.soulforce.org/ https://www.facebook.com/TeoSinVerguenza/  

    Encuentro 4: Katie Simbala "God led me into these outskirts”

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2020 69:34


    We're back with the first of our "sorry for the unexpected hiatus but life happened to Taylor" back-to-back episodes. Today, we've got Katie Simbala talking about that charismatic conservatism that a lot of Latinxs grow up with, ministry on the outskirts, being faithfully LGBT and faithfully polyamorous, and most importantly, tamales at Christmas time. As always, you can email us for all your podcast-related comments at encuentroslatinxs@gmail.com. I am always looking for fascinating people to bring onto the show, so if you fall in that intersection of LGBTQ and Latinx, hit me up. Katie's social media: www.facebook.com/worshipex  www.thetriadfam.com  www.instagram.com/kap2ure

    Hiatus Update!

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2020 1:53


    Hiatuses aren't great, especially unplanned ones. But we're bouncing back from ours now and have some things for you to look forward to!

    Encuentro 3: Rev. Dr. Marilyn Pagán-Banks "We gained Jesus, but what have we lost?"

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2020 61:35


    Today's guest is Rev. Dr. Marilyn Pagán-Banks, who shares her experiences of Puerto Rican identity and culture here in the States as well as the fraught history of colonialism and Christianity that formed Puerto Rico and Latin America as we know it today. What have we lost and gained through that history, and what does that knowledge mean today for Puerto Ricans on and off the island? Marilyn also shares the litany of amazing justice work she's doing to heal and uplift her community. Follow Rev. Marilyn on social media. Instagram: @hood_n_holy Twitter: @mujerdediosmpb

    Encuentro 2: Yadi Martinez-Reyna "I existed between two worlds."

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2020 57:32


    Taylor's guest today is our podcast logo designer Yadi Martinez-Reyna and we chat about everything from growing up in the borderlands between the United States and Mexico to authenticity in telling stories to the cool work they're doing at First UCC Second Life. Keep up with Yadi here: website: cre8tivepastor.org Instagram: @creativeliberal

    Encuentro 1: Rev. Edwin Perez Jr. "God was speaking into my bones"

    Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2020 60:58


    In our first episode, Rev. Edwin Perez Jr. shares memories of growing up in Puerto Rico and his tumultuous journey accepting his sexuality in light of his Pentecostal upbringing. He and Taylor also discuss latinidad and the fraught attempts at trying to define who counts as Latinx. Follow Rev. Edwin Perez Jr.! Website: https://therevperez.com/about-me/ Instagram: @therevperez This episode was recorded well before our official launch, so the toolkits are out now! https://www.ucc.org/proyecto_encuentros_gracia_y_bienvenida_toolkits

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