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Talking to Grandma is a weekly podcast that elevates stories, science, and strategies to help you raise and teach multilingual and bilingual children. Hosted by Dr. Veronica Benavides, founder and CEO of Bilingual Generation, an organization that helps children with bilingualism in their bones stay connected to their heritage languages and cultures. She's a Harvard-educated doctora who has experienced losing, recovering, and passing on her heritage language to her children. Whether you are a parent, grandparent, teacher, researcher, school leader, or simply someone interested in the topics of language learning and language preservation, this podcast is for you. Through interviews with amazing guests and solo episodes, you will find the resources, guidance, and strategies needed to support you in your journey.

Talking to Grandma


    • Apr 2, 2024 LATEST EPISODE
    • every other week NEW EPISODES
    • 34m AVG DURATION
    • 42 EPISODES

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    The Talking to Grandma podcast is an absolute gem that shines brightly in the world of podcasts. From the moment I started listening, I was captivated by its authenticity, warmth, and depth. This podcast is a true testament to the power of storytelling and the importance of preserving our family connections in today's fast-paced world. Dr. Veronica Benavides has done an exceptional job curating a season that delves into the experiences and memories of nurturing Spanish-speaking family members, and it is truly remarkable.

    One of the best aspects of The Talking to Grandma podcast is its ability to capture the essence of humanity. Through these conversations with wonderful people, we are reminded of the beauty and complexity that exist within our families. The podcast explores not only language and childhood memories but also deeper themes such as love, resilience, and cultural identity. Each episode feels like a delightful conversation with a dear friend or family member, filled with genuine moments of joy, care, and important teaching and learning.

    Another standout aspect of this podcast is its ability to inspire action. As listeners, we can't help but be moved by the stories shared on The Talking to Grandma. It prompts us to pause and reflect on our own experiences and relationships with our loved ones. I often find myself pausing an episode to text a thought or strategy to a friend or colleague because these conversations hold so much wisdom and insight. The podcast serves as a catalyst for meaningful conversations around language equity and justice in today's society.

    If I had to pinpoint a potential downside to The Talking to Grandma podcast, it would be hard-pressed to find one. However, some episodes may resonate more strongly with certain listeners based on their personal experiences or cultural backgrounds. While this does not detract from the overall impact of the podcast, it may mean that some episodes resonate less deeply with certain individuals.

    In conclusion, The Talking to Grandma podcast is an extraordinary endeavor that deserves recognition for its contribution to the podcasting world. Dr. Veronica Benavides has curated a truly remarkable season that skillfully intertwines language, childhood memories, and the unique experiences of nurturing Spanish-speaking family members. This podcast not only entertains and educates but also inspires listeners to cherish and celebrate their own family connections. The importance of language equity and justice is brought to the forefront through the stories shared on this platform. Thank you, Dr. Benavides, for your dedication to preserving these valuable conversations and for creating a podcast that radiates with love, humanity, and understanding.



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    S3 Ep32: “Two Languages, Twice the Opportunities” Bilingual education advocacy with Gina Rodriguez & Carolyne Crolotte

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 43:14


    Welcome to Talking to Grandma, a weekly podcast that elevates stories, science, and strategies to help you raise and teach multilingual and bilingual children. Hosted by Dr. Veronica Benavides, founder and CEO of Bilingual Generation, an organization that helps children with bilingualism in their bones stay connected to their heritage languages and cultures. Today, you'll hear from the passionate duo Carolyne Crolotte and Gina Rodriguez as they explore the impact of Proposition 227 on bilingual education in California and their work to shift the narrative through the Two Languages, Twice the Opportunities campaign.  Listen as we dispel common myths and share tools and strategies to communicate the many benefits of bilingual education. Two Languages, Twice The Opportunities Materials English / Spanish Brochure English / Chinese Brochure English Social Media Toolkit Spanish Social Media Toolkit Chinese Social Media Toolkit Learn more:  First5la.org EarlyEdge California CAMPAIGN LAUNCH ENCOURAGES DUAL LANGUAGE LEARNING ACROSS L.A. COUNTY Reading by 9: 3 reasons why language is your child's secret superpower

    S3 Ep31: Advancing Equity in Multilingual Education with Dr. Conor P. Willams

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 44:55


    Welcome to Talking to Grandma, a weekly podcast that elevates stories, science, and strategies to help you raise and teach multilingual and bilingual children. Hosted by Dr. Veronica Benavides, founder and CEO of Bilingual Generation, an organization that helps children with bilingualism in their bones stay connected to their heritage languages and cultures. In today's episode, we speak with the insightful, witty, and humble Conor P. Williams. In our conversation, he shares his research on expanding equitable and multilingual learning opportunities for young, linguistically diverse children in the United States.  Listen to hear us discuss the colonization of dual language programs and the importance of equity and access in these spaces.  Check out these articles: The Intrusion of White Families Into Bilingual Schools Ensuring Equitable Access to Dual-Language Immersion Programs: Supporting English Learners' Emerging Bilingualism

    S3 Ep30: Language, Media Representation, and Parenthood with Mike Alfaro from Sí Sabo Kids

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 37:01


    Welcome to Talking to Grandma, a weekly podcast that elevates stories, science, and strategies to help you raise and teach multilingual and bilingual children. Hosted by Dr. Veronica Benavides, founder and CEO of Bilingual Generation, an organization that helps children with bilingualism in their bones stay connected to their heritage languages and cultures. Today, we speak with the brilliant and funny Mike Alfaro about the impact of assimilation on identity and explore his inspiration for the creation of Millennial Loteria and Sí Sabo Kids.  Mike Alfaro is a Creative Director, Content Creator, and Children's Book Writer with over 370k followers on social media (@millennialloteria). Recognized as one of TikTok's 2023 Latinx Visionary Voices, he also earned a spot in the inaugural class of the LA Time's 2022 Vanguardia List—celebrating Latino innovators, instigators, and power players breaking through barriers. His influence extends beyond social media, having been profiled by The New York Times, the Today Show, The Kelly Clarkson Show, Time Magazine, Oprah Magazine, Telemundo, and many more outlets. Originally from Guatemala, he now resides in Los Angeles with his wife Amy, baby Mya, and dog Bugsy. Tune in to hear Mike emphasize the importance of breaking stereotypes and showcasing the diversity and modernity of the Latine community. Learn more about Si Sabo Kids on instagram @sisabokids Learn more about Millennial Loteria on instagram @millennialloteria

    S3 Ep29: Language learning that is Abuelita and science approved with the Bili Team Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 15:46


    Welcome to Talking to Grandma, a weekly podcast that elevates stories, science, and strategies to help you raise and teach multilingual and bilingual children. Hosted by Dr. Veronica Benavides, founder and CEO of Bilingual Generation, an organization that helps children with bilingualism in their bones stay connected to their heritage languages and cultures. Over the past couple of years, we have been talking with families and educators of kids with bilingualism in their bones through this podcast and our work with Bilingual Generation on our mission to create resources for educators and families that help kids maintain a connection to their heritage languages and cultures. One of our latest resources that has been brewing is The Bili app, a visionary app crafted by our team at Bilingual Generation. We are back with another episode with the Bili team, who helped bring the visionary app to life. If you missed last week's episode, make sure you check it out after this! Today, you will hear from Project director Maried Rivera Nieves, Intern developers Aleksandra Makhrova and Fernando Perez Gutierrez, and Artist Graciella Delgado.   Learn more about Bili and join the waitlist to download later this year: www.thebiliapp.com Follow Bili on Instagram: @thebiliapp

    S3 Ep28: Language learning that is Abuelita and science approved with the Bili Team Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 31:05


    Welcome to Talking to Grandma, a weekly podcast that elevates stories, science, and strategies to help you raise and teach multilingual and bilingual children. Hosted by Dr. Veronica Benavides, founder and CEO of Bilingual Generation, an organization that helps children with bilingualism in their bones stay connected to their heritage languages and cultures. Over the past couple of years, we have been talking with families and educators of kids with bilingualism in their bones through this podcast and our work with Bilingual Generation on our mission to create resources for educators and families that help kids maintain a connection to their heritage languages and cultures. One of our latest resources that has been brewing is The Bili app, a visionary app crafted by our team at Bilingual Generation. Born from collaborations with bilingual educators and families, Bili is a response to the challenges communities face in finding dynamic, culturally responsive tools to support language learning at home and at school.  Over the next two episodes, I will be bringing you a collection of interviews with the people putting together the Bili App.  Today, you will hear from non other than the very Host of Talking to Grandma, Dr. Veronica Benavides as well as chief technology officer, Johnathan Chin and UX designer, Sarah Lynch. Follow Bili on Instagram: @thebiliapp

    S3 Ep27: The Father/Daughter Bilingual Journey with Dr. Armando X. Orduña & Giuliana Sol Orduña

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 56:11


    Welcome to Talking to Grandma, a weekly podcast that elevates stories, science, and strategies to help you raise and teach multilingual and bilingual children. Hosted by Dr. Veronica Benavides, founder and CEO of Bilingual Generation, an organization that helps children with bilingualism in their bones stay connected to their heritage languages and cultures. Talking to Grandma host, Dr. Veronica Benavides is returning to SXSW Edu next week to lead a panel alongside Dr. Vanessa Santiago Schwarz called Sí Sabo: Children with Bilingualism in Their Bones Speak. Last summer Armando Orduña and his daughter Giuliana shared their vulnerable conversation about language, identity, and growing up bilingual in America. This conversation and other talks with kids with bilingualism in their bones sparked the inspiration for this panel discussion.  This week, we bring you these inspiring conversations from the archives of Talking to Grandma as we revisit this episode we published last summer. If you're heading to SXSW EDU this year, be sure to stop by the panel on Tuesday, March 5th, at 11:30 AM! We hope to see you in Austin! 

    S3 Ep26: Infusing “Wellness Con Cultura” into Healing with Jennifer Velasquez

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 39:08


    Welcome to Talking to Grandma, a weekly podcast that elevates stories, science, and strategies to help you raise and teach multilingual and bilingual children. Hosted by Dr. Veronica Benavides, founder and CEO of Bilingual Generation, an organization that helps children with bilingualism in their bones stay connected to their heritage languages and cultures. In this episode, we explore the vital connection between culture, language, and wellness with Jennifer Velasquez.  Jennifer Velasquez is an illustrator and the founder of Almadé,  a wellness company that provides BIPOC women with the tools to heal their inner child and break free from their generational curses. Using her background in adult education and love of neuroscience, Jennifer's science-based and abuela-approved tools are used by therapists, social workers, and in classrooms across the country.   She creates in the Catskill Mountains of New York with her husband Jake and pup Ruthie.  For more on her work visit, www.almadeshop.com and connect with her on Instagram @almadeshop. Join us as she shares how her health led her to discover a side to her heritage language she had yet to uncover and how she plans to bridge generations through her work. 

    S3 Ep25: Nurturing Language, Identity, and Connection with Dorenyse Díaz

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 41:51


    Welcome to Talking to Grandma, a weekly podcast that elevates stories, science, and strategies to help you raise and teach multilingual and bilingual children. Hosted by Dr. Veronica Benavides, founder and CEO of Bilingual Generation, an organization that helps children with bilingualism in their bones stay connected to their heritage languages and cultures. In this episode, join us as we delve into the enriching conversation with Dorenyse Díaz, exploring the intricate dynamics of language loss and preservation within the context of her Nicaraguan heritage. Díaz sheds light on the challenges and triumphs of maintaining a connection to our cultural and linguistic identities. Dorenyse Díaz self identifies as a Nicaraguan queer fat femme based out of the ancestral lands of the Tongva and Gabrielino peoples (Los Angeles). She's a former school leader, first in Northeast LA and then in the Macarthur Park/Pico Union area of Los Angeles. She's worked as a consultant, teacher, and community organizer and her work has focused on supporting educators, leaders, and entrepreneurs in anti-racism and transformative justice, language justice, disability justice, and inclusive practices. Dorenyse is passionate about decolonizing mental health and healing work, spirituality, queerness, radical body love + acceptance, combatting fatphobia, and addressing anti-Blackness in Latine communities. She is the proud dog mama of Pofi (his name means “best friend” in Nicaraguan Spanish), a 2-year-old Shih Tzu/Terrier mix who loves doing zoomies, playing in the sand but never in water, listening to songs from his favorite show Bluey while on long drives, and taking trips to the fascinating drive-thru car wash. Dorenyse is also a loving tía to her wonderful niece and nephews: Eddie (15), Liam (13), Everly (9), and Ian (5). Tune in to explore the intersections of language, identity, and healing as we navigate the journey towards affirming and valuing our language and culture. You can find Dorenyse on Instagram at www.instagram.com/dorenyse You can learn more about her work at NewSchools Venture Fund here. 

    S3 Ep24: Embracing Black Language as an act of defiance with Carmen Kynard

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 40:28


    Welcome to Talking to Grandma, a weekly podcast that elevates stories, science, and strategies to help you raise and teach multilingual and bilingual children. Hosted by Dr. Veronica Benavides, founder and CEO of Bilingual Generation, an organization that helps children with bilingualism in their bones stay connected to their heritage languages and cultures. In this episode, Carmen Kynard discusses her journey of embracing and maintaining Black language throughout her life, despite the challenges she faced in academia. Carmen Kynard is the Lillian Radford Chair in Rhetoric and Composition and Professor of English at Texas Christian University. Her award-wining research, teaching, and scholarship interrogate anti-racism, Black feminist pedagogies, AfroDigital/Black cultures and languages, and the politics of schooling with an emphasis on composition and literacies studies. She traces her research and teaching at her website, “Education, Liberation, and Black Radical Traditions” which has garnered over 2 million hits since its 2012 inception. Listen to hear Carmen's message of resilience, joy, and the pursuit of a more inclusive and equitable education system. Here is a link to her current course: http://www.funkdafied.org/ You can also find her on Instagram at: @ckdigidesign

    S3 Ep23: Connecting generations and making language learning fun with Carlos Torres from Yo Sabo The Game

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 46:28


    Welcome to Talking to Grandma, a weekly podcast that elevates stories, science, and strategies to help you raise and teach multilingual and bilingual children. Hosted by Dr. Veronica Benavides, founder and CEO of Bilingual Generation, an organization that helps children with bilingualism in their bones stay connected to their heritage languages and cultures. Today's episode of Talking to Grandma, we chat with Carlos Torres about Yo Sabo The game and how it has brought together generations and made language learning fun!  Carlos and his partner Jess are the creators of Yo Sabo The Game. They are first generation Mexican - American College graduates from the University of California, Riverside. They both grew up in Latino households but had different experiences growing up. They both continue to want to spread the Spanish Language and to engage those who feel like they need help to learn (or relearn) the language. They both have STEM backgrounds. Listen to hear about Carlos' journey and how you can make language learning fun in your home, gatherings and classroom! Buy Yo Sabo The Game: www.yosabothegame.com NBC Article: The 'no sabo kids' are pushing back on Spanish-language shaming

    S3 Ep22: A Teens Journey to Reclaim and Preserve Heritage Language With Zara Child

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 24:22


    Welcome to Talking to Grandma, a weekly podcast that elevates stories, science, and strategies to help you raise and teach multilingual and bilingual children. Hosted by Dr. Veronica Benavides, founder and CEO of Bilingual Generation, an organization that helps children with bilingualism in their bones stay connected to their heritage languages and cultures. Today we hear from Zara Child, a 17-year-old student and the author of a Singaporean Hokkien language learning book. Although her first language was Mandarin Chinese, and she has formally studied French and English, it is Singaporean Hokkien that has captured her imagination. Through her work, she strives to protect linguistic diversity. Listen to hear Zara's inspiring story and learn about the book she created, Jiak Ba Beh? A Taste of Singaporean Hokkien: An Introduction to Spoken Singaporean Hokkien. Learn more about Singaporean Hokkien  at Save Sg Hokkien or www.learndialect.sg  You can purchase her book here.

    S3 Ep21: Bridging Home and Classroom for Linguistic Richness with Nawal Qarooni

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 30:01


    Welcome to Talking to Grandma, a weekly podcast that elevates stories, science, and strategies to help you raise and teach multilingual and bilingual children. Whether you are a parent, grandparent, teacher, researcher, school leader, or simply someone interested in the topics of language learning and language preservation, this podcast is for you. Through interviews with amazing guests and solo episodes, you will find the resources, guidance, and strategies needed to support you in your journey.  We are kicking off Season 3 with a conversation with the formidable Nawal Qarooni. She is a Jersey-City-based educator and writer who supports a holistic approach to literacy instruction education spaces across the country. Drawing on her work as an inquiry-based leader and as a mother, Nawal's pedagogy is centered in the rich and authentic learning all families gift their children every day. She is the author of Nourishing Caregiver Collaborations: Elevating Home Experiences and Classroom Practices for Collective Care, which is out now! She also serves on the Library of Congress Literacy Awards Advisory Board, which funds powerful literacy programming in the world. You can learn more about her work at NQCLiteracy.org. Get ready for a thought-provoking discussion with Nawal, where she shares insights from her new book which sheds light on the intersection of cultural and linguistic preservation with literacy. Resources: https://nqcliteracy.org/caregiver-collaborations/ We love hearing from you! Tell us what you think of the podcast. Email us at hello@bilingualgeneration.com. You can also slide into our DMs on Instagram, @talkingtograndma. If you are interested in learning more about our workshops and curricular tools for schools serving multilingual and emerging multilingual students, visit our website at www.bilingualgeneration.com or write us at hello@bilingualgeneration.com 

    Mini Bonus Season: Navigating Multiracial Identity, Language and Culture with Sonia Bu

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 48:47


    In this episode, we chat with another grandma, Sonia Bu, who, in addition to being an amazing grandma, plays a special role as a board member and mentor to Bilingual Generation.  In this conversation, we dive deep into her experience with her multiracial background, the complexities of identity, and how language and culture intersect to shape one's sense of self. You are in for a treat today. Sit back, relax, and join us as we dive into this conversation! If you are a grandmother or know of a grandmother who would like to share their story of language and cultural preservation, please reach out to us at hello@bilingualgeneration.com - we would love to feature them on a future mini-season of the podcast! Learn more about the Brillando Bilingüe: The Bilingual Generation Alumni Speaker Series here: https://bit.ly/BGspeakerseries

    Mini Bonus Season: A Journey from Shame to Joy with Irene Benavides

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 31:57


    On this bonus episode of Talking to Grandma, our host, Vero, had the honor of interviewing her mother about how she went from only teaching her children English because she was made fun of for her accent to finding joy in her grandson's accent.  Irene is a mother of four children, grandmother of five children, and has been married for 46 years. Her story has inspired our work at Bilingual Generation, and we can't wait for you to hear and be inspired by her story!  If you are a grandmother or know of a grandmother who would like to share their story of language and cultural preservation, please reach out to us at hello@bilingualgeneration.com - we would love to feature them on a future mini-season of the podcast!  Learn more about the Brillando Bilingüe: The Bilingual Generation Alumni Speaker Series here: https://bit.ly/BGspeakerseries

    Mini Bonus Season: Let's Talk to Grandmas

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 7:30


    Over the past two seasons, we have heard from parents, children, educators, researchers, therapists, and museum directors, all dedicated to the work of heritage language preservation. In this mini-season, we wanted to talk to actual grandmas in honor of our podcast name and host, Vero's grandmother, Maria Medina. If you are a grandmother or know of a grandmother who would like to share their story of language and cultural preservation, please reach out to us at hello@bilingualgeneration.com - we would love to feature them on a future mini-season of the podcast!  Learn more about the Brillando Bilingüe: The Bilingual Generation Alumni Speaker Series here: https://bit.ly/BGspeakerseries

    Bonus Episode: Resonating Voices- Heritage Languages, Culture, and Education at SXSW EDU 2023"

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 9:27


    In this special bonus episode of Talking to Grandma, producer Beck takes listeners on a journey back to SXSW EDU in March 2023, where Bilingual Generation participated in an enlightening panel discussion and spoke with audience members about language preservation, cultural identity, and equitable education. We hear the voices of Angélica Sánchez, Daniel Hernandez, and Jon Chin, exploring the challenges and triumphs of preserving heritage languages and the importance of embracing cultural identity. Check out the full SXSW EDU session here! Find out more about the panelist and their work:  Diandra Morse, LCSW - @bilingualplayate on Instagram Dr. Vanessa Santiago Schwarz - www.vanessasantiagoschwarz.com Kaila Diaz - @bilinguitos on Instagram Dr. Veronica Benavides - @wearebilingualgeneration on Instagram You can find out more about our guests: Angélica Sánchez - @myth.787 on Instagram Daniel Hernandez - www.theblackwellschool.org Jon Chin - www.jonathanchin.com Follow us on Instagram @talkingtograndma Don't forget to rate and review! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

    Bonus Episode: Preserving Heritage Language in Antonito, Colorado

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 7:52


    In this special bonus episode of "Talking to Grandma," we embark on a captivating journey to Antonito, Colorado, a town nestled in the heart of Southern Colorado.  Join us as we dive into the stories of students and teachers who are part of the "Spanish for Heritage Speakers" class at Justice & Heritage Academy.  This work was also featured in a segment on Colorado Public Radio on May 17th. The piece featured an interview with the co-founder of Justice and Heritage Academy, Aaron Abeyta, sharing the context of language loss in the community in addition to the student's voices sharing their experience and hopes for the future.  Learn more about Justice & Heritage Academy: https://www.justiceheritageacademy.org Learn more about the Bilingual Generation: www.bilingualgeneration.com Learn more about the Margulf Foundation: https://www.margulffoundation.org Keep the conversation going on Instagram @talkingtograndma

    S2: That's a Wrap on Season 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 1:33


    We hope you enjoyed season 2 of Talking to Grandma! While our season has ended, we aren't quite done yet! Keep your ears peeled for some exciting bonus episodes coming your way soon.  And if you haven't already, please rate, review, and subscribe to our podcast. It costs you nothing and means everything to us - it helps us keep these podcast lights on and helps us bring powerful, important, narrative change work to the world. 

    S2: The Father/Daughter Bilingual Journey with Dr. Armando X. Orduña & Giuliana Sol Orduña

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 53:58


    We have spent almost two seasons talking with parents and educators of children with bilingualism in their bones, but in this episode, we get to hear very special conversations between a father and his daughter, who are both on the journey to preserve their heritage language. Dr. Armando X. Orguña and his daughter Giuliana Sol Orduña sat down to share what that journey looks like from each of their perspectives. 

    S2: Navigating Mixed Heritage with Henry Yau

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 34:43


    We each have unique identities that become even more complex when we have mixed heritage. In today's episode, Henry Yau shares how he heard the question, “What are you?” many times growing up with Chinese & Venezuelan heritage and how the diverse community of Houston welcomed him and continues to inspire his work today!  As a graduate of the University of Houston, Henry has become a seasoned professional in the field of public relations, a passionate advocate for diversity and representation in children's education, and has played a vital role in shaping the experience at the Children's Museum Houston for the past 16 years.  Connect on social media: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/henryyau Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/henry.yau.735/ Children's Museum of Houston: www.cmhouston.org Resources Henry mentioned: FLIP (Family Involvement Program): https://www.cmhouston.org/outreach-programs/flip

    S2: Reviving Heritage: An Inspiring Journey of Language Preservation and Community with Anita Sachariah

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 45:28


    As many of our listeners know, heritage language learning is hard but made a lot easier when done in  community. That is what Anita Sachariah has created with her Instagram account Bhashakids which helps connect the south asian diaspora to their heritage language. In today's episode, we hear Anita's story of how she is teaching her kids their heritage languages, even though these languages were nearly lost in her generation. She shares her vast knowledge of language and tips to make it easier to pass on languages to your kids. Find out more about Anita's work at bhashakids.com Resources Anita shared: Bilinguitos 

    S2: Creating Community to Reclaim Indigenous Language with Lizette B. Suxo Lagos

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 40:29


    Dr. Lizette B. Suxo (Sooks-so) shared her journey to connect with her Andean culture and learn Aymara, an indigenous language from the region. Like many people trying to learn their indigenous heritage language, she had to dig deep to find resources, which inspired her to create a hub for people looking to connect with their Andean culture. Dr. Lizette B. Suxo is an accomplished leadership coach. With over 2 decades of leadership in education, Lizette made a pivot in her career when she became a mom. Faced with important language learning decisions with regard to her son, and also in light of a recent rare disease diagnosis, the importance of raising her son as a multilingual global citizen quickly became a top priority. As a traveler of the world, Lizette has often worked to craft bridges between individuals and across communities. Learning the indigenous language of her ancestors has been a parallel learning experience for her as she raises a son who is bilingual and an emerging multilingual learner. After years of leading and learning in schools and school systems in the US and Latin America, Lizette is deeply interested in strengthening her connection to her cultural Andean roots by learning Aymara. While her family has spoken Aymara for centuries, their immigration to the US and Europe has resulted in a generation who does not speak it. Lizette aims to learn Aymara to ensure it does not disappear from her family and, as her teacher- or yatichiri - has said, “to learn our language is the preserve the ways in which our ancestors lived in the world. How they saw, felt, and experienced the world. How they made sense of it. If we lose our language, we lose that important vision and perspective.” Lizette is determined to strengthen her knowledge of Aymara so that she can build this connection with her mom (a native speaker) and her son, too. The Ayllu is an online virtual Adinx community for those looking to connect with Aymara and Quechua resources and people in the U.S. and abroad). Their website will go live on June 21st, which is the Aymara New Year or Wilkakuti (the 'Return of the Sun,' in Aymara) IG: @the_ayllu Aymara language resources (Lizette's 'yatichiri's (teacher's) page) FB: https://www.facebook.com/aymaryatiqana IG: @elis.ajata.rivera Quechua community resources IG: @quechuaproject UNESCO article on Aymara: https://courier.unesco.org/en/articles/aymara-has-not-said-its-last-word

    S2: Reconnecting to our whole and unbreakable selves with Robyn Moreno

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 46:56


    Over the years, we disconnect from ourselves, our ‘ser', the person we are before society and family and insecurities tell us who to be. This can mean losing language and culture from our lives. In this episode, we talk with Robyn Moreno about her new book, Get Rooted, and what it means to find our way back to our whole and unbreakable selves. Visit RobynMoreno.com for free meditations, to sign up for her newsletter, and check out upcoming events and offerings.

    S2: Emotional barriers tied to heritage language learning with Wendy Ramirez

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 35:20


    If you are a long-time podcast listener, you likely know that the emotional barriers tied to a heritage language can cause pressure or stress that non-heritage language learners don't experience. In this episode, Wendy Ramirez shares the complexity of language as it's tied to our identity and navigating the barriers of shame. Learn more about Spanish Sin Pena at www.spanishsinpena.com or @spanishsinpena on social media!

    S2: Shifting the Perception of Multilingual Learners with Josefine Benavides Sherrman

    Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 40:06


    Over the past decade, we've seen a shift in schools' perception of multilingual learners. Things like changing our language from “English Language Learner” to “emergent multilingual student” shows how we are moving from a singular focus on English acquisition to a more holistic approach to bilingualism and biliteracy. In this episode, we dig into that conversation with bilingual educator and specialist Josie Scherrman - in addition to being an amazing educator, she is also my sister! She talked with us about her journey to reclaim her heritage language, Spanish, and how she is now cultivating learning environments that value and encourage students in their home language.

    S2: Relearning your heritage language & culture alongside your parent with Gabrielle & Fran Kotkov

    Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 49:39


    In this episode, we talked with mother and daughter Fran and Gabrielle Kotkov about their experience reclaiming their Italian heritage language after it was lost two generations earlier. Check out Gabrielle's work at www.multilingualmontessori.org! 

    S2: How to Heal Generational Language Wounds with Dr. Veronica Benavides

    Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 15:21


    Generational language wounds speak to the idea that languages aren't lost just by chance or accident across the generations. Rather, there was trauma, discrimination, or deficit narrative that caused this language loss. In this episode, Dr. Veronica Benavides shares four steps you can take to heal generational language wounds! Don't forget to subscribe and share this podcast with a coworker, friend, or family member!

    S2: Critical consciousness in dual language and bilingual education with Rhonda Broussard

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 43:48


    Welcome back to Talking to Grandma! We are excited to share this powerful conversation with Rhonda Broussard about the double erasure of Black bilingual Americans and the lack of access to dual language programs for the Black community. Rhonda is an author, entrepreneur, and futurist. One Good Question: How Countries Prepare Youth to Lead is her first book. Broussard is an award-winning education entrepreneur and sought-after public speaker. She is the founder and CEO of Beloved Community, a national nonprofit committed to sustainable economic equity in schools, the workforce, and housing. She is a 28-year educator and researcher who founded and led a network of language immersion and international schools in the US. For more information, visit rhondabroussard.com.

    S2: Welcome Back for Season 2 of Talking To Grandma

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 2:59


    Welcome back for a new season of Talking to Grandma! We hope you enjoyed our first season and the amazing guests that brought us stories of resilience, joy, and hope on their language preservation journeys. This season, we hear stories from people who envision a world where heritage languages are preserved and valued, creating tools, resources, and communities where there once were none. Subscribe so you don't miss an episode!

    S1: Reclaiming Your Family's Heritage Language, Even if Your Elders Never Taught You from Forum KQED

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 53:49


    Trying to preserve heritage languages in a monolingual society is hard! For decades, languages have been lost for the sake of survival by many newcomers to the U.S. Now, there is a generational readiness to reclaim what was lost, but where do we begin? In February, Talking to Grandma host, Dr. Veronica Benavides, appeared on KQED's Forum and got to chat with Forum host Alexis Madrigal and Karen Garcia, a reporter with the Los Angeles Times. They dove deep into a conversation about reclaiming heritage languages and heard stories from callers in the San Francisco area. We are thrilled to bring this KQED Forum episode to our Talking to Grandma listeners. Find more from KQED Forum! Forum Website: https://www.kqed.org/forum Twitter: https://twitter.com/KQEDForum Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kqed_forum/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KQEDForum/ Reclaiming Your Family's Heritage Language, Even if Your Elders Never Taught You: https://www.kqed.org/forum/2010101892158/reclaiming-your-familys-heritage-language-even-if-your-elders-never-taught-you

    S1: Denver Voices: Stories of Language Loss and Preservation in the Denver Community

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 27:54


    Last year, our work with the Language Preservation Project took us to Denver, Colorado. As we began to design and think about our programming for educators and families, we met with a lot of great people in the community who all had their own journeys with language preservation and loss. In this episode, we highlight the voices of Denver as they share their stories. It was a reminder to us of why we started this work. We hope you take away as much inspiration as we did.

    S1: Overcoming a Complex Relationship with Heritage Language with Dr. Vanessa Santiago Schwarz

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 43:51


    The reason for language loss in a family can be deeply personal and complicated. In this episode, we talked with Dr. Vanessa Santiago Schwarz about the complex history of both her heritage languages, how that impacted her own relationship with language, and how she uses what she's learned as an educator and mother today. Find out more about our guest on her website www.vanessasantiagoschwarz.com

    S1: Language Preservation Project Team Stories with Nansi Guevara & Maried Rivera Nieves

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 42:45


    Creating resources that bring beauty and joy to the people we serve has become a goal for The Langauge Preservation Project. In this episode, two LPP collaborators, Maried Rivera Nieves and Nansi Guevara talk about creating art and design with equity and representation in mind. Listen to how representation shaped their own stories of language and cultural loss and preservation! Learn more about Maried's work with Bank Street College of Education Center on Culture, Race, and Equity and Nansi's art.

    S1: Language Preservation Project Team Stories with Jennifer Pressman and Irene Vergara

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 39:24


    As we start year 2 of our work with the Language Preservation Project, we want to share the stories of some of the other amazing folks we have worked with over the past year. The work we do is truly by us and for us. In this episode, Vero talked with Jenn Pressman & Irene Vergara, about making connections to language through little moments, food, and music! If you've struggled with finding ways to make connections to language for your kiddos, we have some gems of wisdom for you! You can find more about Jenn and Programa Familiar de Lenguaje on Facebook or Instagram (@programa_familiar_de_lenguaje)

    S1: Language Learning from the Black Perspective with Errol de Jesus of Morenita Mommy

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 44:39


    In this episode, we talked with Errol de Jesus from Morenita Mommy about her commitment to raising her autistic son multilingual. Errol's journey shows that while the complexities of life can take expectations and flip them upside down, forming community and connection can make language learning happen, even in hard times. You can find Errol on Instagram (@morenitamommy) or on her blog morenitamommy.com.

    S1: Passing on heritage language while still learning with Annie Lee

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023 38:57


    The journey of passing on a heritage language you are still learning can be scary. In this episode, Annie Lee shares with us how she reimagined bilingual parenting from a place of fear to a place of joy. If you have doubts and fears about your own bilingual parenting journey, join us in this conversation full of wisdom and reminders to give yourself grace!

    S1: Racializing the Latinx experience and language learning without shame with Dr. Gloria Rosario Wallace

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2022 48:45


    Dr. Gloria Rosario Wallace shared how she grew up rejecting the harmful narratives about her language and identity and how she continues to affirm language and culture as an educator, leader, and parent. Listen to the many nuggets of wisdom Dr. Gloria has to share in this episode! You can find Dr. Gloria Rosario Wallas on Twitter @GRosarioWallace.

    S1: Multilingual parenting with enoughness, grace, and accountability with Tamar Lawrence-Samuel

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 42:47


    Parenting can be a juggling act. Throw in the hard work of passing on one or more heritage languages, and it can feel impossible. In this episode, Tamar Lawrence-Samuel shares her experience balancing grace and accountability on her multilingual parenting journey. If you need a reminder that what you are doing is enough, we got you covered with this episode!

    S1: Bilingual Parenting Mental Health with Diandra Morse of Bilingual Playdate

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 45:13


    The process of raising bilingual children in a monolingual society is incredibly difficult and can take a toll on the mental health of a parent. In this episode, we talk with social worker Diandra Morse, LCSW, not only about parenting and bilingualism but the language of the heart and the mental load for parents raising bilingual children. If you are looking for connection and motivation on your own bilingual parenting journey, this episode is for you! You can find more of Diandra's work on Instagram at @bilingualplaydate!

    S1: A story of language loss and preservation with Dr. Veronica Benavides

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 22:34


    Linguistic oppression has plagued many cultures over the years, leaving generations unable to speak to older generations. Dr. Veronica Benavides shares her family's story of language loss and how she is reclaiming her heritage language and culture. Are you also on the journey to reclaim what was lost? Come along for the ride! You can find more about Dr. Veronica Benavides on our website www.thelanguageproject.co or Instagram @languagepreservationproject.

    S1: Multiple literacies and supporting emergent multilingualism with Dr. Luz Yadira Herrera & Dr. Carla España of the En Comunidad Collective

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 46:31


    The role educators play in shaping a child's connection and identity with their heritage language and culture is crucial. In this episode, Dr. Carla España and Dr. Luz Yadira Herrera reflect on how they are changing how educators support emergent multilingualism in the classroom. If you're an educator of children with bilingualism in their bones, join us for this conversation! You can find Dr. Carla & Dr. Luz at encomunidadcollective.com Check out their book, En Communidad: Lessons for Centering the Voices and Experiences of Bilingual Latinx Students.

    S1: Introducing Talking to Grandma

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 2:42


    Talking to Grandma is a weekly podcast that elevates the narratives of people who are on the journey to preserve their heritage language. In each episode, you will learn from the stories of people going against the grain to preserve their heritage language within families and communities in a monolingual-dominant society. We highlight the challenges, successes, and lessons learned to encourage and empower others on their own language preservation journey. If you like the sound of this, please subscribe to this podcast now and check out our website, thelanguageproject.co for additional resources. Also, follow us on Instagram @talkingtograndma to stay up to date when new episodes are launched. And a special shout out to Onward for sponsoring season one of this podcast. See you on the next episode!

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