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By Anita Cruz
175. Linda García: La clave de la riqueza eres tú

By Anita Cruz

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 61:10


En este episodio nos acompaña Linda García, inversionista en la bolsa de valores, conferencista y autora, para hablar de qué es la bolsa de valores, cómo y porqué invertir en la bolsa de valores, estadísticas que te impresionaran y cómo aprender a tener una mejor relación con el dinero. Linda nos presenta su libro “La clave de la riqueza eres tú”, el cuál está disponible en inglés y español y aquí te dejo el enlace para que puedas ordenarlo. También puedes seguir a Linda en Instagram aquí y les prometo que habrá segunda parte para ahora sí ponernos a accionar. Y también únete a la familia de Rollos de Mujeres en las redes sociales, y suscríbete a nuestro boletín para que te enteres de nuestros episodios y artículos nuevos. INSTAGRAM FACEBOOK TIKTOK YOUTUBE Y en http://www.rollosdemujeres.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Made in Latin America
Archives and Social Justice | E1

Made in Latin America

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 52:52


Places: Houston, Texas (United States) Projects: Arte Público Press and Recovery Programme (University of Houston), Chicana Por Mi Raza, International Center for the Arts of the Americas (MFAH) People: Gabriela Baeza Ventura, Lorena Gathereau, Linda García Merchant, Arden Decker

Latina to Latina
What Motivates Linda García to Build Wealth

Latina to Latina

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 20:05


The beloved financial educator explores the importance of identifying money wounds, challenges us to rethink "emergency" funds as a form of opportunity (you can hear our host hyperventilate!) and teaches us how to set a money intention. If you love the conversation, check out Linda's new book, "Wealth Warrior: 8 Steps for Communities of Color to Conquer the Stock Market."LTL is coming to a city near you! Subscribe to our email list and let us know where we should record next.

The Latin Wealth
Helping You Heal Money Wounds and Toxic Money Mentalities w/ Linda García

The Latin Wealth

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 63:17


Linda García (@luzwarrior) is the founder of In Luz We Trust. A platform helping you heal money wounds and toxic money mentalities, and empowering you to step into the wealth you deserve. Linda García is also the author of Wealth Warrior: 8 Steps for Communities of Color to Conquer the Stock Market! On this episode Linda García and I had a conversation about her incredible journey to financial freedom and becoming a Wealth Warrior! We spoke about everything from Linda's motivation to write a book, misconceptions about money, the mentality needed to become financially free and a lot more!!!  If you enjoyed this phenomenal episode with Linda García, please share this episode with a friend or family. Guest information -Instagram -Website Follow us on IG: @latinwealth Email for questions or inquiries: latinwealthpodcast@gmail.com

Her Money Matters
Healing Your Money Wounds to Build Wealth | HDM 354

Her Money Matters

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2023 31:09


Would you believe me if I said that healing your money wounds should be a priority in order to build wealth, even before learning about personal finances? It's true, ignoring these issues can hinder your progress towards building wealth. Tune into this episode where you will learn what you can do so you can really focus on building wealth! Don't let your money wounds hold you back any longer. Build wealth easier. How can you achieve this? In today's episode, Linda García will share her wisdom and tips on how to do it all from real life experience. Linda Garcia spent 17 years working in the TV and film industry before launching the Let There Be Luz podcast. Her spiritual journey inspired her life's purpose of aiding the Latinx community in healing generational money wounds. In 2020, she established a stock market course, and In Luz We Trust, a community of Latinx investors. In this episode you will learn:  The meaning of "generational money wound" and how it prevents us from building wealth. The story and meaning behind the name of Linda's book the Wealth Warrior that will have you wanting to learn more. Three ways to earn money in the U.S. that drastically helps build wealth. For a quick recap of this episode go to http://www.jenhemphill.com/354NEW! Join our community on Facebook here: https://jenhemphill.com/community The post, Healing Your Money Wounds to Build Wealth | HDM 354 appeared first on the Her Dinero Matters Podcast.

Her Money Matters
Healing Your Money Wounds to Build Wealth | HDM 354

Her Money Matters

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2023 33:08


Would you believe me if I said that healing your money wounds should be a priority in order to build wealth, even before learning about personal finances? It's true, ignoring these issues can hinder your progress towards building wealth. Tune into this episode where you will learn what you can do so you can really focus on building wealth! Don't let your money wounds hold you back any longer. Build wealth easier.  How can you achieve this? In today's episode, Linda García will share her wisdom and tips on how to do it all from real life experience.  Linda Garcia spent 17 years working in the TV and film industry before launching the Let There Be Luz podcast. Her spiritual journey inspired her life's purpose of aiding the Latinx community in healing generational money wounds. In 2020, she established a stock market course, and In Luz We Trust, a community of Latinx investors.  In this episode you will learn:  The meaning of "generational money wound" and how it prevents us from building wealth. The story and meaning behind the name of Linda's book the Wealth Warrior that will have you wanting to learn more. Three ways to earn money in the U.S. that drastically helps build wealth. For a quick recap of this episode go to http://www.jenhemphill.com/354 NEW! Join our community on Facebook here: https://jenhemphill.com/community  The post, Healing Your Money Wounds to Build Wealth | HDM 354 appeared first on the Her Dinero Matters Podcast.

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Cafe con Pam Podcast
Podcasterio Reunion!!!

Cafe con Pam Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2023 69:22


Listeners, we are back this week with our episode 300 reunion with Linda García, Luis Octavio Aguilar, Emmanuel Ortega and Justin Favela.  About our guests:  Linda Garcia  Linda is CEO of The Chosen Hundred LLC and Founder of In Luz We Trust Emmanuel Ortega Emmanuel (PhD, Art History, University of New Mexico) is the Marilynn Thoma Scholar and Assistant Professor in Art of the Spanish Americas at the University of Illinois at Chicago, and a Scholar in Residence at the Newberry Library for 2022-2023. Justin Favela As a a multidisciplinary artist, I am interested in exploring the notions of authenticity, place and identity using familiar materials to make large-scale installations, sculptures and paintings. My interest in art history, Latinx culture, community, celebration, home and my obsession with pop-culture inform my practice with the intention of dismantling institutional hierarchies. Luis Octavio Luis Octavio is a passionate entrepreneur and cultural ambassador, deeply connected to his Mexican roots. He is the creative behind DIGüey, a growing experience on Tiktok where he shares his creative and colorful creations inspired by his culture.   During this episode we talked about:  04:11 - Remembering Podcasterio 06:05 - Luis Octavio's Update 08:12 - El nacimiento de DYGÜEY 10:38 - Linda's Update 10:54 - “Your guides want you to learn about finance” 17:33 - Babelito's Update 18:01 - His tía bruja 20:36 - “Getting back to the classroom was everything” 21:59 - “I don't disbelieve” 22:30 - “I have a lot to thank to the podcast” 23:01 - “What a wild idea to try to get all this latine podcasters together and we did it!” 24:07 - Favy's Update 24:54 - “I was just going, going, going and not processing anything” 27:54 - “People stoped calling me an emerging artist” 33:04 - Pam's Update 35:00 - Dynamic Language 35:13 - “We're not boxes” 36:12 - The struggle of feeling worthy 51:22 - What's next for everybody   Follow Linda on all things social:  Instagram In Luz We Trust Instagram In Luz We Trust Website PREORDER WEALTH WARRIOR: Barnes & Noble | Amazon* | Target | Bookshop* *Please note, this is an affiliate link and your purchases allow me to get some coins in return of using my link. Thank you for supporting small businesses!   Follow Emmanuel on all things social:  YouTube Channel  Emmanuel's New Exhibit   Follow Justin on all things social:  Linktree Book   Follow Luis Octavio on all things social:  Instagram TikTok YouTube   Follow Cafe con Pam on all things social Instagram Facebook http://cafeconpam.com/ Join the FREE Cafe con Pam Challenge Join our Discord space and let's keep the conversation going!   Subscribe, rate, review, and share this episode with someone you love! And don't ever forget to Stay Shining!

Cafe con Pam Podcast
Choosing The Other Side of Fear with Linda Garcia

Cafe con Pam Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2023 63:21


Listeners, we're back this week with Linda García. Linda Garcia CEO, The Chosen Hundred LLC + Founder, In Luz We Trust.A Cali native and proud Latina, Linda Garcia spent 17 years working in the TV and film industry helping well-recognized TV networks, movie studios and streaming services build programming for the U.S. Hispanic market. Despite enjoying the work, Linda knew there was more to life than working to make someone else rich. Eventually, she took the knowledge she'd gained and used it to launch the Let There Be Luz podcast: a weekly podcast aimed to channel one's spiritual journey, which Linda concluded at its 101st episode. In 2019, after relocating to Dallas, Linda's spiritual journey led her to what she considers her life's purpose: to help the Latinx community heal the generational money wounds that prevent them from achieving wealth. In 2020, at the height of the pandemic, Linda launched her first stock market course for beginners and created a rapidly growing community of Latinx investors on Patreon and Instagram known as In Luz We Trust. Today Linda is a published children's book author, a self-made business owner, and a guiding Luz for thousands of BIPOC who are looking to break free from limiting and toxic money mentalities. Linda's book, ‘Wealth Warrior', is set to be released in April 2023. In Luz We Trust is an experience-led online community with courses that address limiting beliefs prevalent in communities of color, with a step-by-step component that simplifies the stock market, helping to navigate fears that are tied to our upbringing. Through this conversation, we hope to demystify money and investing, help identify common money wounds we subconsciously hold, gain clarity, and move towards taking action in investing.During this episode we talked about:04:41 - Catching up since her last visit07:11 - “This is what manifesting is”08:55 - Designing the cover and manifesting the book11:55 - The moments of desire and inspiration12:57 - “Listen to the inspiration”13:11 - Connecting inspiration to her current work14:03 - “On the other side of my fear is exactly what I'm looking for”15:58 - Her tool to navigating fear21:27 -  “You always have an option”22:38 - Transitioning to a different kind of work24:08 -  “I understood that money is just thoughts”28:03 - Survivor's guilt29:08 -  Surpassing survival mode32:22 -  “I built it all in a house of honesty”40:08 - The hardest part of writing the book40:14 -  Questioning and finding challenges41:59 -  “Quit for the day and come back tomorrow”42:33 - Visibility46:18 - Deconstructing practices Follow Linda on all things social:InstagramIn Luz We Trust InstagramIn Luz We Trust WebsitePREORDER WEALTH WARRIOR: Barnes & Noble | Amazon* | Target | Bookshop**Please note, this is an affiliate link and your purchases allow me to get some coins in return of using my link. Thank you for supporting small businesses! Follow Cafe con Pam on all things socialInstagramFacebookhttp://cafeconpam.com/Join the FREE Cafe con Pam ChallengeJoin our Discord  space and let's keep the conversation going! Subscribe, rate, review, and share this episode with someone you love!And don't ever forget to Stay Shining!

Outcomes Rocket
MM: Targeting Correctly and Advocating for Hidden Players with Linda García, Senior Vice President of Marketing at POCN

Outcomes Rocket

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 19:27


What if we spread awareness about the importance of NPs and PAs with marketing? In this episode of Marketing Mondays, Andreea Borcea interviews Linda García, Senior Vice President of Marketing at POCN, an education, and advocacy organization for nurse practitioners and physician associates in the United States. She talks about the importance of NPs and PAs in the creation of treatment plans and discusses how she has seen marketing and sales adapt to the current market dynamics with non-personal communications. Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health

The Nopalera Podcast
Ep.16 Releasing Money Wounds And Opening The Gate Of Possibility With Linda Garcia Of In Luz We Trust

The Nopalera Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 53:34


Connect with Linda https://www.inluzwetrust.com/ (Website) https://www.instagram.com/inluzwetrust/?hl=en (Instagram ) https://www.instagram.com/luzwarrior/?hl=en (Linda García ) Connect with Nopalera https://nopalera.co/ (Website) https://www.instagram.com/nopalera.co/ (Instagram) https://www.tiktok.com/@nopalera.co (Tik Tok) https://www.sandraliliavelasquez.com/ (Join Sandra's Entrepreneurial Newsletter) https://www.sandraliliavelasquez.com/ (Ask a business question)

In The Margins
Raising the Bar with Dr. Phil Neal, president, Southcentral Kentucky Community & Technical College

In The Margins

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 57:25


Today's episode is brought to you by CCCSE. For 20 years, CCCSE has delivered “aha” moments about the community college student experience based on insights that matter. As part of our CCCSE series on community college leadership, your host Ralph Newell sits down for a one-on-one with the president of Southcentral Kentucky Community & Technical College (SKYCTC), Dr. Phil Neal.   Tune in as Dr. Neal shares how raising the bar and setting high expectations on student engagement launched SKYCTC in their work with CCCSE. Addressing equity with a focus on the human connection within the student experience, he views higher education through a lens of human growth and development. Asking questions not just about degree completion but what the community college experience does for the person emotionally, for their long-term career success, and their potential to change their lives, their families, and the communities in which they live.   KEY POINTS: - Dr. Phil Neil's journey in higher education and love for the community college mission - How CCCSE aids institutions to ensure student success - What is the workplace ethics program, and why is it so important? - The culture of caring as the foundation of SKYCTC - “Students don't do optional” - making student engagement inescapable  - Designing a "work and learn" model of teaching and learning  - How pandemic access measures uncovered a path to access for more diverse populations    QUOTABLES: “I love the idea of student engagement. I believe in it wholeheartedly. The key to student success is when we engage with each other in ways that are meaningful and supportive so that we all move forward in better ways.” “When you believe in people and you set high expectations, they will rise to the occasion. And every student has some different challenges or strengths in life, and we've got to be there to help them along, but if you don't set the bar high for people, achievable but high, they don't think you believe in them.”   OTHER RESOURCES: Learn more about CCCSE at: cccse.org  Meet Dr. Linda García, Executive Director for the Center for Community College Student Engagement: diverseeducation.com/podcast­s/podcast/15109685/meet-dr-linda-garca-e­xecutive-director-for-the-center-for-com­munity-college-student-engagement Southcentral Kentucky Community and Technical College Leadership (SKYCTC): kctcs.edu   PRODUCTS / RESOURCES: Visit the Diverse: Issues In Higher Education website: diverseeducation.com Or follow us on social media: Twitter: twitter.com/diverseissues Instagram: instagram.com/diverseissuesinhighereducation Facebook: facebook.com/DiverseJobs?_rdc=1&_rdr Linkedin: linkedin.com/company/diverse-issues-in-higher-education Transcription services are available upon request. Please drop us a line here. In The Margins is produced by Diverse: Issues In Higher Education and edited by Instapodcasts (visit at instapodcasts.com)

Deep Dives Podcast With Trimeka Benjamin
Episode 2: Building Success for the “Working Learner”

Deep Dives Podcast With Trimeka Benjamin

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 26:11


A first-generation college student herself, Dr. Linda García is now the executive director for the Center for Community College Student Engagement (CCCSE). In this episode, Dr. Garcia shares how CCCSE is providing institutions with research, best practices and tools to build strategies for “worker learners.” She will share insights from her research among 25,000 working students at 74 different institutions, and how that guided the development of the three questions you should ask your leadership team. 

In The Margins
EP 38 Meet Dr. Linda García, executive director for the Center for Community College Student Engagement

In The Margins

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 48:57


Once a first-generation college student herself, Dr. Linda García is now the executive director for the Center for Community College Student Engagement (CCCSE). In this audio interview hosted by Ralph Newell, Dr. García talks about CCCSE's milestone 20-year anniversary and her laser-focused mission to help students navigate and succeed in higher education.   Tune in as she shares who the most influential people in her life are, the pivots made to tackle equity issues in the years to come, and most importantly, how CCCSE plans to continue supporting its students through love and community.    KEY POINTS: Challenges emerged or amplified from the pandemic.   Lessons learned and pivots made moving forward.  Commemorating CCSE's 20-year anniversary.  Strategies implemented to tackle equity issues.  The impacts and feedback from student surveys. Looking into the next 20 years for CCSE.  Thoughts on dual enrollment for students.    QUOTABLES: “If you put relationships in everything that is done at the community college, that will be the most impactful thing for student success.”   PRODUCTS / RESOURCES: Expectations Meet Reality: The Underprepared Student and Community Colleges: youtube.com/watch?v=4vWKoMz0Hug Roueche Center Forum: Involving All Faculty in the Guided Pathways Work Is Key https://diverseeducation.com/article/214260/ The Early Impacts of COVID-19 on the Community College Student Experience https://diverseeducation.com/article/183750/ García Takes the Helm at Center for Community College Student Engagement https://diverseeducation.com/article/156177/   Visit the Diverse: Issues In Higher Education website: diverseeducation.com Or follow us on social media: Twitter: twitter.com/diverseissues Instagram: instagram.com/diverseissuesinhighereducation Facebook: facebook.com/DiverseJobs?_rdc=1&_rdr Linkedin: linkedin.com/company/diverse-issues-in-higher-education         In The Margins is produced by Diverse: Issues In Higher Education and edited by Instapodcasts (visit at instapodcasts.com)

The Beyond Resilience Life
S1 E21 Becoming Spiritually Resilient After Experiencing Trauma

The Beyond Resilience Life

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2019 34:03


Linda García aka Luz Warrior, Motivational Speaker.   I am so thrilled to finally share this conversation with Linda who has been one of my greatest inspirations. I started following her way before I had the honor of sharing a panel with her and once we met in person it was life changing.  Today we talk about spirituality and how it impacts trauma. Some of the resources that Linda talks about today are: The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle The Seat of the Soul by Gary Zukav The Peaceful Warrior (movie based on a book inspired by real life events)  The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz   For more information about Linda you can find her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/luzwarrior/ and make sure to follow her podcast page https://www.instagram.com/lettherebeluz/   For more information about ‘The Beyond Resilience Life Podcast’: https://www.instagram.com/thebeyondresiliencelife/ https://www.facebook.com/drlydianagarcia www.thebeyondresiliencelife.com   Contact Us: info@thebeyondresiliencelife.com

New Books in Women's History
Maria Cotera, "Chicana Movidas: New Narratives of Activism and Feminism in the Movement Era" (U of Texas Press, 2018)

New Books in Women's History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2019 59:45


In Chicana Movidas: New Narratives of Activism and Feminism in the Movement Era(University of Texas Press, 2018), Dionne Espinoza, María Eugenia Cotera, and Maylei Blackwell have formulated a landmark anthology illustrating Chicana feminism and activism that spread in the Southwest, Midwest, and Pacific Northwest during the Chicana/o movement era. Contributors examine Chicana activism from different angles that are classified as either hallway movidas, home-making movidas, movidas of crossing, or memory movidas. This episode features Dr. Cotera, who is an Associate Professor of American Culture and the Director of the Latina/o Program at the University of Michigan. Cotera also talks about the creation of Chicana por mi Raza: Digital Memory Collective, a digital archive that has innovatively collected and maintained over 7000 documents on Chicana history. As a way to decolonize the institutional archive, Cotera and Linda García Merchant initiated this endeavor in the early 2000s. González also speaks with Martha P. Cotera about her essay contribution and civil rights activism in Texas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in American Politics
Maria Cotera, "Chicana Movidas: New Narratives of Activism and Feminism in the Movement Era" (U of Texas Press, 2018)

New Books in American Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2019 59:45


In Chicana Movidas: New Narratives of Activism and Feminism in the Movement Era(University of Texas Press, 2018), Dionne Espinoza, María Eugenia Cotera, and Maylei Blackwell have formulated a landmark anthology illustrating Chicana feminism and activism that spread in the Southwest, Midwest, and Pacific Northwest during the Chicana/o movement era. Contributors examine Chicana activism from different angles that are classified as either hallway movidas, home-making movidas, movidas of crossing, or memory movidas. This episode features Dr. Cotera, who is an Associate Professor of American Culture and the Director of the Latina/o Program at the University of Michigan. Cotera also talks about the creation of Chicana por mi Raza: Digital Memory Collective, a digital archive that has innovatively collected and maintained over 7000 documents on Chicana history. As a way to decolonize the institutional archive, Cotera and Linda García Merchant initiated this endeavor in the early 2000s. González also speaks with Martha P. Cotera about her essay contribution and civil rights activism in Texas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Latino Studies
Maria Cotera, "Chicana Movidas: New Narratives of Activism and Feminism in the Movement Era" (U of Texas Press, 2018)

New Books in Latino Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2019 59:45


In Chicana Movidas: New Narratives of Activism and Feminism in the Movement Era(University of Texas Press, 2018), Dionne Espinoza, María Eugenia Cotera, and Maylei Blackwell have formulated a landmark anthology illustrating Chicana feminism and activism that spread in the Southwest, Midwest, and Pacific Northwest during the Chicana/o movement era. Contributors examine Chicana activism from different angles that are classified as either hallway movidas, home-making movidas, movidas of crossing, or memory movidas. This episode features Dr. Cotera, who is an Associate Professor of American Culture and the Director of the Latina/o Program at the University of Michigan. Cotera also talks about the creation of Chicana por mi Raza: Digital Memory Collective, a digital archive that has innovatively collected and maintained over 7000 documents on Chicana history. As a way to decolonize the institutional archive, Cotera and Linda García Merchant initiated this endeavor in the early 2000s. González also speaks with Martha P. Cotera about her essay contribution and civil rights activism in Texas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Maria Cotera, "Chicana Movidas: New Narratives of Activism and Feminism in the Movement Era" (U of Texas Press, 2018)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2019 59:45


In Chicana Movidas: New Narratives of Activism and Feminism in the Movement Era(University of Texas Press, 2018), Dionne Espinoza, María Eugenia Cotera, and Maylei Blackwell have formulated a landmark anthology illustrating Chicana feminism and activism that spread in the Southwest, Midwest, and Pacific Northwest during the Chicana/o movement era. Contributors examine Chicana activism from different angles that are classified as either hallway movidas, home-making movidas, movidas of crossing, or memory movidas. This episode features Dr. Cotera, who is an Associate Professor of American Culture and the Director of the Latina/o Program at the University of Michigan. Cotera also talks about the creation of Chicana por mi Raza: Digital Memory Collective, a digital archive that has innovatively collected and maintained over 7000 documents on Chicana history. As a way to decolonize the institutional archive, Cotera and Linda García Merchant initiated this endeavor in the early 2000s. González also speaks with Martha P. Cotera about her essay contribution and civil rights activism in Texas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in American Studies
Maria Cotera, "Chicana Movidas: New Narratives of Activism and Feminism in the Movement Era" (U of Texas Press, 2018)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2019 59:45


In Chicana Movidas: New Narratives of Activism and Feminism in the Movement Era(University of Texas Press, 2018), Dionne Espinoza, María Eugenia Cotera, and Maylei Blackwell have formulated a landmark anthology illustrating Chicana feminism and activism that spread in the Southwest, Midwest, and Pacific Northwest during the Chicana/o movement era. Contributors examine Chicana activism from different angles that are classified as either hallway movidas, home-making movidas, movidas of crossing, or memory movidas. This episode features Dr. Cotera, who is an Associate Professor of American Culture and the Director of the Latina/o Program at the University of Michigan. Cotera also talks about the creation of Chicana por mi Raza: Digital Memory Collective, a digital archive that has innovatively collected and maintained over 7000 documents on Chicana history. As a way to decolonize the institutional archive, Cotera and Linda García Merchant initiated this endeavor in the early 2000s. González also speaks with Martha P. Cotera about her essay contribution and civil rights activism in Texas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in History
Maria Cotera, "Chicana Movidas: New Narratives of Activism and Feminism in the Movement Era" (U of Texas Press, 2018)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2019 59:45


In Chicana Movidas: New Narratives of Activism and Feminism in the Movement Era(University of Texas Press, 2018), Dionne Espinoza, María Eugenia Cotera, and Maylei Blackwell have formulated a landmark anthology illustrating Chicana feminism and activism that spread in the Southwest, Midwest, and Pacific Northwest during the Chicana/o movement era. Contributors examine Chicana activism from different angles that are classified as either hallway movidas, home-making movidas, movidas of crossing, or memory movidas. This episode features Dr. Cotera, who is an Associate Professor of American Culture and the Director of the Latina/o Program at the University of Michigan. Cotera also talks about the creation of Chicana por mi Raza: Digital Memory Collective, a digital archive that has innovatively collected and maintained over 7000 documents on Chicana history. As a way to decolonize the institutional archive, Cotera and Linda García Merchant initiated this endeavor in the early 2000s. González also speaks with Martha P. Cotera about her essay contribution and civil rights activism in Texas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Gender Studies
Maria Cotera, "Chicana Movidas: New Narratives of Activism and Feminism in the Movement Era" (U of Texas Press, 2018)

New Books in Gender Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2019 59:45


In Chicana Movidas: New Narratives of Activism and Feminism in the Movement Era(University of Texas Press, 2018), Dionne Espinoza, María Eugenia Cotera, and Maylei Blackwell have formulated a landmark anthology illustrating Chicana feminism and activism that spread in the Southwest, Midwest, and Pacific Northwest during the Chicana/o movement era. Contributors examine Chicana activism from different angles that are classified as either hallway movidas, home-making movidas, movidas of crossing, or memory movidas. This episode features Dr. Cotera, who is an Associate Professor of American Culture and the Director of the Latina/o Program at the University of Michigan. Cotera also talks about the creation of Chicana por mi Raza: Digital Memory Collective, a digital archive that has innovatively collected and maintained over 7000 documents on Chicana history. As a way to decolonize the institutional archive, Cotera and Linda García Merchant initiated this endeavor in the early 2000s. González also speaks with Martha P. Cotera about her essay contribution and civil rights activism in Texas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices