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UACJ RadioUACJ Radio(Des)Haciendo el Género. "Género y Salud"Charla con la Dra. Gerogina Martínez, Profesora Investigadora en el Instituto de Ciencias Sociales, y los estudiantes de la Maestría en Estudios Interdisciplinarios de Género: Lic. Jesús Martín Regis y Lic. Michelle Espinoza.2025-05-1536 minLatinx IntelligentsiaLatinx IntelligentsiaLa Profesora's Sidenote on Higher Ed/Student Affairs Doctoral AdmissionsEp. 52 As La Profesora, Dra. Michelle Espino Lira, slowly returns to the podcasting space, we thought it would be helpful to talk about the daunting world of doctoral program admissions. In this Sidenote, La Profesora offers invaluable insights and practical tips for making informed decisions about your doctoral journey to and through Higher Education & Student Affairs doctoral programs. This episode includes shout outs to inspiring mujeres on Instagram who are empowering Latinx voices in graduate education, a critical discussion on the necessity of diverse faculty in higher education, and reflections on the ongoing global and...2024-10-3019 minAirSpaceAirSpaceAeroEspacial: Haciendo Bustelo EspacialDesde que llegó a los cines en 1977, la Guerra de las galaxias ha sido adoptada y adaptada por muchos grupos. En los últimos años, una explosión de películas, series y libros de la Guerra de las galaxias ha aportado más diversidad que nunca al universo. En estos lanzamientos recientes, los actores y las historias latinas han tomado protagonismo. En este episodio de AeroEspacial, nos adentramos en el pasado y el presente de la representación latina en el universo de la Guerra de las galaxias. Gracias a nuestros invitados en este episodio:  •...2023-08-2423 minLatinx IntelligentsiaLatinx IntelligentsiaIn MemoriamEp 51 This episode is dedicated to Mrs. Ramona Espino, who was and remains a brilliant light in La Profesora's heart.  La Profesora talks about what it means to live in, through, and around grief. Through this profound loss, there lies opportunity for deep reflection about "being as doing". So often, life on these academic streets is a flurry of activity--always on to the next project, the next grant, the next opportunity to do that humble brag.  And what La Profesora asks of herself and all of us is to disentangle the doing of ac...2023-08-0518 minRadio UGRadio UGContingencia Ambiental en Guanajuato | El dadoEn la primera semana de mayo, ante la contingencia ambiental que se vivió y se vive en Guanajuato capital a causa del incendio en el tiradero municipal en Guanajuato capital, México, la UG conformó un grupo multidisciplinario con personal académico de los cuatro Campus y del Colegio del Nivel Medio Superior, es un grupo de 14 personas y tres de ellas participan hoy en "El dado" y expondrán desde sus respectivas áreas del conocimiento cuáles serán sus aportaciones, ellas son: Las Dra. Alma Hortensia Serafín Muñoz, responsable del Laboratorio de Ingeniería Ambiental...2023-05-3026 minLatinx IntelligentsiaLatinx IntelligentsiaBack in the Day Replay: Dra. Melissa AbeytaIt's a Back in the Day Replay, ya'll! La Profesora is giving flowers to Dra. Melissa Abeyta, the creator and host of the Scholar Homies Podcast: The Story is to be Told, Not Sold, Conversations with the Soul. We talk about her transition to the University of Texas-Rio Grande Valley, the legacy she is building alongside her colegxs y Scholar Homies, Dr. Anacany Torres, Dr. Oscar Duran, and newly-minted Dr. Joe Louis Hernandez (who was featured in Ep 40) to support formerly incarcerated and system-impacted students. She envisions resources and support that cultivate the prison-to-college pipeline. You can...2023-02-0628 minLatinx IntelligentsiaLatinx IntelligentsiaCelebrating the 50th Episode!Wow, ya'll! We're kicking off Season 7 by celebrating 50 episodes that showcase the amazing work that our gente are doing in higher education! We have a special guest host, future Dra. Nancy Camarillo who offers fantastic reflection questions for La Profesora. Our conversations takes us back to the early days of the podcast, lessons learned, and even some things that you didn't know about our host!  Special thanks to all our guests who took time to talk with us not only about their work in higher education, but about their lived experiences, family, and community. You c...2023-01-2331 minLatinx IntelligentsiaLatinx IntelligentsiaBack in the Day Replay: Dra. Gina GarciaLa Profesora is coming back, ya'll! Thank you for your patience and support! As we prepare for a new season of the podcast, we want to give a shout out to an amazing scholar who is holding it down in the podcasting world: Dra. Gina Garcia! We were fortunate to have Dra. Garcia on the show in Episode 10: Beyond the HSI Designation con Dr. Andrés Castro Samayoa. We are excited about her new podcast, ¿Qué pasa, HSIs?  In this blast from the past, we talk about the process of writing Dra. Garcia's first book, Beco...2023-01-0926 minLatinx IntelligentsiaLatinx IntelligentsiaTo Pivot and ThriveEp 49 This episode is a tribute to all the student affairs practitioners out there who went beyond the "other duties as assigned" at the start of COVID-19. Student Affairs practitioners had to pivot and find a way out of no way to offer support and resources to students, especially those most in need. None of you have been compensated enough for your efforts! La Profesora talks with the newly minted Dra. Karla Cruze-Silva about starting a new job right before the pandemic sent higher education into the virtual world. She shares her experiences running a...2022-07-0133 minRadio UGRadio UGMujeres en la ciencia 2022 | El dadoEn el marco del 8 de marzo "Día Internacional de la mujer" #8M, abordamos el tema de "Mujeres en la ciencia 2022". Cuatro profesoras-investigadoras de cada uno de los campus universitarios de la UG nos comparten su interés por la ciencia así como situaciones académicas y laborales a las que se han enfrentado por razones de género.  Participan: Blanca Estela Gómez Luna , profesora de la División de Ciencias de la Salud e  Ingenierias del Campus Celaya Salvatierra. Dra. Michelle Farfan , profesora de Departamento de Ingeniería Geomática...2022-06-1430 minLatinx IntelligentsiaLatinx IntelligentsiaPaying It Forward: Y Tu También College Access ProgramEp 48 It is with so much sorrow in my heart that I post this episode. I do not want to lose hope. The Black community in Buffalo deserves everything we have. The Taiwanese parishioners in Santa Ana deserve everything we have. The children and teachers who were murdered in Uvalde deserve everything we have. Every victim of gun violence deserves everything we have. Not one more. My partner and husband, John Lira is running against the representative whose district includes Uvalde. If you can support John's campaign to unseat Tony Gonzales, we would appreciate it...2022-05-2740 minLatinx IntelligentsiaLatinx IntelligentsiaA Shared Sacred Space: The Central American & Isthmian Writers GroupEp47 What started as a way to gather to write at the start of the pandemic evolved into a shared sacred space among Central American and Isthmian writers who sought a space to tell their stories from the Isthmus. La Profesora talks with Eileen Galvez, Samantha Erskine, Bri Rodriguez, and Jessica Hoppe about how the CentAm Writers began and ways that they have evolved to co-create and co-share a worldwide community. Our Poet-in-Residence & in Resistencia, Gabriel Pulido shares the poem "Ode to my Homegirls by Safia Elhillo". ************************ Learn more about John Lira, the Democratic Nominee...2022-04-1540 minLatinx IntelligentsiaLatinx IntelligentsiaMaterializing Worlds that Don’t Exist Yet for Queer Latinx PeopleEp 46 La Profesora talks with newly-minted Dr. Roberto Orozco (felicidades on your dissertation defense!) about the connection between Jotería Studies and Chicana Feminism. Early Chicana Feminists crafted a theory that disrupted heteronormativity and uplifted race/ethnicity, gender, and sexuality, a foundational element that is not always addressed or honored when drawing from Chicana Feminism. Therefore, Jotería Studies and Chicana Feminism have been linked since the very beginning. Dr. Orozco shares insights on working alongside muxerista activists at UNLV and the Las Vegas area, and the importance of tracing the geneology of the theories we use. Dr...2022-03-1737 minLatinx IntelligentsiaLatinx IntelligentsiaPoetry Uncovers Wounds We Thought Had Already HealedEpisode 45 Ya'll! We have a new Poet-in-Residence and in Resistencia, future Dr. Gabriel Pulido! Gabriel shares his journey with spoken word and slam poetry, noting that his creative writing and academic writing processes sometimes blend together. As a conjurer of joy, our new Poet-in-Resistencia offers writing workshops that help queer and transgender folx heal, recognizing that there some wounds take longer to close. Gabriel shares his poem "Legally Blonde" ************************** Show Notes: Wright-Mair, R., & Pulido, G. (2021). We deserve more than  this: Spirit murdering and resurrection in the  academy. The Journal of...2022-02-2835 minLatinx IntelligentsiaLatinx IntelligentsiaA Model of PossibilityEp44 It's always inspiring to learn from a scholar who centers comunidad in her work. La Profesora talks with Dra. Dolores Delgado Bernal about her incredible contributions to promoting assets-based frameworks in the study of Latinx/a/o educational pathways. She reminds us that no idea is ever fully finished, that we are always evolving in our thinking, and that we can disrupt toxic norms in academe through community. Believe the Hype is back with Dr. David Martinez, a member of our Academic Hype Team! David uplifts Dra. Araceli Hernandez-Laroche, who has created the South...2022-02-1543 minLatinx IntelligentsiaLatinx IntelligentsiaLive The QuestionsEpisode 43 Bridging sensing and thinking is not often valued in academia. So-called "objectivity" is what is honored. Yet, our gente know something about sensing and thinking that can create a vision of higher education that can bring wholeness and hope.  In this episode, La Profesora talks with Professor Emerita Dra. Laura Rendon about sentipensante pedagogy, the legacy she has crafted in centering marginalized and minoritized students, and the value of being patient with the germination of one's ideas. This is the last episode of Season 5 and the last episode for our Poet-in-Residence and i...2022-01-0240 minLatinx IntelligentsiaLatinx IntelligentsiaBeyond Strategy: A Conversation with Dra. Estela BensimonEp. 42 In higher education, we tend to hear that we should be strategic in teaching, service, publications, and grants--pretty much EVERYTHING! What if I told you that one of our veteranas in the field focused more on doing the work she cared about than about strategizing every step in her storied career?  La Profesora had the opportunity to talk with University Professor Emerita Dra. Estela Bensimon, about her commitment to racial equity, the challenges of sustaining the Center for Urban Education for 20 years, and how much of her navigation of the grant funding world was r...2021-12-1838 minLatinx IntelligentsiaLatinx IntelligentsiaThey're Already Here: Formerly Incarcerated & System-Impacted StudentsEp 41 To have the courage to say that one is system-impacted is just the tip of the iceberg in this thought-provoking conversation with Dra. Melissa Abeyta. Dra. Abeyta is working with her Scholar Homies to encourage institutions of higher education to pay attention to a student population that is already present on their campuses: formerly incarcerated and system-impacted students. In her conversation with La Profesora, Dra. Abetya shares what is possible if institutions respond to the needs of this student population and the challenges of navigating academic spaces that do not seem receptive to this...2021-11-2344 minLatinx IntelligentsiaLatinx IntelligentsiaSoy Quién Soy: Formal Education After IncarcerationEp 40 Future Dr. Joe Louis Hernandez has lived several lifetimes. By the age of 19, Joe Louis was an addict and facing incarceration. His life was changed after attending a drug treatment center that was connected to Mt. San Antonio College, a community college in Southern California. As he moved through formal education to now as a doctoral student and full-time practitioner with the Rising Scholars program, Joe Louis has dedicated his life and career to supporting and advocating for those who were formally incarcerated and system-impacted to believe that there is life after incarceration and...2021-11-0137 minLatinx IntelligentsiaLatinx IntelligentsiaRepresenting the Misrepresented: Critical QuantEp 39 Critical Quantitative methodology is justice-oriented and focuses on context. If you plan to be a critical quant or quant crit, you need to acknowledge that national datasets do not accurately reflect the lived experiences of those who have been historically marginalized and are founded upon frameworks that are not critical. La Profesora talks with Dr. Juan C. Garibay about his approach to solving problems that are rooted in critical quantitative methodologies. His approach is influenced by his childhood in Wilmington, CA, a community deeply affected by environmental racism. Dr. Garibay offers advice for our gente interested...2021-10-0528 minLatinx IntelligentsiaLatinx IntelligentsiaIt's Not Neutral: Quantitative MethodsEp38 It's not often that La Profesora has such an enriching and joyful conversation about quantitative methods, pero, Dra. Elizabeth Rivera Rodas offers a fantastic perspective on using quantitative methods to critique structural inequities in higher education.  We talk about the journey through a joint PhD, the importance of allowing the research question to guide the methodology, and being okay with not knowing it all. Academic Hype Team shout outs! Hope Pacheco, University of Houston Delmy Lendof, Pratt Institute Louie Rodriguez, UC Riverside Juanita Hinojosa, UNLV Ariana Brown, poet _____________ Side Notes:2021-09-2238 minLatinx IntelligentsiaLatinx IntelligentsiaWe Are Worthy Because We ExistEp. 37 Hola, mi gente! Welcome to Season 5! In our first episode of the season, we welcome our new Poet-in-Residence and in Resistencia, future Dra. Cecilia Caballero, who talks about her journey as a single mother surviving through COVID-19, intergenerational poverty, and the challenges of academe to (re)claim herself through creative writing. Cecilia shares her poem "Dear Fear". La Profesora also shares significant developments in her life as the partner of a Congressional candidate! Learn more about John Lira for Texas 23rd at www.liraforcongress.com Like our new logo? Slide i...2021-09-0735 minMedia Management LabMedia Management Lab#31 El caso "La Casa de Papel" y la estrategia implementada por Netflix" // Entrevista a Patricia DiegoNetflix logra superar las barreras culturales para que sus contenidos sean consumidos globalmente. La Casa de Papel se convierte en un fenómeno transcultural. Esto se puede entender a partir de los universales creados desde los contenidos, desde la empresa y por la audiencia que lograron convertir a la Casa de Papel en un éxito cultural global.Michelle Alarcón y Daniela Vásquez, alumnas de la MGC, entrevistan a la Dra. Patricia Diego, Profesora e investigadora de la Universidad de Navarra especializada en producción de ficción. Abril de 2021.2021-06-1707 minLatinx IntelligentsiaLatinx IntelligentsiaExpect the Unexpected*Episode 35* Our conversation with full-time higher education professionals who are enrolled in doctoral programs continues! La Profesora talks with future Dr. Oscar Lanza-Galindo and his daughter Chel about how he navigated his first year in doctoral student amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Fortunately, he had tremendous support from his partner, Jamie, and from Chel, who knew exactly when to help her dad take a break from studying for foam sword fights! What is most moving from this episode is how much love and support we can find from one another in this doctoral journey. May this...2021-05-3139 minLatinx IntelligentsiaLatinx IntelligentsiaIt's Really Full-Time, Full-TimeEpisode 34 The term "Part-time doctoral student" is a misnomer. Our gente who navigate full-time work, while also engaging in coursework and life outside of campus are full-time, full-time. There's really no part-time to it! La Profesora talks with future Dr. Bri Serrano about their journey to entering the program at Colorado State University, while also working full-time at Cal Poly-Pomona. Bri notes the critical questions that you have to ask of the program, of your work colleagues, and of yourself as you make the decision to enroll. They also remind us that the core motivation...2021-05-1737 minLatinx IntelligentsiaLatinx IntelligentsiaRacist Rhetoric: It's Always Been ThereEpisode 33 Why They Hate Us: How Racist Rhetoric Impacts Education (Teachers College Press) is a powerful compilation that bridges K-12 and higher education teachers, scholars, and practitioners in uncovering how racist rhetoric affects student pathways and experiences. La Profesora talks with Dra. Lindsay Perez Huber y Dra. Susana Muñoz about their journey as co-editors and their determination to tell the story of racism in U.S. educational systems. Our Academic Hype Man, Dr. Nolan Cabrera showcases the efforts of Dra. Anita Fernandez. Muñoz, S. M. (2015). Identity, social activism, and th...2021-05-0432 minLatinx IntelligentsiaLatinx IntelligentsiaCultivating Comunidad Through Queer Chisme*Episode 32* La Profesora talks with future Dr. Yolanda Cataño about how she has drawn upon queer chisme to cultivate comunidad within Latinx/a/o queer communities. Our conversation journeys through her relationship with her #ScholarHomies, her commitment to serving Latinx/a/o queer communities in her area, and addressing what "servingness" means when addressing the needs of Latinx/a/o queer students in community colleges designated as Hispanic-Serving Institutions. Our Poet-in-Residence & in Resistencia, Sarah Gonzales, shares poetry from Ari Tison.  Side Notes: Yosso, T. J. (2005). “Whose culture has capital? A CRT...2021-04-1934 minLatinx IntelligentsiaLatinx IntelligentsiaEthical Chisme Rooted in Queer Radical Love*Episode 31* La Profesora talks with future Dr. Sergio Gonzalez y future Dr. Ángel Gonzalez about ethical chisme as a practice of queer radical love and as methodology. We delve into Jotería Scholarship and discuss why the field of higher education has yet to uplift this research. AND we talk about the many ways that academia does not serve us pero we are still here, still engaging in radical love with ethical chisme! For our Believe the Hype segment, our Academic Hype Man, Dr. Nolan Cabrera hypes of sistah-scholar Dra. Susana Muñoz who has a n...2021-04-0543 minLatinx IntelligentsiaLatinx IntelligentsiaWriting Series: The Editors Perspective: We Do Not Write AloneEpisode 30 Although we all want to shake our fist at Reviewer #2, we don't usually have a chance to go behind-the-scenes of an academic journal. In this episode, La Profesora talks with Dra. Cindy Cruz, who recently stepped down from her role as associate editor for the Frontiers Journal, which is connected to the National Women's Studies Association. Dra. Cruz offers an inside perspective on what it takes to make a journal viable--from finding an academic home for the journal to recruiting great authors to finding even better reviewers. It is certainly a labor of deep...2021-03-2236 minLatinx IntelligentsiaLatinx IntelligentsiaSetting the Vision: Senior Diversity OfficersIn Episode 29, La Profesora talks with Ricardo Nazario y Colón about the importance of senior leadership in higher education setting a vision for diversity and inclusion. Senior Diversity Officers cannot be effective if a vision is not in place! We also talk about what it means to do DEI work as an office of one, serving the needs of faculty, administrators, and students. You can find Ricardo on LinkedIn at Ricardo Nazario-Colon We also launch our new segment: BELIEVE THE HYPE! with our Academic Hype Man, Nolan Cabrera! Dr. C takes you back to w...2021-03-0836 minLatinx IntelligentsiaLatinx IntelligentsiaThe Work is Never Done: Senior Diversity OfficersWe're back with Season 4! For our first episode of the season, La Profesora talks with Dra. Constanza Cabello at Framingham State University about what it's like to be the inaugural Vice President for Diversity, Equity, and Community Engagement. We talk about moving from personal growth in DEI work to structural change and how to stay in the field where the work is never done. Our Poet-in-Residence and in Resistencia, Sarah Gonzales curates poetry from Adrienne Rich.  2021-02-2337 minLatinx IntelligentsiaLatinx IntelligentsiaWriting Past the LimitsFor the last episode of the season, La Profesora is revisiting the Writing Series we are doing all year. This time, she talks with Dr. Davíd Martínez about writing beyond publications and metrics for tenure and promotion. Writing should be about community, about action, and about praxis.  Our Poet-in-Residence and in Resistencia, Sarah Gonzales, shares poetry from Paola Valenzuela. As you wait for Season 4, please nominate gente to share their stories on the podcast, listen to previous episodes, and follow the amazing scholars and practitioners who are doing the work! See you in 2021!...2020-12-0755 minLatinx IntelligentsiaLatinx IntelligentsiaFrom Blanquemiento to Black-imientoEven before the protests and outrage that stemmed from the murders of Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, and George Floyd, there have been discussions about anti-Blackness in Latinx/a/o communities. This episode focuses on addressing anti-Blackness by centering Blackness in our comunidad through the tenets of Black-imiento created by Amalia Dache, Jasmine Marie Haywood, y Cristina Mislán in 2019. La Profesora talks with Dra. Amalia Dache about applying the tenets of Black-imiento to the study of higher education, as well as the application of Black-imiento in student success work with Dr. Jason Arrington-Rivera. Our Poet-in-Residence a...2020-11-231h 10Latinx IntelligentsiaLatinx IntelligentsiaWriting About Dominicanidad: A Conversation with Dra. Lorgia Garcia-PeñaWe kick off our Writing Series with a focus on writing academic books! La Profesora talks with Dra. Lorgia Garcia-Peña about her journey in writing her first award-winning book, The Borders of Dominicanidad: Race, Nations and Archives of Contradictions (Duke University Press, 2016) and how she carried the idea for her second book, Translating Blackness: Migrations and Detours of Latinx Colonialities in Global Perspectives from the beginning of her graduate studies.  Our Poet-In-Residence and in Resistencia, Sarah Gonzales, shares poetry from Aracelis Girmay.2020-10-2047 minLatinx IntelligentsiaLatinx IntelligentsiaLatinx: Say it With IntentionThe term "Latinx" is still in the process of becoming. La Profesora talks with Dr. Cristobal Salinas, who has studied the evolution of the term within higher education contexts and introduces additional terms that may (better) address the experiences of gente within the Latinx/a/o diaspora. And she talks with Dra. Sara Mata y Dr. Joel Perez, who were the co-chairs for the NASPA Latinx/a/o Knowledge Community when they changed the name to include the term Latinx.  Remember, mi gente, terminology is the first step--there still so much more work to do t...2020-10-051h 02Latinx IntelligentsiaLatinx IntelligentsiaLifting as We ClimbMentoring: an elusive concept that can be difficult to define and, at times, difficult to engage with someone. There are times when we do not know how to approach someone for mentorship/femtorship/guidance, and then there are times we do not even realize we are being mentored! La Profesora talks with Dr. David Perez II and future Dra. Juana Osorio about how they define mentorship/femtorship/guidance, the challenges they have experienced as gente who are mentored and who mentor, and how we can think differently about this concept by focusing on cariño, reciprocity, communication, a...2020-09-211h 15Latinx IntelligentsiaLatinx IntelligentsiaMigration is BeautifulLa Profesora talks with Dra. Yolanda Valencia and future Dr. Christian Bello Escobar about their journeys to the U.S. and their early years working in a slaughterhouse and in janitorial services, respectively. Both experiences have informed their research and practice in extraordinary ways, one as a feminist human geographer and for another the assistant director for the College Assistance Migrant Program in northwest Georgia. Their stories should inspire all of us to fight for the rights of all (im)migrants, especially farmworkers and the children and families suffering in detention camps.  Our Poet-in-Residence and in Resistencia, S...2020-09-071h 03Latinx IntelligentsiaLatinx IntelligentsiaAlways Begin with LoveLa Profesora kicks off Season 3 with conversations about finding love in a place like academia and what it means to navigate higher education as dual career couples. Guests Fabiola Mora and Dora Frias talk about being models of possibility, especially for queer Latinx communities. They also share important advice about setting boundaries regarding work so they can be present at home. Guests Dra. Susana Hernandez and Dr. Ignacio Hernandez share their journeys to becoming faculty and leaders both in their department and in the field of higher education. They offer important recommendations for departments working...2020-08-241h 06Latinx IntelligentsiaLatinx IntelligentsiaSneak Peak: Cultivating Excelencia Podcast!While La Profesora works on Season 3, here's a sneak peak into an exciting collaboration between the national organization, Excelencia in Education and Dra. Michelle Espino Lira, associate professor at the University of Maryland, College Park! Cultivating Excelencia is a limited series podcast showcasing the colleges, universities, and community organizations that are accelerating Latinx/a/o student success in higher education. Starting September 2nd, we will feature the 2019 Examples of Excelencia leading to the 2020 Celebración de Excelencia on October 1st.  The following categories will be featured: The Example of Excelencia at th...2020-08-0204 minLatinx IntelligentsiaLatinx IntelligentsiaLatina Sister-Scholars RevisitedFor our final episode of Season 2, we offer this cross-over with the NASPA Latinx/a/o Knowledge Community, showcasing La Profesora y Dras. Judy Marquez Kiyama y Susana Muñoz. Nestor Melendez moderates. Poet Juan Felipe Herrera is featured.2020-05-2553 minLatinx IntelligentsiaLatinx IntelligentsiaPart III: Passion Project (MALES)La Profesora talks with Dr. Victor Saenz about turning his passion project into award-winning scholarship & practice focusing on educational achievement for boys and men of color, especially Latinos. Poet Kay Ulanday Barrett is featured.2020-05-1149 minLatinx IntelligentsiaLatinx IntelligentsiaPart II: The Solar 6La Profesora talks with Dallas ISD Principal of the Year, Dra. Nancy Bernardino about the founding of Solar Preparatory School for Girls and her advocacy for African American and Latinx/a/o children. This is Part II in a series on gender. Poet MS McDonough is featured.2020-05-0442 minLatinx IntelligentsiaLatinx IntelligentsiaPart I: The Embodiment of GenderLa Profesora talks with Dr. Francisco Galarte about the embodiment of gender in transgender and Chicanx/Latinx studies. This is the first part of a 3-part series on gender in Latinx/a/o communities. Poet Joshua Jennifer Espinosa is featured.2020-04-2736 minLatinx IntelligentsiaLatinx IntelligentsiaIn Truth & Service: Our Gente at Howard UniversityLa Profesora talks with Dr. Cristóbal Rodríguez and future Doctora Natalie Muñoz about how they serve Black and Brown students at Howard University, a Historically Black University. Poet Ross Gay is featured.2020-04-131h 05Latinx IntelligentsiaLatinx IntelligentsiaWe Count!La Profesora talks with Dra. Vanessa Sansone and Dr. Mark H. Lopez about the importance of population studies in ensuring that we are distributing resources and support in equitable ways to serve nuestra comunidad. Poet Luis J. Rodriguez is featured.2020-03-311h 31Latinx IntelligentsiaLatinx IntelligentsiaSana, SanaLa Profesora talks with Dr. Juan Guardia y Dra. Marissa Vasquez about remaining true to our wellbeing in the midst of caring for family and maintaining our careers. Poet Waheed is featured. Sending love into our world that we commit to caring for ourselves, our families, and our communities as we face the Coronavirus pandemic.2020-03-171h 17Radio Visión EcuadorRadio Visión EcuadorDMV – Covid 1912/03/2020 Detalles y recomendaciones sobre el coronavirus. Invitados: Lorena Barberis, Pediatra del hospital de Estrasburgo, Dra. Almudena Cortés, Profesora de la Universidad complutense de Madrid, Claudia Barberis, representante de la conferencia de las Naciones Unidas sobre comercio y desarrollo y el Dr. Esteban Ortiz médico especialista en salud pública. Revista Cultural y Familiar “Desde Mi Visión”. Entrevista realizada por Michelle Oquendo en Radio Visión: 91.7 Quito | 107.7 Guayaquil | www.radiovision.com.ec | y en la aplicación para móviles: Radio Visión Ecuador. Encuéntranos en Facebook e Instagram como: Yo Soy Radio Visión y en twitter como: 2020-03-121h 24Latinx IntelligentsiaLatinx IntelligentsiaClose to HomeLa Profesora talks with Dra. Kristan Venegas and Andrew Gonzalez about what home means to them and how they have managed their careers staying close to home with (chosen) family. Poet Eva Sierra is featured. This episode is dedicated to the memory and legacy of Andrew Gonzalez, who served the University of New Mexico and the NASPA Latinx/a/o Knowledge Community with dignity and grace (QDP).2020-03-031h 00Latinx IntelligentsiaLatinx IntelligentsiaAbrazando al Éxito: The VPSAsLa Profesora talks with two incredible leaders in higher education, Dr. Sal Mena y Dra. Maggie De La Teja, about their journeys to the Vice President of Student Affairs role. Poet Araceli Montaño is featured.2020-02-181h 09Latinx IntelligentsiaLatinx IntelligentsiaBeyond the HSI DesignationLa Profesora talks with Dra. Gina Garcia and Dr. Andrés Castro Samayoa about pressing against the boundaries of the Hispanic-Serving Institution designation. Poet Lee Maracle is featured.2020-02-031h 17Latinx IntelligentsiaLatinx IntelligentsiaSeason 1 and DONE!La Profesora celebrates the first season of Latinx Intelligentsia with folx who cultivate the uplift for Latinx/a/o communities. She talks with Dr. William Liu, Dr. Cameron Beatty, and Dr. Amanda Tachine about what the podcast has meant for them. Poet Mary Oliver is featured.2019-12-1754 minLatinx IntelligentsiaLatinx IntelligentsiaStarted in Community College Now Leading in Policy & PracticeLa Profesora talks with 2 proud community college graduates, Dra. Lorelle Espinosa & U.S. Marine Corps Veteran John Lira, about their journeys to advocacy & leadership in public policy and practice. Poet José Olivarez is featured. PLUS Bonus Content! 2019-12-031h 15Latinx IntelligentsiaLatinx IntelligentsiaTaking a Chance: Beyond the Brick and MortarLa Profesora talks about the many paths that led Dra. Sofia Pertuz and Dr. José Luis Santos to leave the formal structures of higher education and move into spaces that work with higher education: The JED Foundation & 2U, Inc. Poet Vickie Vértiz is featured.2019-11-191h 18Latinx IntelligentsiaLatinx IntelligentsiaWeaving the Personal with The WorkLa Profesora talks with Dra. Rebeca Burciaga & Dr. Enrique Alemán, tejedores who weave creativity and lived experience into a documentary and into woven art. Both artforms are a tribute to their parents and their ancestors. Poet-in-Residence and in Resistencia, Sarah Gonzales showcases an original poem inspired by the episode.2019-11-0456 minLatinx IntelligentsiaLatinx IntelligentsiaThe Next GenerationLa Profesora draws inspiration from the Next Generation of Student Affairs practitioners. Natasha Piñeiros, Rosemary Ferreira, Jeffrey Ramos, and Fernando Lopez share their journeys through the student affairs and higher education master's programs and their hopes for creating meaningful opportunities for college students. U.S. Poet Laureate, Joy Harjo, is featured.2019-10-211h 12Latinx IntelligentsiaLatinx IntelligentsiaEp4 Nuestra Vida on the Tenure-TrackLa Profesora talks with tenured and early career faculty about disrupting the "publish or perish" mantra in academe, and finding meaning in serving nuestra comunidad. Poet Nikky Finney is featured.2019-10-081h 10Latinx IntelligentsiaLatinx IntelligentsiaEpisode 3: Scholar ActivismIs scholar-activism possible in higher education? La Profesora talks with Dra. Susana Muñoz and Dr. Nolan Cabrera about how to engage in scholar-activism with intention and humility. Poet-in-Residence and in Resistencia, Sarah Gonzales, shares a poem from Teré Fowler-Chapman entitled "BWCOIWWHD".2019-09-2352 minLatinx IntelligentsiaLatinx IntelligentsiaFirst ImpressionsLa Profesora talks with Sistah-Scholars Susana Munoz and Liliana Garces about the "small world" of higher education and how they first met. Poet-in-Residence and in Resistencia, Sarah Gonzales, shares a haiku from Sonia Sanchez entitled "Haiku [For You]".2019-09-0957 minLatinx IntelligentsiaLatinx IntelligentsiaCultivating the UpliftLa Profesora introduces her sistah-scholar, Dra. Judy Marquez Kiyama, and her Poet-in-Residence and in Resistencia, Sarah Gonzales, who will showcase poetry at the end of every episode. Judy talks with us about her journey from a mining town in Arizona to life after tenure as a faculty member. Sarah shares how her love of poetry led to creating a spoken word emancipatory project for young people. Both share where they draw inspiration to siguir adelante in the midst of difficult journeys to and through higher education. Sarah reads a poem from Chrystos entitled "Meditation for Gloria Anzaldua".2019-08-2357 min