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Xicana Tiahui Podcast
[SWAPA Interlude] Circle #8
In this special episode, the podcasters from the Sandovalian Semillero Collective share their SWAPA responses based on "Conclusion: Differential Manifesto, Trans-Languages, and Global Oppositional Politics" of Methodology of the Oppressed by Chela Sandoval. The SWAPA circle expresses what Sandoval calls the "naguala-witness-naguala ceremony." SWAPA is an acronym for Storytelling/Witnessing Wor(l)d-Art & Performance as Activism. It is a spiritual activist or nepantlera method in the spirit of differential social movement and consciousness from Methodology of the Oppressed. These special episodes are responses to the book and offer a practice of creative close reading and what it means to...
2025-10-15
26 min
Xicana Tiahui Podcast
[EP8] Decolonizing the Social Imagination: Differential Social Movement Horizons
In this episode, hosted on the Xicana Tiahui podcast platform, the Sandovalian Semillero Collective delves into the conclusion of Methodology of the Oppressed. The collective offers their final synopsis of the book and reflections on the content of the entire text, as well as its relevance for today. Here, the idea of the book, on coalition, becomes a continued conversation that signals not the end but an opening. To read Sandoval's Methodology of the Oppressed today is to conjure new dialogues about what the conditions of the world are and how to imagine a world where we might be fr...
2025-10-01
1h 05
Xicana Tiahui Podcast
[SWAPA Interlude] Circle #7
In this special episode, the podcasters from the Sandovalian Semillero Collective share their SWAPA responses based on "Chapter 7: Revolutionary Force: Connecting Desire to Reality" of Methodology of the Oppressed by Chela Sandoval. The SWAPA circle expresses what Sandoval calls the "naguala-witness-naguala ceremony." SWAPA is an acronym for Storytelling/Witnessing Wor(l)d-Art & Performance as Activism. It is a spiritual activist or nepantlera method in the spirit of differential social movement and consciousness from Methodology of the Oppressed. These special episodes are responses to the book and offer a practice of creative close reading and what it means to bridge...
2025-09-25
19 min
Xicana Tiahui Podcast
[EP7] Cyber-Consciousness: Fascism, Cyborgs, and Desire in the Postmodern World
Delving into Methodology of the Oppressed, the Sandovalian Semillero Collective offers their musings on Chapter 7. As a chiasmus, the chapter returns to U.S. third world feminism, examining how this vein of thinking prompts a methodology of the oppressed. Sandoval turns to the work of Donna Haraway, science and technology feminist scholar, to outline how feminist of color through critique “womanhood” and provide new proposals for examining the desires of citizen-subjects. Harraway’s oppositional cyber-consciousness opens the possibility of the citizen-subject's desire to unravel and, through decolonial love, forge a revolutionary politics and force. The collective ruminates on Haraway’s cyborg...
2025-09-01
1h 19
Xicana Tiahui Podcast
[SWAPA Interlude] Circle #6
In this special interlude episode, we offer our naguala shape-shifting reflections on Chapter 6, “Love as a Hermeneutics of Social Change, a Decolonizing Movida." From the responses to quotes across the chapter, each collective member present offers a gift of emotion produced through the process of deep listening. SWAPA is an acronym for Storytelling/Witnessing Wor(l)d-Art & Performance as Activism. It is a spiritual activist or nepantlera method in the spirit of differential social movement and consciousness from Methodology of the Oppressed. These special episodes are responses to the book and offer a practice of creative close reading and wh...
2025-08-15
22 min
Xicana Tiahui Podcast
[EP6] Love and the Abyss: Practicing the Decolonizing Movida
In this episode, hosted on the Xicana Tiahui podcast platform, the Sandovalian Semillero Collective delves into Chapter 6 of Methodology of the Oppressed. The collective has a serious conversation about love. What exactly animates one to pursue "social justice," "liberation," or "freedom dreams" in a world where, as Sandoval puts it in her classroom, the social physics of war is the norm? To fall in love, not as a romantic or revolutionary (though these are also important), as a decolonizing movida is to take to task love as a hermeneutic. To be committed to the social movements today, against capitalism...
2025-08-01
49 min
Xicana Tiahui Podcast
Becoming the Territory, Becoming Ungovernable
In this episode, we have an extended and second conversation with a compa about the latest communiqué and zine from Re-Existir Media, titled We Are All Illegal: An Intro to Brown Anarchy. As they describe it, Re-Existir Media is "a new community info-project coming to the Inland Empire." We do a close reading of the content of the zine, elaborating on the themes of anarchy, brown insurgencies, and how to confront the question of autonomy in local geographies. Our main concern becomes the how of responding to material conditions and the ways communities struggle against capital and the state to...
2025-06-27
2h 20
Xicana Tiahui Podcast
Brown Insurgencies: We Are All Illegal
In this episode, we have a conversation with a compa about the latest communiqué and zine from Re-Existir Media, titled We Are All Illegal: An Intro to Brown Anarchy. As they describe it, Re-Existir Media is "a new community info-project coming to the Inland Empire." With a seasonal bulletin, zines, "how-to" manuals, and resources, the project aims to share with its local geography an analysis of political economy, US politics, anarchist praxis, and oppositional ideologies rooted in Latin American or brown autonomous projects. In the conversation, many topics emerge, bubbling from We Are All Illegal, determined to ask more qu...
2025-06-23
1h 54
Xicana Tiahui Podcast
[SWAPA Interlude] Circle #5
In this special interlude episode, we offer our naguala shape-shifting reflections on Chapter 5, “The Rhetoric of Supremacism as Revealed by the Ethical Technology: Democratics." From the responses to quotes across the chapter, each collective member present offers a gift of emotion produced through the process of deep listening. SWAPA is an acronym for Storytelling/Witnessing Wor(l)d-Art & Performance as Activism. It is a spiritual activist or nepantlera method in the spirit of differential social movement and consciousness from Methodology of the Oppressed. These special episodes are responses to the book and offer a practice of creative close reading an...
2025-06-15
22 min
Xicana Tiahui Podcast
[EP5] On the Rhetoric of Supremacism
In this episode, hosted on the Xicana Tiahui podcast platform, the Sandovalian Semillero Collective delves into Chapter 5 of Methodology of the Oppressed. The collective explores how Chela Sandoval examines dominant ideologies, as well as white consciousness, and how beings perpetuate systems of supremacy through rhetorical poses. Sandoval draws from Roland Barthes and Frantz Fanon to analyze the mechanisms that sustain oppressive power structures and to investigate “the language of supremacy.” Throughout the episode, the collective breaks down the rhetoric of supremacism and offers examples. Identifying these rhetorical poses is the first step to confronting the world and invoking the tech...
2025-06-01
1h 21
Xicana Tiahui Podcast
Wellness & Housing Justice with Ashley & Leo
In this episode Ashley and Leo, tenant organizers from Union de Vecinos-Eastside Local of the LA Tenants Union discuss how wellness is embedded in housing justice work. To learn more about their work, follow @uniondevecinos on Instagram
2025-05-17
47 min
Xicana Tiahui Podcast
[SWAPA Interlude] Circle #4
In this special interlude episode, we offer our naguala shape-shifting reflections on Chapter 4, “Semiotics and the Language of Revolution." From the responses to quotes across the chapter, each collective member present offers a gift of emotion produced through the process of deep listening. SWAPA is an acronym for Storytelling/Witnessing Wor(l)d-Art & Performance as Activism. It is a spiritual activist or nepantlera method in the spirit of differential social movement and consciousness from Methodology of the Oppressed. These special episodes are responses to the book and offer a practice of creative close reading and what it means to br...
2025-05-15
25 min
Xicana Tiahui Podcast
[EP4] The Methodology of Emancipation: Semiotics, Language, and Revolution
In this episode, hosted on the Xicana Tiahui podcast platform, the Sandovalian Semillero Collective delves into Chapter 4 of Methodology of the Oppressed. Here, they unpack how Chela Sandoval engages the work of Martinican psychiatrist Frantz Fanon and French cultural theorist Roland Barthes, extending a conversation about semiotics (the study of signs), the conditions to link language with revolution. In particular, the collective tackles what Sandoval calls "the methodology of emancipation" and its five technologies of power: semiotics, deconstruction, meta-ideologizing, democratics, and the differential movement of consciousness. These theoretical threads of social praxis for the concrete practice enacting the social...
2025-05-01
1h 23
Xicana Tiahui Podcast
[SWAPA Interlude] Circle #3
In this special interlude episode, we offer our naguala shape-shifting reflections on Chapter 3, “On Cultural Studies: The Apartheid of Theoretical Domains." From the responses to quotes across the chapter, each collective member present offers a gift of emotion produced through the process of deep listening. SWAPA is an acronym for Storytelling/Witnessing Wor(l)d-Art & Performance as Activism. It is a spiritual activist or nepantlera method in the spirit of differential social movement and consciousness from Methodology of the Oppressed. These special episodes are responses to the book and offer a practice of creative close reading and what it mea...
2025-04-15
23 min
Xicana Tiahui Podcast
Caracoleando Among Worlds
Natalia and Gustavo from Xicana Tiahui hang out with Dr. Silvia Soto, professor of Chicana/o and Latina/o Studies and Native American Studies at Sonoma State University. Platicamos about her recently published book “Carocoleando Among Worlds: Reconstructing Maya Worldviews in Chiapas.” We learn about her journey in the Zapatista struggle and her literary movida to bridge Maya Literature, Zapatista thought, and Chicanx and Native Studies. Get her book through the University of Arizona Press or your local library.
2025-04-10
53 min
Xicana Tiahui Podcast
[EP3] Knowledge, Power, and Disciplinary Silos
In this episode, hosted on the Xicana Tiahui podcast platform, the Sandovalian Semillero Collective delves into Chapter 3 of Methodology of the Oppressed, discussing disciplinary divides in knowledge, what Chela Sandoval calls "the apartheid of theoretical domains." The collective considers Sandoval's notion of power and how it operates between the horizontal and vertical axes, suggesting how we must attune ourselves to both, not choosing either/or. By focusing on one's position, the collective also thinks how the personal is political.
2025-04-01
1h 08
Xicana Tiahui Podcast
[SWAPA Interlude] Circle #2
In this special interlude episode, we offer our naguala shape shifting reflections on Chapter 2, “U.S. Third World Feminism: Differential Social Movement I”. From the responses to quotes across the chapter, each collective member present offers a gift of emotion produced through the process of deep listening. SWAPA is an acronym for Storytelling/Witnessing Wor(l)d-Art & Performance as Activism. It is a spiritual activist or nepantlera method in the spirit of differential social movement and consciousness from Methodology of the Oppressed. These special episodes are responses to the book and offer a practice of creative close reading and what...
2025-03-15
22 min
Xicana Tiahui Podcast
[Wellness Segment] Wellness with Ixoq Arte
Tune into this episode of the Wellness Segment where Kim interviews Carla, creator of Ixoq Arte. To learn more or get in touch with Carla of Ixoq Arte, visit: ixoqarte.com or follow on IG: ixoq_arte Interested in being on the wellness segment? Direct message us on IG at: xicana_tiahui or reach out to Kim directly at: @kimethyst
2025-03-06
23 min
Xicana Tiahui Podcast
[EP2] U.S. Third World Feminism
In this episode, hosted on the Xicana Tiahui podcast platform, the Sandovalian Semillero Collective delves into Chapter 2 of Methodology of the Oppressed, where they unpack Louis Althusser’s theory of ideology and the ways Chela Sandoval extends his theory to consider how people can break with and rupture hegemonic ideologies. The collective moves through two of the main threads of the chapter, first engaging with the critique of hegemonic white feminism, and second, thinking through the possibilities and limits of differential consciousness in the U.S. third world feminist movement and our current context.
2025-03-01
1h 30
Xicana Tiahui Podcast
[SWAPA Interlude] Circle #1
In this special episode, the podcasters from the Sandovalian Semillero Collective share their SWAPA responses based on "Chapter 1: Fredric Jameson" of Methodology of the Oppressed by Chela Sandoval. The SWAPA circle expresses what Sandoval calls the "naguala-witness-naguala ceremony." SWAPA is an acronym for Storytelling/Witnessing Wor(l)d-Art & Performance as Activism. It is a spiritual activist or nepantlera method in the spirit of differential social movement and consciousness from Methodology of the Oppressed. These special episodes are responses to the book and offer a practice of creative close reading and what it means to bridge worlds with others.
2025-02-15
19 min
Xicana Tiahui Podcast
[EP1] Post-Modernism and Pastiche Aesthetics
In this episode, hosted on the Xicana Tiahui podcast platform, the Sandovalian Semillero Collective delves into Chapter 1 of Methodology of the Oppressed, ‘where they critically examine Frederic Jameson’s perspective on postmodernism as a neo-colonizing force. Sandoval argues that Jameson's pessimism stems from his inability to recognize the subjectivity of colonized and oppressed groups. She proposes a "differential cognitive mapping" that allows for a mobile, flexible oppositional consciousness. The collective also discusses the relevance of postmodernism today and the role of social media in reflecting and perpetuating these conditions.
2025-02-01
1h 21
Xicana Tiahui Podcast
Zapatista Encuentro Report Back
In this episode, we report back on our experiences from the 2024/2025 Zapatista encuentro internacionales de “resistencias y rebeldías.” We provide a brief accounting of the current struggles in Zapatista communities and engage with their notions of la pirámide invertida, lo común, migration, autonomía, and the storm. This episode is in Spanish and English.
2025-01-27
1h 22
Xicana Tiahui Podcast
[SWAPA Interlude] Circle #0
In this special episode, the podcasters from the Sandovalian Semillero Collective share their SWAPA responses based on the "Introduction" of Methodology of the Oppressed by Chela Sandoval. The SWAPA circle expresses what Sandoval calls the "naguala-witness-naguala ceremony." SWAPA is an acronym for Storytelling/Witnessing Wor(l)d-Art & Performance as Activism. It is a spiritual activist or nepantlera method in the spirit of differential social movement and consciousness from Methodology of the Oppressed. These special episodes are responses to the book and offer a practice of creative close reading and what it means to bridge worlds with others.
2025-01-15
30 min
Xicana Tiahui Podcast
[EP0] An Introduction to the Liberation Philosophy of Chela Sandoval: MOTOdology
In this new series hosted by Xicana Tiahui, the Sandovalian Semillero Collective introduces the labor, analysis, and background of the U.S. decolonial feminist philosopher Chela Sandoval. This episode introduces the year-long study of Sandoval's debut theoretical and praxis book, Methodology of the Oppressed, published in 2000. The collective discusses how the series will unfold and why the book, Methodology of the Oppressed, or MoTO, is an important intervention in the U.S.-based conversation of politics, philosophy, and practice. MoTO is a manifesto or manual for social emancipation, equipping the reader with a toolkit for analyzing the social world...
2025-01-01
54 min
Xicana Tiahui Podcast
[Wellness Segment] Dismantling the Neoliberal Academy with Dr. Vicente Carrillo
Tune in to learn about Dr. Carrillo's experience in academia and what it means to be an educator.
2024-07-11
43 min
Xicana Tiahui Podcast
[Wellness Segment] Radical Grace with Michael Anderson
Tune into this episode where XT co-host kim and Black education historian, Michael @findyourrhythmm discuss wellness and practicing solidarity through radical grace
2024-06-25
53 min
Xicana Tiahui Podcast
[Wellness Segment] Spellworking through Sound & Visuals: Plática with Aire
To learn more about Aire and inquire about collaboration, follow them at: @aire.eternal or email them at: airemusic.eternal@gmail.com
2024-06-17
34 min
Xicana Tiahui Podcast
[Wellness Segment] Mysticism & Creating with Purpose
Tune in to learn about how mysticism, art, and intergenerational wisdom inspires Brujita artist, Ren Conde!
2024-06-03
43 min
Xicana Tiahui Podcast
[Wellness Segment] Writing our Wellness with Dr. Ceci Caballero
In this episode, Dr. Ceci Caballero shares her writing practice and the importance of spirituality for intuitive growth. Tune in to learn about Ceci’s writing workshops for BIPOC spaces. Follow Ceci's work on Instagram: @writingourwellness
2024-05-21
32 min
Xicana Tiahui Podcast
[Wellness Segment] Circling back~
Kim checks in with a brief update on the Wellness Segment. What themes around wellness, community care, and politics are you interested in hearing more about? Write to us and let us know!
2024-05-18
05 min
Xicana Tiahui Podcast
Caminando con l@s Zapatistas: Chicanx Autonomous Organizing
In this episode, the Xicana Tiahui crew was joined by Dr. Pablo Gonzales, a distinguished continuing lecturer at UC Berkely in the Department of Ethnic Studies, to discuss Zapatismo and the Zapatista experience with its influence on the Chicana/o/x struggles at the turn of the twenty-first century. Pablo shares his personal history of his experiences seeing and practicing the bridges forming between Zapatista autonomous territory and the urban struggle in Los Angeles. He captures these moments as the spirit of autonomy and how Zapatismo translates into the classroom setting. Together we reflect on these radical genealogies of...
2022-07-11
1h 48
Xicana Tiahui Podcast
Imagining the Grietas: Reflections on the 2022 ROAR Conference (Oakland)
Joined by Em and Zacarías, Maritza and Kristian from the Xicana Tiahui crew reflect on their experiences at the 2022 Revolutionary Organizing Against Racism (ROAR) conference that took place on Ohlone lands (Oakland) alongside the Bay Area Anarchist Book Fair. We explore the topics of whiteness, radical organizing, and how Zapatismo thinks through some of these issues in the United States.
2022-06-20
1h 14
Xicana Tiahui Podcast
[Wellness Segment] Allowing Our Seeds to Root: Honoring a Personal Practice for Self-Determination
In this episode, Gina Hong (she/her), community rights lawyer, discusses her personal practice with permaculture, intergenerational connection through seedlings, and call to action in regenerating the land.
2022-05-05
37 min
Xicana Tiahui Podcast
[Roundtable] Insurgent Knowledge Productions of the Chicanx World-Making & Futurities Project
In this episode, we share an audio recording of a roundtable presentation that the co-hosts of Xicana Tiahui gave at the National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies 2022 conference that was held virtually. This roundtable was a collective reflection of the last five years of Xicana Tiahui's existence and the speculative power of thinking with each other about the future of the Chicanx World-Making & Futurities Project. We invite listeners to reflect on the questions we pose as we think through our own collective process in creating projects that invite, agitate, and imagine new worlds.
2022-05-02
58 min
Xicana Tiahui Podcast
[Entre Nos] Spring Check-In 2022
In this episode, the Xicada Tiahui compas check in with each other and share exciting updates about our upcoming personal/collective projects!
2022-04-16
34 min
Xicana Tiahui Podcast
[Wellness Segment] ”Respawn” with Maritza Torres
In this first episode of the Wellness segment, Kim checks in with artist Maritza Torres about her upcoming sola art show, Respawn. They both discuss Maritza's process and inspiration behind her new work with natural earth materials, working through imposter syndrome, and planting seeds. Follow Maritza on IG: @maritzatorresart TUNE IN TO OUR WELLNESS SEGMENT AND STAY CONNECTED TO LEARN HOW FOLX ARE COLLECTIVELY PRACTICING AND ENVISIONING COMMUNITIES OF CARE.
2022-03-21
33 min
Tiahui Talks
17- Zapatismo with Chicanx World-Making and Futurities Project
Tia Chucha’s Tiahui Talks host Rebecca interviews the collective minds behind the Chicanx World-Making and Futurities Project and their experiences with Zapatismo as a layer of influence in their multiple efforts documenting stories or resistance.Want to be part of Tierra y Libertad Press? They have a Call for Submission! The topic is: “Xicanista Radicalisms: Xicanx Bodies of Being.” Deadline is December 5, 2021. Follow the link here for more info: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdQoA4V4WmigSgoQkKKrIr0Aj6tT2F8mpWlkVB06KEJCRY8Pg/viewformLinktree: https://linktr.ee/xicana_tiahuiFollow...
2021-11-24
1h 16
Xicana Tiahui Podcast
Travesía por la Vida: U.S. from Below & to the Left Encounters Tierra Insumisa
On April 30th, las Zapatistas boarded La Montaña, a boat headed towards Europe to commence their planetary tour, La Gira Por La Vida: European Chapter. As is their custom, the delegation received the mandate to carry Zapatista thought far and wide. Most importantly the Zapatistas' journey to Europe aimed to embrace La Otra Europa and those in struggle and rebellion; to learn from the histories, geographies, and ways of being. With this act, the Zapatistas crossed planetary bridges and opened doors for others to follow their path to listen and learn from those geographies closed off to us b...
2021-09-20
1h 34
Xicana Tiahui Podcast
Chicana Por Mi Raza: Archives, Memory, and Community
Check out our new episode with Dra’s Maria E. Cotera and Linda Garcia Merchant. They share with us their collaborative archival, memory and community work being done for Chicana For Mi Raza. Summer of 2021, Natalia Toscano and Gustavo Garcia were part of a UNM Chicana/o Studies field school in Taos, New Mexico with Dr. Theresa J. Cordova. As part of the class, they learned about archival practices and digitized the lifelong work of Enriqueta Vasquez. In this episode, Dr. Cotera and Garcia Merchant talk about the power of community archiving and the importance of sharing strategies for co...
2021-08-16
1h 24
Xicana Tiahui Podcast
Europe from Below: The Zapatistas Travel to the 5 Continents
In this *special* episode, we talk with Linda Quiquivix, a political educator and organizer from Oxnard, California, to discuss the recent arrival of the 421 Escuadrón, a contingent of seven Zapatistas from autonomous territories of Chiapas, México, to the geographies of Spain to encounter those from below. In our dialogue, we discuss the nuances of the misconceptions of the Zapatistas, the reasons for traveling the five continents of planeta tierra, how we understand Europe, and the ways this world-historical engagement will challenge us to rethink organizing from below and to the left. You can follow Linda Quiquivix's popular ed...
2021-06-24
1h 08
Xicana Tiahui Podcast
La Lucha Por La Vida: Megaproyectos en México
Acompañados con las compas Inés y Rocío, dos defensoras de la vida en la lucha contra los megaproyectos in Mexico, exploramos los movimientos de los pueblos indígenas que siguen luchando contra el estado colonial de México y contra las empresas extractivas. Rocío, concejala para el Concejo Indígena de Gobierno (CIG) de la comunidad de Mezcala, Jalisco, nos platíca de los esfuerzos del pueblo Coca para ser reconocidos como comunidad Indígena. También nos cuenta sobre los proyectos comunitarios desarrollados para mantener la identidad Coca y renacer el idioma y costumbres del pueblo...
2021-06-21
1h 38
Xicana Tiahui Podcast
Agua Querencia: New Mexico Acequias and the Struggle for Environmental Life
As the environmental crisis continues, struggles for resources and life continue to persist. In this episode, we are joined by Alejandria Lyons, a Nueva Mexicana water activist and the coordinator for environmental justice at the Southwest Organizing Project (SWOP) in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Alejandria shares with us the historical struggle for water rights in New Mexico, commencing with acequias, a traditional water system used to maintain community throughout the state. To the struggle against major development aiming to acquire water rights for the construction of housing development and corporate headquarters. The struggle for water stretches across the world and th...
2021-06-01
1h 19
Xicana Tiahui Podcast
Xicanista Radicalisms: Bridging Together Multiple Worlds
In this special episode, the Tierra y Libertad Press zine collective discusses the inspiration for the recently published zine "Xicanista Radicalisms: Bridging Together Multiple Worlds" that was released in April 2021. Tierra y Libertad Press is an autonomous, self-managed, and member-organized zine press that publishes zines connected to Chicanx/Xican@, Latinx/Latin American, Black/Afro-descent, mixed-race, and Native/Indigenous people from Las Américas. We aim to collaborate, design, create, publish, and disseminate zines that draw from various mediums of creative and analytical expressions. We create zines to spark revolutionary imaginations and possibilities in the spirit of do-it-yourself (DIY), rasquachismo, a...
2021-05-21
1h 10
Xicana Tiahui Podcast
Xicanacimiento: Chicanx Studies as a Life-Giving Force
How do we know in Chicanx Studies? In this episode, we are joined by Dra. Irene Vasquez, Chair of the Department of Chicana/o Studies at the University of New Mexico (UNM), to discuss Chicana/o/x Studies. The Xicana Tiahui crew learns about Irene’s educational journey and the origins of her commitment to Chicana/o Studies. From UCLA’s Hunger Strike to the departmentalization of Chicana/o Studies at UNM, Dr. Vasquez has been on the frontlines of the struggle for Chicana/o Studies and reflects on the lessons learned on this path, the hard realities of navi...
2021-05-14
1h 17
Xicana Tiahui Podcast
Heart to Heart: Third Cinema, Postcolonial Theory, and Critical Inquiry
In this episode, we are joined by compa Targol Mesbah, current Anthropology and Social Change professor at the California Institute of Integral Studies and activist-organizer. Targol reflects on the influences and experiences that guided her interest in photography, Third World Cinema, Post-Colonial Theory, and Critical Inquiry. We learn about Targol’s intellectual trajectory and its critical intervention in theories of representation and visual culture. As a collective, we explore our relationships to learning and academia and discuss the possibilities of spaces of learning for transformation and the meaning of creating community collectives and nourishing spaces.
2021-04-29
1h 17
Xicana Tiahui Podcast
México Negro: La Lucha Por Historia, Cultura, y Comunidad
En este episodio, la Dra. Doris Careaga-Coleman de la Universidad de Nuevo México (UNM), nos acompaña para platicar sobre el movimiento de los pueblos Afro-Mejicanos. Brevemente exploramos la presencia histórica y la fundación de la cultura Negra en la tela de la Mexicanidad. Doris nos comparte sobre los esfuerzos contemporáneos que se han manifestado en varias partes de México. Nos cuenta sobre su experiencia como Afro-Mexicana y las costumbres de su comunidad en Tamiahua, Veracruz que ha reforzado su orgullo de ser mujer Negra. Al concluso de la plática, la Dra. comparta la nece...
2021-04-18
1h 08
Xicana Tiahui Podcast
White Supremacy Strikes Back!
After the white supremacist seizure of the capital in January, the Xicana Tiahui crew alongside the compa NM, reflect on the bubbling white supremacist actions erupting around us. We take a deep dive into the various organizations that promote white supremacy and who have taken a stance that is rooted in politics “from below and to the right”. We ponder on what it means for subversive white supremacy organizations to take anti-capitalist and anti-modern stances. What does it mean for our communities when white supremacist organizations co-op language of the left? What does it mean when white supremacists challenge stru...
2021-03-01
1h 27
Xicana Tiahui Podcast
Cumfessions del Corazón from a Butch Chicana
In this steamy episode, the Xicana Tiahui crew “chap it up” with Claudia Rodriguez as she returns on this special Valentine's Day episode. Sharing her erotic poetry, Claudia creates the space for us to explore the need for pleasure and vulnerability in our sexual encounters and the importance of creating sex-positivity dialogues in our homes and community. Check out more of Claudia’s writing at: http://rodriguezwriter.blogspot.com/
2021-02-14
1h 05
Xicana Tiahui Podcast
Remembering Butchlalis: Chicanas Queering La Panocha
In this episode the Xicana Tiahui crew hangouts with Claudia Rodriguez, scholar, writer, and teatrista. Claudia reflects on her journey as a Queer Chicana writer and her role in creating Butchalis de Panochtitlan, which functioned as space for Chicanas to own, claim, and celebrate their Butch identities. We talk about why theater and Queer theater specifically is overlooked in the field of Chicana/o/x studies and the critical role artists make in producing knowledge for La Chicanada.
2021-02-01
56 min
Xicana Tiahui Podcast
The Mixed Race Damnés: Existentialism, Coloniality, and People-of-Color Organizing
In this episode, Xicana Tiahui sits down with Dr. Daphne V. Taylor-Garcia, professor of Ethnic Studies at UC San Diego, to discuss her book, The Existence of the Mixed Race Damnes: Decolonialism, Class, Gender, Race (2018). Centering her mixed background as critical to informing her work, Dr. Taylor-Garcia shares with us her familial background, growing up in Toronto, Canada, and the experiences she faced transplanting to California. We contextualize her work and the impact her book has made on the field of Chicana/o Studies, Ethnic Studies, and coalitional organizing.
2021-01-18
1h 08
Xicana Tiahui Podcast
Queer Xicana Indígena Root Work
In this episode, the compas of Xicana Tiahui are in conversation with Chicanx Studies professor Susy J. Zepeda from UC Davis. We engage various topics, ideas, and directions that start from the intellectual and activist thrust of Dr. Zepeda's journey through academia that leads us to questions of worldmaking as La Xicanada in the United States.
2020-12-10
1h 54
Xicana Tiahui Podcast
[Entre Nos] Our Reflections on Chicanx World-Making
In this episode, the compas of Xicana Tiahui foster a space of reflection to discuss our personal growths and understandings of Chicanx World-Making. Engaging in a cyclical discussion, the crew checks in and offers their takes on the possibilities of meaning infused in world-making and the ways a Chicanx world-making can take place in our everyday life.
2020-11-01
1h 18
Xicana Tiahui Podcast
Civilization of Death: Coloniality of Power and the Decolonial Imperative
In this episode, the Xicana Tiahui crew hangs out with Profe Roberto D. Hernandez from the Department of Chicana/o Studies at San Diego State University. Roberto delves into his intellectual origins and inspirations that grew from his experiences along the U.S./Mexico border in San Ysidro. Discussing his current work and projects, Roberto highlights the Zapatista engagement of the civilization of death as a framework to help us understand the systems/institutions of destruction that are rampant in our communities and lives. Profe Roberto however reminds us of the power of world-making and the need for a...
2020-10-15
1h 13
Xicana Tiahui Podcast
Counter-Mapping: Land, Space, and Creating Tools of Resistance
The Xicana Tiahui crew members converse with the Mapping Against Power Systems (MAPS) crew, Maritza (they/them), Kim (they/them) and Jaz (she/hers). As a womxn and gender non-binary centered collective, MAPS set out to create a knowledge sharing and co-creating space that disrupts colonial understandings of land and space. In this episode, we learn about why MAPS emerges and how the collective builds an insurgent counter-mapping project and builds new cartographic visions of relating to our neighborhoods and community.
2020-10-01
1h 01
Xicana Tiahui Podcast
A Place For Us: COLA4ALL and the Student Struggle for a Dignified Life
In this episode, the Xicana Tiahui crew linked up with special guests Bre and Carlos from student struggle COLA4ALL at the University of California, Santa Cruz. In this conversation, we learned about the experiences and motivations of graduate students who were unsatisfied with the limited reach of COLA, cost-of-living-adjustment. Graduate students like Bre and Carlos, amongst many, pushed the boundaries of obtaining livable wages for solely graduate students, and instead formulated a relational based praxis that struggles for a dignified wage and life for all students, all workers, and communities who are seen as disposable under the banner...
2020-09-15
1h 38
Xicana Tiahui Podcast
The University and Pandemic: Graduate Student Testimonies on Academia and Teaching
In this episode, the Xicana Tiahui crew takes a moment to have an organic conversation about the educational responses to the pandemic and how educators are expected to navigate it alongside the students they teach or facilitate discussions with. We are graduate students learning and sharing the virtual realm, a phenomenon that we think through together as we try to understand our experiences.
2020-09-07
1h 02
Xicana Tiahui Podcast
Transborder Organizing: Xican@patistas, Detention Resistance, and Practices of Autonomy
In this episode, we discuss the lived experiences and political praxis of Ymoat, a Xicana transborder organizer influenced by Zapatismo who participates in many spaces of rebellion such as El Central Cultural de La Raza, Detention Resistance, and Hormigas Autonómas y Rebeldes. Ymoat is also part of an emerging podcast called Voices of Transborder Resistance. As a guiding question, we asked ourselves: How do we build autonomy and create networks of resistance? We reflected on the work of Xicana organizers such as our guest Ymoat and the new re-structuring of capitalism with the current pandemic of C...
2020-08-24
1h 18
Xicana Tiahui Podcast
CNI-CIG: Indigenous Struggles in México
Here is a podcast episode that took place in the late summer of 2019. This episode dialogues on the emergence and struggle of the Congreso Nacional Indígena and the Concejo Indígena de Gobierno. We want to thank QuiQui for sitting down and speaking with us as a collective to talk about the Indigenous struggles in México. Music credit goes to Subsistencia, a punk band from Los Angeles. Songs are "Xochicuicatl" and "Zapatista Guerrer@ Tezcatlipoca."
2020-08-15
55 min