Sinopsis
Latinos Who Lunch is a podcast with FavyFav and Babelito. Join them as they engage in conversations about everything from pop culture to art and identity politics.
Episodios
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Episode 61: Podcasts in Color with Berry
22/02/2018 Duración: 01h02minBerry, creator of Podcasts In Color, has always been an avid podcast listener and The Read’s #1 fan. She put her passion for the medium to the test and created an online community of black and brown podcasts that now hosts the leading directory of POC podcasts in the country. In addition to her work and social media presence, she started her own podcast where she hosts amazing guests and discusses tips for those who are eager to start their own show. As a bonus, we have a listener letter at the end of the episode. Stay tuned, be inspired by Berry and listen to Favy talk about his struggles with Spanglish. #SupportBrownPodcasts #SupportLatinxPodcasts #PodsInColorPod #PodsInColor
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Episode 60: The One About Denver
15/02/2018 Duración: 01h04minOtra semana y otro espisodio face to face, mano a mano. Los chicos de LWL are busy but once in a while they get together to “guara guara la cuchara” for a whole hour. Favy talks about his adventures in Denver and all the awesome listeners he met there. They also get into RuPaul's Drag Race All-Stars, Babelito talks about why he hates Degas so much, the history of museums and the problems behind the way our cultures get exhibited in these institutional cultural spaces. #lwlpod #guaraguaralacuchara #SupportBrownPodcasts #SupportLatinxPodcasts
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Episode 59: Miriam Zoila Pérez
08/02/2018 Duración: 59minIf you have been waiting to hear a los chavos de Latinos Who Lunch get all vulnerable, pues ahi les va! In this week's episode, FavyFav and Babelito sit down with their dear friend Pérez from Radio Menea in her D.C. apartment and the conversation gets REAL really fast. They discuss the myth of love, the lack of dating apps for women, Tinder, the struggles of an increasingly hectic schedule and the different ways we can find balance in our busy lives. The process of healing can be a lifelong process and it's good to have friends like Pérez to help you along the way! #DoctoraCorazón #supportbrownpodcasts #supportlatinxpodcasts #lwlpod
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Episode 58: Caught Up
01/02/2018 Duración: 01h21minLatinos Who Lunch visited D.C. and recorded an episode with the guys from Caught Up Podcast! This topical and conversational podcast digs into the politics and issues that affect POC communities around the United State. The Haitian Sensation and the Deep End Puerto Rican discuss micro and macro aggressions, the responsibility of owning your voice during this political climate, the hateful rhetoric that reverberates everyday from the White House, and of course, Cardi B. Before that, FavyFav and Babelito experiment with long distance recording, catch up with all their activities and talk about future events. #supportbrownpodcasts #supportlatinxpodcasts #lwlpod
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Episode 57: From Reno to Baltimore
25/01/2018 Duración: 01h11minLos chicos de LWL take a breather, eat neighborhood supermarket Cuban food and reflect on the nonstop activities of the past two weeks. From Reno to Baltimore FavyFav and Babelito have taken the podcast to different cities culminating in a presentation for the wonderful freshmen class of Maryland Institute College of Art. They talk about all the amazing listeners they met, the strange places they visited, and make predictions on the new season of RuPaul's All Star Season 3\. And as always make sure to stay tuned for the listener's letter and recommendations episode. #SupportBrownPodcasts #SupportLatinxPodcasts #Guaraguaralacuchara
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Episode 56: Ed Fuentes
18/01/2018 Duración: 57minOur dear friend and colleague Ed Fuentes sits with LWL to talk about his career as an advocate for Chicanx arts. Through his blog, Paint this Desert, he has been able to highlight the artistic diversity of our communities in Las Vegas and Los Angeles. Ed also discusses the perils of being the only Chicano MFA student in a department dominated by white male artists, and the importance that public murals have in the fight for resistance against oppression and gentrification. #SupportBrownPodcasts #SupportLatinxPodcasts #LWLPod.
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Episode 55: New Year, Old Us
11/01/2018 Duración: 55minY'all know that FavyFav and Babelito are busy AF, and for that reason they are introducing a new format in which every other week they will simply catch up and guara guara la cuchara for an entire episode. To kick this new format off, LWL talk about Los Globos de Oro, King Oprah's speech, white feminism, arepas, and the many variations of Despacito. Also, they find a new excuse to talk about Cardi B by answering a comment from a listener. #SupportBrownPodcast #SupportLatinxPodcasts #Latinx
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Episode 54: Radio Lonchea 2017
04/01/2018 Duración: 56minIn the great tradition of one of their favorite music podcasts, Radio Menea, LWL record their music year in review episode! Favy Favela Perez and Babelito Bayetti Flores talk about their new year's resolutions, reveal their favorite Latinx jams and their top album of 2017\. From Buscabulla to Miguel, LWL put together a rollercoaster of a playlist that reflects the tumultuous and exciting year they had. #supportbrownpodcasts #supportlatinxpodcasts
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Episode 53: Que Show in 2017!?
28/12/2017 Duración: 01h02minWe did it! What a year! FavyFav and Babelito get together and recount the year's greatest moments starting from holiday times with their family to some of their favorite guests this year. They laugh, they cry and Favy might even be a little high. Make sure to stick around for the recommendations and to hear LWL's certified top podcasts of the year. We love our listeners thank you all for the support this past year!!! #SupportBrownPodcasts #SupportLatinxPodcasts #BrownExcellence
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Episode 52: Yosimar Reyes
21/12/2017 Duración: 01h02minYosimar Reyes joins us this week and we GET INTO IT! The nationally acclaimed poet, educator, performance artist and public speaker tells FavyFav and Babelito all about his one man show, his special relationship with his grandmother and the importance of being held accountable for the quality of the content we produce as artists, writers and cultural makers. Listen as Yosimar schools us all on the importance of knowing our worth as artists and advises us to always demand equal treatment in all that we do. #supportbrownpodcasts #supportlatinxpodcasts #podsincolor
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Episode 51: Live from Wellesley College
14/12/2017 Duración: 01h03minIn this very first live episode of LWL, Irene Mata, Associate Professor in the department of Women's and Gender Studies at Wellesley College, joins us to talk about the problematic representation of Latinx people in popular U.S. visual culture. She describes how the myth of the American dream upholds our narratives as immigrants and border peoples and how Chicanx and Latinx cultural producers are constantly challenging those ideas. How is Moana different from the rest of Disney’s animated features? Why is Selena, the movie, so problematic? Listen to Irene explain how she is helping students not internalize oppression to become better citizens of the world. #supportbrownpodcasts #supportlatinxpodcasts #podsincolor
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BONUS Episode: Nostalgia
09/12/2017 Duración: 22minDavid B. Smith Gallery is proud to put forward the “Latinos Who Lunch” podcast for Untitled, Radio in Miami Beach. In a special segment catered specifically to Untitled, Miami Beach 2017, artist, curator and food writer FavyFav (Justin Favela) and co-host Babelito, curator and Ph.D. in Ibero-America colonial art history from the University of New Mexico, took over the airwaves, to discuss a range of topics related to art, pop culture, and identity politics. Today we will broadcast an episode recorded for this edition of the fair: Nostalgia This episode will focus on the idea of nostalgia for one’s home country. On a recent trip to Miami, FavyFav recorded audio of Omar Lopez-Chahoud's mother talking about Cuba for artist Nina Paola Marin Diaz's documentary "Lo Que La Distancia No Borra." #supportlatinxpodcasts #supportbrownpodcasts #untitledartfair
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Episode 50: Coka y Greñas
07/12/2017 Duración: 01h06minIn this episode, Latinos Who Lunch cierran el ciclo of Austin interviews con broche de oro! La Coka y el Greñas sit down with FavyFav and talk about their transition from Monterrey, Mexico to Texas. These par de tortolitos met at a party in Mexico and never looked back. El Greñas tells Favy the struggles of being a musician in a place like Austin while Coka talks about her art projects around town. Also, at the end of the episode you will hear Babelito interviewing his dear friend Fito from Tegucigalpa over the phone to discuss the political turmoil happening in Honduras, and the misconceptions about Latin America reflected in U.S. news outlets. Stay woke and stay informed! #supportbrownpodcasts #supportlatinxpodcasts #podsincolor
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BONUS Episode: Pigmentocracy
06/12/2017 Duración: 22minDavid B. Smith Gallery is proud to put forward the “Latinos Who Lunch” podcast for Untitled, Radio in Miami Beach. In a special segment catered specifically to Untitled, Miami Beach 2017, artist, curator and food writer FavyFav (Justin Favela) and co-host Babelito, curator and Ph.D. in Ibero-America colonial art history from the University of New Mexico, took over the airwaves, to discuss a range of topics related to art, pop culture, and identity politics. Today we will broadcast an episode recorded for this edition of the fair: Pigmentocracy This is a word that associate curator Maria Elena Ortiz at the Pérez Art Museum recently used in a recent recorded conversation with FavyFav. The hosts look forward to digging into this topic. #supportbrownpodcasts #supportlatinxpodcasts #podsincolor
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Mordida 21: mjvc.rocks
03/12/2017 Duración: 29minIn this mordida FavyFav and Mario Villanueva, a loyal LWL listener, talk about social media, Mario's art, the power of Instagram and what it means to be a "social media influencer." Mario explains how being featured on Instagram's main page helped expose his art to a new audiences and how that opened a lot of new opportunities for him. They also talk Austin, Latinx representation y mucho, mucho mas!!! #supportbrownpodcasts #supportlatinxpodcasts #ATX
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Episode 49: El Corazón de Elier
30/11/2017 Duración: 01h05minIn this very special episode of LWL, FavyFav has a conversation with our new friend Elier Rodriguez about his coming out process and the insecurities that this entails. Coming out, for Elier, goes beyond telling people that he is gay, it is about expressing his identity through his style, dance, social interactions and the internet. They get deep about growing up religious, toxic masculinity, the color pink and much much more! And as always, Babelito reads a listener letter and discuss the origin of their podcast nicknames. #comingout #supportbrownpodcasts #latinx
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Mordida 20: SomarATX - #SupportLatinxBusiness
24/11/2017 Duración: 19minSorpresa!!! To kick off the holidays the right way we offer this bonus Moridida. As part of Favy's series of interviews in TX, he sat down with his primx from another tia; Alma Ramos from SomarATX. They discuss the rise of her business, her famous t-shirt designs and the perils of friendship dating apps. Feliz turkey day everyone!!!! #SupportLatinxBusiness #SupportBrownBusinesses #SupportLocal
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Episode 48: Podcasterio Fest!
23/11/2017 Duración: 01h01minWhat a weekend!!! Podcasterio Fest was not a dream but a magical reality and in this episode, FavyFav and Babelito break down their weekend, which started at Wellesley College, and culminated in this festival full of amazing podasterxs! LWL also laid out their plans for Thanksgiving and talk about the emotional crash they felt after a period filled with activities and social interactions. #supportlatinxpodcasts #supportbrownpodcasts
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Episode 47: Michael Anthony Garcia
16/11/2017 Duración: 55minY que sigan las entrevistas! This week we take you back to Austin, TX and talk to our friend Michael Anthony Garcia. Michael talks about his awesome work with Chicanx art and artists in Austin, he reveals his coming out story as a Mexican Vegan, and tells us all about his performance art. Also, LWL catch up with their crazy schedule and read a listener's letter. They get into micro and macro aggressions in the workplace and the struggle to resist when we depend on our jobs. Is there are right way to deal with these situations without getting fired? Find out how FavyFav and Babelito have dealt with racists dumbfucks in the past.
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Episode 46: Pensando en Tejas
09/11/2017 Duración: 57minLa Xochi came through again! As a member of Chulita Vinyl Club's Austin chapter, Xochi Solis, together with her husband George Pasterk have amassed an incredible collection of Tejano music and in this very special episode they curated a playlist for LWL listeners. From Flaco Jiménez to Selena, this playlist tilted “Pensando en Tejas” is a mix of all Tejanx artists and/or Texas record labels taken from George and Xochi’s vinyl collection. If you listened to last week’s episode, you will recognize some of the musicians featured in this badass list. Take it away...VAMONOS!!! _____________________ PENSANDO EN TEJAS November 2017 Mix recorded from the vinyl collection of Xochi Solis and George Pasterk of all Tejanx artists and/or Texas record labels 1. Los Chachos–Coco de María-Los Chachos, Guerra Company Productions, San Antonio TX. 1976 2. Alfonso Ramos and his Orchestra- Ay! Me Duele, 7" single, Capri Records Dallas TX circ. 1970-74 3. Los Sonidos de Sabor- Ritmo de Sabor, 7" single, Sabor Records, El Pa