War Of The Flea Podcast
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Sinopsis
A media platform featuring a series of podcasts and videos exploring the contradictions abundant in our society. Broadcasting out of Occupied Aztlan.
Episodios
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#110 - Interview with Candelario Moreno and Selah Hernandez on contemporary and historical media misrepresentations
21/05/2024 Duración: 12minIn this episode of The Reality Dysfunction I am speaking with two exception young scholars Candelario Moreno and Selah Hernandez. We are discussing their recent presentation at the National Association of Chicana Chicano Studies conference in San Francisco. Its a good talk.
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#109 Melanie Vega - Voices Unheard: Accent Discrimination Against Chicanos in the United States
21/05/2024 Duración: 10minThis episode is a recording of a National Association of Chicana Chicano Studies presentation by Melanie Vega. She is a first year student at Northern Arizona University in the political science department. The title of the panel was Voices Unheard: Accent Discrimination Against Chicanos in the United States.
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#108 Desirae Diaz - Voices Unheard: Accent Discrimination Against Chicanos in the United States
21/05/2024 Duración: 18minThis episode is a recording of a National Association of Chicana Chicano Studies presentation by Desirae Diaz. She is a first year student at Northern Arizona University in the psychology department. The title of the panel was Voices Unheard: Accent Discrimination Against Chicanos in the United States.
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Voices of Students for Palestine
01/05/2024 Duración: 11minSpent the afternoon at the Northern Arizona University Free Palestine encampment. Students talked about why they were there and why it is important to support Palestine.
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#107 Violette Valencia - Public Action workers in the Strawberry Campaign: Interviews with Public Action Organizers
30/04/2024 Duración: 21minThis recording is from the 2024 National Association of Chicana/Chicano Studies held in April 2024 in San Francisco. The three presenters are Brinley Carrillo, Demi Garcia and Violette Valencia. I have broken their presentation in to three separate podcasts to make it easier to listen. The abstract for the presentation is below. Three years after the passing of Cesar Chavez in 1994, the United Farm workers under the direction of their new president Arturo Rodriguez began organizing Strawberry Workers in Watsonville. The Watsonville Strawberry Campaign followed the same organizing model the UFW had implemented during the grape campaigns of the 1960s-1980s. Taking on the Watsonville grower establishment through worker strikes and demonstrations This panel will talk about the power dynamic between the growers, the UFW and the national community. Strikers and union members were treated poorly simply protesting and demanding their collective bargaining rights. The workers fighting in this campaign were known to
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#106 Demi Garcia - Public Action workers in the Strawberry Campaign: Interviews with Public Action Organizers
30/04/2024 Duración: 13minThis recording is from the 2024 National Association of Chicana/Chicano Studies held in April 2024 in San Francisco. The three presenters are Brinley Carrillo, Demi Garcia and Violette Valencia. I have broken their presentation in to three separate podcasts to make it easier to listen. The abstract for the presentation is below. Three years after the passing of Cesar Chavez in 1994, the United Farm workers under the direction of their new president Arturo Rodriguez began organizing Strawberry Workers in Watsonville. The Watsonville Strawberry Campaign followed the same organizing model the UFW had implemented during the grape campaigns of the 1960s-1980s. Taking on the Watsonville grower establishment through worker strikes and demonstrations This panel will talk about the power dynamic between the growers, the UFW and the national community. Strikers and union members were treated poorly simply protesting and demanding their collective bargaining rights. The workers fighting in this campaign were known to
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#105 Brinley Carrillo - Public Action workers in the Strawberry Campaign: Interviews with Public Action Organizers
30/04/2024 Duración: 16minThis recording is from the 2024 National Association of Chicana/Chicano Studies held in April 2024 in San Francisco. The three presenters are Brinley Carrillo, Demi Garcia and Violette Valencia. I have broken their presentation in to three separate podcasts to make it easier to listen. The abstract for the presentation is below. Three years after the passing of Cesar Chavez in 1994, the United Farm workers under the direction of their new president Arturo Rodriguez began organizing Strawberry Workers in Watsonville. The Watsonville Strawberry Campaign followed the same organizing model the UFW had implemented during the grape campaigns of the 1960s-1980s. Taking on the Watsonville grower establishment through worker strikes and demonstrations This panel will talk about the power dynamic between the growers, the UFW and the national community. Strikers and union members were treated poorly simply protesting and demanding their collective bargaining rights. The workers fighting in this campaign were known to
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#104 - Why we need a party
24/04/2024 Duración: 08minShort piece from Dr. Ernesto on the need for claiming political power in a settler election year and beyond.
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#103 - Brinley Carillo, Demi Garcia and Violette Valencia Up and Coming Scholars
23/04/2024 Duración: 14minThis episode of The Reality Dysfunction Podcast talks with three young emerging scholars at Northern Arizona University. These three women will be presenting at the 2024 NACCS conference in San Francisco on the Public Action aspect of the Watsonville Strawberry Campaign in the late 1990s.
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#102 - My Advice: Build Power
19/04/2024 Duración: 07minIn this episode we talk about how to build power as colonized people within settler colonial society.
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#101 - Existence is not resistance
16/04/2024 Duración: 08minThis short episode I talk about the idea of existence as resistance within a settler colonial political world. This one is a little different. It's just me.
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#100 - Mark Anthony Torres
16/04/2024 Duración: 37minIn this episode of The Reality Dysfunction we talk with Mark Anthony Torres a 3 decade Chicano Michigan activist about his new book, his clothing line and his run for congress.
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#99 - Dr. Vanessa Bustamante
25/04/2023 Duración: 53minIn this episode of The Reality Dysfunction we talk with Dr. Vanessa Bustamante the Vice Chair of El Partido Nacional de la Raza Unida about her life and activism on behalf of the Xicana/o/x community. About growing up a first generation Xicana in Southern Califas, the educational struggles on her way to a Ph.D., and why she is proud to call herself a chola.
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#98 - Veronica Garcia
18/04/2023 Duración: 24minIn this episode of The Reality Dysfunction we talk with Veronica Garcia the Texas state director for the Partido Nacional de la Raza Unida. We talk about plans for Raza Unida to expand across the country and in the great state of Texas.
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#97 - Enrique Cardiel
20/02/2023 Duración: 32minIn this episode of The Reality Dysfuncton we interview Enrique Cardiel a long time Raza Unida Party activist and community organizer in Alburquerque, NM., he recently ran for a state rep position in that state. We talk about his campaign, and the state of Xicana/o/x politics in the United States.
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#96 - Human Cicada The poetry of Carlos Cumpian
03/08/2022 Duración: 36minIn this episode of The Reality Dysfunction I talk with Chicago based poet Carlos Cumpian who has been writing and publishing poetry from the Windy City for the last 40 years. During our conversation we talk about his latest book Human Cicada and the importance of Xicana/o/x expression. ORDER THE BOOK HERE
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#95 - Anarchist politics and the Xicana/o/x movement
21/02/2022 Duración: 32minDr. Ernesto Mireles and Alex Yanish discuss the Kristen Williams pamphet "Whither Anarchism" and how anarchist politics, particularly preformative politics have moved into the Xicana/o/x movement mainstream.
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#94 - El Porvenir, Ya! Citlalzazanilli Mexicatl: A Chicano Science Fiction Anthology.
14/01/2022 Duración: 42minThis segment of The Reality Dysfunction is a conversation with Somos en Escritos editors Scott Duncan and Jenny Irizary and the forthcoming book El Porvenir, Ya! Joining us in the conversation two of the authors Rosa Martha Villareal who is recently retired as an Adjunct Professor at Cosumnes River College in Sacramento, California, and the author of several novels including Doctor Magdalena, The Stillness of Love and Exile, and Chronicles of Air and Dreams. She writes a periodic column, Tertulian’s Corner, for Somos en escrito. Also Ernesto Hogan who is the author of High Aztech, Smoking Mirror Blues, and Cortez on Jupiter. Those novels, along with his short fiction have won him the reputation of being the Father of Chicano Science Fiction. His mother’s maiden name is Garcia, he was born in East L.A. His work has appeared in Amazing Stories, Analog Science Fiction and Fact, and Aztlan: A Journal of Chicano Studies, and other magazines and anthologies. El Porvenir, Ya! Citlalzazanilli Mexicatl: A Chicano Sc
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#93 - MX 2070: The Chicano Media Forum
16/12/2021 Duración: 01h01minThis is one exciting conversation by media professionals from around the country. A review of the most relevant stories and issues of 2021 affecting our community. Presenters: Elena Herrada is a Detroit community activist leader, an advocate on issues of immigration, public education, national and international human rights and Director of the Oral History project of Fronteras Norterias organization. She was a member of the Detroit Public Schools Board of Education in Michigan, representing District 2. Herrada ran for election for an at-large seat of the Detroit Public Schools Board of Education in Michigan. Dr. Jose Flores is cofounder of the Hispanic Center for Western Michigan, the Hispanic Festival, The Community Voice/La Voz Magazine, and La Familia Grocery/Convenience Store.His community activism helped bring needed interpreters to the emergency services units in police/fire/medical care units of Grand Rapids, and he was a chief advocate for providing court interpreters for persons unable to