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*** Radio Aula Mundi (the station where no languages and all languages are spoken) … A multilingual mix of music, poetry, lectures, languages, interviews, documentaries, recipes, and a lot more, co-produced with the students of the ‘Aula Mundi International Cultural Center’ … *** Radio Aula Mundi (la estación donde se hablan ningún idioma y todos los idiomas) … Un mix multilingüe de música, poesía, conferencias, idiomas, entrevistas, documentales, recetas, y mucho más, coproducido con los al ...
 
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Literally Literary

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Literally Literary

Reyna Muñoz, Vanessa Zuñiga, Richie Marrufo, & formerly Jorge Gomez

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From BorderSenses & Papagayo at El Paso Community College, this podcast dissects culturally-relevant literature: novels, memoirs, poetry, comics, zines, & short stories. We love reading & analyzing books, comparing their adaptations, & connecting their allusions. At times, we interview the authors. #Ad-Free Español: este podcast disecciona literatura culturalmente relevante: novelas, memorias, poesía, cómics, fanzines, & cuentos cortos. Nos encanta leer & analizar libros, comparando sus adap ...
 
¡Hola! Bienvenid@ a mi podcast, donde estaré recitando poesía, tanto original como de algunos de mis poetas favoritos. ¡Espero que lo disfrutes!🖤 Hi! Welcome to my podcast! Here you'll be able to find my original poems, and also some recitations of my favorite authors, I hope you enjoy it! 🖤
 
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Making Meaning

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Making Meaning

Federation of State Humanities Councils

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The humanities played an important role during the pandemic and in the ongoing recovery. Host Sydney Boyd introduces stories and leaders from the country's humanities councils that highlight just how pivotal the humanities are to our society. (From the Federation of State Humanities Councils.)
 
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K. D. Harryman is the author of Girls’ Book of Knots, forthcoming in 2023 from BlazeVox Books, as well as Auto Mechanic’s Daughter (Akashic, 2007). The recipient of the 2019 Rumi Prize and the 2018 James Hearst Poetry Prize, she serves as the poetry editor for Five South. She is originally from Kentucky and lives in Los Angeles. --- https://poets.o…
 
David Richard Koepsell is an American author, philosopher, attorney, and educator whose recent research focuses on how ethics and public policy deal with emerging science and technology. He has been a practicing attorney, been employed as an ontologist, been a university professor, and has lectured worldwide. --- http://davidkoepsell.com/ --- Inter…
 
Omar Cadena, a first-generation born in the United States to Cuban and Ecuadorian parents and a proud Chicago native, is the owner and chef of Omarcitos Latin Café, located in the Logan Square neighborhood in Chicago. Their mission is to give Chicago a chingón Latin Street food experience where the vibe is perfect, the music hits right, and people …
 
Sherri Shorting is an Anishinaabe singer and songwriter from the Little Saskatchewan First Nation, in Manitoba, Canada. Sherri's songwriting talent comes from her own life experiences and looking through the eyes of others. --- https://www.facebook.com/sherrishorting https://www.sakihiwe.ca/artist-directory/complete-directory/display,artist/232/she…
 
John Primer is an American Chicago blues and electric blues singer and guitarist who played behind Junior Wells in the house band at Theresa’s Lounge and as a member of the bands of Willie Dixon, Muddy Waters and Magic Slim before launching an award-winning career as a front man, carrying forward the traditional Windy City sound into the 21st centu…
 
Derek Wu, alias “Brother” Derek, is a Chicago-based singer-songwriter whose most recent musical projects draw from a deep well of genre-malleable tunes that are each more a roller coaster ride than a straight shot, at times weird but always groovy. --- https://brotherderek.bandcamp.com/ --- Interview conducted by Marco Rixecker https://www.amazon.c…
 
Anatoly Liberman is a linguist, medievalist, etymologist, poet, translator of poetry, and literary critic. Liberman is a professor in the Department of German, Nordic, Slavic and Dutch at the University of Minnesota and publishes a blog, "The Oxford Etymologist". One of his most recent books is “Take My Word For It; A Dictionary of English Idioms” …
 
Carol C is the lead singer and co-founder of the popular electronic soul band, Si*Sé. Already established in NYC’s music scene as a globetrotting drum & bass DJ and party promoter since before the band’s inception, the success of Si*Sé made Carol C’s vocals, songwriting, and impeccable ear for production high in demand. Collaborations with David By…
 
Christina Jarvis is a professor of English and Literature and a passionate scholar and researcher of Kurt Vonnegut and his work. Her most recent book, 'Lucky Mud', explores the late 20th century author's relationship with science and the effects of climate change. Here, she discusses a science fiction short story by Kurt Vonnegut. It is set in Chic…
 
Aimee Suzara is a Filipino-American poet, playwright, educator, and performer based in Oakland, California. Her mission is to create, and help others create, poetic and theatrical work about race, gender, and the body to provoke meaningful dialogue and social change. 'Tiny Fires', her play about scavengers living on a landfill in the Phillippines, …
 
Jessica Pamonicutt is the Executive Chef & Owner of Ketapanen Kitchen, Chicago’s first and only Native American Pop-Up Kitchen & Catering Company which has recently started to operate daily at the Field Museum of Chicago. As a chef, Jessica was trained at Le Cordon Bleu School of Culinary Arts. She is an enrolled member of the Menominee Indian Trib…
 
We round out 2022 with our first platica on the debut book and memoir by our friend and colleague, Yasmin Ramírez, ‘¡Ándale, Prieta!’, out of Lee and Low Books (formerly Cinco Puntos Press). Yasmin is an English Professor at El Paso Community College, a 2021 Martha’s Vineyard Institute of Creative Writing Author Fellow and a 2020 recipient of the W…
 
Is your city a place to survive hunger? Is your place of origin a memory to never forget? For the poet Johanny Vázquez Paz, Chicago, and Puerto Rico have been like this. In the comments, we discuss the poet's life and end with a healing poem called "Advice From My Mother: Extreme Anointing."By Carolina Quiroga-Stultz
 
¿Es tu ciudad un lugar para sobrevivir el hambre? ¿Es tu lugar de origen un recuerdo de nunca olvidar? Para la poeta Johanny Vázquez Paz así han sido Chicago y Puerto Rico. En los comentarios Melanie Márquez Adams nos cuenta acerca de la vida de la poeta y finaliza con un poema sanador llamado “Consejos de mi madre I: Extremaunción”.…
 
What can save a girl from the horrors of war? The author Roxana Méndez tells us that she found refuge in poetry during the Salvadorian civil war. In this episode, we present two of the author’s poems that reflect the moment when a family is fleeing the armed conflict. In the comments, we reflect on one of the poems and talk about the poet’s life. W…
 
¿Qué puede salvar a una niña del horror de la guerra? La autora Roxana Méndez nos cuenta durante la guerra civil de El Salvador su refugio fue la poesía. En este episodio presentamos dos poemas de esta autora que reflejan el momento en que una familia ha de huir de un conflicto armado. En el comentario reflexionamos acerca de uno de los poemas y ha…
 
¿Cuántos roles interpreta una mujer en la casa? La poeta Kianny Antigua nos cuenta que a veces la multiplicidad de roles roba tiempo al ser creativo. En los comentarios Melanie Márquez Adams nos habla acerca del poema “Mujer” y nos cuenta acerca de la vida de la autora de hoy.By Carolina Quiroga-Stultz
 
Is there a house built of words that serves as a refuge? The Colombian poet Sandra Uribe Pérez tells us that such a place exists and that it can be conjured up by anyone. In the comments we talk about the life of the author and end with another poem. This episode was written and narrated by Alexa Jeffress.…
 
¿Existe acaso una casa construida de palabras que sirva de refugio? La poeta colombiana Sandra Uribe Pérez nos cuenta que tal lugar existe y que puede ser conjurado por cualquiera. En los comentarios hablamos de la vida de la autora y finalizamos con otro poema. Este episodio fue escrito por Alexa Jeffress y narrado por Carolina Quiroga-Stultz.…
 
We begin the first episode of Female Poets with the Mexican-American poet Liliana Valenzuela. Through her poetry, we discover a woman curious about the world who questions what has been taken as truth. Her poetry reflects a family nostalgia and the concern that the human being has not yet found the reason for his existence.…
 
Iniciamos el primer episodio de la serie Mujeres Poetas con la poeta México-americana Liliana Valenzuela. A través de su pensamiento y poesía descubrimos una mujer curiosa por el mundo a su alrededor, quien cuestiona aquello que ha sido tomado como verdad. Su poesía refleja una nostalgia familiar y la preocupación de que el ser humano aun no haya e…
 
En este episodio de Poesía para el Corazón y para el alma, la poetisa Colombo Americana, Davina Ferreira nos regala una nueva serie de poemas en Español, los cuales serán parte de una de sus nuevas colecciones de poesía. El año pasado, Ferreira recibió el premio Juan Felipe Herrera al mejor libro de poesía en Inglés como parte del Festival Internac…
 
As a Chicanita from a big Mexican family, I found great joy in reading and retreating into the pages of books. I remember my sisters and I walking to the tiny Maywood Library (now called the Maywood Cesar Chavez Library) in Southeast Los Angeles and checking books out. But the truth is that I had never seen myself, my family, or my experiences refl…
 
Our Alegría Publishing LatinX poetas and writers share their Poesía. For this episode, we have invited Adrian Ernesto The author of Flashes & Verses… Becoming Attractions from Unsolicited Press, Between the Spine from Picture Show Press, La Belle Ajar & We Are the Ones Possessed from CLASH Books and Speaking con su Sombra with Alegría Publishing. H…
 
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