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At the end of the day, I’m a proud son of immigrants. I’m Ecuadorian-American, but that also means I identify as a first-gen American. I was born in the San Fernando Valley, in Los Angeles, California in the late 90s. Whenever some number ends with the number 3 I definitely have some sort of peace. They’ve been married for almost 30 years now and it’s about the same amount of time that they left Ecuador. La Costa, the coast, is this area where there’s a bustling city, since many cargo ships dock there for imports and exports, and the weather is also humid and tropical. La Sierra, the highlands, is an area characterized as small towns with Andean culture and cold weather. These are two completely different worlds. My parents were born in the Ecuadorian cities, Riobamba and Guayaquil….the sierra and costa.
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I don’t want this playlist series to go away when the month ends, so from here on out, when I get a chance to interview someone, you know I’m going to ask them what their playlist looks like.īut what about this episode? Well from the two interviews I’ve done, the two professors asked me what my playlist looks like. 15 for Latinx students, non-Latinx people, journalists and other academics.
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They’re definitely busy trying to cram our history from Sept. Truthfully, there aren’t enough weeks in this month to get all the SF State professors on the podcast sharing their music. Seb: For this episode, I sat down, took a breath of air and reflected as Hispanic Heritage Month comes to an end. We’re going to skip the news headlines and go straight to the main story. If this is your first time listening to this series, catch the first two episodes and listen to what your professor has to say. If you’re listening to this episode right here for the first time, Chiva Pod is launching this series by asking Latino/a Studies professors, what their playlist for this month looks like? Is it a reflection of their identity, their community, or a reflection of lesser known genres they would love to teach about? Welcome to the third episode of the Herencia playlist. Seb: Bienvenidos a Chiva Pod, I’m your host Sebastian Miño-Bucheli. If you’re catching this podcast on Spotify, tune in to Golden Gate Xpress’ account to see the guest DJ playlist. Chiva Pod is continuing the Herencia series by asking Latino/a Studies professors, what their playlist for this month looks like? Is it a reflection of their identity, their community, or a reflection of lesser known genres they would love to teach about? It’s the tenth Day of Hispanic Heritage Month! Host Sebastian takes a different approach for stories during Hispanic Heritage Month. Welcome to Chiva Pod, a bilingual podcast for the Latinx community in the San Francisco Bay Area!