Xicana Code Switchers
By Xicana Code Switchers
Xicana Code SwitchersFeb 03, 2023
Leaving Academia and Starting a Personal Development Journey
In this episode we had the great honor of having Dra. Yvette Martínez-Vu, host of the Grad School Femtoring Podcast, join us for a part II discussion on leaving academia and how she started her personal development journey as a First-Gen Chicana.
Listen to Grad School Femtoring Podcast Episode 173 featuring Xicana Code Switcher hosts.
BIPOC Business S/O: Woofboard
For all our listeners, you can email us at xicanacodeswitchers@gmail.com and send us your BIPOC business, conference, and event shout-outs and listener letters. You could also record a listener message on the Anchor app and that way we can include your recorded message in our future episodes. Follow us on Instagram @XicanaCodeSwitchers and on Twitter @XCodeSwitchers. If you want to support this podcast, you can Venmo/CashApp us @XicanaCodeSwitchers and/or become a Patreon contributor. Thank you all for tuning in to this week’s episode and until next time.
Transition to an L&D Career
In this episode, we had the pleasure of having Mitzi Martinez discuss how she transitioned out of Student Affairs to a career in Learning and Development (L&D). You can connect with Mitzi on LinkedIn or her website.
BIPOC Business Shoutout: Eauso Vert
For all our listeners, you can email us at xicanacodeswitchers@gmail.com and send us your BIPOC business, conference, and event shout-outs and listener letters. You could also record a listener message on the Anchor app and that way we can include your recorded message in our future episodes. Follow us on Instagram @XicanaCodeSwitchers and on Twitter @XCodeSwitchers. If you want to support this podcast, you can Venmo/CashApp us @XicanaCodeSwitchers and/or become a Patreon contributor. Thank you all for tuning in to this week’s episode and until next time.
Running for Public Office
We welcomed Magali Limeta back to share her experience of deciding to run for a school board elected position. If you would like to volunteer with or donate to her campaign, please visit her campaign website.
BIPOC Business Shoutout: Artpce, check them out: https://www.artpce.com/
Instagram: @artpce
TikTok: https://www.facebook.com/artpce
Twitter: https://twitter.com/artpce
For all our listeners, you can email us at xicanacodeswitchers@gmail.com and send us your BIPOC business, conference, and event shout-outs and listener letters. You could also record a listener message on the Anchor app and that way we can include your recorded message in our future episodes. Follow us on Instagram @XicanaCodeSwitchers and on Twitter @XCodeSwitchers. If you want to support this podcast, you can Venmo/CashApp us @XicanaCodeSwitchers and/or become a Patreon contributor. Thank you all for tuning in to this week’s episode and until next time.
Pleasure Gap
This week we had Janine Huerta, a third-year Ph.D. student in the Social-Personality Psychology field. Her research area is sexual communication and more specifically, how the ways in which men and woman talk about sex contributes to the orgasm/pleasure gap. You can contact Janine via her email omedi004@ucr.edu. Book Recommendations: “Come as you are” by Emily Nagoski “The Ethical Slut”by Dossie Easton and Janet Hardy “Designer Relationships” by Patricia Johnson and Mark A. Michaels BIPOC Business Shoutout College Snaxx College Snaxx IG: @collegesnaxx
For all our listeners, you can email us at xicanacodeswitchers@gmail.com and send us your BIPOC business, conference, and event shout-outs and listener letters. You could also record a listener message on the Anchor app and that way we can include your recorded message in our future episodes. Follow us on Instagram @XicanaCodeSwitchers and on Twitter @XCodeSwitchers. If you want to support this podcast, you can Venmo/CashApp us @XicanaCodeSwitchers and/or become a Patreon contributor. Thank you all for tuning in to this week’s episode and until next time.
Navigating Expectations of a PhD Program
Resources My Undocumented Life
BIPOC Business S/O Olive Kollection, Tiktok @kbeautymom
For all our listeners, you can email us at xicanacodeswitchers@gmail.com and send us your BIPOC business, conference, and event shout-outs and listener letters. You could also record a listener message on the Anchor app and that way we can include your recorded message in our future episodes. Follow us on Instagram @XicanaCodeSwitchers and on Twitter @XCodeSwitchers. If you want to support this podcast, you can Venmo/CashApp us @XicanaCodeSwitchers and/or become a Patreon contributor. Thank you all for tuning in to this week’s episode and until next time.
The Making of Cultura Media
Join us for this week's episode featuring Cultura Media! It is is a pleasure to begin our third year and 5th Season of the Xicana Code Switchers podcast by having our first guest: Mitzi Salgado! She holds a Master's degree in International Public Policy & Management from the University of Southern California with a specialization in Border and Immigration Policy. She also has a Bachelor's degree in Women Studies from UC Riverside. Mitzi's experience in developing diversity, equity, and inclusion programs helped shape her approach to social entrepreneurship and The Cultura Media. Mitzi is a proud Transfronteriza and a cultural community organizer. Listen to learn more about Mitzi, her immigration journey, and Cultura Media! Follow Cultura Media! instagram.com/thecultura_ (Cultura Media website is under construction) thecultura.org BIPOC Business S/O: Playero "A beach lifestyle brand based out of Puerto Rico, our roots run deep in surf and beach culture." Check them out at: https://www.playero.com/shop/ Three store locations: Rincón, Calle Loíza y Plaza Las Américas in Puerto Rico
For all our listeners, you can email us at xicanacodeswitchers@gmail.com and send us your POC business, conference, and event shout outs and listener letters. You could also record a listener message on Anchor app and that way we can include your recorded message in our future episodes. Follow us on Instagram @XicanaCodeSwitchers and on Twitter @XCodeSwitchers. If you want to support this podcast, you can Venmo/CashApp us @XicanaCodeSwitchers and/or become a Patreon contributor. Thank you all for tuning in to this week’s episode and until next time.
Now Entering 2022!
In this episode, Ariana and Patricia check in about the start of a new year navigating pandemic, grad school, and work life. We are excited to begin a new season and upcoming new guests.
Recommended Social Media Accounts:
Imani Barbarin follow on TikTok @crutches_and_spice
BIPOC Business S/O
For all our listeners, you can email us at xicanacodeswitchers@gmail.com and send us your BIPOC business, conference, and event shout-outs and listener letters. You could also record a listener message on the Anchor app and that way we can include your recorded message in our future episodes. Follow us on Instagram @XicanaCodeSwitchers and on Twitter @XCodeSwitchers. If you want to support this podcast, you can Venmo/CashApp us @XicanaCodeSwitchers and/or become a Patreon contributor. Thank you all for tuning in to this week’s episode and until next time.
Moving Out of State, Ethnic Studies, and Academic Advising
This week we had the pleasure of interviewing Denise Fernández. We discussed her experience moving out of state for her grad program, how Ethnic Studies impacted her educational journey, and her new professional journey. She is currently working as a Student Services Specialist for the Center for Human Rights and International Justice at Stanford University.
For all our listeners, you can email us at xicanacodeswitchers@gmail.com and send us your POC business, conference, and event shout-outs and listener letters. You could also record a listener message on the Anchor app and that way we can include your recorded message in our future episodes. Follow us on Instagram @XicanaCodeSwitchers and on Twitter @XCodeSwitchers. If you want to support this podcast, you can Venmo/CashApp us @XicanaCodeSwitchers and/or become a Patreon contributor. Thank you all for tuning in to this week’s episode and until next time.
A Year in Post Doc, Following Up with Dr. Letty
#academia #doctoralife #LatinAmericanStudies #CulturalPolitics #ShakespearAndRace #XicanaCodeSwitchers #LatinasInHigherEd #WOCInGradSchool #LatinxImmigration #Masters
Restorative Justice and Relationship Building
This week we had Jammy Camille (Caraballo Torres) Millet who is the founder and lead facilitator at StayJust, a Restorative Justice Education and Implementation organization. We discussed the experiences of BIPOC working in higher ed, what restorative justice means and looks like in educational settings and the importance of continuing our own growth.
Recommended Social Media Accounts:
@DrSiyabMD (Tiktok)
@JessicaMalatyRivera (IG)
@Science.Sam (IG)
@Luvvie (IG)
BIPOC Business Shoutout: Shyn
For all our listeners, you can email us at xicanacodeswitchers@gmail.com and send us your POC business, conference, and event shout-outs and listener letters. You could also record a listener message on Anchor app and that way we can include your recorded message in our future episodes. Follow us on Instagram @XicanaCodeSwitchers and on Twitter @XCodeSwitchers. If you want to support this podcast, you can Venmo/CashApp us @XicanaCodeSwitchers and/or become a Patreon contributor. Thank you all for tuning in to this week’s episode and until next time.
Understanding Imposter Syndrome and the Field of Social Work
BIPOC Shoutout: Cadena Collective
For all our listeners, you can email us at xicanacodeswitchers@gmail.com and send us your POC business, conference, and event shout outs and listener letters. You could also record a listener message on Anchor app and that way we can include your recorded message in our future episodes. Follow us on Instagram @XicanaCodeSwitchers and on Twitter @XCodeSwitchers. If you want to support this podcast, you can Venmo/CashApp us @XicanaCodeSwitchers and/or become a Patreon contributor. Thank you all for tuning in to this week’s episode and until next time.
Life isn’t Greener on the Other Side
For this week, Dr. Lina Mendez discussed with us what it's like to work as a staff member in higher ed, her experience as a former Gates Millennium Scholar, and ways she supports students.
BIPOC Business S/O: Diaspora Co. Spices
Insight into Clinical Psychology
BIPOC Shoutout: Beam Paints and @beampaints on IG
For all our listeners, you can email us at xicanacodeswitchers@gmail.com and send us your BIPOC business, conference, and event shout outs and listener letters. You could also record a listener message on Anchor app and that way we can include your recorded message in our future episodes. Follow us on Instagram @XicanaCodeSwitchers and on Twitter @XCodeSwitchers. If you want to support this podcast, you can Venmo/CashApp us @XicanaCodeSwitchers and/or become a Patreon contributor. Thank you all for tuning in to this week’s episode and until next time.
Indigenous Students in Higher Ed
This week we had Nikki Fraser, an Indigenous advocate and a proud mother of two, from the Secwépemc Nation located in the interior British Columbia. She shared about her educational journey and balancing motherhood. Nikki’s dedication and achievement has been acknowledged on multiple platforms, including GreenBiz’s 30 Under 30, the 2017 CBC “Young Indigenous Women on the Rise,” and most recently the 2018 “Top 10 Indigenous Influencers'' named by the Government of Canada. Nikki is currently enrolled in Thompson Rivers University pursuing her B.A. in Sociology and Political Science with plans to go to Law School.
BIPOC Shoutout: Babe With A Dream clothing line
Follow Nikki on Instagram at @nikkifraser
Student Affairs "Diversity and Inclusion"
For this week, we interviewed Diana Ortiz Giron who walked us to her journey in becoming the Assistant Director for Diversity Education & Support at Harvard College and the ways she's supported students in college.
BIPOC Business Shoutout: All For Ramon
Find Your Purpose
In this week's episode we had Benjamin Perez who shared about growing up in Salinas, CA and how he found his purpose through education. He is now paying it forward through his very own #LatinxGreekLife Podcast
BIPOC Business: Esa Bruja Andrade
You can email us at xicanacodeswitchers@gmail.com and send us your BIPOC business, conference, and event shout-outs and listener letters. You could also record a listener message on the Anchor app and that way we can include your recorded message in our future episodes. Follow us on Instagram @XicanaCodeSwitchers and on Twitter @XCodeSwitchers. If you want to support this podcast, you can Venmo/CashApp us @XicanaCodeSwitchers and/or become a Patreon contributor.
Migration, Academia, and Transnational Ties
Big news!!! We celebrate Ariana’s Ph.D. program acceptance!!
This week we had Yareli Castro Sevilla discuss her journey to being a Ph.D. candidate in American Studies at The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University. We also discussed her proposed dissertation which takes a migrant-centered approach to explore Mexican “Espacios de Sinidad” in Sinaloa, that is, Chinese-Mexican cultures, customs, migratory processes, spaces where they built communities, and their transnational ties.
BIPOC Business: Austin Nature Works
You can email us at xicanacodeswitchers@gmail.com and send us your BIPOC business, conference, and event shout-outs and listener letters. You could also record a listener message on the Anchor app and that way we can include your recorded message in our future episodes. Follow us on Instagram @XicanaCodeSwitchers and on Twitter @XCodeSwitchers. If you want to support this podcast, you can Venmo/CashApp us @XicanaCodeSwitchers and/or become a Patreon contributor.
No Soy Básica: Latinx Literary Trends in Higher Ed
This week we had Dr. Letty Garcia talk about the Latinx immigration course we all took during our summer, Letty's experience completing her master's degree abroad, the President’s Postdoctoral Fellow application process, and much more! You can contact Dr. Letty by email at lcgarcia@ucsb.edu.
TikTok Account Recommendation: @DoubleDeeMuva
BIPOC Business S/O: Bel Does Nails
You can email us at xicanacodeswitchers@gmail.com and send us your BIPOC business, conference, and event shout outs and listener letters. You could also record a listener message on the Anchor app and that way we can include your recorded message in our future episodes. Follow us on Instagram @XicanaCodeSwitchers and on Twitter @XCodeSwitchers. If you want to support this podcast, you can Venmo/CashApp us @XicanaCodeSwitchers and/or become a Patreon contributor.
Raizes Collective: Political Change Through Art and Community Building
This week we spoke to Isabel Lopez, the founder and Executive Director of Raizes Collective. We discussed Isabel's journey in starting her nonprofit, building community, and healing spaces. Read more about Isabel's work:
- North Bay Spirit Award winner uses art to empower local Latinos
- ’We want our children to carry that pride’: North Bay moms at the heart of Latino tradition
BIPOC Business ShoutOut: Adelitas Apparel
Professional Degrees: the Field of Dentistry
This week we had Jeannette Diaz talk about their journey to becoming a registered dental hygienist and an independent dental hygiene practice owner.
If you are interested in learning more about dentistry degrees, check out the following resources:
- UC Berkeley Dental School Info
- Career Options in the Field of Dentistry
- Dentistry Degrees: Overview of Types of Dental Degree Programs
POC Business ShoutOut: Jungalow
You can email us at xicanacodeswitchers@gmail.com and send us your BIPOC business, conference, and event shout outs and listener letters. You could also record a listener message on the Anchor app and that way we can include your recorded message in our future episodes. Follow us on Instagram @XicanaCodeSwitchers and on Twitter @XCodeSwitchers. If you want to support this podcast, you can Venmo/CashApp us @XicanaCodeSwitchers and/or become a Patreon contributor.
Changing the Narrative: Family and College Expectations for Immigrant Students
This week we had Dr. Maricela Becerra aka @AcademicMami talk to us about immigrant college student experiences, navigating expectations from family and colleges, grad school, and much more!
Check out her blog: AcademicMami
BIPOC Business ShoutOut: Academic Mami Etsy Sticker Shop
For all our listeners, you can email us at xicanacodeswitchers@gmail.com and send us your BIPOC business, conference, and event shout outs and listener letters. Follow us on Instagram @XicanaCodeSwitchers and on Twitter @XCodeSwitchers. If you want to support this podcast, you can Venmo/CashApp us @XicanaCodeSwitchers and/or become a Patreon contributor. Thank you all for tuning in to this week’s episode and until next time.
Podcasting, Accountability, and Politics: A Conversation with Denea Joseph
Resources
Bay Area Legal Aid
Tenants Together
CourtLinked
Readings
Being Mexican Does Not Automatically Equal Being Brown by Ariana Brown
BIPOC Business Shout Out: Miguel Miguel face masks
For all our listeners, you can email us at xicanacodeswitchers@gmail.com and send us your BIPOC business, conference, and event shout outs and listener letters. Follow us on Instagram @XicanaCodeSwitchers and on Twitter @XCodeSwitchers. If you want to support this podcast, you can Venmo/CashApp us @XicanaCodeSwitchers and/or become a Patreon contributor. Thank you all for tuning in to this week’s episode and until next time.
Classroom Accommodations and Latinas in Public Health
This week’s guest, Cynthia N. Ramirez, shared with us about her journey into her PhD in Preventive Medicine and Health Behavior. We also discussed the challenges in having accommodations met in schools and her research on patient perceptions of language congruency and doctor-patient communication.
BIPOC Shout-Out: Black-Owned Bookstores to Buy From
- Brave and Kind Books (Decatur, GA) Semicolon (Chicago, IL)
- Brain Lair Books (South Bend, IN)
- Afriware Books (Maywood, IL)
- Detroit Book City (Detroit, MI)
- Mahogany Books (Washington, DC)
- Uncle Bobbie's (Philadelphia, PE)
- Hakim's Bookstore (Philadelphia, PE)
- Harriott's Bookstore (Philadelphia, PE)
- Ashay By the Bay (Bay Area, CA)
- Eso Won Books (Los Angeles, CA)
- The Lit Bar (Bronx, NY) Cafe con Libros (Brooklyn, NY)
IG Post mentioned from @ angiethomas
For all our listeners, you can email us at xicanacodeswitchers@gmail.com and send us your BIPOC business, conference, and event shout outs and listener letters. You could also record a listener message on Anchor app and that way we can include your recorded message in our future episodes. Follow us on Instagram @XicanaCodeSwitchers and on Twitter @XCodeSwitchers. If you want to support this podcast, you can Venmo/CashApp us @XicanaCodeSwitchers and/or become a Patreon contributor. Thank you all for tuning in to this week’s episode and until next time.
Master's Thesis Breakdown
In this week's episode, Patricia breaks down each chapter of writing a master's thesis along with sharing her research findings with all of us. You can access Patricia's thesis here: Writing "Equity" Is Not Enough! A Case Study of the Graduation Initiative 2025 Implementation on a California State University Campus.
Thesis writing book recommendation: "How to Write a Master’s Thesis" 3rd Edition, Yvonne N. Bui - University of San Francisco
BIPOC Business Shoutout: Prados Beauty, find them on IG or Twitter @PradosBeauty
For all our listeners, you can email us at xicanacodeswitchers@gmail.com and send us your BIPOC business, conference, and event shout outs and listener letters. You could also record a listener message on Anchor app and that way we can include your recorded message in our future episodes. Follow us on Instagram @XicanaCodeSwitchers and on Twitter @XCodeSwitchers. If you want to support this podcast, you can Venmo/CashApp us @XicanaCodeSwitchers and/or become a Patreon contributor. Thank you all for tuning in to this week’s episode!
The Path Is Not Always Linear: An Immigrant’s Journey
In this week's episode we had Claudia Espinosa who is the Founder of Latinas On the Verge of Excellence (L.O.V.E.) Mentoring Program, with the goal to support and empower young women to strive for excellence and achieve their dreams. We covered her journey from Cali, Colombia to NYC and going through the different higher education institutions that eventually led her to creating an organization that empowers young girls.
Additional resources for undocumented folx & allies:
For all our listeners, you can email us at xicanacodeswitchers@gmail.com and send us your BIPOC business, conference, and event shout outs and listener letters. You could also record a listener message on Anchor app and that way we can include your recorded message in our future episodes. Follow us on Instagram @XicanaCodeSwitchers and on Twitter @XCodeSwitchers. If you want to support this podcast, you can Venmo/CashApp us @XicanaCodeSwitchers and/or become a Patreon contributor. Thank you all for tuning in to this week’s episode and until next time.
Student Movements & the Policing of Activism
This week we have Liz Sanchez speaking on their master's thesis on student movements and experiences in the California State University (CSU) system.
Title of Liz's thesis: The Great Sham of Student Affairs: How the Power of Storytelling Ignited a Student Movement and Revealed the Darkside in Reaching Higher
You can read Liz's co-authored article: Commodified Dissent: The Future of Student Activism?
Liz's summer class at Fullerton College for Fall 2020 SOSC 130-#14690 LGBTQ Studies
You can find Liz on IG @mr.liz_effn_sanchez
BIPOC Business Shout Out: Karen Jai Home
Luxe pillow shop and home accessories for the design-obsessed. Elevate your environment.
You can email us at xicanacodeswitchers@gmail.com and send us your BIPOC business, conference, and event shout outs and listener letters. You could also record a listener message on Anchor app and that way we can include your recorded message in our future episodes. Follow us on Instagram @XicanaCodeSwitchers and on Twitter @XCodeSwitchers. If you want to support this podcast, you can Venmo/CashApp us @XicanaCodeSwitchers and/or become a Patreon contributor.
La Controversia del Tesis
In this episode, we discussed the thesis process with Alondra Martinez and Karina Reyes Banuelos and share tips for future masters students interested in doing a thesis.
BIPOC Business Shoutout: Red Bay Coffee
Beautiful Coffee To The People. Certified B Corp.
You can email us at xicanacodeswitchers@gmail.com and send us your BIPOC business, conference, and event shout outs and listener letters. You could also record a listener message on Anchor app and that way we can include your recorded message in our future episodes. Follow us on Instagram @XicanaCodeSwitchers and on Twitter @XCodeSwitchers. If you want to support this podcast, you can Venmo/CashApp us @XicanaCodeSwitchers and/or become a Patreon contributor. Thank you all for tuning in to this week’s episode and until next time. Don’t forget: switch the code, don’t let the code switch you! Till next time!
Career Development for Beginner Higher Ed Professionals
We begin the episode talking about the importance of speaking out against anti-blackness and supporting the demands of #BLM movement. This week’s guest is Carrie, whom we talk about career development, interviews, and job search during a pandemic.
BIPOC Business ShoutOut: Comfy Sorts that offer a variety of handcrafted chunky and jumbo blankets made from chenille yarn, 100% merino wool and cotton. Support this black-owned business by LaTasha and Shavonne. Check out their beautiful work at: http://www.comfysorts.com/
For all our listeners, you can email us at xicanacodeswitchers@gmail.com and send us your BIPOC business, conference, and event shout outs and listener letters. You could also record a listener message on Anchor app and that way we can include your recorded message in our future episodes. Follow us on Instagram @XicanaCodeSwitchers and on Twitter @XCodeSwitchers. If you want to support this podcast, you can Venmo/CashApp us @XicanaCodeSwitchers and/or become a Patreon contributor. Thank you and don’t forget: switch the code, don’t let the code switch you!
Links mentioned in episode:
Processing Support for Black Frontline Protesters: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdtgN6grx6emaTsCmoAmVN3b-hqc3Geyybax6m_3kbFPI7iQA/viewform?fbclid=IwAR1lhsE7jDoavkm07G1EZ2rjh5X_8nNK5J6tUWC155y9PzXV7suWOHS8U0M
Filipinx for #BlackLivesMatter: Fighting Anti-Blackness in Our Own Community: https://medium.com/@justineabigail/filipinx-for-blacklivesmatter-fighting-anti-blackness-in-our-own-community-a78565bca421
75 Black-Owned Businesses to Support: https://www.forbes.com/sites/elisabethbrier/2020/06/05/75-black-owned-businesses-to-support/#4b0b444b3814
- #JusticeforBre: Demand the officers who murdered Breonna Taylor are fired.
- #JusticeforAhmaud: Demand the immediate removal of the District Attorneys who failed to bring justice for Ahmaud.
- Demand Mayor Jacob Frey #DefundtheMPD.
- Add your name to our list of systemic demands to end the war on Black people.
Critical Reflections of Lawtinas in Elite Spaces Part II
This week's episode we continue our conversation with Donna and Érica and talk about law school, Harvard, and job market during a pandemic.
BIPOC Business ShoutOut: Letter Shoppe art by Dina Rodriguez. Art that supports self-love, mental health, and cannabis culture.
For all our listeners, you can email us at xicanacodeswitchers@gmail.com and send us your BIPOC business, conference, and event shout outs and listener letters. You could also record a listener message on Anchor app and that way we can include your recorded message in our future episodes. Follow us on Instagram @XicanaCodeSwitchers and on Twitter @XCodeSwitchers. If you want to support this podcast, you can Venmo/CashApp us @XicanaCodeSwitchers and/or become a Patreon contributor. Thank you and don’t forget: switch the code, don’t let the code switch you!
*Special Episode*: Life Update
In this episode Ariana and Patricia check-in and discuss life updates, performative equity, job search process, and overall managing life during a pandemic.
BIPOC Business Shoutout:
Kassandra “Hand crafted polymer clay jewelry made with heart.”
Not your average clay earrings
Handmade in Fresno, CA
Podcast Recommendations:
Hoodrat to Headwrap: A Decolonized Podcast by Ericka Hart & Ebony Donnley
All My Relations by Matika Wilbur & Adrienne Keene
The Happiness Lab by Dr. Laurie Santos
Reading and Listening Recommendations:
Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer
Children of the Land by Marcelo Hernandez Castillo,
The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank
The Distance Between Us by Reyna Grande
Pedagogy of the Oppressed by Paulo Freire
Critical Reflections of Lawtinas in Elite Spaces Part I
Join us for this week's episode, we had Donna and Erica talk about critical reflections of family dynamics, social justice, and elite spaces. This is part 1 of 2 where Donna and Erica will discuss their experiences as law students at Harvard.
BIPOC Business Shoutout: Monarchs of Gold via Etsy Undocumented artist, activist, public speaker: Yehimi Cambron. Through both her art and storytelling she will invite students to critically and creatively think about art as a tool for activism, storytelling, and entrepreneurship. Her own personal life experiences inform much of her work and illuminate undocumented and immigrant narratives often missing from conversations Follow on IG and Twitter @YCambron Email us at xicanacodeswitchers@gmail.com. Follow us on Instagram @XicanaCodeSwitchers and on Twitter @XCodeSwitchers. If you want to support this podcast, you can Venmo/CashApp us @XicanaCodeSwitchers and/or become a Patreon contributor.
Thank you all for tuning in to this week’s episode and until next time.
Alumni of Color Conference: Testimonios of Access and Retention in Higher Education
Academic Mujeres
Tune into our latest episode where we had guest speaker: Mara Nohemí López Godoy from Academic Mujeres! She discussed her latest passion project and how she has overcome many challenges and stood-up to gatekeepers in academia.
BIPOC Business Shoutout: @Guaraxez Fátima Gutiérrez, a Latina, student, and immigrant who sells handmade artisanal footwear and accessories that are fair trade, slow fashion, and with purpose. Your purchase helps generate jobs for many Latin American families: from the producer of raw materials to the one who sells them, technicians, engineers, operators and artisans. We will be attending the Harvard Graduate School of Education's Alumni of Color Conference (AOCC) on February 28th & 29th where we will be recording a live podcast episode with our attendees. To join us at the AOCC conference, please visit the AOCC website for registration information: https://alumniofcolorconference2020.org/conference-overview
For all our listeners, you can email us at xicanacodeswitchers@gmail.com and send us your BIPOC business, conference, and event shout outs and listener letters. You could also record a listener message on Anchor app and that way we can include your recorded message in our future episodes. Follow us on Instagram @XicanaCodeSwitchers and on Twitter @XCodeSwitchers. If you want to support this podcast, you can Venmo/CashApp us @XicanaCodeSwitchers and/or become a Patreon contributor. Thank you all for tuning in to this week’s episode and until next time.
Overbooking, Overcommitment & Over it!
Welcome back & Happy New Year 2020! This is the Xicana Code Switchers' third season! For this episode we provide some updates, talk about being overbooked and overcommitted, all while sharing some reflections on podcasting. Podcast recommendation: With That Being Said by Esther Boykin & Erica Turner POC Business ShoutOut: Beam Paints Plastic Free Paints, Lightfast pigments, wildflower honey handmade watercolour paints, 100% indigenous female entrepreneurship. Be on the lookout for us at Harvard University on February 28th -29th where we will be presenting at the Alumni of Color Conference 2020. Connect with us via Instagram @xicanacodeswitchers, Twitter @xcodeswitchers, and email xicanacodeswitchers@gmail.com. Visit our Patreon page for more helpful resources and opportunities to support our work. Please share our podcast with your friends! There is more to come!
Learning to Face the Past
This week, we had our guest, Jaime Barboza talk about his experience returning to the community college.
BIPOC Business Shoutout: - Resumes by Lara
Empowering, supporting and uplifting previously and/or currently incarcerated folks, people of color and those wanting to accomplish their dreams through resume services and education. @resumesbylara www.resumesbylara.com
End of season: We are taking a break and we will return until January. Ariana will be finishing off Ph.D. program applications and Patricia will be finishing her thesis and semester.
We are not Starting Over, We Are Starting from Experience
POC Business Shoutout: Quw’utsun’Made created by a descendant of the Quw’utsun’/Cowichan tribe of Vancouver, Canada, Arianna Johnny-Wadsworth. Quw’utsun’Made is an apothecary and lifestyle brand that sells fragrances, salves, soaps, candles, masks, tattoo aftercare kits, and balms. Follow on Instagram @quwutsunmade and visit their website at www.quwutsunmade.com/shop
For all our listeners, you can email us at xicanacodeswitchers@gmail.com and send us your POC business, conference, and event shout outs and listener letters. You could also record a listener message on Anchor app and that way we can include your recorded message in our future episodes. Follow us on Instagram @XicanaCodeSwitchers and on Twitter @XCodeSwitchers. If you want to support this podcast, you can Venmo/CashApp us @XicanaCodeSwitchers and/or become a Patreon contributor.
Doctorahood: Rising Juntas
POC Business Shoutout: Doctora Designs - jewelry inspired by your resilience by Angela Chen
Doctora is a state of mind and being grounded in self-care, preservation, and resistance. Doctora recognizes more than academic achievement or aspiration, it celebrates wisdom from all lived experiences. They selected the term Doctora to embrace and celebrate those traditionally and not traditionally considered holders of knowledge and truth. They like to honor women, people of color, immigrants, and those handling life on various intersectional margins. They see a Doctoras in everyone and hope their designs amplify their truth, strength, and beauty. Doctora was started in 2017 to create resources for future scholars. They make a contribution to the Doctora Textbook Scholarship from every purchase.
You can find these products at: doctoradesigns.com
Follow them on instagram at @doctoradesigns
For all our listeners, you can email us at xicanacodeswitchers@gmail.com and send us your POC business, conference, and event shout outs and listener letters. You could also record a listener message on Anchor app and that way we can include your recorded message in our future episodes. Follow us on Instagram @XicanaCodeSwitchers and on Twitter @XCodeSwitchers. If you want to support this podcast, you can Venmo/CashApp us @XicanaCodeSwitchers and/or become a Patreon contributor. Thank you all for tuning in!
Deconstructing First-Generation Professionalism
In this episode, we had Valeria Simmons Garcia discuss with us the missing conversations about the transitions first-generation professionals go through. We also discussed Valeria's social media platform @firstgenprofessional.
XCS Graduation School Application webinar, link to instructions:
XCS Graduation School Application webinar, link to registration by Sunday, August 25th: https://forms.gle/MweWz5WWmEByQu8h6
POC Business shout-out: Liberate Meditation App https://www.blackenterprise.com/black-founder-creates-meditation-app-for-people-of-color/
For all our listeners, you can email us at xicanacodeswitchers@gmail.com and send us your POC business, conference, and event shout outs and listener letters. You could also record a listener message on Anchor app and that way we can include your recorded message in our future episodes. Follow us on Instagram @XicanaCodeSwitchers and on Twitter @XCodeSwitchers. If you want to support this podcast, you can Venmo/Cash app us @XicanaCodeSwitchers and/or become a Patreon contributor. Thank you all for tuning in to this week’s episode!
You Are Not Alone: Recipes for Success
This week we had Dr. Lettie Ramírez and we discussed her published book, “You Are Not Alone: Recipes for Success by Parents for Parents” and upcoming new book called “You Are Not Alone: Recipes for Success by Students for Students” where we are contributing authors. Funds for every book purchased go towards a college scholarship fund via velazquezpress.com. Dr. Lettie also shared about her educational journey and tips for those who are completing graduate school applications.
Purchase “You Are Not Alone: Recipes for Success by Parents for Parents” book in Spanish: https://bit.ly/2P2j83j
Purchase “You Are Not Alone: Recipes for Success by Parents for Parents” book in English: https://bit.ly/2TGdqm6
POC business shoutout: Brujita Skin Care https://brujitaskincare.com
XCS Graduation School Application webinar, link to instructions:
XCS Graduation School Application webinar, link to registration by Sunday, August 25th: https://forms.gle/MweWz5WWmEByQu8h6
Patreon contributor shout-outs: Jaime B. & Mariana G.M
Mapping Your True Path Through the Caucasity
This week we had Pablo Montes join us to talk about his journey to his PhD program. Pablo Montes is a first generation, working class student and migrant from the lands of the Purépecha and Guamares, also commonly known as Guanajuato, MX. We discussed the importance of following your intuition, ways to support low-income, first gen students in higher ed, and research experiences.
For all our listeners, you can email us at xicanacodeswitchers@gmail.com and send us your POC business, conference, and event shout outs and listener letters. You could also record a listener message on Anchor app and that way we can include your recorded message in our future episodes. Follow us on Instagram @XicanaCodeSwitchers and on Twitter @XCodeSwitchers. If you want to support this podcast, you can Venmo/CashApp us @XicanaCodeSwitchers and/or become a Patreon contributor. Thank you all for tuning in to this week’s episode and until next time.
Journey to Self
For this week, Zarian Williamson joins us in a discussion about his experience as a STEM major and recent graduate of California State University, Monterey Bay. We discuss his experience as a Residential Advisor (RA) in undergrad and as a Head RA
in SMASH. At the end, Zarian shares some advice for students interested in pursuing STEM and a medical field. Ariana and I share the news of our published chapters in soon-to-be published book You Are Not Alone: Recipes to Obtain Success by Students for Students.
Book recommendations:
Black Man in a White Coat: A Doctor's Reflections on Race and Medicine by Damon Tweedy
Racial Contract by Charles W. Mills
#DinnerConDoctoras
New England (Massachusetts)
Saturday, August 3, 2019 at 6 pm
More event information and RSVP: https://forms.gle/BF5uUpmfa9yQrLTm7
#DinnerConDoctoras
Fresno, CA
Thursday, August 8, 2019 at 6 pm
More event information and RSVP: https://forms.gle/9ddumuZtmC2xRzB2A
Restorative Practices: Summer 2019 Lessons
Hello! Summer is here and we are back for the 2nd Season of Xicana Code Switchers! In this new episode, we catch up with each other on our summer happenings and discuss the lessons we've learned thus far. From defining who is considered "local" to understanding ourselves in different spaces, institutions, etc. What are restorative practices? Restorative practices is a social science that studies how to improve and repair relationships between people and communities. The purpose is to build healthy communities, increase social capital, decrease crime and antisocial behavior, repair harm and restore relationships.
For all our listeners, you can email us at xicanacodeswitchers@gmail.com and send us your POC business, conference, and event shout outs and listener letters. Follow us on Instagram @XicanaCodeSwitchers and on Twitter @XCodeSwitchers. If you want to support this podcast, you can Venmo us @XicanaCodeSwitchers.
Where Attention Goes, Energy Flows
Book recommendation: Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants by Robin Wall Kimmerer.
For all our listeners, you can email us at xicanacodeswitchers@gmail.com and send us your POC business, conference, and event shout outs and listener letters. Follow us on Instagram @XicanaCodeSwitchers and on Twitter @XCodeSwitchers. If you want to support this podcast, you can Venmo us @XicanaCodeSwitchers.
Building Bridges: Hope for the Future
For this episode we invited Leticia Corona to share her experience as a Global Development and Population Fellow at the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation where she creates and manages a new $3 million grant-making portfolio that focuses on youth-led organizing and mobilizing in the U.S. Entrepreneurship is a field that not many women of color enter but it's definitely something Leticia seeks to change through mentoring young Latinas and women of color in the Central Valley to help them with their academic and professional development. Tune in to this latest episode as Leticia walks us through the life lessons she’s learned through her time!
For all our listeners, you can email us at xicanacodeswitchers@gmail.com and send us your POC business, conference, and event shout outs and listener letters. You could also record a listener message on Anchor app and that way we can include your recorded message in our future episodes. Follow us on Instagram @XicanaCodeSwitchers and on Twitter @XCodeSwitchers. If you want to support this podcast, you can Venmo us @XicanaCodeSwitchers.
3X3: Relationships Matter
Nurturing Networks: When You Get, Give
The episode title was inspired by Maya Angelous' quote: "When you get, give. When you learn, teach".
For all our listeners, you can email us at xicanacodeswitchers@gmail.com and send us your POC business, conference, and event shout outs and listener letters. You could also record a listener message on Anchor app and that way we can include your recorded message in our future episodes. Follow us on Instagram @XicanaCodeSwitchers and on Twitter @XCodeSwitchers. If you want to support this podcast and want to contribute to our graduate school fund, you can Venmo us @XicanaCodeSwitchers. Thank you all for tuning in to this week’s episode and until next time.
Mothering in Academia
This episode was inspired by the anthology Revolutionary Mothering: Love on the Front Lines edited by Alexis Pauline Gumbs, China Martens, and Mai'a Williams and the Chicana M(other)work Collective. We live recorded from the North Bay Womxn of Color Conference (NBWOCC). We invited returning guests Dr. Mariana G. Martinez and Dr. Patricia Kim Rajal and new guest Yolanda Ayala. We all discussed mothering in academia and each of our guests' experiences.
For all our listeners, you can email us at xicanacodeswitchers@gmail.com and send us your POC business, conference, and event shout outs and listener letters. You could also record a listener message on Anchor app and that way we can include your recorded message in our future episodes. Follow us on Instagram @XicanaCodeSwitchers and on Twitter @XCodeSwitchers. If you want to support this podcast, you can Venmo us @XicanaCodeSwitchers. Thank you all for tuning in to this week’s episode and until next time.
Codified Oppression ¡Ya basta!
Listen to our latest episode where we talk about the emotional and physical burden of social indoctrination on black and brown bodies within academic spaces. Learn more about these experiences with our special guest: Derick Pagan!
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Las Femtors
We invite two great femtors, Dra. Patricia Kim-Rajal (Profa) and Dra. Mariana G. Martinez as our guests for this episode. In this episode we talk about femtorship and the challenges and successes of femtoring.
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For information/registration of Undocu5K visit: https://sonomastateundocu5k.weebly.com/. For information/registration of North Bay Womxn of Color Conference (NBWOCC): https://sites.google.com/sonoma.edu/ssuwocc/home?authuser=0.
Our Educational Journey
Welcome to our first episode of Xicana Code Switchers! We discuss how this podcast came to be and talked about our educational journey. We dive into what our intentions of this podcast are, the breakdown of the word "scholar-practitioner" and our name Xicana Code Switchers.
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