2 best friends + queer Latinx woes
Are we aware that it has been months since the last time? sadly, yes. Are we trying to do better despite so much uncertainty and foreseeable doom? yes, but key word here is trying. In this episode, we gather up our courage and catch up on the year, what is new and how we're showing up to this time.
Phew it has been over a year since we last spoke! In this episode we take some time to introduce ourselves and why we keep coming back to this space. We also do a quick Anzaldúa 101 & discuss the lessons we're taking with us post-Ph.D!
This episode was recorded before the tragic shooting at Club Q in CO. Our hearts are with the families of the victims: Raymond Green Vance (he/him), Kelly Loving (she/her), Daniel Aston (he/him), Derrick Rump (he/him), Ashley Paugh (she/ her). To quote Lauren Hough in her New York Times essay, "We protect ourselves. We’ll fight for our own. We always have. We’ll mourn. We’ll raise money. We’ll organize. And we’ll keep fighting, until all of us are safe, everywhere."
In this episode, (our first since July), we talk about the nomadic nature of the post Ph.D. life, the ways it can provide some new perspective, and also the hardships that occur when you move for the next opportunity.
What is an academic book and how does one go about publishing their first one? In this episode, we are joined by a very special guest and Anzaldúing listener Alejandra Mejía, Assistant Editor at Duke University Press where she acquires books in Latinx History. Ale helps us unravel the mystery of approaching a press, what she looks for in prospective authors, and much more. This one is for our fellow first-gen scholars, we hope it helps you navigate the enigma that is academic publishing!
Music: "Before Chill by Yomoti and "Orange" by SINY
Happy Pride queer family!
For this special June episode, we catch up, check-in about how May treated us, and hold space for the tragedies at Uvalde, Tulsa, and Buffalo. We talk about the power of queer friendships, chosen family, and why we need to love fiercely, now more than ever.
You can find out more about Angelica's FELLOW collab here:
https://fellowproducts.com/collections/pride-mugs-coffee-collection
If you would like to support our podcast and labor, you can Venmo us @anzalduingit and find us on IG @anzalduingit
Background Music: "Luckily and Happily" by baegel
For our March episode, we tackle what we termed "Ph.D. aftercare" to refer to the ways we've reconnected with our bodies after finishing this major milestone. If you would like to support our podcast and labor, you can Venmo us @anzalduingit
Background Music: "Luckily and Happily" by baegel
We meant to get this out last month, but like so many, we are managing our burn out in the middle of a global pandemic as best as we can. It's been a long time since we last spoke to you all, almost a year! We decided to do our favorite thing: check-in! and talk about what has happened since our last episode. spoiler: we're both in the country this year.
Hi friend! this is a catch-up episode. It's been a long time and in this one, we make space for all the things that have been bringing us life while we've been away. Some of the things we mention: Lil Nas X's amazing new video "Call Me By Your Name", Waffles and so much more.
We also make an announcement towards the end!
It's rough out here ya'll- in this episode we sit down and just catch up on the latest from Ted Cruz and that one flight to Kendall Jenner's tequila project.
For the Walter Mercado corner, we talk about Pisces! and why we love these placements.
In this episode, we sit down and have an honest conversation about Money. We talk about our own journey with money management, financial literacy, and finally reflect on how we've processed financial trauma from and within relationship building.
Things we mention:
1. YNAB www.youneedabudget.com
2. I Will Teach You to be Rich Book by Ramit Sethi
https://www.iwillteachyoutoberich.com/book/
3. Money Tik Tok accounts Angelica is into:
- @literallybroke @theavocadotoastbudget @delyannethemoneycoach
New Year, Same Wild News Cycle! Fresh out of the vision board workshop, and we’re hit with the week that lasted a year. We come back for our first episode of the year and discuss the white supremacist violence at the Capitol on 1/6, as well as white Latina racist and “Daddy” hat-wearing Miya Ponsetto and her appalling interview with Gayle King. The Walter Mercado corner in this episode is all about astrology apps! We review: Co-Star, Sanctuary, The Pattern, Astro.com, and our new fave the CHANI app, by the one & only astrologer of the people Chani Nicholas, you can find out more at https://chaninicholas.com/Sources mentioned: “The 8 White Identities” infographic by @theslowfactory on IG Article on Miya’s Rachel Dolezal lawyer by Tina Vasquez: https://bit.ly/3i07Bw8
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