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  • Episode 29: LGBTQIA2s+ Relationships and Intersectionality ft Sara Campos

    9 APR 2024 · In this episode, we invite a special guest, Sara Campos, as we delve deep into the multifaceted journey of LGBTQIA2s+ individuals as they navigate the complex landscape of relationships amidst the backdrop of race, sexuality, and gender identity. From the turbulent waters of early adolescence to the shores of adulthood, Campos shares their personal stories, struggles, and triumphs in the quest for love, acceptance, and self-discovery. Throughout history, mainstream media has often failed to represent the diverse spectrum of queer relationships. From stereotypical portrayals to outright erasure, the lack of authentic representation has left many feeling unseen and unheard. We explore the impact of this media void on the lives of LGBTQIA2s+ individuals, discussing how it perpetuates harmful stereotypes and contributes to feelings of isolation and alienation.  Our guest shares their experiences of grappling with intersecting identities, from navigating cultural expectations to reconciling their own internalized biases. Additionally, we examine the importance of fostering healthy queer relationship representation in film and media. By amplifying diverse voices and showcasing authentic narratives, we can challenge existing norms and empower LGBTQIA2s+ individuals to embrace their identities and love freely. About our special guest:  Originally from Ventura/Oxnard, CA, Sara knew they needed a change from their small city to a more significant, different experience. After randomly selecting Portland, OR, on the map, Sara moved in August 2016 to attend undergraduate school at Concordia University-Portland, where they graduated a semester early with a Bachelor of Arts in Marketing with a minor in Sports Management. Once dedicated to an idea, Sara intentionally ensures they follow through. After determining they wanted to attend grad school out of college, they spent two years at Portland State University, where they received a Master of Business Administration in June 2023. If you ask Sara what they are proud of. They’ll initially be unsure, but ultimately, they have a lot! They are incredibly proud of their skate nonprofit and Queer Skate PDX team, who help them keep it running. Sara is proud of their skate advocacy work, community organizing, education, fiancee, family, and friends. If you tune into a conversation with Sara, you’ll often hear them talk about skating. However, when they’re not skating or working, you can find Sara working on reigniting their passion for creative arts like rug tufting, leather working, journaling, digital art, and poetry.
    52m 37s
  • Episode 28: Adulting in 2024, Social Work and Mental Health.

    20 FEB 2024 · In this episode, we invite- Emily Henard, as she shares her journey through adulthood, tips on self-care, experiencing an identity crisis, and balancing social work and her mental health. About our guest: Henard is a 27-year-old, queer, disabled woman raised in Ojai, California. Henard received her bachelor's degree in psychology and Child Development from Cal Poly. While in San Luis Obispo, (SLO) she dedicated her work to providing community-based mental health services to children, youth, and their caregivers who were experiencing/at risk of homelessness, involved with Child Welfare Service or the justice system, and facing other behavioral challenges and socio-economic barriers. Henard is finishing her Master's in Social Work at the California State University of Northridge.
    59m 38s
  • Episode 27: Toxic Work Culture and Environment Ft. Jodi Chin

    6 AUG 2023 · In this week's episode, we sit down with Jodi Chin as she shares her personal experience navigating through different work environments as a woman of color. We discuss the micro-aggressions and blurred lines between what is considered professional and personal. Whether you've had a job that was/is emotionally, physically, or mentally taxing- we've all been there.
    1h 7m 14s
  • Episode 26: Radical Art ft. Luis, Lalo, and Bre

    15 JUN 2023 · On this episode we invited the creatives behind Thirteen Creative Projects and Casaterra that make art dedicated to communal love, identity, and resistance. This is a special episode because all these creatives including Anita are from San Pedro, CA and all but one go as far back to attending middle school together. It's a rather sweet moment reflecting on how these creatives came to be collectively. Insta's: @thirteencreativeprojects @casaterra.co @fuxkluis @myvisualbottega @briannalaurelss
    59m 49s
  • Episode 24: The Child Labor Crisis Involving Immigrant Children

    10 MAY 2023 · Join us in this week's episode as we discuss the dangerous jobs that violate child labor laws including the factories that make well-known brands we use today. We touch on the language barriers, low wages, and harsh conditions these kids endure for a chance to live a better life.
    59m 53s
  • Episode 23: BIPOC Representation in Film

    11 APR 2023 · This week, we invite special guest, Braxton Barnhill, a young film school student at SMC, and aspiring film director, from Indianapolis, IN to share his perspective on BIPOC representation in film. Whether it be historic, classic, or current- we share the importance of representation, storytelling and of course our own critiques on films/shows.
    59m 5s
  • Episode 22: The Foster Care System and Families of Color

    22 MAR 2023 · In this episode, we invite miss King, a young Director from Compton, California to discuss the flaws of the foster care system. King shares her personal experience growing up as a "ward of the state" as she bluntly puts it-and the harsh reality her family had to endure. We highlight the disparities between Single parents of color as opposed to White families and the unfortunate generational trauma that many families like Miss King's are dealing with. Some films to put you on if you are interested in learning more about this topic: Watch: This Is Us and Little Fires Everywhere on Hulu.
    1h 21m 1s
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    Episode 21: Fatphobia and Body Positivity

    1 MAR 2023 · In this episode, we look at the roots of Fatphobia, where it began, and how it pertains to pop culture today. Each host shares their own experience growing up in a time when the term "Body Positivity" did not exist. We discuss the term "Sazon", our relationship with food, and the current gentrification of Latinx food.
    56m 17s
  • Episode 20: A recap and a wrap of 2022

    5 JAN 2023 · It's the LAST episode to wrap up 2022! We share a little recap and reflect on the year as well as share what we look forward to regarding our jobs, academia, relationships, mental health, and our podcast!
    34m 49s
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    Episode 19: Relationships, red flags, ghosting, and solitude

    21 DEC 2022 · TW: Domestic abuse On this week's episode, we invite Claudia and Isabel, two brilliant first-generation grad students attending CSULA, to discuss their personal dating experiences. From dating for fun, paying attention to red flags, and learning how to enjoy being alone rather than feeling lonely this season. These women share their hardships, worst dates, and what they have learned about themselves this year.
    1h 4m 23s

Two Chicana womxn getting to the root of our social/political issues. This podcast focuses on revealing discussions about lessons, losses, our cultura, wisdom, and wins. De La Roots is hosted...

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Two Chicana womxn getting to the root of our social/political issues. This podcast focuses on revealing discussions about lessons, losses, our cultura, wisdom, and wins.

De La Roots is hosted by Anabell “Anita” Rangel (anabell.bbryley) and Mireya Garcia (la_xinita98), two first-generation students attending California State University of Los Angeles. Rangel is studying Chicanx and Latinx Studies intending to become a professor. She is dedicated and focused on grassroots organizations in her community while dismantling colonialist ideologies and reconnecting with her Indigenous culture.
Garcia is majoring in History. She is currently working with at-risk youth as a Youth Development Specialist at a mental health facility in Ventura County.

Our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/delaroots

Categories: Political, Historical, Social Issues/ Society, Feminism, Culture
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