Decolonize
Sharon Lee De La Cruz presents a spirited chapter from her graphic memoir I’m a Wild Seed
Faith, Justice, and Immigration
Rev. Miluska Aquije touches base with her mentors Rev. Maritza Crespo and Rev. Dr. Orlando Crespo
Prof. Felipe Agredano talks to California-based medical professionals Prof. Dr. Lenny Lopez, Dr. Maricela M. Luján Maffey, and Hon. Dr. Sandra Salazar
My Ancestors’ Keys
Ruth Behar in search of the Jews of Cuba
Our Lady of Lactation
Dr. Neomi De Anda and artist Alicia Sosa-Provencio discuss La Virgen de Guadalupe and the divine power of breastfeeding
Cuerpo Sabio
Poet Marta Lucía Vargas recovers a body of wisdom
How DMX Prayed
César “CJ” Baldelomar eulogizes the late rapper
Brown in Red Orange County
Dr. João Chaves talks to Dr. Jonathan Calvillo about his research on faith and ethnicity in Santa Ana, a Mexican-majority city in one of California’s most conservative counties
Antiphons
Poet Joshua Robbins casts lines to God
called to wonder
Radhiyah Ayobami: episodes in the life of a writer as a nomadic substitute teacher
Embroidery at the Hearth of Faith
Poet Natalia Treviño cross-stitches the sacred and the ordinary
Predicadores
Dr. João Chaves and Rev. Dr. Tito Madrazo discuss his latest book on Hispanic preaching and immigrant identity
Wading in the River
Dr. Harold J. Recinos captures the daily struggles of the marginalized in a poetry collection flowing with clarity, agency, and wonder
Race, Religion, and The Republic
Felipe Agredano talks to Rev. Evang Freda Morrison, Dr. Andrea Johnson, and Dina Cervantes about the intersections
‘I Am Not Your Virus’: COVID-19 and Creation Care
Rev. Dr. Loida Martell and Alex Zareth break down emergent diseases and the viral nature of racism in a globalized world
Academentia
Dr. Xochitl Alvizo reclaims her intellectual faculties from academia through HTI
¡Red Alert!
Dr. Neomi De Anda claims red lipstick as a Latina expression of resistance and empowerment
Learning Jesus
Ana DelCorazón sermonizes on the practice of being open to Holy Spirit
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Nuestras selecciones de Radio Ambulante, el podcast pionero en español de NPR que cuenta crónicas latinoamericanas
Our selections from Radio Ambulante, NPR's pioneering Spanish-language podcast that tells uniquely Latin American stories
Cuban Literature in the Age of Black Insurrection
Dr. Elías Ortega-Aponte and Dr. Matthew Pettway discuss his debut book on how two 19th-century Cuban writers envisioned emancipation through the lens of African spirituality