I start with my mother, Doña Edna Garcia. I had visited Puerto Rico at Thanksgiving last year to see my family and I shoved a microphone in their faces. I talk with my mom about what it was like after Maria hit but mostly about how the politics of the island could change. Originally I aired this as two episodes, but I’ve combined them here. I also refer back to a conversation I had with Dr. Jacob Remes in Disasters, a bonus episode. If you haven’t heard that interview, don’t worry. This will make sense. But you should listen to it because it’s good. Jacob is really smart.
Geeking with...Ed Hall, Part 1
Feeling Political: Project South
Aftermath: Capsule of Geekdom
Feeling Political: Protest at the Airport
Feeling Political: Mom and Walda
Feeling Political: Rita and Bruce
Feeling Political: Eric Ward
Feeling Political: Abbie and Rose
Aftermath: Otras Voces Más Voces
Aftermath: Soy Boricua
The Restart (and Waiting)
Aftermath: More from my mom
Aftermath: I Start With My Mother
A Preview of 2018
Do Video Games Have a History? Yes!
My Mother's Voice
Oral History of a Game Master: David Lester
Otras Voces Más Voces
Soy Boricua: Atlanta, Hurricane Maria, and the Myths That Help Make Sense of It All
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