The Reality Dysfunction - Unscripted/Unsilenced
Society & Culture:Philosophy
Another episode of The Reality Dysfunction’s CoronaVirus WTF! Series. Join our cast of experts as we discuss Xicano Latino image and representation in education, media and literature. The recent American Dirt kerfuffle is just one recent example of how we as a community continue to be defined by the ideologies of settler colonialism and proxy narratives. A conversation about what we might be able to do as a community to take back our image and power.
Counterinsurgency and the Xicano Movement
Insurgency and Aztlan
The Anti Aztlan Psyops
From Aztlan to Palestine
What is the Raza Unida Party?
Self Determination
Intro To Aztlan
A Chicano plebiscite is different than regular voting
Aztlan is not a settler colonial ideology
#110 - Interview with Candelario Moreno and Selah Hernandez on contemporary and historical media misrepresentations
#109 Melanie Vega - Voices Unheard: Accent Discrimination Against Chicanos in the United States
#108 Desirae Diaz - Voices Unheard: Accent Discrimination Against Chicanos in the United States
Voices of Students for Palestine
#107 Violette Valencia - Public Action workers in the Strawberry Campaign: Interviews with Public Action Organizers
#106 Demi Garcia - Public Action workers in the Strawberry Campaign: Interviews with Public Action Organizers
#105 Brinley Carrillo - Public Action workers in the Strawberry Campaign: Interviews with Public Action Organizers
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#104 - Why we need a party
#103 - Brinley Carillo, Demi Garcia and Violette Valencia Up and Coming Scholars
National Xicano/Latino Plebiscite 5
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