The Reality Dysfunction - Unscripted/Unsilenced
Society & Culture:Philosophy
This is one exciting conversation by media professionals from around the country. A review of the most relevant stories and issues of 2021 affecting our community.
Presenters:
Elena Herrada is a Detroit community activist leader, an advocate on issues of immigration, public education, national and international human rights and Director of the Oral History project of Fronteras Norterias organization. She was a member of the Detroit Public Schools Board of Education in Michigan, representing District 2. Herrada ran for election for an at-large seat of the Detroit Public Schools Board of Education in Michigan.
Dr. Jose Flores is cofounder of the Hispanic Center for Western Michigan, the Hispanic Festival, The Community Voice/La Voz Magazine, and La Familia Grocery/Convenience Store.His community activism helped bring needed interpreters to the emergency services units in police/fire/medical care units of Grand Rapids, and he was a chief advocate for providing court interpreters for persons unable to fully understand English. As a community advocate, he led efforts to improve U.S. Decennial Census counts, engage youth in summer employment opportuni ties, and worked on committees to reduce drop-out rates among minority youth.
Maria Emilia Martin is an award-winning independent multi-media journalist who currently directs the GraciasVida Center for Media, a nonprofit organization based in Austin, TX and La Antigua, Guatemala devoted to the practice of independent journalism in the public interest (www.graciasvida.org). She is an award-winning public radio journalist for over three decades, Martin developed ground breaking programs and series for public radio, including NPR's Latino USA, and Despues de las Guerras: Central America After the Wars and reports regularly for NPR and other media outlets.
Miguel Barrientos is the General Manager of El Concilio Hispano Media Group, a Latino Media Agency in Southern Nevada through which he produces a daily Latino Talk Radio and News program, Publisher of Nevada Hispanic Magazine and prepare to produce News and Community programs on local Latino TV and social media from Las Vegas. He has been at the forefront with many great community leaders in Las Vegas, fighting for immigration reform, Civil rights and helping increase Hispanic Voters at the polls.
Mayfield Brooks - Performance Artist
The Rhetoric of Hate - Conversation with Berte Reyes on hate rhetoric and the gaming industry
Milta Ortiz - Salvadoran playwright bridging indigenous realities for the 21st century.
Oscar Medina - Raza educator bringing indigenous perspectives to the classroom.
The El Paso Shootings - A Xicanx response to anti-Mexican violence and the need to build political organization
Dr. Anita Fernandez - Xicanx Institute for Teaching and Organizing and the fight for culturally sustaining curriculum.
Nick Panlibuton - Working into theory, bridging the gap between grad school and the union movement
Adriana Abundis - Bringing cultural relevant curriculum to Xicanx students through Math and Murals in San Antonio
Ernesto Vigil - Uncovering the FBI's war on Xicano/Indigenous movements through FOIA
Building Mass Xicano Movements: Challenges and Misconceptions
Kurly Tlapoyawa: Mexikayotl and the war on the word Xicano
Space + Time = Will : The Politico-Cultural Theories of Mao Tse Tung
'Left/Right - on the significance of a political distinction' Chapters 7 & 8
Reality Dysfunction in Conversation with Maddox Wolfe Campaigns Manager with the Audubon Society
'Left/Right - on the significance of a political distinction' Chapters 5 & 6
Reality Dysfunction: Conversation with Turiya Coll of Sonoran Prevention Works
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