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CMW, a Chicana mother-scholar collective, amplifies mother of color voices within academia and beyond through podcasting, publications & presentations, including The Chicana Motherwork Anthology: Porque Sin Madres No Hay Revolucion (University of Arizona Press 2019)
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Cecilia and Christine interview the editors of Revolutionary Mothering: Love on the Front Lines (2016), Alexis Pauline Gumbs, China Martens, and Mai'a Williams. They discuss topics central to the creation of the book, such as expanding the category of "mother" beyond an essential biological construct to better reflect the active labor of the "mothe…
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This is the first interview in a series of five podcasts in which listeners will learn more about each of the five CMW members.In this episode, Ceci interviews Dr. Yvette Martinez-Vu about Chicana Mothering on the Alt Ac. Join us as Yvette discusses transitioning from the tenure-track to the alt-ac, she shares what her current job as the Assistant …
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In this episode, Chicana M(other)work interviews a Chingona Chicana Chef from La Guayaba Kitchen at Tia Chuchas Centro Cultural in Sylmar, CA. We cook up hood gourmet and good conversations. Join us as we discuss what it means to decolonize your diet through food, song, and community.Por Chicana Motherwork
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In this episode, Michelle and Cecilia from Chicana M(other)work interview two Southern California-based and self-identified Chicana punk moms. They had a conversation about how a Chicana punk rock ethos informs their lives, their community work, and, most importantly, their mothering.Por Chicana Motherwork
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In this special mini-episode, Cecilia Caballero from Chicana M(other)work teamed up with Trina Greene Brown, Black feminist mama-activist and founder of Parenting for Liberation, for a panel titled "Mothering the Revolution" at the Allied Media Conference 2017. The podcast begins with a dedication to the memory of Black mothers killed by police, Ch…
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In this episode, Chicana M(other)work is interviewed by Esther Diaz Martin, a Mexicana migrante and Chicana PhD mama. Esther researches, in her words, "Latina feminisms as heard through the voice of contemporary Latina podcast and radio locutoras." First, we begin the podcast by sharing our end-of-term experiences and our initial thoughts about rev…
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In this episode, Chicana M(other)work interviews queer Xicana single mother, writer, and activist, Ana Castillo. We discuss her Lambda Award-winning memoir, Black Dove: Mama, Mi'jo, y Yo (2016), and she elaborates on topics such as: her queer single Xicana mothering, how and why she wrote her book The Massacre of the Dreamers (1994) and the impact …
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We dedicate this Chicana M(other)work episode to the Standing Rock Water Protectors, especially the youth, mothers, and elders. In this episode, Michelle and Cecilia interview Emileah Lujan, a 22-year-old Taos Pueblo Water Protector. Lujan discusses her motivations for going to Standing Rock, the importance of intertribal solidarity, indigenous rev…
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We dedicate this podcast to Chicano activist, musician, father, and beloved community member of San Diego and beyond, Ramon "Chunky" Gonzalez. We play the song "Chicano Park" by his band Los Alacranes in his honor. His daughter, activist-mother Esmi Sanchez, joins us with Michelle, Judi, Yvette, Christine, and Cecilia. Through a platica and healing…
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In the second episode of the Chicana M(other)work podcast, Yvette, Christine, and Cecilia are joined by special guest Andrea Penagos, licensed acupuncturist, energy worker, herbalist, and curandera. Andrea shares self and community care strategies for people of color and offers her knowledge about the the transitions of the fall season and the ways…
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Chicana M(other)work Episode 1: Back to School Relaunch is dedicated to the memory of Black revolutionary mother and freedom fighter, Korryn Gaines. In this episode, Michelle, Christine, Yvette, Judi, and Cecilia discuss what we have been up to since our last podcast, including presentations at UCLA and the Latina/o Studies Association conference, …
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