In this third season of the podcast ‘Made in Latin America’ you will join a fieldwork trip made by SDCELAR curators along the US-Mexico border, focused on diasporic communities and Indigenous grassroots heritage initiatives. From Houston, Texas, to Los Angeles, California, they visited a wide variety of places and met with project leaders to learn more about border dynamics and Hispanic/Latinx identities.
How to make visible Latin-American heritage on archival databases? What happens when you turn a city museum into a community-based one? What can art bring to marginalised communities? These are some of the discussions you will listen throughout the five episodes and dozens of interviews.
This series called ‘On the Road’ highlights the work of communities across the border and the work of institutions such as the University of Houston, the International Center for the Arts of the Americas, El Paso History Museum, Arizona Historical Society, MexicArte and Blackwell School Museum among others.
Find ‘Made in Latin America’ on your favourite podcast platforms or listen to each episode here:
Episode 1 – Archives and Social Justice
Episode 2 – The Ways of Art
Episode 3 – Border Towns
Episode 4 – Community Voices
Episode 5 – Migration and Indigenous Representation
Podcast produced by PRONK Productions
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