Intelatin
Summary: Intelatin is a phantom bank of influencers for the cultures of the Americas
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I am pleased to release our eleventh-in-series on Racecraft: The Soul of Inequality in American Life by Barbara Fields and Karen Fields as published by Verso Books. My co-host is Karen Fields. Our guest is Gilman Whiting. Music for the show is performed by Arthur Brown and Screamin Jay Hawkins.
Sergio C. Muñoz of Intelatin interviews Congressman Luis Gutiérrez on the release of his memoir, Still Dreaming: My Journey from the Barrio to Capital Hill. The Congressman responds to questions on hyphenated Americanism, his ambition for the future and the possibility of independence over the Democratic party. Featured on this cloudcast are Fernando Espuelas of the Fernando Espuelas Radio Show on Univisión América, Maria Teresa Kumar of VotoLatino.org and Pablo Ximénez de Sandoval of El País in Spain. Songs featured on this cloudcast are performed by Vic Dickenson and Willie Nelson.
Sergio C. Muñoz of Intelatin and Carlos Gutiérrez of Cinema Tropical speak mostly about Brazilian film on this month's show. Our featured film is Eles Voltam by Marcello Lordello. We break down the Academy Award entries from Latin America and we dialogue about titles and trailers. Sergio does a review of Pablo by the Brazilian filmmaker, Richard Goldgewicht. Vanessa Erazo, film editor of Remezcla.com, chooses two films for our audience, Sin Nombre and Which Way Home and speaks over a sound bed played by Antonio Carlos Jobim. Music for the show is curated by DJ Canyon Cody of Subsuelo and Afroxander. The selected tracks are performed by Munchi, Orquesta and Tropkillaz. And we close the show with Sergio's 20 minutos en español con el director mexicano, Pedro González Rubio. Thank you for listening to The Intelatin Cloudcast
Sergio C. Muñoz of Intelatin and Carlos Gutiérrez of Cinema Tropical speak mostly about Brazilian film on today's show. Our featured film is Eles Voltam by Marcello Lordello. We break down the Academy Award entries from Latin America and we dialogue about titles and trailers. Sergio also does a review of Pablo by Brazilian Richard Goldgewicht. Vanessa Erazo, film editor of Remezcla.com, chooses two films for our audience, Sin Nombre and Which Way Home, and speaks over a sound bed played by Antonio Carlos Jobim. Music for the show is curated by DJ Canyon Cody of Subsuelo and the artist Afroxander. The selected tracks are performed by Munchi, Orquesta and Tropkillaz. And we close the show with Sergio's 20 minutos en español con el director mexicano, Pedro González Rubio. Thank you for listening to The Intelatin Cloudcast
I had the idea to create an original mixtape as a mashup of different podcasts, songs, speeches and interviews. Some of which were produced by me and others that were not. Here are the elements on this particular mixtape: Dead Prez, Tupac Shakur, a podcast featuring the first segment from Radio Ambulante's Mudanzas episode, a podcast by Intelatin featuring the story of One Hundred Years of Solitude featuring the music of La MiniTK de Miedo from Colombia, Una Noche sin Luna by Subsuelo, an interview with Noah Stewart as played by BBC4, Caballo Negro by Manolo Sanlucar, a speech at Stanford by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on a piano sound bed by Erik Satie, Sorry by For Stars and Indigenous vs Imperialist by Chief Ten Dogs.
Our October cloudcast For Mother Earth on ClimateParents.orgCo-hosted by Linda Escalante of the NRDCSpecial Guest: Lisa Hoyos of ClimateParents.orgMusic by Lorde and Ray LaMontagneThank you for listening to our show and please be sure to download Indigenous vs Imperialist by Chief Ten Dogs.
Our tenth-in-series on Racecraft: The Soul of Inequality in American Life. Published by Verso Books. Music by Valerie June and a throwback by Dr. John. Co-hosted by Dr. Karen Fields. Guest: Dr. Adolph Reed, Jr. Thank you for listening to The Intelatin Cloudcast with Sergio C. Muñoz
Produced bySergio C. Muñozfor IntelatinCo-hosted by Carlos Gutiérrez ofCinema TropicalFeature Film: Tanta AguaMusic curated byDJ Canyon CodySelected Track #1:No Te Va Gustar: ChauSelected Track #2:Rafi El: Siempre Quiero MásMusical detail byAfroxanderA feature on Seed Spark byChristine Davila, la Chicana from ChicagoA feature on the Latino Buzz byVanessa Erazoof Cinelandia20 minutos conSebastian Hofmannde Halley en españolInterpolations by Gnawledge (La Senda del Abuelo), Nicolas Jaar (Mi Mujer), Azymuth (Crazy Clock), Tremor (Proa) Lila Downs (Tu Cárcel
This is a gentle Mixtape to be played at night at the end of summer. It is dedicated to Dreamers that are either in love or are broken hearted. For the tracklist, please connect on Twitter: @Intelatin
This is a special feature produced by Sergio C. Muñoz of Intelatin on themusical journey of Simon Karta Ballardfrom London to Long Beach. Simon works as a sound healer and yoga instructor in southern California. The musical selections played on this cloudcast include: Herbie Hancock; Dadawah; The Band of Voices; Can; Russill Paul; Jarguna; Oldfur Arnalds. The geographies range from Streatham Commons, Crystal Palace Park; West NorwoodCemetery; Gran Canaria; The Gambia; The Lizard Festival; Dulzura; Long Beach
Our ninth-in-series on Racecraft: The Soul of Inequality in American Life by Barbara and Karen Fields. Published by Verso. Featuring Dr. Karen Fields, Dr. Asia Leeds, the music of Sade and the words of Bradley Manning and Immortal Technique.
Contents for this episode: Carlos Gutiérrez of Cinema Tropical and Sergio C. Muñoz of Intelatin dialogue on the filmography of Alfonso Cuarón, El Estudiante (Argentina), Los últimos cristeros (Mexico), La Sirga (Colombia) and A Teacher (USA). Sergio does a Q&A with Hannah Fidell, Lindsey Burdge and Will Brittain from A Teacher. Music played by Viva La Muerte and Lila Downs. Thank you for downloading our cloudcast.
The Intelatin Cloudcast with Maria Bustillos of The New Yorker and guests: Edith Zimmerman of the Hairpin, Cord Jefferson of Gawker. Dialogues on Bitcoin, Dr. Reza Aslan. A special feature inspired by Anjelica Huston on Los Angeles and an interview with Stacy Peralta of Bones Brigade. Music by A Tribe Called Red and Xavier Rudd. Thank you for listening to our show.
This is the sixth in series For Mother Earth with Linda Escalante of the NRDC, Beverly Bell of Other Worlds and author of Harvesting Justice, Giovanni Rodriguez of Social x Design and DJ Canyon Cody. Music for this episode by Quantic with Ana Tijoux playing a cover of Lauryn Hill, Doo Wop (That Thing) and Natalia LaFourcade with Devendra Banhart playing a cover of Amor de Mis Amores by Agustin Lara. Thank you for listening and sharing The Intelatin Cloudcast with Sergio C. Muñoz on KKJZ 88.1 FM HD3, KBeach.org, iTunes, Podbean and La Onda Verde
Racecraft: The Soul of Inequality in American Life by Barbara and Karen Fields. This is the 8th in the series. Our guest is Dr. Joseph Graves. The music is by Wynton Marsalis. Thank you for listening.