Nov 26, 2021
Colonization has not ended. We are not in a post-colonial age in a similar way that we are not in a post-racial age. Colonization has simply become normalized, perpetuated by dominant culture narratives, and accepted by the majority as part of life. On this episode, we share a virtual public talk Julián Esteban Torres López gave entitled "Decolonizing and Indigenizing Storytelling," hosted by the Department of Language, Literature, and Arts at Texas A&M, San Antonio. Julián centers the talk around several questions:
He shares his story; discusses his storytelling work across various media platforms; and addresses the importance of decolonizing storytelling, affirming Indigenous traditions, and creating safe and encouraging spaces for BIPOC stories.
We’d like to thank Rigorous (a journal
edited and written by people of color) for publishing Julián's poem
“The Wind” in its Volume 5, Issue 2. We’d also like to thank the
Dr. Alexandra Rodriguez Sabogal and Dr. Katherine Gillen (chair of
the Department of Language, Literature, and Arts at Texas A&M,
San Antonio) for all of the hours of preparation they put into
making this event happen. Also thank you to Myrna Garza (chair of
Native American Heritage Month Committee) and Tamara Hinojosa and
the President’s Commission on Equity for their work and support of
this event. We’d also like to thank the university’s Spanish,
Bilingual Education, Mexican-American and Latinx Studies,
Communication, English, and First Year Experience programs for
making this event possible. And gracias to the entire Texas
A&M, San Antonio, cohort and everyone who attended the event
virtually from around the world.
The Nasiona Podcast amplifies the voices and experiences of the marginalized, undervalued, overlooked, silenced, and forgotten, as well as gives you a glimpse into Othered worlds. We focus on stories that explore the spectrum of human experiences—stories based on facts, truth-seeking, human concerns, real events, and real people, with a personal touch. From liminal lives to the marginalized, and everything in between, we believe that the subjective can offer its own reality and reveal truths some facts can’t discover. Hosted, edited, and produced by Julián Esteban Torres López @je_torres_lopez.
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