Gringos Mexicanos
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“Gringos Mexicanos” features engaging stories, discussions and interviews on relevant intercultural topics in Spanglish, English and Spanish. The narrative voice in these podcasts provides a unique perspective broadening dialogue(s) on Mexican American / Chicanx identity. It questions times of fixed borders and selected national identities. These podcasts serve as engaged scholarship, free of use and beneficial for higher-education faculty/staff from any discipline and/or High School educators. Scroll down to see “classroom discussion guides.” The podcast features Spanglish stories told by K. Angelique Dwyer, and relevant commentary by academics, professionals and community members on: identity negotiation, gender dynamics, death, spirituality, pets, siblings, sexuality, family relations, classism, religion, rituals and rites of passage.

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