Hector Luis Alamo
Hollywood Chingona (Latin[ish] Podcast)
Hector chats with Sharis Delgadillo, a journalist, videographer and producer whose recent claim to fame is as the researcher for Netflix’s ‘Selena the Series’
Go Get Your Shovel, America (OPINION)
It takes a Herculean effort not to slap the taste out of some bigot’s mouth. But we must do for the bigots what they seem incapable of doing for others: we must pity them, as lost, and soul-sick.
Our Karen in SoHo
That Karen is actually Miya and Puerto Rican doesn’t change a thing.
The Island of Disenchantment (Remember the Show! Podcast)
Hector chats with Edil Sepúlveda, co-founder of Boricuas Unidos en la Diáspora.
The State of Latin America (Remember the Show! Podcast)
Hector chats with Jordana Timerman, a freelance reporter and public policy researcher based in Buenos Aires, and the editor of Latin America Daily Briefing
The Most Diverse Oppressors Ever (OPINION)
I am not comforted if my bully looks like me.
Sex Work Is Work (Remember the Show! Podcast)
Hector chats with Jared Trujillo, president of the Association of Legal Aid Attorneys and a new leader in the fight to decriminalize and destigmatize sex workers.
Puerto Rico Cannot Become Another Hawai’i (OPINION)
What do the people of Puerto Rico have to lose by abandoning their century-old resistance to American domination? Ask the Hawaiians.
Permission to Feel (Remember the Show! Podcast)
Host Hector Luis Alamo chats with Alan Thompson, a music therapist based in New York City.
Paleo Your Mind (Henry Cadena)
Hector Luis Alamo chats with guest Henry Cadena, a brand strategist and cultural researcher based in Houston, Texas
Soul at Home (Remember the Show! Podcast)
Hector chats with Jose Alicea, the man behind Souletri, which has been streaming live performances across its social media channels throughout the pandemic
Negrito Blues (Remember the Show! Podcast)
Hector chats about being Afro-Latino with William García-Medina, a Puerto Rican PhD candidate in the Department of American Studies at the University of Kansas.
Explaining the Electoral College to My Mexican Father-in-Law
“No, but we” —by which I meant the United States— “don’t elect a president by how many votes someone gets. That’s how it is in Mexico, right?”
Así Es Nuevo México (Remember the Show! Podcast)
Hector Alamo chats with Lillian Gorman, the director of the Spanish as a Heritage Language Program at the University of Arizona, and proud Nuevomexicana from Albuquerque
For Todas las Compas
Not only is a woman’s womb the cradle for all human life, masculinity seems to be an aberration of sorts from a feminine norm.
Azúcar Negra
Because who or what would the world be celebrating then? Not me.
Songs by an Immigrant (Latinish Podcast)
Jaime Lozano is a musical theater composer, director, arranger, orchestrator, and vocal coach.
CARESNONE (Remember the Show! Podcast)
A chat with Chris Caresnone, social commentator, social media content creator, and the host of The CARESNONE Be DOPE Podcast
In Defense of the Taco-Eaters
Refusing to eat tacos is un-American.
Scared Shitless (Remember the Show! Podcast)
A chat with Dan Cady, whose essay, “Rise, Fall, Repeat: El Monte’s White Supremacy Movements,” is featured in the new book ‘East of East: The Making of Greater El Monte.’
Other People’s Property (OPINION)
American property has more rights than American people, at least the people without property.