She discovered Selena the Mexican-American pop icon who proved she didnt have to choose. Today, the obsession with big butts is still strong with idols like Cardi B and Beyonce. 1997 Chelly thanks you from the bottom of her heart. But also, do you think that relationship between white and non-white culture has changed at all since that moment in the 90s? And what if theyd been gone from the planet for 25 years, but still it was like they were present in your life, guiding and inspiring you every day? Yeah, I have a large rear, I guess, for the norm, but for me, it's normal, 'cause I grew up. [Laughter]. She holds a Masters Degree in Arts and Culture Journalism from Columbia Journalism School. The link in the show notes, the good life project is supported by a script so between the great resignation, quiet quitting and all these trends. Hosted on Acast. Yeah. Now, oh there's more to it, because I see this in the pot cast like it doesn't start there. I'm sure you know this with, So you know- You'Ll- have a group of people who come together and you re you'll have essentially a table read of the script where you play the. You know how much of themselves do they bring? I couldnt articulate this when I was younger, but I felt ita profound sense that she mattered, not just because of her music but because of her expansive cultural impact, Garca tells Apple Podcasts. Today, he heads up the editorial podcast team at Futuro Studios, the original programming division of Futuro Media Group. Nearly thirty years ago, Sir-Mix-A-Lots raunchy and irreverent single Baby Got Back (I Like Big Butts) hit the airwaves to the delight and shock of listeners. how telling you the lands that I'm looking at it through, and that is completely shaped by growing up in this. I think I think you have to share this. For many people, the kitchen is the heart of the home and it's essential to have a space that really inspires good, cooking and memories in the making. Maria knows that to truly understand Selena as a person and not just an icon, she needs to go to Corpus Christi. And there's this sort of moment where he's being an asshole about it. Mara confronta el legado complicado de Abraham y reflexiona sobre la paternidad en las culturas Latinx. So I think journalists are really like their tart, ring positions and tat, sort of stay in the middle and waited. I love hearing perspectives that I didn't consider. On the podcast Anything for Selena, Apple Podcasts' Show of the Year of 2021, Maria Garca combines rigorous reporting with impassioned storytelling to honor Selena's legacy. She had the charisma that really only very, very, very few of us have. on the go so go. Louis Virtel and Ira Madison III, co-hosts of Keep It chat with Sam about who's being selected and who's being overlooked, and whether the pandemic further exposes awards' irrelevance or not. And how do you work through stuff like that? She started getting a little thing. And episode 2, for example, is about meeting Selena's father and really going deep into their relationship, and their dynamic, and, you know, he's been portrayed as a sort of exacting, controlling, demanding, short-fuse machista guy, and her as a playful, but nonetheless docile, daughter. You feel like you're accepted by wherever you are for you. "It has this unforgettable smell when it rains," the voice says. Subscribe now so you don't miss it! I am becoming a part of this, so you're telling your personal story to I'm so curious, certainly how your experiencing you're insertion into this and trying to navigate like where, doing justice to myself, I'm doing justice to the story and am also like. A lot of people have told it the way that they wanted it taught. You know like regionally known when she was twelve or thirteen. You know I had to. Juan Diego Ramirezis a production assistant at Futuro Studios and Latino USA. Maria analyzes why Selena's brownness is an essential part of her legacy. She has become one of the most potent symbols of belonging in this country. bottom," you just have a bottom that's in proportion. "She had this . it's really a story about belonging, which we all need Maura. when it was time to pick a career, I thought of, the vision journalism because it's the form. And I don't think we've changed all that much. Maria Garcia was 9 years old and living on the U.S.-Mexico border when Selena was murdered. Everybody looks at the story they're working on from the place in the world that they occupy. It was like a scale that I kind of had to unlearn. You know when it's this debate over objectivity. If someone is life and her powerful decision to centre the universality of struggle and joy expression and the complexity of love, relationships and power in the conversation I. so deeply john and a move by this body of work and was so excited to dive into maria's life, the story. In this episode, Maria shares her theory about how large butts went from a white girl taboo into a mainstream obsession. Originally from Fresno, California, Kristin is an NPRNext Generation Radioalum who cut her teeth on the NPR Arts Desk, KQED, St. Louis Public Radio, and as an arts journalist in Russia. I feel so honored to be, like, your Selena doula! The Anything For Selena podcast released earlier this year is a story of how Selena helped shape pop culture and American identity. And it felt like these two parts of myself were divorced from each other. was constantly crossing the border? time talking to this guy. So what I'm hearing is that she's sort of this symbol of that bridge that many non-white Americans have in this country, of being of the two worlds and not being part of either. If Latinos were not being erased, they were being portrayed as gang members, or lost dropouts, or teenage moms. time on Jonathan fields, signing off for good life project. Well, maybe I could do it and I, the story for a couple of years before the folks at, you are were finally like. Twenty twenty two limited to qualifying purchases exclusions apply not valid on services discount applied in store only before tax shipping and handling canopy, combined with coupons visit ikea dash, usa, dot com, slash family for more details. One, I think she was a true artist. Listen to the trailer for "Anything For Selena,"a new podcast from WBUR and Futuro Studios coming in January 2021. I think a lot of people saw their own story in mine. Maria explores why Selenas Spanglish seemed so revolutionary for its time, and yet so familiar to many fans. Maria Garcia was 9 years old and living on the U.S.-Mexico border when Selena was murdered. You can find more of Juan Diegos work onL.A. TacoandLatino Rebels. of separate what was going on in my life and yeah, Think that comes through in the episode. Growing up along the US-Mexico border, Maria Garcia felt torn between her two identities as. In the series finale of Anything for Selena, Maria reflects on what her year-long examination into Selenas legacy reveals about La Reinas humanity. Editors Notes: Mexican-American recording artist Selena Quintanilla not only popularized Tejano music to mainstream American audiences, but also helped put Latinos on the map and broke barriers of all kinds before her untimely passing in 1995. of the conversation really walks. The story shook the country and changed Marias life. On the podcast Anything for Selena, Apple Podcasts' Show of the Year of 2021, Maria Garca combines rigorous reporting with impassioned storytelling to honor Selena's legacy. So I thought and they were alike. I've never seen anything like that. But when Selena died, Tejano went from boom to bust. Here, it's not even the city, it's not necessarily even people. How would we know that a great smoked sausage can be even thrice in one day and that you can take your lunch break before noon, Here's to you agreed smoked sausage. Incluso el New York Times lo catalog el gnero latino de ms rpido crecimiento del pas. sixteen seventeen. In this episode, Maria explores how the internet has become a place where fans celebrate and remember Selena, as well as grapple with the void she left behind. She was born in Ciudad Jurez and was raised there and in El Paso, Texas, where her family immigrated to when she was 3 years old. 00:38:34 - Episode 5. Sort of like a shared experience between the Latino community and the broader white American communities, basically. Subscribe now so you don't miss it! It's almost like here that a dear friend my always is he can't read the label from inside the jar and, at like when the deeper you get into a story, especially one that you are just deeply invested in from my heart and mind and soul level. and I was listening to colombia s- and I was you know, just absorbing my culture. no jailer was in the first person, of course, to have this body types. You know lake marie, with my audience from the beginning and let them know like the person who is telling you this story, This is somebody who's coming from a very personal place, that's why I started the podcast with the creosote bush. March 12, 2021 Tras el debut de la serie Selena en Netflix, algunos fans sealaron que la cantante haba sido "blanqueada" en ese show. In the 1990s, she brought this underdog genre to international heights. in california and northern mexico in arizona sushi. It was. And I feel like in that sequence, in that moment, in that interaction, the entirety of white/non-white relations in America was sort of bottled into that, which is that the fight is just like, understand where we're coming from. It's this beautiful plant in my eyes, it's beautiful this beautiful, assertive brush that grows in the desert. Maria confronts his complicated legacy and reflects on fatherhood in Latinx cultures. to downtown paso. I was writing the episode. In it, so powerful and you're. Instead, we tried to make meaning of Selena's life and legacy, she says. "This journey begins at the border, a place in the in-between where, for a long time, I felt divided in two. On the podcast Anything for Selena, Apple Podcasts Show of the Year of 2021, Maria Garca combines rigorous reporting with impassioned storytelling to honor Selena's legacy. [Laughter], Alright, well, let's try to bottle it in a five-minute answer. She became a role model for how Latinos could achieve the American dream and find acceptance. I am, you know. As an undocumented immigrant for over 20 years, Juan Diego decided to focus his works on communities that reflect him. Online, Selena's image and music have taken on new life on social media and platforms that weren't even imaginable when she was still alive. I feel like I learned to read at the same time that I learned to code switch on either side of the border. in our conversation, which I've enjoyed so much so in this container of the good life project. happening. You know- and I was, really passionate about that, and that's why I stayed you, practicing journalism fur for over ten years here, because I was so passionate about, the stories of my community and I felt this huge responsibility, and I thought, really passion about telling the stories of the border, but I felt this, happened, is you know I started off in commercial television. That's been around for, releases these chemicals. In this episode, Maria explores why Selenas Spanglish seemed so revolutionary for its time, and yet so familiar to many fans who also struggled with the language of their heritage. But there were moments, for example, that were, there were some some folks who thought we, too much time on the clear. What's there, standard and do I trust that that standard represent, The way that I want to bring myself forward and the way that, like I want this story to be brought forward, there's a lot of what years there and theirs, what of trust their summer. They would say you know what we really. Subscribe to get an email every time this podcast publishes a new episode. But what I am saying is that I do think, here was this brown woman who celebrated her, nerves. The exploration takes us to an unexpected place. that the story was just about, like oh mainstream b, The ideals changed because Selina had a big, bad and jailer played her, then, J low ushered in this revolution of big buds and that's the story. That, it turns out, is the power of authenticity, agency, and legacy. Take me there, you know it had been my dream to do a podcast about selina for years. What's let's latch onto stories and actually go deeper, let's go where we need to go. Find out more about Anything for Selena here and follow us on Twitter and Instagram. It was like not a desire, a ball body part two, and I remember noticing this when I was young and how odd it was that, like this feature, can illicit these there. 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