Episode 111: Leah Huizar
Episode description
Leah Huizar is a poet originally from Southern California. Leah’s collection Inland Empire juxtaposes personal history with California history, excavating different layers of colonialism and centering Mexican-American women. In our conversation, we talked about what it means to own or be of a place, the stories behind California history, and what parts of history we carry forward to the next generation. Then in the second segment, we discussed the value of creative endurance.
(Conversation recorded May 14, 2020.)
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Show Notes:- Leah Huizar
- Leah Huizar - Inland Empire
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- Las sergas de Esplandián
- Calafia
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- Editing/Mixing: Mike Sakasegawa
- Music: Podington Bear
- Transcription: Shea Aguinaldo
