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90s Nostalgia with Artivist Julio Salgado

Tamarindo

Tamarindo | Sonoro

Business, Comedy, Society & Culture, Self-improvement, Entrepreneurship, News, Education, Non-profit

4.8741 Ratings

🗓️ 12 March 2025

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

Today’s episode is a two-part conversation with artist and activist Julio Salgado. Viewers can see Julio’s vibrant art work at immigrant rights rallies, the LA Times, or promoting one of LA’s greatest dance nights, Cumbiaton. Julio’s status as an undocumented, queer artivist has fueled the contents of his visual art, which depict key individuals and moments of the migrant rights movement. Recorded at the end of a long week, these two elder millennials, Brenda and Julio, from the class of 2001, revisit some of the female vocalists of the '90s who shaped Jullio’s early experiences living in the US. Through this chat, we’ll take you on a nostalgic journey through the sounds of an era when women were taking center stage fronting bands in the 90s and into the early 2000s; and we’ll draw some parallels to some of the leading women in music today.  I asked Julio to pick five songs for us to discuss and you can hear what songs we reference through this playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/02bVhKS9ihFMiGIJGEswUc?si=c8b2e64c809c43ff We had such a fun time approaching our convo like some of our favorite podcasts, Las Cultureistas and Vibe Check, we completely lost track of time. So, check back on your Tamarindo Feed to catch part 2 of this conversation.  Tamarindo is a lighthearted show hosted by Brenda Gonzalez and Delsy Sandoval talking about politics, culture, and self-development. We’re here to uplift our community through powerful conversations with changemakers, creatives, and healers. Join us as we delve into discussions on race, gender, representation, and life! You can get in touch with us at www.tamarindopodcast.com Brenda Gonzalez and Delsy Sandoval are executive producers of Tamarindo podcast with production support by Karina Riveroll of Sonoro Media. Jeff Ricards produced our theme song. If you want to support our work, please rate and review our show here.  SUPPORT OUR SHOW Contribute to the show: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/tamarindopodcast1 Follow Tamarindo on instagram @tamarindopodcast and on twitter at @tamarindocast  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Hi, Tamarindo listeners.

0:39.3

Today's episode is a two-part conversation with artists and activist Julio Salgado.

0:44.4

Many of you have probably seen Julio's vibrant artwork at immigrant rights rallies,

0:49.8

the LA Times, or promoting one of LA's greatest dance nights, Cumbiaton.

0:54.3

Julio's status as an undocumented queer artivist has fueled the contents of his visual

0:59.2

art, which depict key individuals and moments of the Immigants Rights Movement.

1:04.0

So Julio's back on Tamarindo, recorded at the end of a long week, these two elder

1:09.1

millennials, meaning me and Julio, from the

1:11.7

class of 2001, revisit some of the female vocalists of the 90s who shaped Julio's early

1:17.1

experiences living in the U.S.

1:19.1

Through this chat, we'll take you on a nostalgic journey through the sounds of an era when

1:23.3

women were taking center stage fronting bands in the 90s and into the early 2000s.

1:28.1

And we'll draw some parallels to some of the leading women in music today.

1:32.0

I asked Julio to pick five songs for us to discuss and you can hear what songs we referenced

1:37.0

through a playlist that's linked in our show notes.

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