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Episode 119: Dr. Babelito y Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz (Brought to you by CYC Podcast)

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Latinos Who Lunch

Society & Culture, Visual Arts, Arts, History, Personal Journals

5.01.2K Ratings

🗓️ 4 April 2019

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

This week we bring yet another special episode from our cousin podcast Cabronas Y Chingonas (CYC) - "Today's lecture is guided by the one and only Babelito of Latinos Who Lunch podcast! Get to know about the inspiration behind the professor's studies and how our world revolves around the colonial period. Then take inspiration from Juana Inés, whose life and story was dramatized on the Netflix series of the same name." Follow Cabronas y Chingonas @CYCpodcast and cabronasychingonas.com #SupportBrownPodcasts #SupportLatinxAcademics #SupportLatinxPodcasts #lwlpod #podsincolor

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The sea that there. I'm just kidding. I'm just excited because I finally get to

0:07.0

air this episode here in the podcast. Hi, this is Babelito. Kesho Kesho Kosho Kosho!

0:12.0

I am talking right now. This is

0:21.3

I am talking right now because fabi is not around he's very busy and so am I so instead of bringing you nothing this week Guess what Mimi's we are.

0:24.2

So we decided to air yet another episode of Cabronas and Chingonas

0:27.8

because you guys know by now that there's our favorite podcast.

0:30.8

We love them.

0:32.1

My 10-Fra-Papita bring you the best commentary out there

0:36.0

on Latinx queer representation.

0:39.0

They're always grossed out when stray couples kids on TV and that's fucking hilarious so please listen to

0:46.5

Cabronas and in this occasion I'm gonna bring an interview that mite did

0:51.5

with me in the headquarters of Mollke Gajet Domiero.

0:56.2

Shout out to the Comade for letting us record in his studio.

1:00.2

And what we did is that we talked about one of my favorite shows in television right now.

1:05.1

I mean, not right now because I watch it like two years ago, but it's still relevant. I actually asked my students to watch this show. This show, it called Juanaynes and it's the history of

1:14.5

Sir Juaninez de la Cruz. If you don't know who's

1:17.2

Sir Juanine de la Cruz, Google the locas because he is one of those icons

1:21.8

that needs to replace you know who I'm not gonna get into it.

1:26.4

So Maite ask me all kinds of questions about who I am, personal life and then we get into it. We talk about Juanine

1:36.3

as a cruise, we talk about the colonial period. So this is one of those theme

1:39.9

episodes that is more about history, but believe me I try to make it entertaining and

1:45.1

then we get into other topics so listen very carefully as this is one of my

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