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Mordida 21: mjvc.rocks

Latinos Who Lunch

Latinos Who Lunch

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

5.01.2K Ratings

🗓️ 3 December 2017

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

In this mordida FavyFav and Mario Villanueva, a loyal LWL listener, talk about social media, Mario's art, the power of Instagram and what it means to be a "social media influencer." Mario explains how being featured on Instagram's main page helped expose his art to a new audiences and how that opened a lot of new opportunities for him. They also talk Austin, Latinx representation y mucho, mucho mas!!! #supportbrownpodcasts #supportlatinxpodcasts #ATX

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0:00.0

Hi this is Babelito and this is Favi Fav and you're listening to a Mordida mini sowed, a small bite in between our full episodes to tide you over until next Thursday.

0:12.0

Take it away, Lownos!

0:14.0

Whoa!

0:15.0

Mowita!

0:17.0

Mowita!

0:20.0

Mowdita! Bawdy!

0:30.0

Hello, hello, hello, hello, hello, hello, hey, hello, hello, kesho, kesho, kesho, kesho, kesho, Kisho, Kisho.

0:35.0

Hila Erika, Babelito Badu.

0:36.0

How are you doing, dude?

0:38.0

I'm good, I'm tired.

0:40.0

The semester is wrapping up and I'm just like I'm ready.

0:43.3

I can't believe it dude. You taught so many classes this semester.

0:46.4

It's crazy. But thank you for inviting me to your class yesterday.

0:50.4

How wonderful was that? So

0:52.5

so fucking cool. So if y'all don't know,

0:56.4

Babylito is a doctor and he teaches at UNLV, he's an art historian.

1:00.2

And yesterday he had a guest lecturer from Honduras to tell the

1:05.6

to tell his Latin contemporary art class about one of the biannuals in Honduras.

1:11.3

Yeah, this is we had Dr Gustav Gustavo Laraj shout out Gustavo.

1:15.2

He skyped and he showed us the curatorial program behind the 2009 Biennial, which happened right after the coup de da,

1:25.3

and then that installed a military regime that is still there today.

1:28.7

And what was interesting about yesterday's class is that, as that happened in 2009 but there were elections on Sunday

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