Episode 7 – Border Bound

A long chat with Gabriel H. Sanchez, editor and publisher of The Raving Press out of Mission, Texas.
A long chat with Gabriel H. Sanchez, editor and publisher of The Raving Press out of Mission, Texas.
A two-hour late-night discussion with author, playwright and publisher Jonathan Marcantoni on everything from the brown-washing of pre-Columbian history, puritanical liberalism, and the conservative nature of Latino culture, to the crises in art and literature, and the state of the #MeToo movement.
Hector discusses immigration, voting and music with Latin Grammy-winning violinist Sita Chay of Cosmopolis Collective, and renowned percussionist and composer Gabriel Globus-Hoenich of People of Earth.
Hector chats with Byron Sigcho, an Ecuadorian immigrant activist and community organizer running for alderman in Chicago’s 25th ward.
Blogger and podcaster Luciano Gonzalez, a.k.a. ‘The Hispanic Atheist,’ and the co-chair of the Latinx Humanist Alliance, stops by to chat about Honduras, Puerto Rico, and asexuality.
Hector chats with a pair of high-school girls about drugs, socializing, school shootings, trap music, and a whole lot more.
Portfolio manager Andrew Silva talks about starting Brazilian jiu-jitsu, getting his mind and body right, cryptocurrencies, and cauliflower ear.