Episode 23 – Burning

Hector chats with Anonymous BCuz, a rapper and the author of ‘Burn,’ an account of the ten years she says she was the target and victim of a sex-slavery cult in Hector’s home town.
Hector chats with Anonymous BCuz, a rapper and the author of ‘Burn,’ an account of the ten years she says she was the target and victim of a sex-slavery cult in Hector’s home town.
Hector’s buddy Andrew Silva returns to chat about all that’s happening in the world — which is a lot, maybe too much.
Happy birthday, Martí! Hector chats with Alfred López, director of Latin American and Latino Studies at Purdue University, and author of ‘José Martí: A Revolutionary Life.’
Hector chats with author Daniel Cubias (‘Barrio Imbroglio,’ ‘Zombie President’) about growing up in the Midwest, life as an author, writing in the age of Trump, and diversity in Hollywood.
A long chat with Gabriel H. Sanchez, editor and publisher of The Raving Press out of Mission, Texas.
Why U.S. history tends to repeat itself — from the Indians to today.
And why people keep telling them.
“Just like there are no more .400 hitters, there are no more George Wallaces fighting for legal segregation.”