Trigueño Supremacy

No one understands that race is imaginary better than someone who’s multiracial
No one understands that race is imaginary better than someone who’s multiracial
Hector chats with an old friend from middle school who started the year as a liberal but is now a Trump supporter
Like a has-been rock band reduced to playing county fairs, our sad spectacle of a president is cranking out his greatest hits in a bizarre, cringy effort to please his hardcore fans
Remember when Selena was a brown girl?
Some thoughts on Spanish music, Spanish names, and Latino discrimination against Afro-Latinos
Hector chats with Jaime Lozano, a musical theatre composer, director, arranger, orchestrator, and vocal coach
A chat about white supremacy movements in California with Dan Cady, who teaches history and California studies at Fresno state
I am much more than Latino