Episodes

  • Metal to Melody: Stephanie Mercedes' Artistic Response to Gun Violence
    May 1 2024

    In this episode, we sit down with Stephanie Mercedes, a talented queer Latinx artist based in Washington D.C. Mercedes is an interdisciplinary artist who explores various mediums such as sound, performance, metal casting, welding, and musical composition. With a deep connection to her family history and Argentine ancestry, her performances and installations ruminate on that country’s history, particularly los desaparecidos, as well as colonization, dictatorships, and juntas prevalent throughout Latin America. Additionally, Mercedes shares her unique artistic process of transforming weapons into musical instruments and sculptures, and how she intersects art, history, and activism.

    Episode Credits:
    Host: Norma Sorto
    Guest: Stephanie Mercedes
    Episode Interviewers: Estrellita Soto Flores and Flavia Olivera
    Episode Scriptwriter: Flavia Olivera
    Episode Editor: Claudia Peralta Torres

    Music by Blue Dot Sessions:
    Sour Mash - Golden Grass
    Cholate - Arizona Moon

    For updates on episodes and Latinx events in the D.C. area, follow us on Instagram @holaculturadc, and don’t forget to rate, review and subscribe to “Artistas in the Capital.” To get involved in Latinx arts, culture, and humanities in D.C., sign up to join our SPEL program and visit holacultura.com.

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    13 mins
  • “Protection from Erasure”: A Conversation with Samuel Miranda
    Apr 3 2024

    In this episode, we talk with D.C.-based artist, writer, and educator Samuel “Sami” Miranda. Through his visual art and poetry, Miranda showcases his Puerto Rican roots and South Bronx upbringing. We also discuss his latest book, "Protection from Erasure," a collection of poems that immortalizes the significance of everyday moments. Miranda passionately discusses his personal experiences, from his Bronx origins to the evolving D.C. arts scene, and his dedication to inspiring students through the power of art and poetry.

    Episode Credits:
    Host: Norma Sorto
    Guest: Samuel “Sammi” Miranda
    Episode Interviewers: Joycelin Salmeron, Evelyn Margarito-Casas,
    Kailah Floyd, Ramona Santana
    Episode Scriptwriter: Flavia Olivera
    Episode Editor: Claudia Peralta Torres

    Music by Blue Dot Sessions:
    Butterstone - The Gran Dias
    Cholate - Arizona Moon

    For updates on episodes and Latinx events in the D.C. area, follow us on Instagram @holaculturadc, and don’t forget to rate, review and subscribe to “Artistas in the Capital.” To get involved in Latinx arts, culture, and humanities in D.C., sign up to join our SPEL program and visit holacultura.com.

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    25 mins
  • Art That Speaks: Marta Pérez-García's Fight Against Women’s Violence
    Mar 6 2024

    In this episode, we sit down with Marta Pérez-García, a passionate Puerto Rican artist and art teacher based in Washington, D.C. Marta takes immense pride in her Puerto Rican identity and channels her creativity through various artistic mediums. However, her artistic journey goes beyond mere self-expression. Marta's resolve was ignited at a young age when she witnessed the heartbreaking story of a woman who fell victim to domestic violence. Instead of remaining silent, Marta knew she had to use her artistic talent to denounce such atrocities.

    Episode Credits:
    Host: Norma Sorto
    Guest: Marta Pérez-García
    Episode Interviewers: Cristela Bonilla, Flavia Olivera, Jubilee Lucero, and Claudia Peralta Torres
    Episode Scriptwriter: Flavia Olivera
    Episode Editor: Claudia Peralta Torres


    Music by Blue Dot Sessions:
    Butterstone - The Gran Dias
    Cholate - Arizona Moon

    For updates on episodes and Latinx events in the D.C. area, follow us on Instagram @holaculturadc, and don’t forget to rate, review and subscribe to “Artistas in the Capital.” To get involved in Latinx arts, culture, and humanities in D.C., sign up to join our SPEL program and visit holacultura.com.

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    18 mins
  • Unmasking Latino Anti-Black Bias: A Conversation with Tanya Katerí Hernández
    Feb 7 2024

    Studies reveal that darker-skinned Latinos, including Afro-Latinos, encounter discrimination from both within and outside the Latino community. This discrimination takes various forms, from unequal treatment to racial profiling. Our guest, Tanya Katerí Hernández, a professor at Fordham University School of Law, delves into the topic of Latino anti-black bias and the struggle for equality. We also discuss her book, "Racial Innocence," where she highlights the untold stories of Afro-Latinos and sheds light on enduring injustices silently faced for far too long.

    Episode Credits:
    Host: Norma Sorto
    Guest: Tanya Katerí Hernández
    Episode Interviewers: Marco Cerqueira and Shanique Lovelace
    Episode Scriptwriter: Flavia Olivera
    Episode Editors: Norma Sorto and Claudia Peralta Torres

    Music by Blue Dot Sessions:
    Pglet - Shepman
    Cholate - Arizona Moon

    For updates on episodes and Latinx events in the D.C. area, follow us on Instagram @holaculturadc, and don’t forget to rate, review and subscribe to “Artistas in the Capital.” To get involved in Latinx arts, culture, and humanities in D.C., sign up to join our SPEL program and visit holacultura.com.

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    33 mins
  • Art as Activism: César Maxit's Journey in Street Art and Social Justice
    Jan 10 2024

    Originally from Argentina and now living in Washington, D.C., César Maxit shares his journey from studying architecture to devoting himself full-time to helping organizations express their demands for environmental and climate justice, human rights, and immigrant rights. As an artist and communication specialist, he uses visuals, sculptures, and paintings to convey powerful messages. In this episode, César shares his experiences organizing groups of artists, securing spaces for their creations, and engaging in insightful conversations with fellow artists and activists.

    Episode Credits:
    Host: Norma Sorto
    Guest: César Maxit
    Episode Interviewers: Alfonzo Alfaro, Madison E. Goldberg, Otoniel Mecinas Cruz, and Christina Van Otterloo
    Episode Scriptwriter: Flavia Olivera
    Episode Editor: Claudia Peralta Torres

    Music by Blue Dot Sessions:
    Banana Cream - Hardboil
    Cholate - Arizona Moon

    For updates on episodes and Latinx events in the D.C. area, follow us on Instagram @holaculturadc, and don’t forget to rate, review and subscribe to “Artistas in the Capital.” To get involved in Latinx arts, culture, and humanities in D.C., sign up to join our SPEL program and visit holacultura.com.

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    20 mins
  • Turning Vision into Reality: The Latina Entrepreneurs Behind Dutidú
    Dec 6 2023

    In this episode, we join Marie Claire Vasquez Durán and Maria Victoria Abreu Lugar, two Dominican entrepreneurs, as they share their inspiring journey of creating Dutidú. Born out of their shared cultural heritage and passion for the arts, Dutidú is a unique venture that celebrates Latin culture and hopes to fill a gap in the children’s toy market. Discover how their diverse backgrounds in international politics and sustainable development converge with their entrepreneurial spirit, as they navigate the challenges of building a business that blends creativity, cultural identity, and entrepreneurship.

    Episode Credits:
    Host: Norma Sorto
    Guests: Marie Claire Vasquez Durán and Maria Victoria Abreu Lugar
    Episode Interviewer: Ellyn Wong
    Episode Scriptwriter: Flavia Olivera
    Episode Editors: Norma Sorto and Claudia Peralta Torres

    Music by Blue Dot Sessions:
    Confectionery - Coulis Coulis
    Cholate - Arizona Moon

    For updates on episodes and Latinx events in the D.C. area, follow us on Instagram @holaculturadc, and don’t forget to rate, review and subscribe to “Artistas in the Capital.” To get involved in Latinx arts, culture, and humanities in D.C., sign up to join our SPEL program and visit holacultura.com.

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    22 mins
  • From Dance to Community: Alejandro Góngora's Journey with Corazón Folklórico DC
    Nov 1 2023

    In this episode, we talk with Alejandro Góngora, the founder and artistic director of Corazón Folklórico DC, a non-profit dance company that showcases the vibrant artistry of Mexican Ballet Folkórico. For Alejandro, researching and choreographing folkórico is an integral part of his career. Through his unwavering passion for dance and community, Alejandro has created an inclusive space where individuals from diverse socio-economic and cultural backgrounds can freely express themselves through the transformative power of dance.

    Episode Credits:
    Host: Norma Sorto
    Guest: Alejandro Góngora
    Episode Interviewer: Olivia Drey
    Episode Scriptwriter: Flavia Olivera
    Episode Editor: Claudia Peralta Torres

    Music by Blue Dot Sessions:
    Tarana - Casa Q
    Cholate - Arizona Moon

    For updates on episodes and Latinx events in the D.C. area, follow us on Instagram @holaculturadc, and don’t forget to rate, review and subscribe to “Artistas in the Capital.” To get involved in Latinx arts, culture, and humanities in D.C., sign up to join our SPEL program and visit holacultura.com.

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    24 mins
  • Canvas of Change: Julio Valdez's Artistic Evolution and Impact
    Oct 4 2023

    In this episode, Julio Valdez, an artist from the Dominican Republic, shares his experience as an artist and how his creations have evolved over time. From serene water prints capturing the beauty of his Caribbean homeland to thought-provoking artwork reflecting the politically charged atmosphere during the pandemic, Julio strives to inspire hope in those who encounter his art, initiating meaningful conversations and driving positive change in society. Learn more about the deep connections between art and social commentary, and witness Julio Valdez's unwavering passion.

    Episode Credits:
    Host: Norma Sorto
    Guest: Julio Valdez
    Episode Interviewer: Barbara Weaver-Barros
    Episode Scriptwriter: Flavia Olivera
    Episode Editor: Claudia Peralta Torres

    Music by Blue Dot Sessions:
    Moon Juice - Our Lament
    Cholate - Arizona Moon

    For updates on episodes and Latinx events in the D.C. area, follow us on Instagram @holaculturadc, and don’t forget to rate, review and subscribe to “Artistas in the Capital.” To get involved in Latinx arts, culture, and humanities in D.C., sign up to join our SPEL program and visit holacultura.com.

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    30 mins