Otomí

By: Sebastián Ramírez Feune
  • Summary

  • ¿Qué tal? I'm Sebastian Ramirez Feune, and this is my podcast, Otomí. Coming from the diverse background of a multicultural and multiracial family, I have always been intrigued by the depth of my own identity. I used to feel alone in this quest for self-identification, but I have come to realize that there are many other individuals, Latino/a or not, who have had similar experiences. Being a Hispanic Senior in a Bay Area high school, I have various opinions on a wide variety of subjects, especially regarding social and cultural issues. My intention is for this podcast to be informative and interesting, opening eyes to different perspectives of the world in which we live.
    Copyright Sebastián Ramírez Feune
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Episodes
  • Episode 19: Latino or Latinx?
    Dec 31 2022
    The increased use of the term Latinx on college campuses and society at large has prompted many to question its use. Where does the word come from, and how should people feel about it? Many individuals from all sides of the political spectrum have shown opposition and support for the term, all for various reasons. In this episode, I discuss the history behind the term Latinx and, by conducting field interviews, take to observing how men versus women on Harvard's campus relate to it. As a special guest in this episode, I invited Harvard Professor Americo Mendoza Mori to provide his expert opinion.
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    15 mins
  • Episode 18: Harvard Final Project
    Dec 29 2021
    After a thrilling first semester at Harvard, I would like to share my final project for one of my seminar classes, Ethnicity, Migration, and Rights 146: Migration and the U.S. Empire. I loved this class, and I found it fitting that I conclude this course with a podcast episode. This is the raw footage of the podcast episode that I submitted as a final project.

    The episode is about the history of the Mexican-American War, the manner in which it is depicted by the United States, and how it has impacted images of Mexicans and Mexican-Americans in our contemporary world.
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    40 mins
  • Episode 17: Japanese Peruvians
    May 9 2021
    Perú has one of the most prominent Japanese immigrant communities in the world. In this episode, we'll dive into the history of the original migrants and discuss the community's gradual growth into becoming an influential ethnic group in Perú.
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    12 mins

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