Episodes

  • P1521 E10: Messages In A Bottle
    Aug 23 2021

    In this episode, Project 1521 collaborators offer special performances of original writings inspired by Sandy Rodriguez’s traditional, hand-processed paintings on amate paper from the series You Will Not Be Forgotten.

    On Wednesday, September 29th, 2021 at 6pm, we will be presenting online for San Francisco's City Lights Bookstore Reading series. You can more information here.

    This episode concludes our series. We want to thank everybody who helped put this series together, and everyone who has supported our fundraising efforts.

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    24 mins
  • P1521 E9: The Collective Voice and Total Time
    Aug 16 2021

    When we think of total time, when we speak of collective voice, when we dream of having choices, the long arcs of history resonate in painful ways. Project 1521 member Darren J. de Leon talks with principal coordinator of Project 1521 Adolfo Guzman-Lopez. They explore the themes of collective voice and total time. (Produced by Sara Harris)

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    23 mins
  • P1521 E8: La Malinche, Malintzin, Malinalli, or Doña Marina
    Aug 9 2021

    In this episode, we discuss the contemporary context of La Malinche. We speak with author and editor of Feminism, Nation and Myth: La Malinche, Amanda N.H. Gray about La Malinche's role in today's society.

    Project 1521 members Sara Harris and Linda Ravenswood de Montaño discuss Federico García Lorca poetry about the legacy of one of the key historical figures of the conquest and indigenous mother of the Meztizo.

    This episode is produced by Sara Harris.

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    22 mins
  • P1521 E7: Poets In Conversation: Yago S. Cura and Arminé Iknadossian
    Aug 2 2021

    In today's episode, we capture Project 1521 Poets Yago S. Cura and Arminé Iknadossian about their perspectives and approaches to writing poetry, teaching, mentorship, and their ancestors.

    This episode was produced by Darren J. de Leon and Adolfo Guzman-Lopez.

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    23 mins
  • P1521 E6: Listen to What the Land is Saying
    Jul 26 2021

    The date is July 26, 2021. Listen to what the land is saying is a phrase I’ve been hearing from Southern California American Indian scholars and tribal members for a few years.  I wanted to learn more, so we talked to Cal State Long Beach professor Theresa Gregor to explain.

    Also, Project 1521 member and poet Darren J. de Leon has been listening to the land for a long time. The ways he listens and interacts with the land have changed over time.  He tells us the creation story of one of his poems Dirty Laundry Full of Blood.

    This episode was produced by Darren J. de Leon and Adolfo Guzman-Lopez.

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    30 mins
  • P1521 E5: Poeta Gloria Enedina Alvarez
    Jul 19 2021

    On today's show, we’ll talk about the land we stand on and the land inside us, and being caught in between. Project 1521 member Gloria Enedina Alvarez writes about those states. She’s a Los Angeles writer. Project 1521 member Darren J. de Leon talks with Gloria and shares her recording of Poeticas (w/Greg "Goyo" Hernandez)We also get an update about the GoFundMe campaign 

    Thank you for listening to this podcast. This episode was produced by Darren J. de Leon and Adolfo Guzman-Lopez.

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    31 mins
  • P1521 E4: Ancestors and the End of Conquest
    Jul 12 2021

    On today's show,  Project 1521 members poet Linda Ravenswood de Montano and Adolfo Guzman-Lopez talk about their ancestors and how they inform their poetry today. Their conversation touches the past of their childhoods and through the ancestral influences that have shaped their writings and senses.

    Thank you for listening to this podcast. This episode was produced by Darren J. de Leon and Adolfo Guzman-Lopez.

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    26 mins
  • P1521 E3: Deep Color Study
    Jul 5 2021

    On today's July 5th, 2021 episode, you’ll also hear from painter Sandy Rodriguez. Her paintings on amate, the ancient bark paper, have been central to our work. You’ll hear Sandy talk about how she creates colors and dyes through ancient methods and the meanings behind how she uses colors.

    Also, Project 1521 writer Sara Harris is a master gardener. You’ll hear some of that knowledge in this piece she read during a Project 1521 reading at the Beyond Baroque in 2020.

    Thank you for listening to this podcast. This episode was produced by Darren J. de Leon and Adolfo Guzman-Lopez.


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    19 mins