Behind the Scenes with Humberto Rodriguez
Maria Cuevas is a longtime educator, a scholar of Chicano studies, a former professor at Yakima Valley College, and a candidate for Yakima County Auditor in 2026. This is not a stump speech. It's a two-hour conversation about where she comes from, how she was shaped, what she's tried to teach over the last forty years, and why she's stepping into this race at this point in her life. We cover: * Her grandfather Cuevas, who left Porfirio Diaz's Mexico because they wouldn't educate the poor * Her mother, who won a scholarship to UCLA in the 1950s and wasn't allowed to go * Her father, who couldn't say "I love you" but taught her everything * Meeting Maria Hinojosa and building Yakima Valley College's diversity series * The Chicano movement, Mecha, and the eight dollars she pulled out of Bank of America to protest apartheid * Why she carries the Mexican flag and what that means in America * Growing up between two worlds and the words she didn't know were racist * A story from her teenage years about a play she was in, and how she uses that memory today to teach what racism actually is * Losing her husband, finding a dog named Shango, and how grief became a spiritual practice * Her father's history, her own diagnosis of ADD, and the compassion that came with both * Why the Auditor's office matters, why Yakima County has the second-lowest voter turnout in Washington State, and why she's running to change that * What she loves about this Valley Maria is running for Yakima County Auditor. The primary is August 4, 2026. Ballots mail July 16. Learn more at votemariacuevas.com
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