Crossing The Alameda
In this episode of Crossing the Alameda, hosts Kari Morin and Mike Kline welcome Enrique Sanabria, a historian and professor at the University of New Mexico. Enrique shares his journey from being a first-generation American to becoming a double major in history and Spanish at Santa Clara University. He reflects on the unique experiences of living on the ninth floor of Swig Hall, the impact of influential professors, and the significance of studying abroad in Madrid. The conversation also touches on the power of music in evoking memories and historical moments, as well as Enrique's commitment to supporting underrepresented minorities in academia. In this engaging conversation, Enrique Sanabria shares his deep appreciation for the beauty of New Mexico, his academic pursuits in environmental history, and his interest in the Manzanites River. He discusses the importance of mentorship in academia, reflecting on his role in guiding students like Gina Benavides. As he looks to the future, he expresses a desire to publish another book and explore new academic interests. The conversation concludes with light-hearted insights during the Fast Five segment, revealing personal reflections and interests. Chapters 00:00 Welcome Back to Crossing the Alameda 01:42 Introducing Enrique Sanabria: A Journey Through History 03:41 From Echo Park to Santa Clara: A Personal Journey 12:26 The Impact of Professors: Shaping a Historian's Path 19:01 Music as a Time Machine: Songs that Define Moments 24:56 Reflecting on Life Choices: What Went Right? 30:07 The Path to Academia: From Santa Clara to New Mexico 36:18 Exploring the Beauty of New Mexico 38:16 Academic Pursuits and Environmental History 41:07 The Manzanares River: A Historical Perspective 43:06 Mentorship and Student Success 51:04 Reflections on Career and Future Aspirations 55:23 Fast Five: Fun Insights and Personal Reflections
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