Curando Con Cultura: Pláticas Rooted in Comunidad

Leaving a Legacy: Introduction to Curando Con Cultura

1 min · 20 de may de 2026
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Welcome to the space where storytelling becomes medicine. In this brief introductory episode, host Yazmine Garcia shares her intentions for Curando Con Cultura: Pláticas Rooted in Comunidad. Born out of a desire to move past the burnout of traditional advocacy, this podcast is an invitation to redefine civic engagement through love, heritage, and the oral tradition. Yazmine opens up about the legacy behind this digital archive, the framework of La Cultura Cura, and her commitment to preserving the palabra of the community. Hit subscribe, take up space with us, and get ready for our first official plática.

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