In the Mix
Content Warnings: Strong Language, Discussion of ED and Body Dysmorphia Hi Everyone, welcome to In the Mix, where we discuss the complexities of having a mixed racial and ethnic identity! It's our third episode! My special guest for this episode is Aryssa Alonzo, a dancer of many different styles and overall creative. Family, time, and storylines are always exciting but rarely linear. Born in San Fransisco to a Mexican-Irish mother and primarily raised by her Filipino father, Aryssa was raised in a heavily blended community where the umbrella term of "family" covered a lot of ground. But like most children of mixed identity, lacking a sense of full belonging can lead to strange places that leave us looking back and wondering, how the hell did we end up here? What can I do? In this episode, Aryssa walks us around many gardens of her life- from her family history, to her journey to being a professional ballet dancer, to the perils of girlhood, through the loss of her mother, and into shaping her cultural identity. In the podcast Aryssa also mentions that her grandmother was and is a significant activist for the Filipino American community in San Fransisco. If you'd like to learn more about her work, her book recounting her experiences in the 1970's is available on JSTOR, "San Francisco's International Hotel: Mobilizing the Filipino American Community in the Anti-Eviction Movement [https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt14bs83n]". by Dr. Estella Habal. Special thanks to Aryssa for being such a ray of sunshine in the lives of everyone around her and for all the laughs we had making this! I hope you enjoy our discussion, feed back is welcome, being a jerk is not :) For any special questions or requests, please use the Q&A feature on Spotify!
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