Once a Stranger

E5: Angelica Salazar

1 h 34 min · 19 de may de 2023
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In the fifth episode of the “Once a Stranger” podcast, Alec’s guest is Angelica Salazar.  A self-described (know)mad, popular educator, and proud Chicana.  Angelica describes her early childhood growing up in Northern New Mexico, Germany, Florida, and the Bay Area, CA.  The two discuss the history of her ancestral ‘genízara’ grounded homelands, her racialized experiences growing up in predominantly white and affluent Marin County, CA,  continuing her post-high school education as a community college transfer to UC Berkeley, as an ethnic studies major, being heavily influenced by two parents who modeled radical political activism and immersive travel, her nearly 3-decade-long relationship with Cuba as a political advocate and cross-cultural ambassador,  She also shares about continuing her knowledge-building on global indigenous practices for sustainable agriculture, and much more. Angélica is the founding principal of Knowmadica Consulting [http://www.knowmadica.com], a multi- faceted communications and educational exchange consulting agency. www.knowmadica.com [http://www.knowmadica.com]

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