
In this Immigrant Heritage Month episode, I reflect on the journey of writing and illustrating Clarita Migrates North and the unexpected impact the book has had over the past 10 months. I share stories from school visits, community readings, and conv... more
In this episode, I open up about the beginning stages of creating my second children’s picture book and why this project feels deeply personal to me. Unlike past projects, I’m sharing this story while it’s still unfolding, including the uncertainty, ... more
In this episode I want to talk about the importance of documentign our work as we go when applying to art grants.
Returning to Mexico always stirs so many emotions for me. I get engulfed in memories, sensations, and stories that live deep within me. Many turns feel like rediscovering a piece of myself that I left behind, a reminder of where my roots run deepest.... more
Imagina revivir los momentos más agridulces de tu migración mientras lees un cuento a tu hija, y que ella, sin haberlo vivido, conecte con tus sacrificios, hasta preguntarte por el perrito que dejaron atrás. Eso es exactamente lo que pasó con María, ... more
En esta entrevista exclusiva, Josue Córdova comparte su visión sobre el Mes de Arte de ISLA 2026, un espacio donde la moda, la cultura y la memoria se entrelazan para celebrar la herencia latina y su expresión del idioma español en Carolina del Norte... more
Antonio Alanís introduces his new newsletter, Rooting Cultura, a space where he brings together his experiences as a visual artist, illustrator, children’s book author, curator, and grant writing consultant. Through essays and reflections, he explore... more










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The show consistently centers on immigration, diaspora identity, and multilingual storytelling through a blend of personal memoir, pedagogy, and cultural art. Across recent episodes, the host reflects on migration experiences, family dynamics, and belonging, often tying these themes to children's literature, bilingual education, and community storytelling. The format leans into thoughtful monologues and conversations about teaching migration topics in classrooms, the creative process behind picture books, and the impact of art and culture on immigrant communities. A notable through-line is empowerment—sharing immigrant narratives through literature and art while navigating topics like book bans, representation, and social change. The mix of... more
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