Race for Representation is a podcast dedicated to elevating Latina voices in the running community. Hosted by runner and advocate Emily Tomimitsu, the show explores the intersection of sports and media, spotlighting stories that uplift Latina voices. Each episode features discussions on topics like the history of Latinas in the media and why representation matters. Whether you’re a runner or an al... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 4 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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Categories | RunningSports |
In this episode, we explore the power of community in running. We discuss how running groups like Muevete Chingona create space for Latina runners to feel seen and celebrated. Through personal stories and guest insights, we highlight how these commun... more
In Episode 2 of Race for Representation, we dive into intersectionality in running, exploring how identities like race, gender, and ability shape unique challenges and opportunities. We also highlight the inspiring story of Lorena Ramírez, a Tarahuma... more
We break down stereotypes and redefine what it means to be a runner. For too long, the image of a runner has been narrow. But Latinas and runners of color have always been here, pushing boundaries and making waves. We dive into representation theory,... more
Race for Representation is dedicated to increasing visibility and representation for Latina runners. Emily Tomimitsu provides a glimpse into what listeners can expect each week—from the history of Latinas in media to stories that are reshaping the ru... more
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