A lot of people have told it the way that they wanted it taught. They stay with you, and they inform the career paths you take, and they inform the relationships you build. It's terrifying. you know and she celebrated her curls as she own them, and she didn't try to hide them. Juan Diego Ramirezis a production assistant at Futuro Studios and Latino USA. Many people are making a shift toward more meaningful work that is aligned with their values and that's often an uncomfortable and messy process. But then, something changed her life. In the premiere episode of Anything for Selena, host Maria Garcia explores how Selena helped Maria find her own place in the world. She was like, beta Latin boom, you know? Louis Virtel and Ira Madison III, co-hosts of Keep It chat with Sam about who's being selected and who's being overlooked, and whether the pandemic further exposes awards' irrelevance or not. I need to trust and rely on and open to, like the point of view of other people and. We're here. For I key of family members, you can create a home, you love and save so whether you're looking for new faulty core ord entire bedroom set make sure you receive all the savings you can buy. A couple months later, it sounds like certainly back and saying you know, it was actually married and the story of like. Your new and improved kitchen can be completed in weeks, not months. These two lies that he used the phrase I guess translate roughly into english, neither from here, nor there then sandwich. In this intimate journey, Maria explores what Selena's legacy shows us about belonging in America. In her life, Selena was a symbol of hope. But when Selena died, Tejano went from boom to bust. I chose that moment because if you hear it, you're like, "Oh, this sounds like a conversation that that can happen today.". So I think journalists are really like their tart, ring positions and tat, sort of stay in the middle and waited. 1997 Chelly thanks you from the bottom of her heart. She was born in Ciudad Jurez and was raised there and in El Paso, Texas, where her family immigrated to when she was 3 years old. And so I knew that I had to bring the personal, the authentic--and I don't take over the story, but I'm definitely with you on this journey, or you're with me on this journey. you had that realisation said the little we need to shift to differ. But it's also often the first step on a path to freedom and in the new memoir quitting why I left my job to live a life of freedom, former white house, aide political commentator and bt personality. Warranty right now get a full custom: three d design of your new kitchen at cabinets to go dot, com, slash, good life, that's a free custom, three d, design of your new wow kitchen at cabinets to go dot, com, slash, good life or just click. You know, why am I? how telling you the lands that I'm looking at it through, and that is completely shaped by growing up in this. Este viaje a la poltica de los traseros en Estados Unidos es a fin de cuentas una exploracin de la raza, y nos conduce a una conversacin largamente postergada sobre la anti negritud dentro de la cultura latina. Se transform en el modelo a seguir de cmo alcanzar la aceptacin dentro del sueo americano para todos los Latinos. On her podcast Anything for Selena, Apple Podcasts Show of the Year of 2021, Garca, who most recently served as Managing Editor for Boston public radio station WBUR, combines rigorous reporting with impassioned storytelling to honor her legacy. En el episodio de estreno de Anything for Selena, la conductora Mara Garca explora cmo Selena ayud a Mara a encontrar su propio lugar en el mundo. These old wounds opened up, and the reason that we hung that episode on that confrontation is because, to me, that was so illustrative of all of the tensions in the 90s that I was just talking about. No. What's what, at things been, wait for him and also what was his lands on, what life is like, He becomes really vulnerable and open in a way that sounds like you. If Latinos were not being erased, they were being portrayed as gang members, or lost dropouts, or teenage moms. Try it yourself, cadaver, is offering ten percent off for the listeners of our podcast, go to catch up, dot com, slash good life to get ten percent off your order. public radio station that both its journalism, We're making this story like these decisions, possibly say, first, I'm gonna share that like this is my lads and its informed by all this, but but also in doing so. She also explores the indelible mark she left on Latino identity and belonging, whether its fatherhood, big-butt politics, and the fraught relationship with whiteness and language. ethically and me now, I'm not sure, but I know there's something deep, therefore assure them. I knew right away this as this was one of the episodes that I immediately neo. "I'm a little bit big right now because I enjoyed . Okay, so Maria, can you tell me a little bit more about how Selena went from being a celebrity into becoming an icon? Became the driving creative force and on air host of these stunning podcast series anything for Selina, which was named, apple pod cache of the year and twenty twenty one and produce with, two Torah studios and npr member station, w b you are, and for the first time in her fifteen plus years in journalism, she did something that broke one of the fundamental rules of reporting. And this project forced me to do that. Huge incident. And somebody once told me like, "What you're scared to write about, what makes you the most scared to confront, that's what you should be writing." down a pine seen as not desirable, and I saw this shift. Maria discovers that its a story of immigration, money and how two often-ignored groups were pitted against each other. You have been subscribed to WBUR Today. Nikole Hannah-Jones: Beyond the 1619 Project, 'No Mexicans Allowed:' School Segregation in the Southwest. In this episode, Maria analyzes why Selena's brownness is an essential part of her legacy and reflects on how the exploration of Selena's race led Maria to revelations about her own identity. Yeah, and so I don't want to give it all away, but [Laughter] In the podcast, we argue that Selena--her image, her likeness--has become this shorthand for an entire American experience, for Latino identity. heard in the kind of feedback I received. And it's about my theory that there's a direct historical lineage from Selena to the big butt culture of today, 25 years later, and it's a deep look at how we went, as a country, in a quarter-century, from aversion to big butts to obsession with big butts. And I want to get to the bottom of why--why she's so resonant now, as resonant as she was a quarter-century ago. as a journalist I had to disclose where I was coming. Just oh there's like this evolution of. Shes been featured on BuzzfeedssAnother Round, SlatesRepresentand the late night talk showDesus & Mero. The podcast examines the Tejano Queen's impact on race, politics and the cultures she inhabited. You can find Maria at: Instagram | Websites. Incluso el New York Times lo catalog el gnero latino de ms rpido crecimiento del pas. I've never seen anything like that. I feel, for Asian-Americans, that that person was Bruce Lee, right? Transcript NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Maria Garcia, host of "Anything For Selena." The podcast tells the story of Selena Quintanilla's life and Garcia's childhood spent on both sides of. Twenty five years later, Maria is on a quest to understand what it means to love, mourn and remember Selena. You know I did it and jobs, I did it, when I went to my fancy grad school, and it was, I would say my late twenties early thirties that I, to realize. That is expense. You know in, mexico and with my family, my mexican family, curves and. You know lake marie, with my audience from the beginning and let them know like the person who is telling you this story, This is somebody who's coming from a very personal place, that's why I started the podcast with the creosote bush. It was the early 1990s and she was 7, watching the Tejano star perform on television. That's right. Maria reflects on what her year-long examination into Selenas legacy reveals about the singer's humanity. Because again, my heart could not not be here. ===Excerpt: Anything for Selena, Episode 4: Big Butt Politics===, Jennifer Lopez turned the fashion world on its ear with a bottom that shot her straight to, She came with two limos: one for her, one for her ass. And so this has the cultural analysis of that, but it's also just a love letter from me to Selena, it is personal. it's really a story about belonging, which we all need Maura. March 2, 2021 In the series finale of Anything for Selena, Maria reflects on what her year-long examination into Selena's legacy reveals about La Reina's humanity. And this podcast has given me the gift--the gift--of navigating my own pain, navigating these very scary questions about my own identity, and yeah, no, it's horrifying. This, of course, is Oprah, on her show in 1999. Maria Garcia Twitter Managing EditorMaria Garcia was WBUR's Managing Editor and the creator of "Anything for Selena. But, yeah. Thank you! think that comes out in in the episode a bad, the idea. Our deep live on really china understand, what's happening here, like what changed, and why and. The story shook the country and changed Marias life. where'd it to me to stay with the land and connect with that. We miss you here. Keith boykin shares how leaving his job open the door to his personal freedom and success. A 2016 video that Tesla used to promote its self-driving technology was staged to show capabilities like stopping at a red light and accelerating at a green light that the system did not . I have. And then when I heard the tape, as a grown woman, when I heard him talk about this woman whom I have been loving, who has become a sort of cultural deity, who has become this way home for so many of us, this sacred symbol, when I heard him talk about her the way he did, it was so cutting. And then, at such a formidable age, when I was sort of discovering my identity, I discovered Selena. [Laughter], ===Excerpt: 2014 Associated Press Interview===. In the premiere episode of Anything for Selena, host Maria Garcia explores how Selena helped Maria find her own place in the world. Tesla. Just see us. She discovered Selena Quintanilla the Mexican-American pop icon who proved she didnt have to choose. I I dunno if everyone's affected that way, but I know I certainly am it sounds like you are as well. I am, you know. how she changed culture, how she changed music, what her role was in the world and, I was just really hungry for that to exist and, I thought. it turns out, is the power of authenticity and agency and legacy, and in today's conversation with award winning journalist and writer and producer maria garcia, we die. She also explores the indelible mark she left on Latino identity and belonging, whether it's fatherhood, big-butt politics, and the fraught relationship with whiteness and language. I could see her, watching the teleprompter just waiting for me to stop talking ass. Selena devotees of all ages have turned to Instagram, TikTok and Youtube to restore and remix Selena's memory. ", It's Boston local news in one concise, fun and informative email. I am not saying that selina wizard of this bastion of body positivity big, hers. We were unable to subscribe you to WBUR Today. Her research and reporting explores how politics, history and identity coalesce to create subcultures, folk heroes and pop culture icons. In this episode, Maria shares her theory about how large butts went from a white girl taboo into a mainstream obsession. how little maria that was deep inside of me, ok like it's ok to be yourself. because I imagine that why was moving all over the place all the time, absolutely. And it's like all of these feelings among Mexican immigrants, and Mexican-Americans, and the white mainstream, can pretty much be be unpacked in that conversation. In the premiere episode of "Anything for Selena," host Maria Garcia explores how Selena helped Maria find her own place in the world. Sin embargo, la historia de su declive no es tan sencilla. I was 9 years old, the the daughter of Mexican immigrants, and so Howard Stern was not in my world. But when Selena died, Tejano went from boom to bust. But for the last year, she's taken on a different role and challenge: podcast host--and yes, my Selena doula. Even The New York Times called it the fastest-growing Latino genre in the country. You know, I think, so important to have this folks around you, yes, to help reflect back and, and then is also examining what is their lands like? Selena Quintanilla may have built her career singing Spanish songs, but she didnt grow up speaking Spanish at home. You know, switching at a very young age at and have the vocabulary to know that that's what. Everybody always says, "She has a big. That early resonates are often described. It was. American networks and Mexican programming aired the same top story. Nearly thirty years ago, Sir-Mix-A-Lots raunchy and irreverent single Baby Got Back (I Like Big Butts) hit the airwaves to the delight and shock of listeners. character in the story until we started getting into the editorial conversations, and I started sharing with my editors, sort of like mine, my feelings, roundup episodes and why they meant so much to me, and I had editors who told me like you know. She holds a Masters Degree in Arts and Culture Journalism from Columbia Journalism School. Maria analyzes why Selena's brownness is an essential part of her legacy. But I'm here, it's a gift. She became a role model for how Latinos could achieve the American dream and find acceptance. You are giving people, a different entry point into an important issue, seeing it up in a way which was potentially inviting more people into it and inviting them into looking at a different. I'm just so grateful that I get this opportunity to tell her story, to write her this ode, and to explore myself in the process. was desirable in the main stream and then, of course, her spend this huge evolution since then. The show is produced by Andrea Asuaje, James Trout, and John Perotti at Rococo Punch. In the premiere episode of Anything for Selena, host Maria Garcia explores how Selena helped Maria find her own place in the world. Not even. She was the queen of the hand of music of this roots genre in texas. And so this is my attempt at that. You know that I could build a career out of that and look growing up in a border city, and just being like a casual consumer, both mexican news and american use, I knew that the border was deeply misrepresented and bad it, eyes portrayed as just the sort of like dangerous law, less place that had been extra, did of culture that it was sort of like narco land, and I grew up here, I know that there is way more to this community than the blue, to show like the full spectrum of humanity from this like vibrant place that I'm from my wanted to show that it was more than, really good. I'm curious as to why you decided to attend to that moment, Howard Stern as the avatar of that kind of friction in that episode. Do you remember that some shore and like ninety seven, ninety eight mainstream media, every magazine, every television show every late night show was talking about jailer? It had been made dream to do a podcast about selina for years. It's interesting. It is so big shes just so, Black! Fast forward to today, the obsession with large rear ends in hip-hop culture is still strong with idols like Cardi B and Beyonce, but it has also permeated white culture. Subscribe now so you don't miss it! But there was at least one TV personality who wasn't that impressed. dignan annette, like it attached. You know and you're their reading it, I remember there- were there were moments where I believe, in journalism like. Think about where we were as a country in 1995. I have this theory that people who are affected that way. by just that's what the container allows for, but. It's terrifying. time on Jonathan fields, signing off for good life project. The lyrics playfully poked fun at white beauty standards, including a skit at the top of the song in which a seemingly white woman famously says, Oh, my, God Becky, look at her butt. En este episodio, Maria explora por qu el spanglish de Selena pareca tan revolucionario para su poca y, a la misma vez, tan familiar para sus fans, quienes tambin padecan con el idioma de sus padres o antepasados. lead project is supported by a case of life can feel expensive, but with a key, you can rest easy, knowing your making smart choices while creating your dream home on a budget with new benefits. In the end, its really a story about belonging, which we all need more of. Think about the OJ Simpson trial, this was sort of the beginning of the precursors of reality TV in the 90s. ideal, and I can see that what is said in mexico and these two parts of myself, never really came together, and I talk about in the podcast how the border was just you know, a physical barrier. that the story was just about, like oh mainstream b, The ideals changed because Selina had a big, bad and jailer played her, then, J low ushered in this revolution of big buds and that's the story. He is a multimedia producer and journalist based in New York. And so Anything for Selena is a culmination of, truly, my lifelong quest to understand why Selena, why this working-class woman, has meant so much to me all of my life. [Laughter] Because I'm sure there will still be some residual feelings. I want you to know where I'm coming from Sweden, framing these things are why I'm asking these questions, but, It was also used you effectively say like I'm a character in this story, and, That was the original intention, not that's what. The series weaves Marias personal story as a queer, first-generation Mexican immigrant with cultural analysis, history and politics to explore how, 25 years after her death, Selena remains an unparalleled vessel for understanding Latino identity and American belonging. Do they own their lands? I wanted. Here, it's not even the city, it's not necessarily even people. Selena Quintanilla, the Grammy-winning ascending Mexican American popstar had been killed swiftly, violently by the president of her fan club. Her bio pick. Twenty twenty two limited to qualifying purchases exclusions apply not valid on services discount applied in store only before tax shipping and handling canopy, combined with coupons visit ikea dash, usa, dot com, slash family for more details. Sometimes a couple times a week. The link in the show notes, the good life project is supported by a script so between the great resignation, quiet quitting and all these trends. Chris shares a side of Selena we rarely get to see, and Maria learns about how romantic love was one of the ways Selena charted her own path. Maria has a theory about how big butts went from taboo to obsession--and it involves Selena and Jennifer Lopez. In the end. With your own father and then you walk through you like this. out outdoor sit down at happens with you and him and charge tree, Where are you really, sir, like dive into his life and like? So when I discovered Selena, this was in the mid-90s, and I like to call it sort of "the age of assimilation," at least in in my lifetime, and I went to a predominantly Latino school--again, I grew up on the U.S.-Mexico border--but there was a hierarchy that rewarded only the most assimilated of kids. A lot of people have tried, I was storing a lot of people have told pieces of the story. Descubri a Selena Quintanilla, la cono que demostr que Mara no tena que elegir. The link in the show notes to start with a free sixty day trial, it's time to recognise you. Well, I hope you get to go to Joshua Tree and cry a lot on the way. When he was granted DACA, he was able to intern for Oregon Public Broadcasting as a production assistant for OPBsState of Wonderand OPBsWeekend Edition. And then, now, as an arts and culture editor and critic, putting on my journalism hat and thinking about Selena not just from my heart, but as a journalist, and thinking, I'm not alone. You know, it felt like these old wounds. NPR and Futuro Studios present The Last Cup, a limited series about soccer and the immigrant experience. In fact, it's sort of disk up. And then I knew that I wanted it to be meaty. After her death, Tejano went from boom to bust. So if your kitchen makes you feel less than excited about cooking or inviting company over visit cabinets to go dot com to request their free custom, three d design and quote for a kitchen make over as seen on hgtv dream home cabinets to go dot com is your one: stop renovation destination, they have everything you need from design to installation and with two hundred thousand cap and it's available and ready to ship. Have you have to follow your gut, you know, and there were moments when definitely dead, follow my guide and not take. Ben also co-hosts the podcastEndless Thread, has served as a tech correspondent forHere and Now, and has been a guest host for WBUR programs includingOn Point. You know like regionally known when she was twelve or thirteen. Into these topics in very cool and unusual way through the lens of the life of the iconic performer silly, kinda near and the impact she had not just on marine life, but on tens of millions around the world even decades after her tragic passing at a young age and also not because Maria or for that matter, any of those millions new silly that personally, but because, that is an informed the way maria and those millions saw themselves, their sense of homeless heritage community and the call to celebrate uniqueness and amber. And what does she mean to you? La teora, por supuesto, tiene que ver con Selena Quintanilla, pero tambin con la pelcula Selena, protagonizada por Jennifer Lopez, y la subsiguiente explosin latina. And I talk about this in the episode, this was particularly difficult for me because it made me think so much of the women in Jurez, being from the border, the women in Ciudad Jurez in Mexico, who disappeared, many of them who worked for American corporations, in factories of American corporations across the border in Mexico, and how the world just did not seem to care about their deaths. After the premiere ofSelena: The Serieson Netflix, some fans claimed Selena had been whitewashed in the show. About his own marriage to Selina and relationships and love and heartbreak, You know what to. even though that's my passion, that's like the one thing that I know I'm really good at that I know I love, I turned on like my senior year in high school, and I was like I could, stories for a living- and I could tell stories about like my community that, blew my mind. And, not because Maria or, for that matter, any of those millions, knew Selena, personally, but because what she embodied profoundly affected and informed the way Maria, and those millions, saw themselves, their sense of wholeness, heritage, community, and the call to celebrate uniqueness, and embrace life through a lens of possibility and joy. There are so many lessons to be learned from leaving a job, no matter what happens after soon learn more about Keith balkans journey exclusively on script, get inspired by, he's broken with quitting today, with a free sixty day trial at try, dot, script, dot, com, slashed g, LP, that's try, dot s e r, I b D, dotcom, slash de LP or just click. I really appreciate it. it definitely was. [Laughter] I've been wanting to go to Joshua Tree--Selena recorded one of her last videos there, "Amor Prohibido"--and I think I'm just gonna disconnect a little bit, and look inward, and take a rest. U sausage, loving genius, for without you. 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Mexican-American music icon Selena Quintanilla has been gone for 26 years, but she's living life to the fullest online. I did not know about this Howard Stern tape until we started doing the reporting and the research for the podcast. Do you feel anxious about any of it? I am becoming a part of this, so you're telling your personal story to I'm so curious, certainly how your experiencing you're insertion into this and trying to navigate like where, doing justice to myself, I'm doing justice to the story and am also like. I think it's super cool, how their mission is to bring together the world's best superfoods, into a single ready to go meal to help busy people stay healthy. 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