February 23, 2021 After the premiere of Selena: The Series on Netflix, some fans claimed Selena had been "whitewashed" in the show. public radio has its reputation of life. You develop that as a, but also sometimes keeps part of your identity from showing up. 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 . It's my heart, in a podcast. You know and you're their reading it, I remember there- were there were moments where I believe, in journalism like. I'm curious whether there were moments where you, folks say like this is what really needs to be, but there was something in your god that was saying now, to all just to give you some some context. LAist is part of Southern California Public Radio (SCPR), a member-supported public media network. [Laughter]. After a decade reporting on music for various outlets, he served as Senior Editor on the public radio program Latino USA. You know who is this, he's been painted a lot different ways in a very public lion and describing it, Your ability to actually have a sit down with him when he basically said no area, body for years and years and years in and how that led to a conversation that really do so. Thank you so much for taking time talk to me. And saying alone, we all get through moments and, only through one right now and it's actually ok to not just keep it to yourself, till I be without the beings and people as you walk that path? Of the way that we see beauty based on celebrity culture, which is certainly a part of that story, so hours, curious about me like what was happening behind that, to say. to downtown paso. Las ceremonias de premiacin de la msica tejana eran eventos glamorosos y los DJ de estaciones de radio dedicadas al gnero eran vistos como estrellas de rock en Texas y el resto del sudoeste de Estados Unidos. Turn on Live Caption for free Maria reflexiona sobre lo que su ao de anlisis del legado de Selena revela sobre la humanidad de La Reina. They that to the listeners that, like this journey, was Selena that were about to go on it comes from a very specific place. No, definitely, in a powerful way, and there was this one line that is shared in it and that stay with me receive dismay, the pain of ending, a relationship that feels like I'm reconciling a relationship with myself yeah, I just felt like that last part of it. Maria descubre que es una historia de inmigracin, de dinero y de cmo dos grupos usualmente ignorados fueron enfrentados entre s. I can't tell this story honestly without telling you that. Such a beautiful podcast. The Anything For Selena podcast released earlier this year is a story of how Selena helped shape pop culture and American identity. In this episode, Maria explores how the internet has become a place where fans celebrate and remember Selena, as well as grapple with the void she left behind. Would you do me a personal favor, a seven second favorite and share it, maybe on social or by text or by email, just with one person just copy the link from the app you're using and tell those you know those you love those you want to help navigate this thing called life a little better, so we can all do it better together with more ease and more joy. She was on the cusp of mainstream success, ass. And so we argue that Selena has come to represent Latinidad: what it looks like, what it sounds like to be Latino, and that's great. In the 25 years since her murder, Selenas image has taken on new meaning. And so, yeah, I think I'll do a lot of gratitude crying. on the go so go. to write a love letter to her through serialized storytelling, So have you ever been so deeply affected by another person that their story literally gives your life context and meaning, and even a cent, the person was someone you never actually met and what, if they ve been gone from the planet for more than two, five years, but still it was like they were present in your life, guiding and inspiring you every day, while the. Is it short forum its? an incredibly vulnerable position to be in that when you have a group of people, you know work shopping, your work in real time. And then when I was reporting on the story and spending time with Abraham, and talking to Abraham, I couldn't not deal with my own personal pain because I was thinking a lot and writing about Latino fatherhood, and about the relationship of Latino daughters and Latino fathers, and about the stereotypes and the narratives we tell ourselves about those relationships. Donate Anything For Selena. She had the charisma that really only very, very, very few of us have. In this episode, Maria explores why Selenas Spanglish seemed so revolutionary for its time, and yet so familiar to many fans who also struggled with the language of their heritage. The Mel Robbins Podcast: Every episode of The Mel Robbins Podcast is filled with the motivation and tactics you need plus deeply personal stories, relatable topics and tactical, research-backed advice to help you create a better life. Travelling. sent one him over, but also how it brought it brings up you're really. And there's this sort of moment where he's being an asshole about it. heard in the kind of feedback I received. 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 the U.S.-Mexico border. Relatives in Mexico and the States wanted to know if Marias family was watching, too. She graduated from Northwesterns Medill School of Journalism. 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. En este episodio, Maria analiza por qu la tez morena de Selena es parte crucial del legado de la reina del tex-mex y reflexiona sobre cmo su exploracin de la raza de Selena la condujo a revelaciones acerca de su propia identidad. 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. I want to ask about a specific scene in the third episode. And if I could just say, I don't think we talk enough about gratitude, and I just want to say, I will be so grateful. There, we've just been really interesting are learning the skill of coal, switching, even if you didn't have the language or even the awareness that you are doing. in that people in fact needs of people to get invited in and and share in this story. After that, she transitioned to arts and culture reporting and narrative radio storytelling. 00:40:44 - NPR and Futuro Studios present The Last Cup, a limited series about soccer and the immigrant experience. the attention and the praise that jailer dead, and I wanted to investigate why and- and I really. Marias quest takes her to Abraham Quintanilla, Selena Quintanillas notoriously guarded father. We got all these messages from people being, re actually at the interviewer like yeah, they were gone. You can find more of Juan Diegos work onL.A. TacoandLatino Rebels. We were unable to subscribe you to WBUR Today. 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. You know, I grew up, consuming every selina story out there, so you. En este episodio, Maria explora cmo internet se ha convertido en un lugar en el que los fans honran y recuerdan a Selena, y sobrellevan juntos el vaco que dej. or walking around in a man's just knowing that I'm sort of being held close by, and yes, there's something kind of powerful and magical about that. Tesla. I wanted to get into like the nitty gritty of staff, and so I, out of the television medium and that's why, I mean it such an interesting shift to me, years ago. Maria knows that to truly understand Selena as a person and not just an icon, she needs to go to Corpus Christi. Do you feel anxious about any of it? [Laughter] Because I'm sure there will still be some residual feelings. The layers that make up her legacy is the foundation for a new podcast " Anything for Selena " coming Jan. 2021 and hosted by journalist and self-proclaimed "Queer Chola Fronteriza" Maria Garcia. yeah I mean I think the episode ear alluding to is episode for which is called big, but politics. A quarter century after her death, Selena is breaking the internet. In this episode, Maria shares her theory about how large butts went from a white girl taboo into a mainstream obsession. But I'm here, it's a gift. This has a deep, deep history of, that, though the relationship and has with blackness, yeah I mean it was interesting to see basely dedicate an entire episode to this conversation cause I was, I was imagining a fairly, limited run of episodes and when you're trying to figure out who. Is someone who also left behind a high stakes law career for something new? No, when we started conceptualizing the series. it's an episode about the impact that the, way that Selina owned her voluptuous body and celebrated at the way that it-. We shall television where it's like it falls pray, citizens, you know, especially because it so like you said constrained by like the form and, the time limits. Let's dance and forget the people starving to death. In this episode, Maria explores why Selenas Spanglish seemed so revolutionary for its time, and yet so familiar to many fans who also struggled with the language of their heritage. About The Show: On March 31, 1995, nine-year-old Maria Garcia came home to find her mother glued to the TV, tears rolling down her rosy cheeks. I think that it's the collective brain trust that often makes the project, am. That that's what was going on is that from very early on five six, seven, eight years old, I was learning to be married in the states and. It was the early 1990s and she was 7, watching the Tejano star perform on television. Her research and reporting explores how politics, history and identity coalesce to create subcultures, folk heroes and pop culture icons. ", It's Boston local news in one concise, fun and informative email. major cities in the u ass, including new york, shiva performed in. regularly every week in every week and moving back and forth between areas and EL paso and curious about that. We think that your perspective, Lee enhances the storytelling here or really, sharpness, who are able to bring you back, edit you I'll when necessary, always in service of the story, those who are able to hold your story with gentleness and love, but still, when you are necessary in the story and when you are not to have that team to have people with that perspective in that. [Laughter], ===Excerpt: 2014 Associated Press Interview===. 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. Now, it's completely save to be mexican now in certain in all settings that you want to be in you don't have to, camouflage yourself anymore, to stay, save and its. The generations, by somebody else who maybe, has literally protected by a mountain. ===Excerpt: Anything for Selena, Episode 2: Selena and Abraham"===. And when I was reporting it, I couldn't not think about my own father, who died in a tragic accident a year before I started this project, and I had just sort of drowned myself in work after his passing. It's interesting. local news all the time and it's what I knew and it's what was familiar to me and and it's what I thought, could really make a difference in telling the true story of the border, but, and I realize that I wanted to go deeper, and I wanted you know. Showing people like this, nay begins in a place in a place that really shaped me, It brought you in to your senses, also, which I thought was really fallen a, it because it ground you in a different way. She holds a Masters Degree in Arts and Culture Journalism from Columbia Journalism School. 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. but not in a way that I feel like it needs to be told that could be told. Be careful here. Are you texas, new york, somewhere else, I'm in EL paso? Tell them to listen, then, even invite them to talk about what you've both discovered, because when podcasts become conversations and conversations become action, that's how we all come alive together until now. InAnything For Selena, Maria goes on an intimate, revelatory quest to understand how Selena has become a potent symbol for tensions around race, class and body politics in the United States. This is what I mean when I say my body recognises this place. It's completely find that is it the nature of the medium? There were palpable, and very obvious, anxieties around immigrants, and specifically Mexican immigrants. And Selena helped change that. 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. I have this theory that people who are affected that way. Just oh there's like this evolution of. without us, even realising a causing a certain amount of stifling or harm yeah, absolutely I mean it stayed with me for many many years I I could switch, all my life. You know in, mexico and with my family, my mexican family, curves and. Hace casi 30 aos, el irreverente y obsceno sencillo Baby Got Back (I Like Big Butts) de Sir Mix-A-Lot debut en la radio para deleite y espanto de los oyentes. Yeah. You know how much of themselves do they bring? I was 9 when she died, 11 when the movie came out, and throughout all of my life, and these different milestones, I've come to realize now, as a 35-year-old, that Selena has been there all along, whether it was the last time I danced with my father, it was to a Selena song, before he died. And how do you work through stuff like that? But I got, show them to you, because you gotta know where I'm coming from, for you to understand how much I love Selina and why I love selena, then you kind of, gotta understand me a little bed and I think a lot of people. [Laughter] Why am I writing? Journalist Mara Garca initially took notice of her talent when she was only seven years old. Aprendi castellano a la vista del pblico, y los errores que cometi se convirtieron en algunos de sus momentos ms famosos y entraables. not a ninety. Hosted on Acast. This week, Nick speaks with Maria about Anything for Selena, her new series from WBUR and Futuro Studios, which revisits the legacy of Selena, with an ear to trying to unpack how, exactly, she. Get the New Yorker. 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. Lionel Messi is known as the best soccer You wont regret it. You know when it's this debate over objectivity. En el final de la serie Anything for Selena, Maria reflexiona sobre lo que su ao de anlisis del legado de Selena revela sobre la humanidad de La Reina. and here is so special to me and the lamb connected to the land is through my five senses, and one of the most powerful one of those is my son. Every visit every day explore more new benefits at ikea, dash, usa, dot com, slash family offer valid starting nine one. That's why, 25 years later, we are still so attached to her, because there is a hunger to see Latino joy, Latino effervescence--and in her case, brown pride, brown joy--there is a hunger to see that because there's not enough of it. And then in ninety ninety five, the precedent of her fan club. Maria knows that to truly understand Selena as a person and not just an icon, she needs to go to Corpus Christi. I want to tell the story of my community. But this is a story that has been told so many times, so I wanted to do sort of an anthology. Anything for Selena is a 10-episode podcast produced in partnership with WBUR. What. Its not a biography podcast. history and the states and pop music and sort of getting everything. is neither from here nor there take me deeper into what that means. Wait like I love that the core of what I'm doing, but I can't do it in the, I knew that I wanted to keep telling stories. It was really. 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We're talking about 1994, 1995, right before she died, when she was essentially ascending to Latino royalty. And that episode is about the fraught relationship between Latinidad and Blackness, through the lens of Selena. You know, identity. There's a lot of Selena stuff out there, there's a lot of Selena content, but there's nothing that really unpacks how she changed culture, what she's responsible for, the cultural shifts that she's responsible for. She was the queen of the hand of music of this roots genre in texas. Tejano award 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. You know like one. You know like regionally known when she was twelve or thirteen. On the 26th anniversary of Selena's tragic death, Maria heads to Joshua Tree, California for an intimate interview with Selena's widower, Chris Perez. There. I, like you, just described that that second, that the said where you're talking about, the role of her dad. Let us be human." In the premiere episode of Anything for Selena, host Maria Garcia explores how Selena helped Maria find her own place in the world. The exploration takes us to an unexpected place. you had that realisation said the little we need to shift to differ. Twenty is. And so I grew up thinking that it was imperative for me to assimilate, frankly, to just get through life. 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. Then of course jailer comes along and eighty ninety seven and play selina and takes that conversation. It was like a scale that I kind of had to unlearn. The "Anything for Selena" podcast explores the cultural influence and legacy of Selena Quintanilla and how she still impacts the Latino culture decades after her death. Logo and branding by Leo G. Thanks to the team at LAist Studios, including Kristen Hayford, Taylor Coffman, Kristen Muller, and Leo G. Servant of Pod is a production of LAist Studios. For Maria, who was raised in El Paso, Texas, and lived and worked on the border for years, Selena was a figure that helped her and many other young girls and women like her find a place in a world where they didn't feel like they belonged. Well. But I realized how much I did it at the cost of not confronting pain, and drowning myself in work to sort of not confront these very personal, emotional battles that were going on inside of me. Add a podcast transcript Use Google Chrome? I mean, I don't mean to exclude you, Nick. Take me there, you know it had been my dream to do a podcast about selina for years. You know, as a white male perspective or a prospect, That's that often comes from the position of being white and mail in this country, and I, do want to say in this conversation that its very important to point out that, lead, reporting like there is something about about like the objectivity of your process. 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. For a lot of. I get this sort of lake anger, deep, the sight of me, you know when I dislike wanna, take off my hopes. She was somebody who I think, the, first form of authentic representation. holding me and protecting me in some way and justice feeling that I have, and I think it has to. I am not saying that selina wizard of this bastion of body positivity big, hers. 2023 Southern California Public Radio - All Rights Reserved. The first. Copyright Trustees of Boston University. Previously Ben was the host of the national daily programMarketplace Techfrom American Public Media and Marketplace, reaching two million listeners around the country. In the series finale of Anything for Selena, Maria reflects on what her year-long examination into Selenas legacy reveals about La Reinas humanity. And then I knew that I wanted it to be meaty. Okay, so Maria, can you tell me a little bit more about how Selena went from being a celebrity into becoming an icon? I tall buildings in new york city, there's something so powerful that draws me in to just, even if I'm not out. How would we know that a great smoked sausage can be even thrice in one day and that you can take your lunch break before noon, Here's to you agreed smoked sausage. are you by the way? I feel like I learned to read at the same time that I learned to code switch on either side of the border. Now, what it that other person was someone you never actually met? he felt and how it was really moving. She was a broadcast journalist along the U.S.-Mexico border for more than a decade. 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. 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? I knew right away this as this was one of the episodes that I immediately neo. On the podcast Anything for Selena, Apple Podcasts' Show of the Year of 2021, Maria Garca combines rigorous reporting with impassioned storytelling to honor Selena's legacy. Growing up along the US-Mexico border, Maria Garcia felt torn between her two identities as. She won't be shamed. [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. She became a role model for how Latinos could achieve the American dream and find acceptance. I have to know that this is like a poetic, get into a story and that they're gonna write this red with us and. Maria explores how the internet has become a place where fans celebrate and remember Selena, as well as grapple with the void she left behind. I feel so honored to be, like, your Selena doula! in television there's this phrase of sort of simplifying the story like break it down to its most ellen, and tell it in the most simplest form, and I realise that deep inside of me, I was craving to do the opposite, and I wanted, complicate the story, and I wanted to look at the most complicated parts of a story, and I wanted to unpack those, I want to tell longer stories I wanted to tell more common, hated stories. Well, what norm? This was a cultural phenomenon. It's just our time, women with the big booty. Maria Garcia has a distinct memory of when her connection to Selena Quintanilla-Prez began. then they went into music full time and from the young age of like eight or nine years old selina bears a singer became the breadwinner for her family. But then, something changed her life. And so honestly, Nick, it's been kind of excruciating, because all of my life, I realized just how much I compartmentalized my work from my internal life--and all of us do that to an extent, right? En este episodio Maria le sigue la pista a las razones por las cuales Selena se convirti en smbolo de solidaridad y resistencia mientras conversa con Curly Velasquez de Pero Like. 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." in a very lucky, no community, but this was in the nine days when assimilation was very, very, very praised, so, even though it was largely let tee no community, the assimilated, kids and the white kids were sort of at the top of the school hierarchy and there was a sort of shame in being exe. And so suddenly, her death was a top story in English networks and in Spanish networks--incredibly anomalous for the time. Es tan grande Es que ella es tan negra! Tres dcadas despus, la obsesin con los traseros grandes en la cultura del hip-hop se mantiene slida gracias a dolos como Cardi B y Beyonc, pero tambin se ha impregnado en la cultura blanca. She learned Spanish in the public eye, and her mistakes became some of her most famous and endearing moments. It had been made dream to do a podcast about selina for years. 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