But there was at least one TV personality who wasn't that impressed. [Laughter]. March 12, 2021 Tras el debut de la serie Selena en Netflix, algunos fans sealaron que la cantante haba sido "blanqueada" en ese show. She has become one of the most potent symbols of belonging in this country. But, for example, episode 4 is about the mainstreaming of big butts and big butt culture. 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. major cities in the u ass, including new york, shiva performed in. Lionel Messi is known as the best soccer player of his generation, but there's one dream he's never achieved: winning a World Cup for Argentina, the country he left decades ago. the foundation for that really starts with the place that I was raised and which is on the? Why did I choose this? But for the last year, she's taken on a different role and challenge: podcast host--and yes, my Selena doula. . Chris shares a side of Selena we rarely get to see, and Maria learns about how love was one of the ways Selena charted her own path. Descubri a Selena Quintanilla, la cono que demostr que Mara no tena que elegir. That's what drove me into journalism. Selena is often called the "Queen of Tejano music." 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. 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. Ultimately, this journey into U.S. booty politics is about race and brings us to a conversation thats long been overdue about anti-blackness within the Latinx community. 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. You know, and I think this is a bigger conversation- that's being had and journalism about, in a story. Episodio 1: Selena y Yo (Espaol) Al crecer a lo largo de la frontera entre Estados Unidos y Mxico, Mara Garca se sinti dividida entre sus dos identidades como mexicana y sstadounidense. is neither from here nor there take me deeper into what that means. think that comes out in in the episode a bad, the idea. They that to the listeners that, like this journey, was Selena that were about to go on it comes from a very specific place. the attention and the praise that jailer dead, and I wanted to investigate why and- and I really. 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. That's right. Twenty is. All around text says, he started when she was a. In the end, its really a story about belonging, which we all need more of. Ok, let's dive into this conversation, you know-. She had the charisma that really only very, very, very few of us have. There were palpable, and very obvious, anxieties around immigrants, and specifically Mexican immigrants. We're here still talking about her because she had such a stage presence. 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. Okay, Maria, how would you describe Anything for Selena? With your own father and then you walk through you like this. But then, something changed her life. I couldnt articulate this when I was younger, but I felt ita profound sense that she mattered, not just because of her music but because of her expansive cultural impact, Garca tells Apple Podcasts. Why do you think that Selena broke through the way that she did? an incredibly vulnerable position to be in that when you have a group of people, you know work shopping, your work in real time. You know how much of themselves do they bring? 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. Anything for Selena is a 10-episode podcast produced in partnership with WBUR. Selena Quintanilla may have built her career singing Spanish songs, but she didnt grow up speaking Spanish at home. I mean both the colorado after spending a wife and a different type of mountains. 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. 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. She won the Grammy. So this show is really like a part memoir, part reported story. 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. there too. LAist is part of Southern California Public Radio (SCPR), a member-supported public media network. Sort of standard american education in the states, but in mexico. 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 . No, when we started conceptualizing the series. You know, switching at a very young age at and have the vocabulary to know that that's what. 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. 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. 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. A lot of people have told it the way that they wanted it taught. A lot of people have tried, I was storing a lot of people have told pieces of the story. and who are we leaving behind or who are erasing or like is the harm being caused by this beyond. When I was in graduate school and I needed some motivation, I would listen to Selena, and I realized that there were all these milestones in my life where she was there. 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. Are you texas, new york, somewhere else, I'm in EL paso? I couldn't help, but think of me, and when I was talking to her husband about relationships. 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. 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. It has also permeated white culture, with Kim Kardashian breaking the internet and butt selfie queen Jen Selter. 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. The story shook the country and changed Marias life. And I don't think her legacy has been done justice. This, of course, is Oprah, on her show in 1999. Sus seguidores de todas las edades han recurrido a Instagram, TikTok y YouTube para restaurar y presentar de nuevas formas la memoria de Selena. You know- and I was, really passionate about that, and that's why I stayed you, practicing journalism fur for over ten years here, because I was so passionate about, the stories of my community and I felt this huge responsibility, and I thought, really passion about telling the stories of the border, but I felt this, happened, is you know I started off in commercial television. I can't tell this story honestly without telling you that. Even The New York Times called it the fastest-growing Latino genre in the country. sound, didn't you read the narrations end it. And Selena helped change that. In this intimate journey, Maria explores what Selena's legacy shows us about belonging in America. Nearly 30 years ago, Sir-Mix-A-Lots Baby Got Back (I Like Big Butts) hit the airwaves to the delight and shock of listeners. When he was granted DACA, he was able to intern for Oregon Public Broadcasting as a production assistant for OPBsState of Wonderand OPBsWeekend Edition. She was that talented, ass, a little girl and she was-, the time from the time she was twelve years old. what I realized that investigating this episode is. Selena Quintanilla, the Grammy-winning ascending Mexican American popstar had been killed swiftly, violently by the president of her fan club. was caught stealing money from salina salinas, is your father. Maria analyzes why Selena's brownness is an essential part of her legacy. Nikole Hannah-Jones: Beyond the 1619 Project, 'No Mexicans Allowed:' School Segregation in the Southwest. Let us mourn. 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. Maria discovers that its a story of immigration, money and how two often-ignored groups were pitted against each other. Do you feel anxious about any of it? That leads to that. I didn't expect to be. Selena was on the other side of the border, Selena had been afforded a whole new life, but at the end of the day, there was this disregard--the same disregard--for her life, too. What's there, standard and do I trust that that standard represent, The way that I want to bring myself forward and the way that, like I want this story to be brought forward, there's a lot of what years there and theirs, what of trust their summer. the fields- and this is good life project, I brought it is supported by amazon's it's hard to believe, but the hits efficiently getting closer to that time of year, where we can say that the holidays are just around the corner, which means the whirlwind of getting your holiday shopping done on time is probably starting to grow, especially if you really want to show you love with genuinely thoughtful a not last minute gifts. 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. what it means for you. If she could ask that question and when it aired, community. but what an amazing experience to be able to do that. in our conversation, which I've enjoyed so much so in this container of the good life project. More in a minute. Esta exploracin nos lleva a un lugar inesperado. NPR and Futuro Studios present The Last Cup, a limited series about soccer and the immigrant experience. Donate $12/month and we'll send you a year's subscription to The New Yorker Magazine. Because Black women have this bottom all our lives. 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, maybe I could do it and I, the story for a couple of years before the folks at, you are were finally like. yeah I mean I think the episode ear alluding to is episode for which is called big, but politics. connection with the land. It was like a scale that I kind of had to unlearn. When the beginning, that was a moment where that there were four, of these moments. Online, Selenas image and music have taken on new life on social media and platforms that werent even imaginable when she was still alive. Her bio pick. 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. 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. on the cusp of major major start up. When I talk about salinas dad and my own dad, you know. And so, yeah, I think I'll do a lot of gratitude crying. Though she sees the show as a personal journey to make meaning of Selena's life and legacy, Garca felt it was important to make sense of how she profoundly touched the hearts and minds of many. You know. It's this beautiful plant in my eyes, it's beautiful this beautiful, assertive brush that grows in the desert. Her research and reporting explores how politics, history and identity coalesce to create subcultures, folk heroes and pop culture icons. I didn't even quite have the understanding, but I I recognise now. The exploration takes us to an unexpected place. 00:40:44 - NPR and Futuro Studios present The Last Cup, a limited series about soccer and the immigrant experience. Twenty five years later, Maria is on a quest to. 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. but were celebrated and an coveted and everybody wanted one like with my white friends, big buds, sort of derided and like their moms would exercise to get rid of their boats and like it was. After the premiere ofSelena: The Serieson Netflix, some fans claimed Selena had been whitewashed in the show. I have moments where I'm like, why do I do this? She became a role model for how Latinos could achieve the American dream and find acceptance. Find out more about Anything for Selena here and follow us on Twitter and Instagram. The book highlights living on your own terms by not just, jobs, but also changing cities even leaving relationships that don't serve you anymore, I can we lay two elements of this story. I was blown away by all the different cabinet options they have and how easy it is to get your free design for your space at home to visit cabinets, to go dot com today and see why no one beach their prices or their transferable limited lifetime. Whatever side of the border I was on, it felt like the other half of me was missing. Now? So it's so interesting to me that. Yeah. 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. She was somebody who I think, the, first form of authentic representation. Listen to The Mel Robbins Podcast every Monday and Thursday wherever you listen to podcasts. After her death, Tejano went from boom to bust. 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. I, like you, just described that that second, that the said where you're talking about, the role of her dad. In this intimate journey, Maria explores what Selena's legacy shows us about belonging in America. 1997 Chelly thanks you from the bottom of her heart. one of the columbia that I have been dancing on the weekend with my mom and my grandma mines you that what is unlike kind of how, p and one of my classmates coming up to man being like or use singing mexican music, and that was the vibe. not a ninety. like brand new to me, like, oh my god, I am not going to be with this little human. Selena es usualmente descrita como la reina de la msica tejana. En la dcada de 1990, fue ella quien elev este gnero del pueblo a niveles internacionales. Shes been featured on BuzzfeedssAnother Round, SlatesRepresentand the late night talk showDesus & Mero. 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. Sort of like a shared experience between the Latino community and the broader white American communities, basically. It's interesting. 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. [Laughter], ===Excerpt: 2014 Associated Press Interview===. A third-generation Mexican-American whose research and quest for belonging took her from the agricultural capital of California to the Ivy League by way of the Midwest and Moscow, Kristin holds advanced degrees in Russian studies from Harvard and the University of Missouri. Travelling. Poverty is often disguised. I like it and sometimes challenging lake experienced trying to figure out. there's thousands of people who cross the border every single day there. 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. You wont regret it. For Selina, it starts out not with this story like, a person by the start out with a moment that really taps into the land it, yeah, you know when I was thinking how do I start this journey, discovery because to learn about Selina way as to learn about myself, because I, Let me now and young women in this country do and that. imagining the series. We got all these messages from people being, re actually at the interviewer like yeah, they were gone. [Laughter], Alright, well, let's try to bottle it in a five-minute answer. You know, I think, that's when, of a journalist and how much a journalist you know instead, themselves in a story in an authentic way, in a way, that's necessary to the story. You know my parents saw. 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. So many people wrote to me telling me the storytelling in the podcast made them feel seen. where'd it to me to stay with the land and connect with that. Growing up along the US-Mexico border, Maria Garcia felt torn between her two identities as Mexican and American. 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. 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. That I saw somebody like that ascend in American society, and ascend in a way that was still connected to her roots, ascend without compromise, and that was incredibly moving for me, and it stayed with me. That's different and fuller, like prison their mind. 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. I feelings around that had really about you, know, taken some time to think about journalism without practising it. Because again, my heart could not not be here. Selena devotees of all ages have turned to Instagram, TikTok and Youtube to restore and remix Selena's memory. I discovered Selena when I was 7 years old. It's such a part of my life, I'm always trying different recipes and supplements. January 16, 2023, 3:41 AM. 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. 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. 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. [Laughter], I mean, I grew up in a whole other country. Mara sabe que para entender verdaderamente a Selena como persona y no solo como un cono, necesita ir a Corpus Christi. In "Anything For Selena," host Maria Garcia 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. Is it short forum its? And that's the gift. The good life project is supported by cabinets to go so whether you're, a big clerk or not. There was more to be told she wanted to go deeper, to ask questions, explore issues and talk to people that had remained in the shadows for decades, then tell their fuller story: the real story, in a way that allowed all of us to step into it and learn from it and in no small way reconnect to ourselves and those around us summary. I feel, for Asian-Americans, that that person was Bruce Lee, right? And then here comes Selena just flipping that narrative around. what led to that end, the lake late fierce resistance from her dad the illegal tell really powerfully in the pond cas but her huh, during this whole winter time, and you knew, when and found him and were able to arrange a sit down with them, and this was in the middle of the endemic at this point. history and the states and pop music and sort of getting everything. on the go so go. Maria Garcia Twitter Managing EditorMaria Garcia was WBUR's Managing Editor and the creator of "Anything for Selena. and that was a solid decade or so of your life, did you see yourself as somebody who has given us a kid younger was, yes about deeply interested in these local social issues and also, I am fascinated by the early decisions about how we step into a career, especially one that is driven so much by something that seems deeply rooted in a sense of, only to shine light, wanted to tell stories and, to a certain extent, ridden just. And Latin women are the same way! She discovered Selena the Mexican-American pop icon who proved she didnt have to choose. If I offer up the phrase to live a good life, what comes up to live a good life embrace imperfection embrace? Let us be human." 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. because what I felt like you are also doing was inviting people in. This episode was recorded live during a virtual event with WBUR Cityspace. From LAist Studios, this is Servant of Pod. 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. In this episode, Maria traces how Selena became a symbol for solidarity and resistance. Do they own their lands? Selena is often called the "Queen of Tejano music." In the 1990s, she brought this underdog genre to international heights. Society & Culture English United States TRANSCRIPT Are you the producer of this podcast? This season and shop legendary deals at amazon. About his own marriage to Selina and relationships and love and heartbreak, You know what to. of the conversation really walks. 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? 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. holding me and protecting me in some way and justice feeling that I have, and I think it has to. For a lot of. In fact, it's sort of disk up. So you be, the character and the story, and I'm so curious about this, because the coming, really drummed ensuing journalism like you are my story like the your job is to be as currently unbiased down the middle as you possibly can be, and then you're working in a very well established. 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. The theory involves Selena Quintanilla but also Selena biopic starring Jennifer Lopez and the ensuing Latin Explosion. Growing up along the US-Mexico border, Maria Garcia felt torn between her two identities as. 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. 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. Can we shorten this down? You can try, Anything For Selena | Episodio 1: Selena Y Yo (Espaol). You know this is a really nice in true, but I think people are gonna start wondering like where's, the spartacus going. So what I'm hearing is that she's sort of this symbol of that bridge that many non-white Americans have in this country, of being of the two worlds and not being part of either. And I feel like in that sequence, in that moment, in that interaction, the entirety of white/non-white relations in America was sort of bottled into that, which is that the fight is just like, understand where we're coming from. Codebreakerwas hailed as the first completely bingeable podcast, pushing the envelope of the medium with embedded secret codes in each episode, requiring the listener to unlock subsequent episodes by cracking codes. This is an unofficial transcript meant for reference. 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. Our deep live on really china understand, what's happening here, like what changed, and why and. You know like regionally known when she was twelve or thirteen. At Marketplace Ben also conceptualized and launched APMs premier digital-first podcast,Codebreaker, in partnership with Business Insider. He is a multimedia producer and journalist based in New York. Yeah, but see, I was always correcting her, don't do that. 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. 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