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The Buena Vista Project
by Elaine Ayala & Michael Quintanilla
Coming to you from the epicenter of the Mexican American capital of the United States, the Buena Vista Project is a critical look at San Antonio’s people, politics, places and passions. We amplify voices that shape our streets and stages, from tamaleras to trailblazers, muralists to movie makers and activists to abuelitas. Each podcast and narrative dives into the richness of our culture, blending a deep reverence for tradition with a sharp eye on current events. The Buena Vista Project is co-hosted by reporters Elaine Ayala & Michael Quintanilla.The Buena Project is a news archive in real time – a front-row seat to San Antonio’s soul, a mic shared with activists self-trained as policy makers and economists, politicians serving as diplomats and change-makers who are ambassadors among us.Together, we are writing and rewriting the great San Antonio narrative.
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Castro and his exhaustive struggle | The Buena Vista Project
Case after case, in one emergency after another, Congressman Joaquin Castro asks the nation to see the injustices of Trump’s detentions.ABOUT THE BUENA VISTA PROJECTComing to you from the epicenter of the Mexican American capitol of the United States, the Buena Vista Project is a critical look at San Antonio’s people, politics, places and passions. We amplify voices that shape our streets and stages, from tamaleras to trailblazers, muralists to movie makers and activists to abuelitas. Each podcast and narrative dives into the richness of our culture, blending a deep reverence for tradition with a sharp eye on current events. The Buena Project is a news archive in real time – a front-row seat to San Antonio’s soul, a mic shared with activists self-trained as policy makers and economists, politicians serving as diplomats and change-makers who are ambassadors among us. Together, we are writing and rewriting the great San Antonio narrative.Read more at buenavistaproject.comIG | @buenavistaproject.saHave a question or topic suggestion? Send an email to [email protected]
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A difficult conversation: César Chávez and Dolores Huerta | The Buena Vista Project
A New York Times investigation uncovered allegations of sexual harassment and assault by Cesar Chavez, and destroyed his iconic legacy. Let's talk about it.ABOUT THE BUENA VISTA PROJECTComing to you from the epicenter of the Mexican American capitol of the United States, the Buena Vista Project is a critical look at San Antonio’s people, politics, places and passions. We amplify voices that shape our streets and stages, from tamaleras to trailblazers, muralists to movie makers and activists to abuelitas. Each podcast and narrative dives into the richness of our culture, blending a deep reverence for tradition with a sharp eye on current events. The Buena Project is a news archive in real time – a front-row seat to San Antonio’s soul, a mic shared with activists self-trained as policy makers and economists, politicians serving as diplomats and change-makers who are ambassadors among us. Together, we are writing and rewriting the great San Antonio narrative.Read more at buenavistaproject.comIG | @buenavistaproject.saHave a question or topic suggestion? Send an email to [email protected]
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Designs on Selena | The Buena Vista Project
Martin Gomez, whose designs helped define Selena Quintanilla Perez’s early boutique-era style, reveals his early work and relationship with the Tejano music superstar in a new exhibition at The Wittliff Collections at Texas State University in San Marcos. Thank you to guest Martin Gomez for joining us! ABOUT THE BUENA VISTA PROJECT Coming to you from the epicenter of the Mexican American capitol of the United States, the Buena Vista Project is a critical look at San Antonio’s people, politics, places and passions. We amplify voices that shape our streets and stages, from tamaleras to trailblazers, muralists to movie makers and activists to abuelitas. Each podcast and narrative dives into the richness of our culture, blending a deep reverence for tradition with a sharp eye on current events. The Buena Project is a news archive in real time – a front-row seat to San Antonio’s soul, a mic shared with activists self-trained as policy makers and economists, politicians serving as diplomats and change-makers who are ambassadors among us. Together, we are writing and rewriting the great San Antonio narrative. Read more at buenavistaproject.com IG | @buenavistaproject.sa Have a question or topic suggestion? Send an email to [email protected]
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S.A. movie critic Kiko Martinez is certified fresh w/ Oscar predictions | The Buena Vista Project
The latest Buena Vista Project podcast gets a front-row seat to the Oscars via a San Antonio-based movie critic approved by Rotten Tomatoes. The Buena Vista Project is co-hosted by reporters Elaine Ayala and Michael Quintanilla. Thank you to our guest Kiko Martinez for joining us! ABOUT THE BUENA VISTA PROJECT Coming to you from the epicenter of the Mexican American capitol of the United States, the Buena Vista Project is a critical look at San Antonio’s people, politics, places and passions. We amplify voices that shape our streets and stages, from tamaleras to trailblazers, muralists to movie makers and activists to abuelitas. Each podcast and narrative dives into the richness of our culture, blending a deep reverence for tradition with a sharp eye on current events. The Buena Project is a news archive in real time – a front-row seat to San Antonio’s soul, a mic shared with activists self-trained as policy makers and economists, politicians serving as diplomats and change-makers who are ambassadors among us. Together, we are writing and rewriting the great San Antonio narrative. Read more at buenavistaproject.com IG | @buenavistaproject.sa Have a question or topic suggestion? Send an email to [email protected]
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What color chones will you wear on New Year’s Eve? w/ Shelly Lares | The Buena Vista Project
Superstitions, traditions and rituals observed by Latinos in San Antonio help ring in the coming year connecting culture with hope, fortune and love. The Buena Vista Project is co-hosted by reporters Elaine Ayala and Michael Quintanilla. Thank you to our guests Shelly Lares, Dr. Ellen Clark, and contributor Erika Prosper for joining us! ABOUT THE BUENA VISTA PROJECT Coming to you from the epicenter of the Mexican American capitol of the United States, the Buena Vista Project is a critical look at San Antonio’s people, politics, places and passions. We amplify voices that shape our streets and stages, from tamaleras to trailblazers, muralists to movie makers and activists to abuelitas. Each podcast and narrative dives into the richness of our culture, blending a deep reverence for tradition with a sharp eye on current events. The Buena Project is a news archive in real time – a front-row seat to San Antonio’s soul, a mic shared with activists self-trained as policy makers and economists, politicians serving as diplomats and change-makers who are ambassadors among us. Together, we are writing and rewriting the great San Antonio narrative. Read more at buenavistaproject.com IG | @buenavistaproject.sa Have a question or topic suggestion? Send an email to [email protected]
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Merry Memories of Navidad w/ Erika Prosper | The Buena Vista Project
Three San Antonionists (yes, we’re making that a thing) examine and celebrate all things Christmas in the most Mexican of U.S. cities. The Buena Vista Project is co-hosted by reporters Elaine Ayala and Michael Quintanilla. Thank you to our contributor Erika Prosper for joining us!ABOUT THE BUENA VISTA PROJECT Coming to you from the epicenter of the Mexican American capitol of the United States, the Buena Vista Project is a critical look at San Antonio’s people, politics, places and passions. We amplify voices that shape our streets and stages, from tamaleras to trailblazers, muralists to movie makers and activists to abuelitas. Each podcast and narrative dives into the richness of our culture, blending a deep reverence for tradition with a sharp eye on current events. The Buena Project is a news archive in real time – a front-row seat to San Antonio’s soul, a mic shared with activists self-trained as policy makers and economists, politicians serving as diplomats and change-makers who are ambassadors among us. Together, we are writing and rewriting the great San Antonio narrative. Read more at buenavistaproject.com IG | @buenavistaproject.sa Have a question or topic suggestion? Send an email to [email protected]
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From City Council to Fight for Health Equity w/ Dr. Adriana Rocha Garcia | The Buena Vista Project
Former Councilwoman Dr. Adriana Rocha Garcia, Ph.D., takes on one of the city’s most important issues as CEO of the Center for Health Empowerment in South Texas. The Buena Vista Project is co-hosted by reporters Elaine Ayala and Michael Quintanilla. Thank you to our guest Dr. Adriana Rocha Garcia, Ph.D. for joining us!ABOUT THE BUENA VISTA PROJECT Coming to you from the epicenter of the Mexican American capitol of the United States, the Buena Vista Project is a critical look at San Antonio’s people, politics, places and passions. We amplify voices that shape our streets and stages, from tamaleras to trailblazers, muralists to movie makers and activists to abuelitas. Each podcast and narrative dives into the richness of our culture, blending a deep reverence for tradition with a sharp eye on current events. The Buena Project is a news archive in real time – a front-row seat to San Antonio’s soul, a mic shared with activists self-trained as policy makers and economists, politicians serving as diplomats and change-makers who are ambassadors among us. Together, we are writing and rewriting the great San Antonio narrative. Read more at buenavistaproject.com IG | @buenavistaproject.sa Have a question or topic suggestion? Send an email to [email protected]
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Erika Prosper Keeps Evolving w/ Erika Prosper | The Buena Vista Project
The former First Lady of San Antonio finds new ways to lead, and one of those ways is as a podcast sidekick. The Buena Vista Project is co-hosted by reporters Elaine Ayala and Michael Quintanilla. Thank you to our guest Erika Prosper for joining us! ABOUT THE BUENA VISTA PROJECT Coming to you from the epicenter of the Mexican American capitol of the United States, the Buena Vista Project is a critical look at San Antonio’s people, politics, places and passions. We amplify voices that shape our streets and stages, from tamaleras to trailblazers, muralists to movie makers and activists to abuelitas. Each podcast and narrative dives into the richness of our culture, blending a deep reverence for tradition with a sharp eye on current events. The Buena Project is a news archive in real time – a front-row seat to San Antonio’s soul, a mic shared with activists self-trained as policy makers and economists, politicians serving as diplomats and change-makers who are ambassadors among us. Together, we are writing and rewriting the great San Antonio narrative. Read more at buenavistaproject.com IG | @buenavistaproject.sa Have a question or topic suggestion?Send an email to [email protected]
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A Legacy of Thanks w/ Patricia Jimenez | The Buena Vista Project
Patricia Jimenez is carrying out her father’s “Feast of Thanksgiving” that feeds thousands of San Antonians. The Buena Vista Project talks about the need and what’s in store for the annual holiday dinner as future Jimenez generations lean in. The Buena Vista Project is co-hosted by reporters Elaine Ayala and Michael Quintanilla. Thank you to our guest Patricia Jimenez for joining us! ABOUT THE BUENA VISTA PROJECT Coming to you from the epicenter of the Mexican American capitol of the United States, the Buena Vista Project is a critical look at San Antonio’s people, politics, places and passions. We amplify voices that shape our streets and stages, from tamaleras to trailblazers, muralists to movie makers and activists to abuelitas. Each podcast and narrative dives into the richness of our culture, blending a deep reverence for tradition with a sharp eye on current events. The Buena Project is a news archive in real time – a front-row seat to San Antonio’s soul, a mic shared with activists self-trained as policy makers and economists, politicians serving as diplomats and change-makers who are ambassadors among us. Together, we are writing and rewriting the great San Antonio narrative.Read more at buenavistaproject.com IG | @buenavistaproject.sa Have a question or topic suggestion? Send an email to [email protected]
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Honoring Our Indigenous Past w/ Ramon Vasquez & Harry Shafer | The Buena Vista Project
Texas history doesn’t start with the Alamo. Thousands of years before Davy Crockett, our indigenous ancestors were here. And their untold stories continue to enrich San Antonio’s history. The Buena Vista Project is co-hosted by reporters Elaine Ayala and Michael Quintanilla. Thank you to our guests Ramon Vasquez of the American Indians of Texas, and Anthropologist Harry Shafer for joining us! ABOUT THE BUENA VISTA PROJECT Coming to you from the epicenter of the Mexican American capitol of the United States, the Buena Vista Project is a critical look at San Antonio’s people, politics, places and passions. We amplify voices that shape our streets and stages, from tamaleras to trailblazers, muralists to movie makers and activists to abuelitas. Each podcast and narrative dives into the richness of our culture, blending a deep reverence for tradition with a sharp eye on current events. The Buena Project is a news archive in real time – a front-row seat to San Antonio’s soul, a mic shared with activists self-trained as policy makers and economists, politicians serving as diplomats and change-makers who are ambassadors among us. Together, we are writing and rewriting the great San Antonio narrative. Read more at buenavistaproject.com Find us on Instagram at @buenavistaproject.sa Have a question or topic suggestion? Send an email to [email protected]
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Why SATX is the Mexican-American capital of the U.S. w/ Sarah Gould | The Buena Vista Project
It’s time to declare, far and wide, why this declaration is far from boosterism. The Buena Vista Project is co-hosted by reporters Elaine Ayala and Michael Quintanilla. Thank you to our guest Sarah Gould for joining us for our first episode!LEARN MORE ON TOPICS COVEREDhttps://libguides.utsa.edu/c.php?g=661853&p=4649136https://www.expressnews.com/columnist/elaine-ayala/article/san-antonian-behind-creation-national-hispanic-18359424.phphttps://www.expressnews.com/columnist/elaine-ayala/article/mexican-american-civil-rights-museum-19770964.phpABOUT THE BUENA VISTA PROJECTComing to you from Studio A in the historic Plaza de Armas building, the Buena Vista Project is a critical look at San Antonio’s people, politics, places and passions. We amplify voices that shape our streets and stages, from tamaleras to trailblazers, muralists to movie makers and activists to abuelitas. Each podcast and narrative dives into the richness of our culture, blending a deep reverence for tradition with a sharp eye on current events.The Buena Project is a news archive in real time – a front-row seat to San Antonio’s soul, a mic shared with activists self-trained as policy makers and economists, politicians serving as diplomats and change-makers who are ambassadors among us. Together, we are writing and rewriting the great San Antonio narrative.Read more at buenavistaproject.com
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Coming to you from the epicenter of the Mexican American capital of the United States, the Buena Vista Project is a critical look at San Antonio’s people, politics, places and passions. We amplify voices that shape our streets and stages, from tamaleras to trailblazers, muralists to movie makers and activists to abuelitas. Each podcast and narrative dives into the richness of our culture, blending a deep reverence for tradition with a sharp eye on current events. The Buena Vista Project is co-hosted by reporters Elaine Ayala & Michael Quintanilla.The Buena Project is a news archive in real time – a front-row seat to San Antonio’s soul, a mic shared with activists self-trained as policy makers and economists, politicians serving as diplomats and change-makers who are ambassadors among us.Together, we are writing and rewriting the great San Antonio narrative.
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