Playwright and Vida showrunner Tanya
Saracho joins USC professor Elda María Román to talk about how Latinx
representation on the stage, page and screen (both big and small)
are never an easy task. Instead they invite writers to think and
work through all sorts of nuance, "messiness," and breadth. Their
discussion affirms how and why our identities can never be seen as
monolithic.
Produced and distributed by The Consortium for Gender,
Sexuality, Race and Popular Culture, a faculty-led initiative at
USC Dornsife.
About the Podcast
A podcast from the Consortium for Gender, Sexuality, Race and Public Culture at the University of Southern California - Dornsife College of Letters, Arts & Sciences