#013: Isaac FLACO Martinez on being a Latino comic, microdosing and growing up in East LA

Jesus went to LA and kicked it with Mexican-American comedian and actor Isaac FLACO Martinez. They talked about his role in Desmadre's show Masa and the Power, Mitch Hedberg, growing up in East LA, microdosing shrooms,  driving stupid people on Lyft and their future hopes and dreams. 

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#011: Jesus & Sammy talk cats v dogs, marriage, favorite cartoons, a million dollars & texMex v cali-mex food

On this week's episode, Jesus picked 6 topics and we tackled each for 10 minutes. Sammy had no idea what the topics were beforehand, and Jesus kinda didn't either. Enjoy this loose discussion about: cats vs dogs, marriage, favorite cartoons, what we'd do with a million dollars, texMex vs Cali Mexican food and where we'd move if we could live in any city of the world. 

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#010: community organizer Beatriz Garcia on the importance and challenges of labor unions

Beatriz "Betty" Garcia is a longtime friend of Jesus - they met as freshmen at Stanford University. Betty was one of eight kids, all who attended college, born to farm worker immigrants from Mexico with no formal educations. She has a remarkable story and that story continues to grow as she now uses her education, knowledge and positive energy to help the people who need it most. As a labor union organizer with the Service Employees International Union, she helps organize janitors and security officers along the entire west coast in an effort to give them a collective voice against employers. This episode is a must listen about one of many up and coming smart, hard working people in our community actively making a difference - please share with friends and family!

To learn more about Betty's work, please visit: http://seiu.org

#009: Jesus & Sammy kill a six pack & get deep

This week we decided to keep it chill. Jesus and Sammy killed a six pack of beer on a lovely afternoon while talking about drinking too much alcohol, working out, work-life balance, our favorite tv shows of the moment, the African-American renaissance in film & TV - and what kind of content we want to make next year for Desmadre. 

#008: drinking beers with Chicana punk rockers FEA

FEA is a Chican@ punk band from San Antonio founded by Phanie Diaz (Drums) & Jen Alva (Bass) - from Girl In A Coma fame. Together with Lety Martinez (Vocals) and Aaron Magaña (Guitar), FEA is currently on tour promoting their debut self titled LP that is produced by Laura Jane Grace (Against Me), Lori Barber (Babes in Toyland) and Alice Bags (The Bags) - iconic women in punk. Mixing humor with abandon, and English with Spanish, FEA empowers listeners and inspires dissidence by exploring societal, cultural and gender related issues. The quartet stopped by Desmadre HQ a day before their San Jose show to have a couple of beers and shoot the breeze with Jesus. 

FEA's tour is still going, with multiple stops on the west coast and Texas still to come through the end of the year. Check out their schedule and download their music at: http://fea210.com

#007: Chicana feminist CHERRÍE MORAGA on becoming an artist-activist and her 30 years en la lucha.

Cherríe Moraga is a Chicana writer, feminist activist, poet, essayist, playwright-director and educator. She has received an NEA Fellowship for Playwriting, Two Fund for New American Plays Awards, a Rockefeller Fellowship in Literature among many other honors. Cherrie is currently Artist in Residence in the Department of Drama at Stanford University and also shares a joint appointment with Comparative Studies in Race & Ethnicity. Cherrie is a legend, has seen it all, and she is still keeping it real as a G - evidenced by her willingness to stop by the Desmadre garage and shoot the breeze with Jesus. Join us in this conversation about her life growing up in LA and how she came to be an activist artist during the feminist movement. 

#006: Undocumented immigrants and activist-attorneys Liz Mateo & Luis Angel in the new Trump era

Lizbeth Mateo and Luis Angel were both born in Mexico and brought to the US by their parents as children. They hustled like crazy in school, getting through college by washing dishes, working in a deli and grinding nonstop. They both also made it a point to keep going and pursued law school. Luis received his JD from NYU and Lizbeth hers from Santa Clara Law. To make these stories even more ridiculous, they were also both very actively involved in and leading the undocumented immigrant movement - pushing for the DREAM act and mobilizing to stop all the raids and deportations. They both put it on the line on many occasions. These two are special, and this episode is special. Please listen and share it with your friends and family. These are stories that need to be heard and this episode contains practical information that the community needs to know and be aware of given the potential impact of president-elect Trump's impending actions.

PLEASE VISIT THESE LINKS FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Petition to GRANT DACA to LIZBETH: http://www.notonemoredeportation.com/portfolio/lizbeth/
Post Election DACA Talking Points: https://www.ilrc.org/daca-talking-points
IMMIGRANT YOUTH COALITION: http://theiyc.org/
ALTO TRUMP CAMPAIGN to protect ourselves and stop Trump:  http://altotrump.com/
NATIONAL DAY LABORER ORGANIZING NETWORK: http://www.ndlon.org/en/

#005: Yosimar Reyes on how growing up undocumented & queer in the East Side San Jose hood fuels his storytelling

Author, activist, educator, poet and performing artist Yosimar Reyes was born in Guerrero, Mexico and was brought to the US when he was three years old. He was raised by his grandparents in East Side San Jose, a place that fuels his storytelling with unique and comical narratives that cut to the core of his immigrant and queer experience. He is currently an Arts Fellow at Define American, an organization founded by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Jose Antonio Vargas and is also developing a one-man show a'la Jon Leguizamo. Jesus sits down to talk to Yosimar about growing up ratchet, getting through college with a hood mentality, and finding one's place in the world as an artist but also trying to get paid - aka hustling. 

#004: Samuel Tomsing-Martinez aka JUAN HIERBAS on filmmaking, comedy & Latinx digital content

Samuel Tomsing Martinez, aka JUAN HIERBAS, is Founder & Artistic Director of Desmadre. He's also a filmmaker, actor, comedian, musician, photographer, jaguar trainer, exotic dancer and man of mystery - until now. Join Jesus as he chats to Sammy about his background, artistic influences, developing as a filmmaker and actor and working in the digital Latinx space.