But a forgotten culture war following her death painted a different picture. It's like, though, and the calls to me here, you know and to be able to walk out of, front door and see the mountains and see that what is in mexico and see the mountains in EL paso and it just for, like my body, recognises this place in a very vesture away in, and that keeps me here. November 21, 2022 NPR and Futuro Studios present The Last Cup, a limited series about soccer and the immigrant experience. You speaking to my soul Maria/Mary (therapeutic too)!!! I said, I'm really drawn to this place because of. no jailer was in the first person, of course, to have this body types. I get this sort of lake anger, deep, the sight of me, you know when I dislike wanna, take off my hopes. Everybody always says, "She has a big. I think that's what I'm going to do. history and the states and pop music and sort of getting everything. was constantly crossing the border? is neither from here nor there take me deeper into what that means. Mara sabe que para entender verdaderamente a Selena como persona y no solo como un cono, necesita ir a Corpus Christi. oppositional reactions, indifferent cultures. Think about the OJ Simpson trial, this was sort of the beginning of the precursors of reality TV in the 90s. 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. Are you texas, new york, somewhere else, I'm in EL paso? I am not saying that selina wizard of this bastion of body positivity big, hers. 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. In the 25 years since her murder, Selenas image has taken on new meaning. Instead, we tried to make meaning of Selena's life and legacy, she says. In the premiere episode of Anything for Selena, host Maria Garcia explores how Selena helped Maria find her own place in the world. I have this theory that people who are affected that way. At Marketplace, Bens reporting was regularly heard onMarketplacewith Kai Ryssdal,The Marketplace Morning Reportwith David Brancaccio,The BBC, and published inThe New York Times. As a person moving through the world and experiencing culture, I only have sort of a very mild understanding of Selena--as an icon, as a creator, as an artist, as a celebrity--and so, when I listened to the early episodes, in many ways that was my first introduction to Selena the figure--the historical figure, almost. Listen to the trailer for "Anything For Selena," a new podcast from WBUR and Futuro Studios coming in January 2021. 00:40:44 - NPR and Futuro Studios present The Last Cup, a limited series about soccer and the immigrant experience. But there were moments, for example, that were, there were some some folks who thought we, too much time on the clear. 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. Twenty five years later, Maria is on a quest to understand what it means to love, mourn and remember Selena. 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. and here was this american pop star, whose unequivocally said they're beautiful. Kim Kardashian broke the internet with her butt and Jen Selter, a white Jewish woman from Long Island is the self-proclaimed belfie queen (butt selfie) of Instagram. in that people in fact needs of people to get invited in and and share in this story. I smell creosote bush, which is one of the oldest living organisms on the planet. 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. Ben Brock Johnsonis Executive Producer of podcasts for WBUR, where he directs strategic and editorial initiatives involving podcasts and on demand audio. Shes also a queer chola who listens to Selena when she needs some motivation. Maria confronts the complicated legacy of Abraham Quintanilla, Selena's father, and reflects on fatherhood in Latinx cultures. 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. And probably cry a lot. And what if theyd been gone from the planet for 25 years, but still it was like they were present in your life, guiding and inspiring you every day? 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. This person who was like, you don't really have to compromise that much. Just oh there's like this evolution of. I like it and sometimes challenging lake experienced trying to figure out. Get the New Yorker. A lot of people have tried, I was storing a lot of people have told pieces of the story. Poverty is often disguised. In this intimate journey, Maria explores what Selena's legacy shows us about belonging in America. But what I am saying is that I do think, here was this brown woman who celebrated her, nerves. Editors Notes: Mexican-American recording artist Selena Quintanilla not only popularized Tejano music to mainstream American audiences, but also helped put Latinos on the map and broke barriers of all kinds before her untimely passing in 1995. 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. She was somebody who I think, the, first form of authentic representation. 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. And it's the other side saying--to me, at least, what I hear when I hear that tape--is them saying, "But you're not human." The series weaves Marias personal story as a queer, first-generation Mexican immigrant with cultural analysis, history and politics to explore how, 25 years after her death, Selena remains an unparalleled vessel for understanding Latino identity and American belonging. You have been subscribed to WBUR Today. The 10-episode podcast had over half a million downloads and was an intimate journey about belonging in America for podcast host and creator Maria Garcia, a journalist and first-generation Mexican immigrant.The podcast received a nomination for Best Spanish . 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. I did not know about this Howard Stern tape until we started doing the reporting and the research for the podcast. 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. 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. January 16, 2023, 3:41 AM. 1997 Chelly thanks you from the bottom of her heart. I want to ask about a specific scene in the third episode. Un cuarto de siglo despus de su muerte, Selena est arrasando en internet. Donate Anything For Selena. Our deep live on really china understand, what's happening here, like what changed, and why and. She was born in Ciudad Jurez and was raised there and in El Paso, Texas, where her family immigrated to when she was 3 years old. not a ninety. So what are the pieces of the story, wanna tell and then what a larger social issues that we really need to dive into the tank, So why are they like? Sometimes a couple times a week. There. that resonates powerfully with me as well. That's ten percent off at catch of dot com, slash good life debts, I'm curious also when you stepped out into the liquor your early professional life in europe. Maria Garcia is the senior arts and culture editor at the public radio station WBUR in Boston. Maria discovers that it's a story of immigration, money and how two often-ignored groups were pitted against each other. 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. It had been made dream to do a podcast about selina for years. A lot of people have told it the way that they wanted it taught. Listen to the trailer for "Anything For Selena,"a new podcast from WBUR and Futuro Studios coming in January 2021. When I talk about salinas dad and my own dad, you know. to downtown paso. 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. regularly every week in every week and moving back and forth between areas and EL paso and curious about that. It was like a scale that I kind of had to unlearn. What does home mean when you are so far away, for so long? Selena devotees of all ages have turned to Instagram, TikTok and Youtube to restore and remix Selena's memory. I was 9 years old, the the daughter of Mexican immigrants, and so Howard Stern was not in my world. In this intimate journey, Maria explores what Selena's legacy shows us about belonging in America. wanted to start with something like this. It's never too soon to get on top of your holiday gifts list, and you can take your holiday budget further with low prices and unbeatable deals at amazon this year, amazon has low prices all season, long on holiday gifts and millions of everyday items and essentials, of course, and black friday, and cyber monday on amazon will have the seasons lowest prices on the hottest gifts and gadgets and most want a gear and the best part, which is one of my favorite things about amazon. 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? March 13, 2021 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. the day before you leave, if you love this episode, safe bet, you will also love the conversation we had with Samir nasri about food and belonging culture and connection you'll find a link to simeon's episode in the show notes, and of course, if you haven't already done so, please go ahead and follow good life project in your favorite listening app, and if you found this conversation interesting or inspiring or valuable and chances are you did since you're still listening here. I couldn't separate myself as a person, from my role as a journalist here and I had to sort of clean with the listeners, and I think that, parts of myself that are scary for me to show you. This is something which is which, So pervasive and culture, and then you saying as a journalist, dive into this. But, for example, episode 4 is about the mainstreaming of big butts and big butt culture. in our conversation, which I've enjoyed so much so in this container of the good life project. I love that you know because, of the story that you can see from the position in the, of that. [Laughter] Why am I writing? After her death, Tejano went from boom to bust. Tras el debut de la serieSelenaen Netflix, algunos fans sealaron que la cantante haba sido blanqueada en ese show. In the premiere episode of Anything for Selena, host Maria Garcia explores how Selena helped Maria find her own place in the world. 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. In the premiere episode of "Anything for Selena," host Maria Garcia explores how Selena helped Maria find her own place in the world. 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. And then when she died, that was amplified astronomically. Subscribe now so you don't miss it! Sort of standard american education in the states, but in mexico. This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people. She was already a big star in my world, but she was about to become a big star in everyone's worlds. 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. Teller, to pay homage to this woman who left such a tremendous impact on my life? I've never seen anything like that. So it's so interesting to me that. Do you feel anxious about any of it? You know. 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. what it means for you. I'm curious as to why you decided to attend to that moment, Howard Stern as the avatar of that kind of friction in that episode. That's different and fuller, like prison their mind. Okay, so Maria, can you tell me a little bit more about how Selena went from being a celebrity into becoming an icon? 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. dignan annette, like it attached. I am becoming a part of this, so you're telling your personal story to I'm so curious, certainly how your experiencing you're insertion into this and trying to navigate like where, doing justice to myself, I'm doing justice to the story and am also like. Twenty is. 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. I think that it's the collective brain trust that often makes the project, am. Pero algo cambi su vida. And this podcast has given me the gift--the gift--of navigating my own pain, navigating these very scary questions about my own identity, and yeah, no, it's horrifying. 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. how telling you the lands that I'm looking at it through, and that is completely shaped by growing up in this. 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. And so we unpack Latinidad, the most modern iteration of Latino identity, from the 90s until now, for the last quarter-century, and we talk about how Selena came to form that identity, and what that identity represents--who it represents now, and who it doesn't. 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. That leads to that. She was 23 years. you had that realisation said the little we need to shift to differ. Don't spend too much. Selena Quintanilla, the Grammy-winning ascending Mexican American popstar had been killed swiftly, violently by the president of her fan club. I think a lot of people saw their own story in mine. 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. This is every kid while, an idea is fit in your leg. Anything for Selena is a co-production of the iLab at WBUR and Futuro Studios. The phone kept ringing. Why do you think that Selena broke through the way that she did? U s: mexico border: like. You can try, Anything For Selena | Episodio 1: Selena Y Yo (Espaol). Online, Selena's image and music have taken on new life on social media and platforms that weren't even imaginable when she was still alive. I, like you, just described that that second, that the said where you're talking about, the role of her dad. Such a beautiful podcast. I kind of figured that that's what you were going to say. This is an unofficial transcript meant for reference. No. You can check out more episodes at laist.com/servantofpod. I mean both the colorado after spending a wife and a different type of mountains. Today, the obsession with big butts is still strong with idols like Cardi B and Beyonce. Yeah. [Laughter], I mean, I grew up in a whole other country. You know like one. Maria Garcia Twitter Managing EditorMaria Garcia was WBUR's Managing Editor and the creator of "Anything for Selena. they can show up as authentically myself and more spaces. a beautiful island cap to the way that you share the entire story on that? as a journalist I had to disclose where I was coming. We miss you here. 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. lead project is supported by a case of life can feel expensive, but with a key, you can rest easy, knowing your making smart choices while creating your dream home on a budget with new benefits. But also, do you think that relationship between white and non-white culture has changed at all since that moment in the 90s? That's been around for, releases these chemicals. I said we have to do in a sword about, a that she celebrated her body and what that did for, culture because I saw it in my lifetime lake ice, having parties with my big mexican family in mexico and, with my american friends in the states during the week, In the way voluptuous bodies were treated in different contexts. Well. you know first generation my family to go to college. And what does she mean to you? In the 1990s, she brought this underdog genre to international heights. Is someone who also left behind a high stakes law career for something new? I'm cure, was on one side, but it was almost like a like you're living. You know lake marie, with my audience from the beginning and let them know like the person who is telling you this story, This is somebody who's coming from a very personal place, that's why I started the podcast with the creosote bush. [Laughter] That's what it is, Nick! Yeah! If she could ask that question and when it aired, community. 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. 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. But then, also, I think it's also because there was a hunger at the time, and there still is. All around text says, he started when she was a. He attends Baruch College where he is working towards a journalism degree. 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. This is such a safe place in part because, the place of immigrants. The phone kept ringing. Antonia Cereijido is an Award-winning Senior Producer at Futuro Studios, working on developing new narrative podcasts. The generations, by somebody else who maybe, has literally protected by a mountain. We were unable to subscribe you to WBUR Today. Then of course jailer comes along and eighty ninety seven and play selina and takes that conversation. I thought I was really, was moving and powerful and any other I really. After a decade reporting on music for various outlets, he served as Senior Editor on the public radio program Latino USA. and I was listening to colombia s- and I was you know, just absorbing my culture. Selena Quintanilla was known as the "Queen Of Tejano Music," a major Latin star who was crossing over into the mainstream U.S. pop world when she was shot and killed in 1995. There is now a whole generation of people who have come of age, like me, who have experienced these moments with Selena. half of them are in EL paso, heavily of their markets, that what is my family was like that? connection with the land. I have cousins and ants in mexico and, of course, my parents living. like brand new to me, like, oh my god, I am not going to be with this little human. Marlon Bishop is a Peabody Award-winning radio producer and editor with a focus on Latin America, immigration, identity and society, music and the arts. down a pine seen as not desirable, and I saw this shift. Se transform en el modelo a seguir de cmo alcanzar la aceptacin dentro del sueo americano para todos los Latinos. But there was at least one TV personality who wasn't that impressed. I think I think you have to share this. 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 . There still and I grew up. What's what, at things been, wait for him and also what was his lands on, what life is like, He becomes really vulnerable and open in a way that sounds like you. Um, I think I'm going to go like, hide somewhere. She learned Spanish in the public eye, and her mistakes became some of her most famous and endearing moments. Pero cuando Selena falleci, la msica tejana pas de la gloria a la decadencia. And then, at such a formidable age, when I was sort of discovering my identity, I discovered Selena. I love the synergy that happens in a group added. I have. 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. If someone is life and her powerful decision to centre the universality of struggle and joy expression and the complexity of love, relationships and power in the conversation I. so deeply john and a move by this body of work and was so excited to dive into maria's life, the story. 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. Let us mourn. I tall buildings in new york city, there's something so powerful that draws me in to just, even if I'm not out. I was writing the episode. But when Selena died, Tejano went from boom to bust. In the premiere episode of "Anything for Selena," host Maria Garcia explores how Selena helped Maria find her own place in the world. It has also permeated white culture, with Kim Kardashian breaking the internet and butt selfie queen Jen Selter. It's this beautiful plant in my eyes, it's beautiful this beautiful, assertive brush that grows in the desert. Aprendi castellano a la vista del pblico, y los errores que cometi se convirtieron en algunos de sus momentos ms famosos y entraables. 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. Maria reflexiona sobre lo que su ao de anlisis del legado de Selena revela sobre la humanidad de La Reina. and I was really powerful invulnerable that you kind of like said, were putting mister. bottom," you just have a bottom that's in proportion. March 10, 2021 Puede ser que Selena haya hecho una carrera cantando temas en espaol, pero no se cri hablando espaol en casa. The Latino population grew by 60% between 1990 and 2000, so '95 was right in the middle of it. You are giving people, a different entry point into an important issue, seeing it up in a way which was potentially inviting more people into it and inviting them into looking at a different. More in a minute. For I key of family members, you can create a home, you love and save so whether you're looking for new faulty core ord entire bedroom set make sure you receive all the savings you can buy. Think about where we were as a country in 1995. Sign up free 0:00 0:00 Travelling. ===Excerpt: Anything for Selena, Episode 2: Selena and Abraham"===. Growing up along the US-Mexico border, Maria Garcia felt torn between her two identities as Mexican and American. 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. March 12, 2021 Tras el debut de la serie Selena en Netflix, algunos fans sealaron que la cantante haba sido "blanqueada" en ese show. Chris shares a side of Selena we rarely get to see, and Maria learns about how romantic love was one of the ways Selena charted her own path. Oh, my goodness. The story shook the country and changed Marias life. 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. 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. Incluso el New York Times lo catalog el gnero latino de ms rpido crecimiento del pas. 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. 2023 Southern California Public Radio - All Rights Reserved. ethically and me now, I'm not sure, but I know there's something deep, therefore assure them. Yeah, but see, I was always correcting her, don't do that. Visit Our Sponsor Page For a Complete List of Vanity URLs & Discount Codes. 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. This week: Maria Garcia's radically personal podcast, Anything for Selena, a love letter to la reina--the queen--Selena Quintanilla. 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. Marias quest takes her to Abraham Quintanilla, Selena Quintanillas notoriously guarded father. he felt and how it was really moving. Copyright 2022 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. No credit card needed. From you know that I loved certainly now that this was not an unbiased account of her legacy. I thought there was a really interesting moment also at the very end you added in a couple of bonus episodes, one of them being. 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. We're gonna try. This episode was recorded live during a virtual event with WBUR Cityspace. Society & Culture Anything for Selena From WBUR Maria Garcia was 9 years old and living on the U.S.-Mexico border when Selena was murdered. Look, her talent and her discipline as a musician, as an artist who cared about her craft, who was meticulous about her craft; that is the main reason. Well, maybe I could do it and I, the story for a couple of years before the folks at, you are were finally like. 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