Platicas

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  • 2016
  • 2 Seasons

Platicas is a talk show produced by Borderlands Media, which highlights stories and experiences within the Latinx community. The show is a new addition to the landscape of media productions that aim to represent Latinx voices, and provides a platform for honest conversations about culture, social issues, and identity. Each episode features guests from different walks of life, including artists, activists, educators, and community organizers, who speak up about their experiences and call for solidarity within the Latinx community.

The episodes are filmed in a casual, intimate setting, which creates a sense of intimacy and allows the guests to share their stories in an honest and comfortable manner. The episodes are formatted in a way that feels like the audience is joining in on a conversation between friends. This tone is set right from the start of the show, where the guests introduce themselves and engage in banter with the hosts, who are experienced and skilled Latino journalists, broadcasters, and influencers.

The discussions in each episode revolve around different themes, addressing topics related to race, gender, sexuality, religion, and more, and explore the intersections between them. The discussions are often informed by the guests' personal and professional experiences, including struggles with identity, discrimination, and efforts to create change in their communities.

While listening to the guests, viewers can feel the weight of the issues they take on, but also witness the hope, resilience, and creativity with which they approach them. The conversations often result in getting a deeper understanding of the issues at hand and how they intersect with other realities Latinx individuals face.

What makes Platicas unique is that it not only gives a voice to the Latinx community and its many different experiences, but there is also a heavy emphasis on intersectionality, which provides an illuminating representation of multiple communities.

For example, in one episode, the guest speakers discuss how gender and sexual orientation intersect with Latinx identity in the US, and the ways in which they have had to navigate and overcome stereotypes and cultural expectations. In another episode, different guests share their experiences of living on both sides of the US-Mexico border and how it has shaped their identities and sense of belonging.

The conversations that take place on Platicas are fascinating and nuanced, but they always come back to one central theme: the celebration of Latinx identity and community. Viewers can sense a deep passion for and appreciation of Latinx culture, as well as the resilience and spirit of its people. Through its engaging conversation and its diverse guest array, Platicas delivers the message of hope and the importance of representation in media.

The show's production quality is top-notch, with sleek, modern visuals and sound effects, and other production elements that further highlight the atmosphere and tone of the conversations. The show's stage setting evokes a warm, relaxed atmosphere that's perfect for inclusive discussions. From the lighting to the sound quality to the background music, it's clear that every little detail was considered.

In conclusion, Platicas provides a space for thoughtful discussions about the complex issues facing the Latinx community, addressing and exploring its rich culture, history, and experiences. It elevates new voices and highlights the beauty of the Latinx identity, paving the way for greater representation in media. With its fresh take on media and its captivating storytelling, Platicas is a show that everybody should experience.

Platicas is a series that ran for 2 seasons (25 episodes) between November 5, 2016 and on Borderlands Media

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#212: Southern New Mexico Speedway
12. #212: Southern New Mexico Speedway
January 5, 2017
As long as there have been cars in the Mesilla Valley, there have been car races. In 1968 a dirt oval was constructed and Mesilla Valley Speedway was born. Every weekend during the season, local speed demons flocked to the speedway to battle for the win and hundreds of spectators would watch in hopes their favorite drivers would finish first.
#211, La Llorona
11. #211, La Llorona
January 5, 2017
For centuries the legend of La Llorona - the ghostly spectre who haunts waterways from Mexico to Colorado - has figured prominently in Southwestern lore, becoming over time a cautionary tale for children who misbehave. Explore the folk tale as it is remembered by those who grew up hearing it, as well as artists and musicians who keep the legend alive through their talents.
#210, NM Museum of Space History
10. #210, NM Museum of Space History
January 5, 2017
Established in 1976 as the International Space Hall of Fame, the New Mexico Museum of Space History celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2016 and continues stressing the significant role the state of New Mexico has played in the development of the U.S. Space Program. Go behind-the-scenes to find out how this out-of-this-world institution continues to spark imaginations worldwide.
#209, War Eagles Museum
9. #209, War Eagles Museum
January 5, 2017
Located in Santa Teresa, New Mexico, just seven miles from the Mexican border, the War Eagles Air Museum houses one of the largest collections of historical aircraft and automobiles in the Southwest. Go behind-the-scenes and meet the people behind this one-of-a-kind museum, which holds one of the finest collections of its kind in the world.
#208, Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument
8. #208, Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument
January 5, 2017
For nearly ten years, a broad-based coalition known as the friends of the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument led the charge for conservation and preservation of this vast wilderness area. On May 21, 2016, President Barack Obama signed a proclamation officially establishing the area as a national monument. This is their story,
#207, Mother Hubbard
7. #207, Mother Hubbard
January 5, 2017
For over five decades Barbara Hubbard has been the first lady of New Mexico State University, with countless national awards to her credit and continued work as the executive director of the American Collegiate Talent Showcase, a position she has held since 1978. Hear her story as only she can tell it and discover why she is considered a living legend in the Southwest and beyond.
#206, Dona Ana Village
6. #206, Dona Ana Village
January 5, 2017
Founded by the Mexican government in 1843, Dona Ana Village is widely accepted as the oldest continuous Hispano settlement in the southwestern United States. Meet former state senator Mary Jane Garcia, whose restoration efforts on behalf of her beloved home has brought about a renaissance of sorts that places Dona Ana Village on the national register for historic communities
#205, Farmers Market
5. #205, Farmers Market
January 5, 2017
For over 45 years the Las Cruces Farmers & Crafts Market has been providing fresh produce, one-of-a-kind craft items and a vital social hub to the residents of the Mesilla Valley. Meet some of the vendors of this nationally recognized trade fair, who bring together the flavors and old world charms of the Great Southwest in one convenient location.
#204, Bataan
4. #204, Bataan
January 5, 2017
Held annually since 1989, The Bataan Memorial Death March is one of the most grueling marathons ever conceived by man, conducted in honor of the heroic service members who defended the Philippine Islands during World War II. Meet some of the survivors of that infamous march and go behind-the-scenes with the people who bring the ceremonial tribute to life every year.
#203, Invasion
3. #203, Invasion
January 5, 2017
On March 9, 2016, Columbus, New Mexico celebrated the one hundredth anniversary of the bloody invasion by the infamous Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa. That action would set off a series of events that would bring attention to the area in ways nobody could have anticipated and bring together a centuries worth of scholars, history buffs and family members to memorialize the event.
#202, J.J. Armes
2. #202, J.J. Armes
January 5, 2017
Few know that the border city of El Paso, Texas is the home to one of the most famous private investigators in the world, with a roster of international clientele and a colorful case file that has inspired books, movies and comic books - the inimitable Jay J. Armes. Meet the man himself who, despite now being in his early 80s, continues to rack up accolades the world over.
#201, Chiricahua
1. #201, Chiricahua
January 5, 2017
The Chiricahua Apache were once the most feared presence in the Southwestern United States, a noble people at odds with the expansion of pioneer America. Today, they are in the process of being assimilated into our growing technological society. What does the future hold for these once-proud warriors and what are they doing to keep their culture and language alive?
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Where to Watch Platicas
Platicas is available for streaming on the Borderlands Media website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Platicas on demand at Amazon.
  • Premiere Date
    November 5, 2016