Ep. 28: Working in Latinx Media, Advocacy, and Navigating Uncomfortable Spaces with José Moreno

March 5, 2018

**Note** This is your last chance! Read Evicted by Matthew Desmond and share your thoughts for #NerdFarmReads. We record 3/11.

6:00 José discusses being a journalist crossing lines between English, Spanish, and navigating Spanish-speaking networks and athletes.

10:00 The good, the bad, and the blocking on social media. How do we deal with the negativity and stupidity as well as the propagate to the positivity and light?

18:00 What is the measure of success for our young people?

27:00 Nate asks José how he feels about navigating primarily white spaces in his professional career. Spoiler: the answer may cause introspection.

30:00 How is the housing market is serving the communities?  How are we affected by systemic racism?

34:00 Discussing rhetoric of our public servants, how they’re serving us, and how we’re serving them.

38:00 Building bridges and how we have conversations to fill in the gaps.

The 5

  1. Is there a teacher you’d like to thank?
  2. Your thoughts on the name for the (hopefully) upcoming NHL franchise?
  3. Journalist either locally or nationally that you respect the most? (Nate strongly disagrees here)
  4. What are the Mariners off-season needs?
  5. Favorite athlete of all time?

The Socials

Twitter: prwithjam

Instagram: morenojosepr  

What to Read

Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community

Nate’s Blog: Our National Immigration Amnesia  

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