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Andrea Hernandez Holm in KXCI Studio 2B Dr. Andrea Hernandez Holm is the Director of Writing Skills Improvement Program (WSIP) of the University of Arizona. Andrea has extensive experience as a teacher, tutor, editor, researcher, and writing consultant in academia and industry. At WSIP, Dr. Holm has worked with student, faculty, and community writers from around the world for over 15 years. She also coordinates special projects for WSIP, including the Graduate Writing Institute, Young Writers Institute, Writing Boost, and Academic Writing in the Borderlands. Andrea received her PhD and a Master’s degree in Mexican American Studies, and a Master’s degree in American Indian Studies. She has taught numerous courses in culture, literature, language, and identity across subjects. Her academic research focuses on the intersections of identity, communication, resiliency, and social justice. She is a published scholar, essayist, and poet. Her last book publication is titled “ Not Enough, Too Much.” This book is a poetic exploration of Mexicana Identity. Dr. Andrea Hernandez Holm at KXCI Armory Park Studios Host: Dr. Nadia Alvarez, Ph.D. Teaching and Teacher Education Production and Engineering: Gwendoline Hernández Nenny G of KXCI’s The Latin Connection Music on this Episode: Regalo del Cielo by Fernando Valadés. Fernando Teodoro Valadés Lejarza, Composer.

Musician Adrian Perez Adrian Perez is dedicated to the study, preservation, and development of the Mexican Folk harp traditions. Adrian Perez is a recognized Harpist amongst the traditional Latin folk arts music community, encompassing music traditions from the Western States of Mexico to the Southern Coast in Veracruz, which are reflective of the Mariachi and Son Jarocho harp sounds. Since 2004 Adrian has frequently studied with world renowned master musicians deeply rooted in Mexican traditional music resulting in Adrian developing a pedagogical approach to Mariachi and Mexican Folk Harp. This approach diffuses knowledge through the design of a curriculum that has been utilized in school districts in the states of California, Arizona, Nevada, Colorado and Texas. In addition, Adrian has established himself as a leading practitioner of Mexican Folk Harp by performing at prestigious cultural music events spanning from the United States to France, making a significant impact on young students learning the art form all over the United States and Mexico. Adrian had the distinct honor and privilege of learning from and performing with Mariachi Los Camperos de Nati Cano and Mariachi Cobre from 2007 – 2012 across stages and music conferences within the Continental United States. Adrian was also invited to perform with a Conjunto de Arpa Grande, a tradition of the Mexican State of Michoacan, during the 2010 Smithsonian Folklife Festival in which various indigenous and traditional arts of Mexico were exhibited. One of his most memorable experiences was traveling to St. Nazaire, France for the Les Escales Music Festival with a Tucson based Mariachi to share the traditions of Mexican music with an international audience. Adrian Perez has a Bachelor’s Degree in Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Texas at El Paso and is currently an Engineer for Fortune 500 Aerospace/Defense leader, Raytheon Technologies. He is also currently pursuing a graduate degree at Johns Hopkins University in Systems Engineering. Combining a musical pedagogy and an engineering approach to teaching mariachi music, he has succeeded in multiple facets of mariachi music instruction, planning, and execution of conferences and concert events amongst the Arizona-Texas-New Mexico Mariachi community. As an advocate for the diffusion, support and the performance of traditional arts, Adrian continues to mentor and teach students around the United States and Mexico. In addition to his educational and professional commitments, Adrian also serves as a Board Member for the Tucson International Mariachi Conference (TIMC), Tigua Community Development Corporation (TCDC) and as a corporate liaison and mentor for the Hispanic Serving Institute (HSI) partnership between Raytheon Technologies and the University of Arizona. Highlights: 2010 Mexican Folk Art Ambassador (Smithsonian Folkways) 2019 Southwest Folklife Alliance Master-Apprentice award recipient Artists Accompanied in Concert: Juan Gabriel Linda Ronstadt Los Tigres Del Norte Placido Domingo Aida Cuevas Espinoza Paz Jenni Rivera Paquita La del Barrio Beatriz Adriana Shaila Durcal Lila Downs Adrian Perez at the KXCI House Adrian Perez and Harp Host: Dr. Nadia Alvarez, Ph.D. Teaching and Teacher Education Production and Engineering: Gwendoline Hernández Nenny G of KXCI’s The Latin Connection Music on this Episode: Regalo del Cielo by Fernando Valadés. Fernando Teodoro Valadés Lejarza, Composer.

Araceli Moreno Araceli Moreno is a Business Intelligence Analyst al El Rio Community Health Center. Host: Dr. Nadia Alvarez, Ph.D. Teaching and Teacher Education Production and Engineering: Gwendoline Hernández Nenny G of KXCI’s The Latin Connection Music on this Episode: Regalo del Cielo by Fernando Valadés. Fernando Teodoro Valadés Lejarza, Composer.

Feng-Feng Yeh is the Founder of The Chinese Chorizo Project. Chinese Chorizo is a historic food made out of community solidarity in the Barrios of Tucson. Feng Feng in KXCI AP Studio 2B Feng Feng at AP Host: Dr. Nadia Alvarez, Ph.D. Teaching and Teacher Education Production and Engineering: Gwendoline Hernández Nenny G of KXCI’s The Latin Connection Music on this Episode: Regalo del Cielo by Fernando Valadés. Fernando Teodoro Valadés Lejarza, Composer.

Francisco Terrazas Francisco Terrazas is recognized as an expert in spirits throughout Mexico and in the United States. Francisco is currently a partner in Paranubes Oaxacan Rum and the Programming Director for the Agave Heritage Festival. Francisco Terrazas Host: Dr. Nadia Alvarez, Ph.D. Teaching and Teacher Education Production and Engineering: Gwendoline Hernández Nenny G of KXCI’s The Latin Connection Music on this Episode: Regalo del Cielo by Fernando Valadés. Fernando Teodoro Valadés Lejarza, Composer.

Club de Lecturas Host: Dr. Nadia Alvarez, Ph.D. Teaching and Teacher Education Production and Engineering: Gwendoline Hernández Nenny G of KXCI’s The Latin Connection Music on this Episode: Regalo del Cielo by Fernando Valadés. Fernando Teodoro Valadés Lejarza, Composer.

Javier Duran in Studio 2B Javier Duran is a Professor of Border Studies at the University of Arizona and is also the Director of the Confluence Center. Javier Duran at KXCI Host: Dr. Nadia Alvarez, Ph.D. Teaching and Teacher Education Production and Engineering: Gwendoline Hernández Nenny G of KXCI’s The Latin Connection Music on this Episode: Regalo del Cielo by Fernando Valadés. Fernando Teodoro Valadés Lejarza, Composer.

Katarina Riesing is an artist and educator. Having grown with two artistic parents, Art was completely accessible to Riesing. Instagram Host: Dr. Nadia Alvarez, Ph.D. Teaching and Teacher Education Production and Engineering: Gwendoline Hernández Nenny G of KXCI’s The Latin Connection Music on this Episode: Regalo del Cielo by Fernando Valadés. Fernando Teodoro Valadés Lejarza, Composer.

Cindy Chavarria Minera, a Tucson native with a Master's in Psychology from the University of Arizona, has forged a career in Business Intelligence for the Health Industry. Transitioning from Psychology, she followed her curiosity and dedicated herself to making a difference through data in the non-profit sector. Cindy's commitment to positive change is evident in her impactful work. In her graduate studies, she earned recognition through prestigious scholarships, notably the UROC Graduate Tuition Scholarship (Maria Teresa Velez), a significant $10,000 award from The University of Arizona Graduate College. This achievement reflects her academic excellence and her steadfast commitment to advancing education and contributing significantly to her field in Information Systems. LinkedIn GitHub Host: Dr. Nadia Alvarez, Ph.D. Teaching and Teacher Education Production and Engineering: Gwendoline Hernández Nenny G of KXCI’s The Latin Connection Music on this Episode: Regalo del Cielo by Fernando Valadés. Fernando Teodoro Valadés Lejarza, Composer.