
Borderlands Shakespeare Colectiva
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Transforming how Shakespeare is taught to reflect the lived realities of La Frontera.
🎭Amplifying Chicanx and Indigenous art.
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We are big fans of Texas Public Radio's Fronteras, and we're thrilled to have had the opportunity to discuss Volume 2 with Norma Martinez 🥑. You can listen to the discussion here or tune in at noon on 89.1 to hear from Kathryn Vomero Santos and playwright José Cruz González. tpr.org/podcast/fronte…

Tune in at noon on 89.1 to hear from Kathryn Vomero Santos and José Cruz González, the author of Invierno and many other fantastic plays!

It was a true joy to record this Fronteras interview with Norma Martinez 🥑 alongside José Cruz González, author of Invierno. It airs today on Texas Public Radio at noon and is available online. Many thanks to Marian Navarro for producing this episode!

It was a pleasure and an honor to discuss this with Kathryn Vomero Santos and José! Find out how Shakespeare en la frontera addresses colonialism and social justice.

Join us today at the San Antonio Public Library! 🎉

My colleagues! Katherine Gillen 🍉 Adrianna Santos and Kathryn Vomero Santos Recasting Shakespeare for a New Generation of Students and Audiences | Mellon Foundation mellon.org/grant-story/re…



BSC co-founders discuss in the Mellon Foundation how the Colectiva was created for Latine, Chicanx, and Indigenous students. They discuss how incorporating Borderlands texts enables professors to better connect with students and the community. Read more: mellon.org/grant-story/re…


On #Fronteras: Playwright, activist, and South TX native Irma Herrera brings her one-woman play Why Would I Mispronounce My Own Name to Trinity University Nov. 13. The show emphasizes the power of names & words, and touches on the social justice issues of the day. bit.ly/4fgJ96E


It's an honor for my essay on the revitalization of the Samala Chumash language and José Cruz González's Invierno to appear in this collection alongside so many wonderful scholars. Congratulations to Dympna Callaghan, Sophie Chiari, and my fellow contributors!






