Intersections — Ricardo Gamboa - a podcast by Stanford TAPS

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Hosted By Michael Rau


This Podcast is supported by the Office of the Vice President for the Arts and Stanford TAPS. The statements in this podcast are the opinions of the speakers.


This Week's Episode of Intersections features Ricardo Gamboa.


Ricardo Gamboa is an artist, activist and academic creating radically politicized work in their native Chicago, Los Angeles and New York City. Gamboa's recent projects include the radical travelling news show and tactical intervention platform The Hoodoisie; creating experimental community-theater with Free Street Theater out of a renovated storefront, The Storyfront; and creating autonomous media and "social change entertainment like their webseries about gay Latino grads that are also witches, BRUJOS. Gamboa is a doctoral candidate of American Studies at New York University's Department of Social and Cultural Analysis researching art activism, colonialism, history of capitalism, race, social movements and violence. They are also currently writing for film and television in Los Angeles. Gamboa has worked with over 5,000 young people in the hemisphere.





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