Did you know there are over 400,000 Quinceañeras celebrated annually in the United States alone? In episode 47, Rachel V. González-Martin joins us to shed light on the evolution of Quinceañera over time and their connections to modern Latinx cultural values. Dr. Rachel Valentina González-Martin is an assistant professor of Mexican American and Latina/o studies at the University of Texas at Austin. She is the coeditor of Race and Cultural Practice in Popular Culture and Author of Quinceañera Style: Social Belonging and Latinx Consumer Identities. We chat about the societal impacts of Quinceañeras, with a focus on community building, family dynamics, and youth empowerment among Latina girls in the US. We also explore the historical origins of Quinceañeras and how it is a blend of European court customs with indigenous roots and modern influences like social media. This is a fascinating conversation that you do not want to miss!
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