Healing Arts from the Borderland
Join us where we interview individuals/workshop artists who practice non-western healing practices and we explore and discover their healing journey, what led them to such practices, and how we continue to heal through different modalities. Twitter @BRainbowCenter IG @BorderlandRainbowCenter FB @Borderland Rainbow Center This work is funded by TAASA on behalf of the Department of Justice.
Episodes

Wednesday Jan 22, 2025
Wednesday Jan 22, 2025
Cruncle Aaron and Nephew Avery get together to talk about our plan
for the re-booted Season 1 of Healing Arts from the Borderland Podcast. What
does art mean to Avery? What are the three questions? What the heck is a
“Cruncle”?

Friday Jul 15, 2022
Friday Jul 15, 2022
Join us with healer and yogi Karessa, creator of the Wholistic Mercado, as she explains the lessons in her life; evolving her acceptance and understanding through facing the truth and having faith. Karessa demonstrates a kindness towards her being, her lessons, and her faith in the community she serves doing the same with a little bit of guidance.

Wednesday Jun 15, 2022
Wednesday Jun 15, 2022
Join us with Celia Aguilar storyteller through writing, poetry, music, and acting, as she reviews her journey of connection, strength, and reconnecting to her indigenous heritage despite stigma. Celia continues to grow her stories pending a manuscript and by connecting to additional organizations that uplift through music.

Sunday May 15, 2022
Sunday May 15, 2022
Join us with Ome Tlatoc tattoos and agriculturalist as he describes the healing he does towards the stigma of tattooing, his active decolonization journey, and how his culture influenced his art of tattooing.

Friday Apr 15, 2022
Friday Apr 15, 2022
Meet Maria R Perez, activist and wordsmith as she describes her life as a Mexican-American woman with disabilities and how it has given her many opportunities to empower people through language and connection.

Tuesday Mar 15, 2022
Tuesday Mar 15, 2022
Join us with artist, activist, and essayist KB Brookins through their journey of discovering themselves in literature and poetry as they deconstruct the gender binary, societal expectation and stereotypes. Experience their empowerment in their identity of being a queer, Black, non-binary, transmasculine person who actively seeks to helps others speak their truths, write themselves into history, and take on their own strength in their identity and wounds. #cw: sexual trauma

Thursday Feb 17, 2022
Thursday Feb 17, 2022
Valerie Rivas discusses the lessons in her life and how her intuition protected her, introspection allowed her
to heal and start an incredible journey of utilizing herbs to help her community. She has gentleness in her
approach, and in caring for plants, she honors lessons in every type of situation and not take on the weight
of expectation. She speaks of medicine being everywhere in both plants and experiences.

Saturday Jan 15, 2022
Saturday Jan 15, 2022
Kaelin Li discusses her life as an international adoptee from China during the 90s and how it influenced her life experiences, art, identity, as well as recognizing the harmful impacts of stereotypes within her community. As graceful as her dancing, Kaelin inspires by knowing she will be legislator later but is making impact now through film, dance, and her being herself. #StopAsianHate

Wednesday Dec 15, 2021
Wednesday Dec 15, 2021
Join us with Jacqueline Recendez as she grows into herself as a Latina lesbian muralist. She describes the obstacles in her life demonstrating an art of resiliency, strength, and allowing others to know they can do the same. Despite challenges, Jackie offers confidence, pride, and beauty in this world through the murals she makes and the story she carries

Tuesday Nov 16, 2021
Tuesday Nov 16, 2021
Join us with Jackie Barragan an Indigenous Mexican-American who continues her ancestral ties through art, filmmaking, and ceremonial practice. Jackie discusses generation trauma experiencing sexual oppression and being inspired to heal using multiple modalities to express and bring awareness to a better tomorrow as survivors.



