Latino Research Center
Latino Insights
Welcome to Latino Insights, a podcast brought to you by the Latino Research Center at the University of Nevada, Reno. Join us as we discuss research that directly impacts the Latino community in our state. This podcast serves as a bridge between academia and the broader public, aiming to disseminate crucial findings and shed light on pressing issues affecting Latinos. Through Latino Insights, we strive to create an inclusive space that fosters dialogue, awareness, and unity among our community. Subscribe and become part of a community dedicated to shaping a more equitable future for Latinos.
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Jun 12, 2026
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Episodes
Emergency Room Use Among Latinos 12.06.2026 32:24
Dr. Christopher Hudson, who works as a Clinical Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at the University of Nevada, Reno, stops by to discuss the conversations with the Latino Research Center around Latinos' use of the Emergency Room (ER). Dr. Hudson speaks to patterns of ER utilization, barriers to healthcare access and the overal goals intended with this research.
Farmworker Challenges: Healthcare Access, Justice, Child Resilience 24.03.2026 49:02
In our conversation with Dr. Miguel Ambriz, we dive into the various barriers that farmworkers face. He focused on three main topics of discussion, farmworkers' restricted access to healthcare, the reasons why they rarely take a day off, the challenges that accompany women's sexual harassment and sexual assault testimonios combined with workplace oppression. Dr. Ambriz also commented on t...
Gender-Based Violence across the Americas 12.02.2026 37:06
Dra. Lydia Huerta introduces our audience to her new book, Mourning and Mobilization: The Affective Politics of Women Killings. Dra. Huerta elaborates on the issue of gender-based violence and the relationship between grief, social media and the advocacy that lead to eventual political action. Although the audience may be familiar with the murders of women in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, Mourning and Mo...
Socio-Legal History of Child Migration to the United States - Dra. Ivón Padilla-Rodríguez 30.12.2025 44:18
Dra. Ivón Padilla-Rodríguez is an alumna from the University of Nevada, Reno. She currently works at the University of Illinois Chicago where she specializes in child migration to the United States. Dra. Padilla-Rodríguez is currently working on a book manuscript which has given her the opportunity to collaborate with organizations in both the United States and Mexico. Through her in-depth researc...
Dr. Raúl Fregoso Bailón: Knowledge creation among educators 09.10.2025 37:12
On this episode of Latino Insights, Dr. Fregoso Bailón talks with us about the value in seeing educators as creators of knowledge. The joint research with the Latino Research Center seeks to collect narrative pieces from educators of all levels in an effort to showcase the teachers themselves but also the work they produce as they instruct students. Dr. Fregoso Bailón poses the idea that educators...
Government and Community Engagement - A conversation with Vice President Michael Flores 22.07.2025 24:50
VP Michael Flores stops by to visit with Latino Insights! He helps us understand the importance of the Office of Government and Community Engagement within the University of Nevada, Reno and throughout the entire State of Nevada. He has a powerful personal story with which many people will relate.
Latino Housing Security and Mental Health 10.06.2025 33:08
In Nevada and in the entire United States data about Latino Housing Security has been close to non-existent. Dr. Jessie Clark explains how a study done in collaboration with Dr. Julie Lucero and Ms. Victoria Rios, and funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, has shed some light on Latinos, their housing arrangements and how these affect their mental health. Dr. Clark's background in cultu...
Alzheimer's and Parkinson's: A Conversation with Dr. Rubén Dagda 06.03.2025 44:23
Dr. Dagda shares how his team's research is on the front lines of the fight to cure Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. In the United States, approximately 6.7 million people live with Alzheimer's disease and over 1 million people have been diagnosed with Parkinson's. According to research, there is some crossover between certain proteins in models and cell cultures for both diseases.
Irrigation Management in Nevada with Dr. Alejandro Andrade-Rodríguez 16.01.2025 46:47
Nevada is the driest, most arid state in the U.S. On this episode of Latino Insights, Dr. Andrade-Rodríguez explains how he and his team, in partnership with colleagues in other states, are conducting research that seeks to improve the use of water that is allocated for agriculture in Nevada and the world.
U.S. & México Borderlands with Dr. Michael Aguirre 23.10.2024 1:01:15
Dr. Michael Aguirre is an Assistant Professor within the Department of History, here at the University of Nevada, Reno. He is a historian of the United States, Mexican-American and Latina/o/x history, and the U.S.-México Borderlands. Dr. Aguirre shares an abbreviated history of the U.S./México Borderlands and several of the U.S. Government policies that have impacted immigrants, primarily from Cen...
Immigrant Mental Health - with Dr. Melody Huslage 31.05.2024 28:24
In today's episode, we're joined by a distinguished guest, Dr. Melody Huslage, an Assistant Professor of Social Work at the University of Nevada, Reno. Dr. Huslage sheds light on her recent study that explores mental health issues concerns among the immigrant community. To read more about her study, please reference this fact sheet: Mental Health Vulnerability in Immigrant Communities. Follow us o...
Claiming Our Worth: Latinas in the Workplace 12.04.2024 45:27
In today's episode, we're joined by a distinguished guest, Dr. Angélica Gutiérrez, an Associate Professor of Management at Loyola Marymount University and presently serving as a Visiting Professor at NYU Stern. Dr. Gutiérrez sheds light on the effects of imposterization, particularly on Latina individuals, and delves into the prevailing gender pay gap. Our discussion also centers around ou...
Insights from GEAR UP Research with Dr. Jafeth Sanchez 29.03.2024 22:39
On today's episode we discuss some important findings from a recent publication concerning GEAR UP students. Dr. Jafeth Sanchez, Director of the Latino Research Center, recently published a new article titled: Gleaning into the Aspirational-Pursuit Gap of GEAR UP Students . This research consists of an exploratory analysis of program evaluation outcomes. We discuss some findings in this episod...
Podcast Intro 09.03.2024 1:53
Welcome to Latino Insights, the official podcast of the Latino Research Center, your go-to source for insights, education, and outreach within the vibrant Nevada Latino community. We are excited to share research-driven discussions, outreach initiatives, and more. Tune in and subscribe, as we share episodes showcasing Latino initiatives. This is Latino Insights, where research meets community, and...
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