
Third Culture Kids
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03/24/20 • 35 min
Host Dascha Polanco sits down with some of Netflix’s rising stars to talk all about that “third-culture kid” life. Jason Genao (On My Block) hails from New Jersey, just outside of NYC; Karrie Martin (Gentefied) was born and raised in New Orleans. Together, they talk all about being raised Latino *and* American, their LA culture shock and what happens when they head back to the motherland.
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Clips from “On My Block” and “Gentefied” courtesy of Netflix.
In collaboration with @ConTodoNetflix, a social community for Latino creators and fans alike to come together and celebrate their #LatinXcellence.
“Brown Love” is produced for Netflix by Futuro Studios.
Host Dascha Polanco sits down with some of Netflix’s rising stars to talk all about that “third-culture kid” life. Jason Genao (On My Block) hails from New Jersey, just outside of NYC; Karrie Martin (Gentefied) was born and raised in New Orleans. Together, they talk all about being raised Latino *and* American, their LA culture shock and what happens when they head back to the motherland.
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Clips from “On My Block” and “Gentefied” courtesy of Netflix.
In collaboration with @ConTodoNetflix, a social community for Latino creators and fans alike to come together and celebrate their #LatinXcellence.
“Brown Love” is produced for Netflix by Futuro Studios.
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Jajaja vs Hahaha
This week, host Dascha Polanco sits down with a couple of class clowns Oscar Nuñez (The Office, Mr. Iglesias), and Carlos Santos (Gentefied). They joke, they finish each other’s sentences, they discuss bilingual comedy... and just how cringe-worthy political candidates have been trying to win the Latino vote by speaking Spanish in the 2020 election race.
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Clips from “Gentefied,” “Mr. Iglesias,” and “The Office” courtesy of Netflix; all available to stream on Netflix now!
This episode also includes clips from various news outlets.
In collaboration with @ConTodoNetflix, a social community for Latino creators and fans alike to come together and celebrate their #LatinXcellence.
“Brown Love” is produced for Netflix by Futuro Studios.
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Nothing About Us Without Us
In the final episode of our first season, host Dascha Polanco sits down with longtime colleague and friend Diane Guerrero (OITNB, Doom Patrol). Together, they reminisce on their time working together on Orange is the New Black, discuss the future of Latinx Hollywood, and flex their Spanish muscles in a game about Latin accents. And, Diane reveals a story about one of her ex’s kinks.
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This episode features clips from the following shows: “Orange is the New Black,” “Elite,” “Made in Mexico,” “How To Get Over A Break Up/Soltera Codiciada,” “El Marginal,” “Always a Witch/Siempre Bruja,” “Fabrizio Copano: Solo Pienso En Mi,” and “Four Seasons in Havana/Cuatro Estaciones en La Habana.” All clips courtesy of Netflix.
Diane Guerrero’s books, In The Country We Love, and My Family Divided: One Girl's Journey of Home, Loss, and Hope, are available online or at your local bookstore.
In collaboration with @ConTodoNetflix, a social community for Latino creators and fans alike to come together and celebrate their #LatinXcellence.
“Brown Love” is produced for Netflix by Futuro Studios.
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