94 minutes | Sep 16, 2021

Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz & Lorena Ramírez: Mexico's Feminist Nun & Light-Footed Woman

Andee Dominguez joins me on the mic to celebrate Mexican Independence Day! Melissa tells the story of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, a 17th century poet, scholar, and nun who's considered to be the first published feminist of the New World. Andee tells the fascinating story of Lorena Ramírez, the 26-year old "light-footed woman" who runs ultramarathons in her traditional Rarámuri skirt and huaraches sandals.


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SHOW NOTES


In this episode, we talk about:


  • The full scoop on Andee's solo adventures in Iceland
  • Andee's broken foot and her unexpected bout with covid 
  • Melissa and Andee's experience of "not being Mexican enough" even though we're both Mexican
  • Apothic Red Blend, 19 Crimes Snoop Dogg Red Blend, and Wild Roots Marionberry Vodka
  • The life of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, Mexico's first feminist
  • Limited access to education for young girls in Mexico during the 17th century
  • Becoming a nun to avoid marriage, avoid work, and to live an independent life full of books, philosophy, and music
  • Getting censored by the church after challenging the patriarchy
  • The life of Lorena Ramírez, a history-making long distance marathon runner
  • Rarámuri or Tarahumara, a group of indigenous people living in Chihuahua, Mexico known to be physiologically equipped to walk and run long distances
  • Running 100K in sandals
  • Receiving huge media attention from Nike, Vogue Mexico, Netflix


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