May 24, 2023
Navigating Multicultural Identity with Isabela Leonor Rosales (2)

Show Notes
Join Holly and special guest Isabela Rosales for a conversation that explores identity and the ways it shifts. This episode reflects on:
- Holding space for art as we evolve
- Exploring multicultural and sexual identity
- Understanding transcendence
- How we can find balance with life, adventure, relationships, and work as we grow
Isabela Leonor Rosales is currently pursuing her Ph.D in Religion with a certificate in Latinx Studies in the Joint Doctoral Program with the University of Denver and Iliff School of Theology. Isabela is an anti-racist community organizer and equity advocate in gender-inclusive rights and has done contract work for the Colorado Organization of Latina Opportunity and Reproductive Rights and Women’s Voices for the Earth. She is currently working as a Research Assistant with both the University of Denver Latino Center for Scholarship and Engagement and The Iliff Institute for Religion, Politics, and Culture. When she is not engaged in her scholarship and organizing work, she finds nourishment in the outdoors with her three dogs or with a black pen in hand to create art that honors identity intersectionality, decolonization, and transcendence through life-giving encounters with the other.
Follow Isabela on Instagram:
@isabelamakesart
@isabelaleonorrosales
Follow Holly on Instagram:
@hollyzajur
@connectwellness_
Be sure to watch: Latin History for Morons (on Netflix)