
In this episode of Behind the Scenes with Humberto Rodriguez, I sit down with Ryan Vasquez to talk about resilience, identity, and the power of community.
Ryan reflects on his experiences growing up in Wapato, a town often associated with poverty, addiction, and struggle, and shares why those challenges don’t define him, or the people who come from there. From early speeches to his powerful runs honoring Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Ryan speaks honestly about what it means to carry the weight of both hardship and pride.
Together, we explore themes of survival, liberation, and how cycles created by colonization and systemic oppression continue to impact Native and Chicano communities today. This conversation is raw, unfiltered, and full of lessons about leadership, healing, and redefining freedom.
⚠️ Disclaimer
This episode includes discussion of sensitive topics, including:
Poverty, addiction, and homelessness
Colonization and systemic oppression
Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW)
Trauma and community struggles
Listener discretion is advised, especially for those who may be triggered by these subjects.