Dignity in Dialogue: Indigenous Voices, Education, and the Fight for Self-Determination

Metseri Alba tells the story of how she discovered that her family was secretly indigenous/Native* while working with indigenous communities in Mexico City. In this two part interview series, she describes both her background, why her grandfather hid that background from her, others in their family, and the rest of the world. She also relates her current passion working with indigenous communities in Mexico and her current research in New York City.

Indigenous communities face frequent attempts by Mexican authorities to speak on behalf of them, teach their ways to them, and otherwise impose their will on them. This can manifest as top-down government programs and discrimination by regular people, and even in indigenous urban-dwellers choosing to hide their identity to “get by” in life. Metseri chronicles various ways she has seen indigenous people respond resiliently to this.

While doing so, she weaves in her own story growing in up Mexico City, working with various indigenous communities, and now living in New York City. Through it all, her own sense of identity has evolved as she encounters different ways the communities in each of the places that she lives react to attempts to box them.

(*In Mexico, indigena is the common word for peoples whose heritage proceeds the arrival of Europeans; whereas, in US English, Native has become the preferred word. Out of respect for the Mexican communities themselves, I have decided to use “indigenous,” the closest English parallel to the Spanish term.)

From Breadth to Depth: How to Create Opportunities in a Dynamic World (Part Two of My Conversation with Quynh Xuan Nguyen)

The world has been changing rapidly, so how can you develop your skills to work in such an environment? In this second part of our conversation, Quynh describes how she strategizes between depth and breadth in learning new skills in order to adapt to the changes in our world, whether those be limited job prospects or new AI technologies like ChatGPT changing the nature of work. Also, how do you find your way while still remaining true to yourself?

Her strategy has been to use breadth by developing skills across a wide variety of contexts to decide what she most likes to do in life and to adapt to the ways new technologies change work itself and the skills necessary for such work. As she gets older and more established, she then uses this to decide what areas she would like to explore in depth of the what she discovers that she enjoys most in life and also seems to pay well enough in the current economy. This is a resilient strategy in today’s changing world.

Here is more information about her life coaching, yoga, and self-improvement initiatives: https://songthanhthoi.me.

The Hustle of Finding Your Way in Life: Part One of My Conversation with Quynh Xuan Nguyen

How can you build a career for yourself when you have many interests in life? Quynh Xuan Nguyen has had many, many passions and is not the type of person who easily focuses on only one activity or job all day, everyday. In the first part of our interview, she describes how she developed multiple interests overtime to build several side hustles and careers ranging from becoming a yoga instructor to a banker to a data analyst, worked for different companies around the world, and what she learned from her adventures.

Multiple side hustles, I have found, are particularly common in Southeast Asia, like in Vietnam where Quynh lives. There many young adults such as her often must develop multiple careers and income streams to withstand unreasonable jobs, limited opportunities for advancement, changing economic conditions, and other societal trends she discusses in our conversation. These problems definitely occur in other parts of the world as well and may well be something you have faced. Not everyone enjoys doing one thing, or has the ability to do so in the contemporary economy, and her life provides helpful inspiration for how exploring multiple paths at once can build self-satisfaction and resilience.

Here is more information about her life coaching, yoga, and self-improvement initiatives: https://songthanhthoi.me.