Diosa Femme
Podcast Producer, Writer, Host.
Diosa Femme is a Peruana-Mexicana born & raised in Los Angeles. She is the Co-Founder of Locatora Productions, an award-winning production studio and home to the critically acclaimed podcast, Locatora Radio, which has amassed more than one million lifetime listens. Her writing has been featured in the Los Angeles Times, Refinery29, Remezcla, and LAist. She attended Tin House Writing Workshop in 2024. Diosa received her Master's in Specialized Journalism from the University of Southern California.
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Publications
Why I Ditched My Doble Quince Party & Celebrated My 30th Birthday Hiking in Peru. October 2023.
Latinx Running Clubs in Southeast Los Angeles. August 2023.
These Peruvian Restaurants in Downey Are Serving Up More Than Just Delicious Food. July 2023.
3 Years After The Global Pandemic Began, Exploring The Emotional Aftershock. June 2023.
Schools Not Prisons: ‘We Are LA’ Promotes Healing and Investment in Education. November 2023.
Torn between my two countries: Nationalism on the field. October 2022.
September 15 kicks off Latinx Heritage Month. September 2022.
Abortion Bans Affect Anyone Who Is Capable of Becoming Pregnant. May 2019
How Touching Myself became my 2019 goal. March 2019
We Deserve To Know What’s In Our Tampons. March 2019
¡Adórate! I Use Makeup As An Instrument For Intentional Self-Care And Undeniable Self-Love. June 2018
8 Peruanas on How They Stay Connected to Their Roots While Living in the US. August 2018
9 Mental Health Resources To Take Advantage of. September 2018
Video
Sexperts Debunk Myths. October 2019
How the #MeToo movement is changing the way mothers and daughters talk about sexual assault. February 2018
This Empowering Feminist Makeup Tutorial is for Every Femme of Color. July 2016
Profiles
My Cultura Podcast celebrates 2nd anniversary through a series of panels hosted by iHeartMedia. 2023.
USC graduate student ‘Diosa Femme’ celebrates the brilliance of women of color and Latinx culture on Locatora Radio podcast. 2022.
An Activist On and Off Campus. 2020.