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Forty Years: Memoirs from the Pages of a Newspaper

Forty Years: Memoirs from the Pages of a Newspaper

Los Angeles was founded in 1781. Among the forty-four individuals who founded it, there were twenty-two adults and twenty-two children. Not very many people know that there were only two Whites among the founders, but there were sixteen Indians and twenty-six...

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Black in Latin America

Black in Latin America

"12.5 million Africans were shipped to the New World during the Middle Passage. While just over 11.0 million survived the arduous journey, only about 450,000 of them arrived in the United States. The rest, over ten and a half million, were taken to the Caribbean and...

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Documentaries & Films

Cuban Roots/Bronx Stories

Cuban Roots/Bronx Stories

Cuban Roots/Bronx Stories highlights the historical journey of an Afro-Cuban-American family, from Jamaica, to Cuba, to the Bronx, revealing that the Cuban-American experience is more diverse, racially and ideologically, than we are often led to believe. Diana, Ruben,...

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Black in Latin America

Black in Latin America

" Black In Latin America, examines how Africa and Europe came together to create the rich cultures of Latin America and the Caribbean. Black in Latin America is a four-part documentary on Haiti–Dominican Republic, Cuba Brazil, and Mexico–Peru. It is parto of a trilogy...

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Interviews

Profile: Sherly Tavárez

Profile: Sherly Tavárez

In this episode of Radio Nepantla, Graciela Colorado talks to Sherly Tavárez, founder and CEO of Hause of Curls and a self-identified Afro-Latina. "Before, Afro-Latinx was never spoken about, not with my family not with my friends. It was not even a thing until...

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Perfil: Scarlet Estrada

Perfil: Scarlet Estrada

En este episodio de Radio Nepantla, Melody Soto entrevista a Scarlet Estrada, antropóloga, ensayista y conductora del pódcast “AfroChingonas” desde la Ciudad de México. “Yo vengo de una familia que no se autoascribe como afromexicana y esto pues se debe al contexto en...

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Music

Rio Mira

Rio Mira

Rio Mira is a project named for the river that separates Ecuador and Colombia. The group brings together the marimba masters Esteban Copete and Larry Preciado with Ecuadorian singer Karla Kanora and an incredible ensemble of Afro-Latinx folkloric musicians from the...

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Se Armo Kokoa

Se Armo Kokoa

Agrupación de rap afrofeminista, conformada por fabik, euge, valencia y viki style con dj mats en las bandejas. El rap contestatario y reivindicativo, une a estas mcs para transmitir mediante sus letras un mensaje desde la negritud, el feminismo y el activismo dentro...

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Afrosideral

Afrosideral

Afrosideral, also known as Kumar Sublevao-Beat, is a Cuban artist established in Europe with a career of more than 20 years on and off the island. Deep lyricist, music producer, soundtrack composer and digital percussionist. This new proposal is the result of what...

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News

Why Lorgia García Peña Was Denied Tenure at Harvard

An Afro-Latinx professor who taught Latinx studies at Harvard was denied tenure at the university. This occurred even though she created "a Latinx-studies secondary field and area of focus, and collected numerous awards for her teaching and competitive fellowships,"...

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Photographs

#blaxicansofla

#blaxicansofla

Walter Luis Thompson-Hernández's Instagram project titled Blaxicans of LA @BlaxicansofLA was created as part of his research on the subject. The hashtag Blaxicans of LA: #blacxicansofla captures some of the posts on Instagram that emerged as a visual space to...

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Podcasts

Profile: Sherly Tavárez

Profile: Sherly Tavárez

In this episode of Radio Nepantla, Graciela Colorado talks to Sherly Tavárez, founder and CEO of Hause of Curls and a self-identified Afro-Latina. "Before, Afro-Latinx was never spoken about, not with my family not with my friends. It was not even a thing until...

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Perfil: Keisha Monique Sánchez

Perfil: Keisha Monique Sánchez

En este episodio, Jhonatan Navarrete entrevista a Keisha Monique Sánchez, una joven colombiana que vive en Nueva York, en donde está iniciando su carrera musical junto con sus hermanas. In this episode, Jhonatan Navarrete interviews Keisha Monique Sánchez, a young...

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Perfil: Scarlet Estrada

Perfil: Scarlet Estrada

En este episodio de Radio Nepantla, Melody Soto entrevista a Scarlet Estrada, antropóloga, ensayista y conductora del pódcast “AfroChingonas” desde la Ciudad de México. “Yo vengo de una familia que no se autoascribe como afromexicana y esto pues se debe al contexto en...

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Profile: Demetrius Dante Taylor Sánchez Jr.

Profile: Demetrius Dante Taylor Sánchez Jr.

In this episode of Radio Nepantla, Diana Romero interviews Demetrius Dante Taylor Sánchez Jr. Demetrius is the middle child with two sisters. His father’s family migrated to Las Vegas from Mississippi. His mother was born in Piedras Negras, Coahuila Mexico, and...

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Profile: Amaya Taylor

Profile: Amaya Taylor

In this episode of Radio Nepantla, Yasmine Cárdenas talks to Amaya Taylor, a CSUN student majoring in child and adolescent development who grew up in Los Angeles’s South Bay. "Growing up music was huge. I listened to different genres from different places. So my dad...

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Profile: Jordan Henry

Profile: Jordan Henry

In this episode of Radio Nepanlta, Elizabeth Campos talks to Jordan Henry, a Cal State Northridge undergrad, micro-influencer, aspiring journalist, and more. She attributes a lot of her goals to her experience as a mixed-race woman. In developing her cultural identity...

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Scholarly Articles & Journals

Afrolatinos: doble minoría

Afrolatinos: doble minoría

Maria Elena Salinas Latinos negros o Afro-Latinos, una doble minoría. No es exactamente una crisis de identidad pero dice mucho acerca de cómo las personas se perciben a sí mismas y de los factores que tienen en cuenta para su identidad.Pero existe un subgrupo dentro...

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In Defense of Latinx

In Defense of Latinx

Christine Garcia“Where We Are” highlights where we are as a field on matters current and compelling. In these invited contributions, we bring together a small group of scholars at the forefront of a particular issue or practice, who together issue a progress report of...

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The Lens of Latinx Literature

The Lens of Latinx Literature

Marilisa Jiménez GarcíaWhen I proposed a guaranteed Modern Language Association panel on Latinx literature at the 2016 Children’s Literature Association in Columbus, Ohio, my objective was to subvert the conversation on diversity. Youth literature and culture serves...

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