by Luis Mirón | Aug 20, 2021 | Books
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...
by Luis Mirón | Aug 8, 2021 | Documentary | Long-Form Video, Films, Guest Speakers/Lectures, Interviews, Media, Video
Afro-Tradition, Environmental Racism and Black Place-Making in Mexico This video is a Q&A with filmmaker Ebony Bailey about her documentary “Jamaica and Tamarindo: Afro-Tradition in the Heart of Mexico,” followed by the panel discussion, “Environmental...
by Luis Mirón | Aug 6, 2021 | Guest Speakers/Lectures, Media, Video
Guest Lecture: Blaxican Borderlands with Dr. Rebecca Romo Dr, Rebecca Romo, professor of sociology at Santa Monica College visited CSUN. She did a short presentation titled “Blaxican Borderlands,” and then she answered questions from the group. February...
by Luis Mirón | Aug 6, 2021 | Guest Speakers/Lectures, Media, Video
Guest Speaker: Afro-Latinx Identity with Edlin Veras Doctoral student Edlin Veras speaks with CSUN students about the study he and his mentor, Dr. Elizabeth Hordge-Freeman, conducted on the dissonance faced by Afro-Latinx people. Their study is titled, “Out of the...
by Luis Mirón | Jul 20, 2021 | Afro-Tradition, Environmental Racism, and Black Place-Making in Mexico, Documentary | Long-Form Video, Media, News
Panel: Voicing Afro-Latinx Histories & Identities Este video demuestra un panel que habla sobre sus identidades e historias sobre la Afro Latinidad. This video demonstrates a panel that talks about their identities and histories about Afro Latinidad. Read More...
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