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Afro-Tradition, Environmental Racism and Black Place-Making in Mexico

Afro-Tradition, Environmental Racism and Black Place-Making in Mexico

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...
Guest Lecture: Blaxican Borderlands with Dr. Rebecca Romo

Guest Lecture: Blaxican Borderlands with Dr. Rebecca Romo

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...
Guest Speaker: Afro-Latinx Identity with Edlin Veras

Guest Speaker: Afro-Latinx Identity with Edlin Veras

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...
Slave Refugees in the U.S.- Mexico Borderlands

Slave Refugees in the U.S.- Mexico Borderlands

by Eduardo Garcia | Aug 5, 2021 | Guest Speakers/Lectures, Media, Video

Slave Refugees in the U.S.- Mexico Borderlands Lunch Plática with Dr. Manuel Galván. Starting in the early seventeenth century, Africans enslaved in the English North American colonies found opportunities for a less oppressive existence in Spanish Florida, where the...
NAHJ: Addressing Anti-Blackness & Anti-Indigenous Racism in the Latinx Community

NAHJ: Addressing Anti-Blackness & Anti-Indigenous Racism in the Latinx Community

by Eduardo Garcia | Aug 5, 2021 | Guest Speakers/Lectures

NAHJ: Addressing Anti-Blackness & Anti-Indigenous Racism in the Latinx Community The National Association of Hispanic Journalists held its virtual conference over the summer that included conversations, events, networking and more. In this replay, speakers...
Miriam Jiménez Román, Afro-Latinx activist, dies at 69

Miriam Jiménez Román, Afro-Latinx activist, dies at 69

by Luis Mirón | Jun 19, 2021 | Guest Speakers/Lectures, News

Miriam Jiménez Román, Afro-Latinx activist, dies at 69 Late Miriam Jiménez Román was a major figure in the current Afro-Latinx studies movement. This article explains what she did in her lifetime as well as what she worked on with her late husband, Juan Flores. Read...

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