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...
by Luis Mirón | Jul 6, 2021 | Documentary | Long-Form Video, Films, Media
Hella Black Mexican #HellaBlackMexican is a cartoon series that reflects the real-life experience of the creator, Ehcrama Marche. It follows the life of a young Mexican whose life changes when she finds out she is Black. Related Articles Black in Latin America by...
by Luis Mirón | Jun 19, 2021 | Documentary | Long-Form Video, News
#BlackLatinxHistory Highlights Afro-Latinos Who Changed History Carlos Moore, AfroCuban writer dedicated to racial justice, wrote the authorized Fela Kuti bio. #blacklatinxhistory pic.twitter.com/ohDYx9911Z— jules (@thecityofjules) February 2, 2016 En este sitio web,...
by Luis Mirón | Jun 10, 2021 | Documentary | Long-Form Video, Films, Media, Video
Nana Leidy, Fina and Clara leave their children in distant towns to be raised by relatives while they move away to care for somebody else’s child. Going back and forth between urban and rural scenarios, ‘Nana’ goes deep into the conflicts faced by live-in nannies. In...
by Luis Mirón | Jun 10, 2021 | Documentary | Long-Form Video, Films, Media, Video
On Our Land: Being Garifuna in Honduras This documentary is based on the Indigenous Garifuna culture located in Honduras. The story includes the history, culture, social, and transnational struggles of this ethnic group in the Central American country. Honorable...
by Luis Mirón | Jun 10, 2021 | Documentary | Long-Form Video, Films, Media, Video
Life Between Borders: Black Migrants in Mexico In this short documentary, we meet Haitians stuck at the border as well as Africans in Mexico City to explore Black migration and identity in Mexico. Director: Ebony Marie BaileyWriter: Ebony Marie Bailey Related Articles...
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