by Cynthia González | Jul 17, 2021 | Interviews, Podcasts
Profile: Amanda Pericles In this episode of Radio Nepantla, Cynthia González talks to Amanda Pericles about her life and how she advocates for Afro-Latinidad on social media. “I had big hair that everyone knew about. I had long big hair that you know would sit...
by Iiliana Ramírez | Jul 17, 2021 | Interviews, Podcasts
Profile: Alexis Amezcua In this episode of Radio Nepantla, Liliana Ramírez talks to Alexis Amezcua, a senior at Cal State University Northridge, about how her African-American and Mexican roots connect her to each culture.. “When I do it (identify) around...
by Kimberly García | Jul 17, 2021 | Interviews, Podcasts
Profile: Sean Hill In this episode of Radio Nepantla, Kimberly García talks to poet, actor, and humanitarian Sean Hill, who was born and raised in Los Angeles, and whose parents are from Bogotá, Colombia, and Harlem in New York City. “I don’t think I fully...
by Bryan Arévalo | Jul 15, 2021 | Interviews, Podcasts
Profile: Arryana Jackson In this episode of Radio Nepantla, Bryan Arévalo talks to Arryana “Arry” Jackson, an Afro-Latinx student from California State University, Northridge (CSUN) who spoke about challenges that stemmed from her appearance and feelings of exclusion...
by Camille Lehmann | Jul 15, 2021 | Interviews, Podcasts
Profile: Devin Nazar Cager In this episode of Radio Nepantla, Camille Lehmann interviews Devin Nazar Cager about growing up in the San Fernando Valley with a Salvadoran mother and not having his father nor his father’s African American culture present. “It was...
by Melody Soto | Jul 15, 2021 | Interviews, Podcasts
Profile: Natasha Carrizosa In this episode, Melody Soto talks to award-winning poet and self-described MexiAfricana Natasha Carrizosa. “Willie Perdomo, he had this poem called Nigger Reecan Blues in this book called Where a Nickel Costs a Dime. And when I read...
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