by Melody Soto | Jul 1, 2021 | Media, Video
Natasha Carrizosa Delivers/Recita su Poem MexiAfricana An artist of African-American and Mexican descent, Natasha Carrizosa celebrates her heritage through the poem “MexiAfricana.” Born in Texas, the creative writer’s multi cultural roots are a constant within her...
by Melody Soto | Jul 1, 2021 | Media, Video
Natasha Carrizosa: 3600 Block Of Willing Carrizosa recalls memories of her childhood home in the poem “3600 Block of Willing.” An artist of African-American and Mexican descent, Carrizosa identifies as MexiAfricana and makes reference to her multi-cultural heritage...
by Melody Soto | Jul 1, 2021 | Media, Video
Natasha Carrizosa – “Mejiafricana” @WANPOETRY WANPoetry is a community-oriented collective of poets that meet at Avantgarden in Houston, Texas every Wednesday at 7:30 PM with the purpose of providing a multimedia platform for poets to share their work. Related...
by Luis Mirón | Jul 1, 2021 | Media, Scholarly Articles/ Journals
Los Esclavos Fugitivos que Huyeron de Estados Unidos a México Rodrigo Osegueda Que la Esclavitud se proscriba para siempre, y lo mismo la distinción de Castas, quedando todos iguales, y sólo distinguirá a un Americano de otro el vicio y la virtud. México fue de los...
by Luis Mirón | Jul 1, 2021 | Films, Media, Video
What Are You? Anayansi Prado “What Are You?” explores themes of family diversity and internalized racism in Latin American culture through filmmaker Anayansi Prado’s journey to her home country of Panama with her estranged father in search of their African...
by Luis Mirón | Jul 1, 2021 | Media, Music, Video
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...
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