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 Indhira Suero Acosta, Juan Carlos Lopez and Ecleen Luzmila Caraballo address anti-Blackness & anti-indigenous racism in the Latinx community.
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