by Eduardo Garcia | Aug 9, 2021 | Books
Book: Women Warriors of the Afro-Latina Diaspora “My housewife mother turned into a raging warrior woman when the principal of my elementary school questioned whether her daughter and the children of my public school had the intelligence to pass a citywide test, Marta...
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...
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...
by Eduardo Garcia | Jul 31, 2021 | News
Why Lorgia García Peña Was Denied Tenure at Harvard An Afro-Latinx professor who taught Latinx studies at Harvard was denied tenure at the university. This occurred even though she created “a Latinx-studies secondary field and area of focus, and collected...
by Eduardo Garcia | Jul 31, 2021 | Books
The Afro-Latin@ reader: History and Culture in the United States “A kaleidoscopic view of Black Latin@s in the United States, addressing history, music, gender, class, and media representations in more than sixty selections, including essays, memoirs, journalism,...
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