MORE Talk For MORE Pride – Dialogue #2
Saturday July 4th 11am – 1pm PST via Zoom We are going to meet again as a community to continue the series of MORE conversations. On July 4, when the...
Movimiento Afrolatino Seattle is an an umbrella organization created by Afrolatino communities and artists that appreciate Afrolatino arts and culture coming together to ensure the sustainability of ongoing cultural and education arts activities focused on Afrolatinos and open to anyone who is interested in learning and preserving this rich cultural heritage.
Saturday July 4th 11am – 1pm PST via Zoom We are going to meet again as a community to continue the series of MORE conversations. On July 4, when the...
Welcome to the first edition of this year’s MÁS newsletter. After a two-year hiatus, the MÁS team is very excited to be able to resume the organization’s newsletter.
In these difficult times, in which we are going through a pandemic, and times of racial conflict, it was very necessary to sit together in a circle of peace.
Statement from MORE – George Floyd The Seattle Afro-Latin Movement (MAS) condemns the murder of our brother George Floyd and that of all people of African descent who have been...
As part of MÁS intention to become a stronger, self-sustaining non-for-profit organization, MÁS members registered to be part of the 2019 NAC (Nonprofit Assistance Center, now Communities RISE) cohort to...
A conversation with Afro-Argentine singer Fidel Nadal was held on September 25 at Cafe Station. Nadal was born into an academic family in Buenos Aires, his mother was an anthropologist...
It was held on June 1, at the Union Cultural Center. Around dialogue, food and ‘living together’, Afro-Ecuadorian hip hop artist Black Mama and her fellow Ecuadorian Hip Hop feminists,...
on March 18, 2019, at El Centro de la Raza. This workshop featured Gustavo Ovalles, a renowned Venezuelan musician known as Omo Aña (son of the drum). He has been...
‘The Routes of Slavery’ traces a musical journey of resilience in the face of inhumanity Originally published October 31, 2018 at 6:00 am Updated October 31, 2018 at 2:11 pm...
Spanish below… by Dr. Ileana Rodriguez-Silva, Professor, Department of History, University of Washington In many places in Latin America and the Caribbean, the town crier is a central character in...
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