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About Movimiento Afrolatino Seattle

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.

Day of the Dead Altar at the Centro de la Raza

Day of the Dead Altar at the Centro de la Raza

Nov 3, 2016

12th annual exhibition Opening: November 1st. Exhibition open to the public until November 18. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 10am-6pm Thursday 12-8pm The altar of MORE The spiritual or religious...

Oct 3, 2016

The “TUMI USA Award” awards are intended for the Peruvian diaspora in the United States and seek to recognize Peruvians who have excelled in their professional career, volunteer service to...

My story through art

My story through art

Sep 30, 2016

By / by Reineir Valdés Afro-Cuban dances are a wonderful example of the culture of resistance of the enslaved transported from various areas of Africa to Cuba, the dances that...

“They yelled at me black”

“They yelled at me black”

Sep 1, 2016

Valentina Gonzalez (left), Milvia Pacheco (middle), and Dora Oliveira (right) MÁS Executive Director Mónica Rojas-Stewart participated as one of the lead artists in La Cocina , an art space created...

What is it for me to be Afro-descendant?

What is it for me to be Afro-descendant?

Aug 2, 2016

“Being Afro-descendant for me is a process of self-discovery of the non-European cultural essence that lives in me. It is identifying myself with the Afro-Latin cultural broth that was mixed...

¡MAS welcomed two guest artists from Africa

Jul 6, 2016

¡ MÁS welcomed two guest artists from Africa Aaron Mulenga (Zaire) and Zuko Zikalala (South Africa) Reflection of Milvia Pacheco Last June and in collaboration with Heritage University, MÁS received...

Reflections on the panel at Seattle Central College

Jun 2, 2016

What has the “black” and “brown” unity been like in the past? How does it look today? How do we build unity and solidarity today? How do we begin to...

Sharing Student Reflections on the 2015 MÁS Season

Jun 1, 2016

UW Student Reflections Education is central among the activities of MÁS. An initiative that we are excited to have launched during the Afro-Latino Art and Education Season was the creation...

Letter from the Executive Director, May 2016

May 30, 2016

Dear family of MORE: Spring has arrived and with it the closing of our fiscal year and the beginning of a new stage for MÁS. First of all I want...

FIRST MONTH-LONG AFRO-LATINO ARTS EDUCATION SEASON IN SEATTLE

Oct 8, 2015

Six weeks of diverse Afro-Latino focused arts education events in Seattle Free and open to the general public   Seattle, WA – In accordance with the United Nations’ initiative to...

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