The Little Black Boy in the Black Family and Other Technologies of Dehumanization.
I always knew I would have to be ready to face racism. I did not suspect it , I knew it. My greatest fear was not whether it would appear...
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I always knew I would have to be ready to face racism. I did not suspect it , I knew it. My greatest fear was not whether it would appear...
On February 11, 2026, we held a gathering between young members of the Communications Kuagro of the Afro Mata ‘e Pelo Foundation in La Guajira, Colombia, and participants from the...
The second season of MÁS Podcast for MÁS Orgullo, created by the Afro-Latino Seattle Movement, consolidated Borders in Transit as a sound and political space that confronts us with the...
The Garifuna people rise from a history of displacement and survival. The result of the forced encounter between liberated Africans and Carib and Arawak peoples in the insular Caribbean of...
Art, ancestry, and Afro-Latin resistance raise their voices against environmental racism in Seattle In the memory of Black and Indigenous peoples of Abya Yala, the pregón is not just simple...
Johan Mijail does not introduce herself: she bursts in. Her mere presence, her voice, her gesture, and her words are manifestations of a living art that transcends genres and categories....
“Hairstyles They’re a form of expression That helped During enslavement They drew The perfect path That has led Black people to liberation” Kombilesa mí- Los peinados Bordebalay, cornrows, hundidito, bantu...
“When our hands connect with a DRUM that vibrates with our energy, vitality, emotion, euphoria, hope, sensitivity, surrender, sharing and unity, we become whole again.” Barry Bittman, MD Otoqui Reyes,...
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