By: Meyby Ugueto. Insurgent braids collective Capuchinos subway station. A man with a black complexion and afro hair, chats with his partner, a woman with a white complexion and straight...
The Black Diaspora Initiative, the seed from which Movimiento Afrolatino Seattle was born
Following our celebration, we also want to Celebrate the people who, with their work and vision, made the birth of MAS possible: toMónica Rojas-Stewart . Mónica Rojas-Stewart and to all...
On May 8, 2014 the Seattle Afro-Latino Movement (MORE) was officially incorporated as a non-profit organization. So today is the day to celebrate our tenth anniversary, and we want to...
We invite you to the virtual presentation and reading of the 2nd volume of the fanzine: Torcer las palabras (Twisting the Words) April 26, 2024 at 4:30 pm PST/SEA. A...
Cimarrón/ Maroon remnant of scriptural promiscuity.
by Johan Mijail “We have been given many names: illegals, foreigners, temporary workers, border violators, undesirables, exiles, criminals, non-citizens, terrorists, thieves, outsiders, invaders, undocumented…” 1. One of the most...
At MÁS, we are super excited to promote the work of one of our closest collaborators, Otoqui Reyes. Last year, Otoqui Reyes joined us at the the Beacon Hill Small...
From a desire to continue growing our community and center Black voices, we are excited to open a call, to welcome new members to our Board of Directors and Abundance...
Second edition of the workshop: Metresas and Imaginaries Dissidents to coloniality
For the second consecutive year, we joined Catinga editions to bring to the MÁS community the workshop “metresas, and imaginary dissidents to colonialityLed by Johan Mijail, a group of twenty-one...
We are arriving at the end of another cycle of the return of the sun, and once again we have to close and reflect on the impact of the work...
On December 1, 2023, MÁS had the amazing opportunity to bring together nearly 100 artists to celebrate the cultural contributions and manifestations of the Latin American Afro-diaspora here in Seattle...














