Uncovering hidden histories: Afro-America traces the erased narratives of Afro-descendants across Latin America, from Brazil to Bolivia, revealing their deep cultural and economic impact. Addressing ...
I knew this adventure with Kim Haas wasn’t ordinary the moment we climbed onto a motorcycle-powered wooden train cart in Córdoba, bound for the remote village of San Cipriano. Home to just 600 people ...
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How anti-imperial dreams shaped Latin America
Across the 20th century, Latin American thinkers, activists, and communities challenged imperialism by linking racial justice, sovereignty, and self-determination. From Mexico City’s role as a ...
One in four Latin Americans identify themselves as people of African descent. They are one of the largest, yet least visible minorities in the region, comprising over 133 million people, the majority ...
Introduction: Theorizing Afrolatinidades Petra R. Rivera-Rideau, Jennifer A. Jones, and Tianna S. Paschel Part I: Imagining Afrolatinidades Jossianna Arroyo -- 1 The Expediency of Blackness: Racial ...
Of the almost 11 million Africans who came to the Americas between 1500 and 1870, two-thirds came to Spanish America and Brazil. Africans and their descendants--both free and enslaved--participated in ...
Afro-Latino leaders across the U.S. are using their platforms to address issues unique to their communities and build a more inclusive future. From media to politics, their work is rooted in cultural ...
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