Our book with stories of Afro-Latinx, Black-Latinx and Afro-Latin American to document the stories of success, struggle, and resilience of a community usually invisible in English and Spanish-language...
Our book with stories of Afro-Latinx, Black-Latinx and Afro-Latin American to document the stories of success, struggle, and resilience of a community usually invisible in English and Spanish-language...
ElNuevoSol · AFRO-LATINX STORIES: Natasha Carrizosa In this episode, Melody Soto talks to award-winning poet and self-described MexiAfricana Natasha Carrizosa. By MELODY SOTO EL NUEVO SOL Melody...
ElNuevoSol · HISTORIA AFROINDÍGENA: Jesús Noyola Rodríguez En este episodio, el editor de El Nuevo Sol Luis Mirón entrevistó a Jesús Noyola Rodríguez. Un poeta, escritor y locutor de radio con raíces...
ElNuevoSol · AFRO-LATINX STORIES: Nicole Favors In this episode, Diana Romero talks to Nicole Favors, whose father is from Marion, Ohio, and her mother is from Romita, Guanajuato. By DIANA ROMERO EL NUEVO...
ElNuevoSol · AFRO-LATINX STORIES: Alexis Amezcua In this episode, Liliana Ramírez talks to Alexis Amezcua, a senior at Cal State University Northridge, about how her African-American and Mexican roots...
“Me han dicho: ‘oh, no actúas como una persona negra’, dijo Jordan Henry. “Mi respuesta es: ‘¿cómo actúa una persona negra? ¿cómo actúas de negro?’ A veces mi acento sale cuando digo...
ElNuevoSol · AFRO-LATINX STORIES: Demetrius Dante Taylor Sánchez Jr. In this episode, Diana Romero talks to Demetrius Dante Taylor Sánchez Jr., who grew up in Arizona from an African-American family...
ElNuevoSol · Blaxican Borderlands with Dr. Rebecca Romo El Nuevo Sol’s editor Luis Mirón produced this podcast episode with Dr., Rebecca Romo, professor of sociology at Santa Monica College, who did a short...
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