ElNuevoSol · HISTORIAS AFROLATINAS: Scarlet Estrada En este episodio, Melody Soto entrevista a Scarlet Estrada, antropóloga, ensayista y conductora del pódcast “AfroChingonas” desde la Ciudad de México....
ElNuevoSol · HISTORIAS AFROLATINAS: Scarlet Estrada En este episodio, Melody Soto entrevista a Scarlet Estrada, antropóloga, ensayista y conductora del pódcast “AfroChingonas” desde la Ciudad de México....
ElNuevoSol · AFRO-LATINX STORIES: Arryana Jackson In this episode, Bryan Arévalo talks to Arryana “Arry” Jackson, an Afro-Latinx student from California State University, Northridge (CSUN) who spoke...
ElNuevoSol · AFRO-LATINX STORIES: Sherly Tavárez In this episode, Graciela Colorado talks to Sherly Tavárez, founder and CEO of Hause of Curls and a self identified Afro-Latina. By GRACIELA COLORADO...
ElNuevoSol · AFRO-LATINX STORIES: Devin Nazar Cager In this episode, Camille Lehmann interviews Devin Nazar Cager about growing up with a Salvadoran mother and not having his father or his father’s...
ElNuevoSol · HISTORIAS AFROLATINAS: Keisha Monique Sánchez En este episodio, Jhonatan Navarrete entrevista a Keisha Monique Sánchez, una joven colombiana que vive en Nueva York, en donde está iniciando...
Natasha Carrizosa recalls memories of her childhood home in the poem “3600 Block of Willing.” By MELODY SOTO EL NUEVO SOL Carrizosa recalls memories of her childhood home in the poem “3600 Block...
An artist of African-American and Mexican descent, Natasha Carrizosa celebrates her heritage through the poem “MexiAfricana.” By MELODY SOTO EL NUEVO SOL An artist of African-American and Mexican...
Doctoral student Edlin Veras speaks with El Nuevo Sol’s staff about the study he and his mentor, Dr. Elizabeth Hordge-Freeman, conducted on the dissonance faced by Afro-Latinx people. Their study...
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