True Talk Cafe Podcast
S2 Ep. 2 - Diversity of Blackness
February 21, 2023
It's Black History Month! Today’s conversation is all about the Diversity of Blackness. The multiple dimensions of Afro-Latino identity reflect the long colonial history of Latin America, during which mixing occurred among indigenous Americans, white Europeans and slaves from Africa and Asians. This episode will explore all shades of blackness and how non-mainstream blackness has been impacted by racism and discrimination.. Now, let’s start today’s conversation!
Welcome to the True Talk Café Podcast S2 Ep. 2 - Diversity of Blackness

February is Black History Month, which is officially recognized by governments in the U.S. and Canada and observed in Ireland and the U.K.  It focuses our attention on the contributions of Black people as well as teaches us about noteworthy individuals who have helped shape and change our society. The last few years have been particularly historic, and as a result there has been a major push for racial justice for people of color and marginalized populations.

The 1619 Project, by Nikole Hannah-Jones, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist for The New York Times Magazine, has been a catalyst to change the narrative of the origins of the slave trade in America and how it has shaped what the country would become.  

However, Latin America and the Caribbean received 95 percent of the Africans stolen during the trans-Atlantic slave trade. But what does it mean to be a descendent of those Africans today, in a world where more voices are calling out racism in Latin America?  

Show agenda:

Summarize Natasha S. Alford's documentary travels to Loiza, Puerto Rio?
Pod crew questions


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