NOTABLE AFRO-LATINOS
Discover the history and contributions of notable Afro-Latinos like Celia Cruz, Manny Mota, Toña la Negra, and many more.
Our educational resources highlight the impact of Afro-Latinx figures in music, sports, and culture, providing valuable insights for students, educators, and history enthusiasts.
Explore biographies, multimedia content, and lesson plans that celebrate Afro-Latin American heritage.
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Designing Afro-Latino Curriculum for Self-Determination
During the 2015 Afrolatino Festival of New York in a panel discussion on the contextualization of blackness, William Garcia briefly mentioned working to implement Afro-Latino curriculum in schools, which greatly intrigued us. Thus, we reached out to him to learn more.
The Voice of Passion and Bolero
Born into a humble Afro-Mexican family in the port city of Veracruz, Toña la Negra grew up surrounded by the rich musical traditions of her hometown. Veracruz, with its strong Afro-Caribbean influences, was a melting pot of rhythms and sounds, shaping her early exposure to music. As a young girl, she displayed a natural talent for singing, often performing at local events and family gatherings.
Hidden Afro-Latino Foundations and Stories
As Black History Month dawns upon us, it presents a crucial opportunity to reflect on and celebrate the rich, yet often obscured, narratives that have shaped our communities. Los Angeles, celebrated for its vibrant diversity and as a true melting pot where myriad cultures intertwine. Among these diverse communities, Afro-Latinos have been pivotal in shaping the social, cultural, and economic landscape of LA.