Part 3: Afrophobia & Afro-Latinidad. When we do see color, one of the ways we end global racism is by having open, honest, frank conversations about what connects and separates us and how we experience belonging. This session explores the “both”/ “and” of Afro-Latinidad cultural identity through a conversation with K-12 educator and cultural activist, Tony Muhammad, and the Director/Founder of LATINEGRAS, Omilani Alarcon.
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