In this episode Alex, talks to Orlando Addison who is part of the Miami Museum of Contemporary Art of the African Diaspora. Miami MoCAAD is organizing a series of conversation about Afro-Latinx and our guest speaker tells us all the details.
In this episode Alex, talks to Orlando Addison who is part of the Miami Museum of Contemporary Art of the African Diaspora. Miami MoCAAD is organizing a series of conversation about Afro-Latinx and our guest speaker tells us all the details.
In this episode 89, Alex discusses the importance of finding your cultural and ethnical roots to write your own narrative. In this conversation Amanda Eke joins AfroSaya to share her project The Poet Speaks, a project about finding your own cul
Show notes:We could start with the latest news. Haiti and the political situation if you have any inputs on that. Then we will talk about Sac Bee and the article. How do you feel about it? As news articles; many times reporters leave things o
In episode 88, Alex and Marie Nubia-Feliciano discuss current issues surrounding the Afrolatinidad. Alex break the conversation in four questions; situation in Haiti, Sac Bee article, Puerto Rico, race and ethnicity and trending Afro-latinos in
In this episode, Alex shared with us with summertime. Summer 2021 is already looking different. He talked about TV shows, books, news, COVID vaccines and much more. Tune in.
In this episode, Alex shared with us with summertime. Summer 2021 is already looking different. He talked about TV shows, books, news, COVID vaccines and much more. Tune in.
This is an awesome conversation. Our own Alex Gutierrez guested on In our Tribe podcast in Sacramento. Adrian and Alex talked about being Afrolatino and who is Afrolatino/claim the identity. Tune in for an educational session.
Hello everyone, this is Alejandro Gutierrez-Dunca AKA Alex, your host. Today we have a lot to talk! Get ready. On our Elk Grove Edition, I will talk about Political literature, I will answer to the comments from EG News (Thanks for the interest