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Afro-Latinx Revolution: Puerto Rico (FULL DOCUMENTARY)
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? Why do some Black Latinos call themselves "Afro-LatinX" and why do some others dislike the term? And do Afro-Puerto Ricans face similar struggles with policing, discrimination, and economic inequality as Black Americans outside of the island?
In this new original documentary from theGrio, senior correspondent Natasha S. Alford (@natashasalford), traveled to Loiza, Puerto Rico during the 2019 summer of political unrest, where protesters ousted their governor. Through interviews with locals residents, scholars, and historians, Alford tells the ...
published: 26 Dec 2020
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A History Of Afro-Puerto Ricans
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How to teach you children African History: A Guide:
https://bit.ly/2V3V8L6
How the African Continent fell before Colonialism:
https://bit.ly/2ZqZjne
A timeline of Ancient African History:
https://bit.ly/2VhRdOC
Music:
Accralate_The_Dark_Contenent
By: Kevin Macleod
published: 03 Dec 2019
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AFRO PUERTO RICO: The African Diaspora in Puerto Rico
Attention! Not all Puerto Ricans look like JLo, Ricky Martin and Bad Bunny! Did you know that the 'Godfather of Black History' was Afro-Puerto Rican? Arturo Alfonso Schomburg was a scholar who made it his life's work to document and collate black history and culture from around the world. The Schomburg Centre in Harlem, New York was established by him. You've all heard 'Despacito' but did you know that some of the earliest pioneers of reggaeton were black Puerto Ricans like Tego Calderon, Glory and Don Omar? All this and more, coming right up!
Music:
Suave by Isa Torres Beats
Gitana by Came Beats
Perdido by Jhay
Illustration by: Jimena Isabel Merchán. Find her on Instagram at: @jimenaimm
For to buy authentic, hand-made African products in Puerto Rico, visit: https://pensarafrica.com/ ...
published: 13 Jul 2020
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This Is Why Afro Puerto Ricans & Dominicans Deny Being Black
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published: 20 Feb 2022
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Puerto Rico's Bomba, A Dance of The African Diaspora | If Cities Could Dance
Witness the unstoppable joy of dancing bomba with sisters Mar and María Cruz. Visit some of the communities where bomba dancing is most vibrant, from the Santurce area of San Juan, to Loíza, the bastion of Afro Puerto Rican culture across the Rio Grande. Meet Jesús Cepeda, a member of the family that has kept this culture alive through the latter half of the 20th century, and community organizer Maricruz Rivera Clementa who runs the Corporación Piñones Se Integra (http://www.copipr.com/) dedicated to preserving Afro Puerto Rican culture and teaching the next generation of bomba dancers.
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📺 WATCH more videos from our Hispanic Heritage Month Playlist: https://bit.ly/ICCD_HispanicHeritagePlaylist
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published: 09 Jun 2020
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Afro Latinos Get DNA Tested
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4 Afro-Latinos take a DNA test with some surprising results...
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published: 25 Jul 2018
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Is Puerto Rican culture Anti Black? No lies ❌
Let’s talk about the racistism, colorism textureism, and featureism in Puerto Rican culture. The closeness to whiteness is a real thing. ALL non black groups and even within black culture have negative Sentiments about black people especially the darkest among them. This happens in every culture and need to be talked about and acknowledged and not just by black people but other groups as well.
https://vm.tiktok.com/ZTd4mXmNX/
published: 24 Apr 2022
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SEXY AFRO-LATINOS IN PUERTO RICO!!!
My last moments in Puerto Rico, I came across lots of Afro-Latinos on the streets and with other diverse cultures. it was truly awesome to mingle and share their perspective point of view for other nationalities.
published: 21 Oct 2022
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Fat Joe: 'All Latinos Are Black!!'
"Let's speak about Latinos not being Black. Latinos are Black. In Cuba, at one time, there was eight million Cubans. Five million, unfortunately, were slaves," he said on Ebro In The Morning while discussing the origins of Latin music.
"Three million were actual Cubans, and they integrated and had babies — same thing with Puerto Rico when you go to Loíza. And when you talk about Santeria, that came from the motherland, Africa. Sometimes, Latinos may even identify themselves with African and black culture more than Black people. This ain't no crazy thing. Fat Joe ain't on crack. He know what he talking about."
published: 20 Sep 2019
36:42
Afro-Latinx Revolution: Puerto Rico (FULL DOCUMENTARY)
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 th...
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? Why do some Black Latinos call themselves "Afro-LatinX" and why do some others dislike the term? And do Afro-Puerto Ricans face similar struggles with policing, discrimination, and economic inequality as Black Americans outside of the island?
In this new original documentary from theGrio, senior correspondent Natasha S. Alford (@natashasalford), traveled to Loiza, Puerto Rico during the 2019 summer of political unrest, where protesters ousted their governor. Through interviews with locals residents, scholars, and historians, Alford tells the story of an “Afro-LatinX Revolution.”
This series was produced in partnership with the Pulitzer Center.
LEARN MORE HERE: https://pulitzercenter.org/projects/revolution-puerto-ricos-afro-latinos
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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? Why do some Black Latinos call themselves "Afro-LatinX" and why do some others dislike the term? And do Afro-Puerto Ricans face similar struggles with policing, discrimination, and economic inequality as Black Americans outside of the island?
In this new original documentary from theGrio, senior correspondent Natasha S. Alford (@natashasalford), traveled to Loiza, Puerto Rico during the 2019 summer of political unrest, where protesters ousted their governor. Through interviews with locals residents, scholars, and historians, Alford tells the story of an “Afro-LatinX Revolution.”
This series was produced in partnership with the Pulitzer Center.
LEARN MORE HERE: https://pulitzercenter.org/projects/revolution-puerto-ricos-afro-latinos
theGrio: https://thegrio.com/2020/12/21/natasha-alford-interview-afro-lantix-revolution/
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- published: 26 Dec 2020
- views: 205905
8:10
A History Of Afro-Puerto Ricans
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List of African history books for Beginners:
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How to teach you children African History: A Guide:
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How the African Continent fell before Colonialism:
https://bit.ly/2ZqZjne
A timeline of Ancient African History:
https://bit.ly/2VhRdOC
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Accralate_The_Dark_Contenent
By: Kevin Macleod
https://wn.com/A_History_Of_Afro_Puerto_Ricans
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How to teach you children African History: A Guide:
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How the African Continent fell before Colonialism:
https://bit.ly/2ZqZjne
A timeline of Ancient African History:
https://bit.ly/2VhRdOC
Music:
Accralate_The_Dark_Contenent
By: Kevin Macleod
- published: 03 Dec 2019
- views: 408599
9:58
AFRO PUERTO RICO: The African Diaspora in Puerto Rico
Attention! Not all Puerto Ricans look like JLo, Ricky Martin and Bad Bunny! Did you know that the 'Godfather of Black History' was Afro-Puerto Rican? Arturo Alf...
Attention! Not all Puerto Ricans look like JLo, Ricky Martin and Bad Bunny! Did you know that the 'Godfather of Black History' was Afro-Puerto Rican? Arturo Alfonso Schomburg was a scholar who made it his life's work to document and collate black history and culture from around the world. The Schomburg Centre in Harlem, New York was established by him. You've all heard 'Despacito' but did you know that some of the earliest pioneers of reggaeton were black Puerto Ricans like Tego Calderon, Glory and Don Omar? All this and more, coming right up!
Music:
Suave by Isa Torres Beats
Gitana by Came Beats
Perdido by Jhay
Illustration by: Jimena Isabel Merchán. Find her on Instagram at: @jimenaimm
For to buy authentic, hand-made African products in Puerto Rico, visit: https://pensarafrica.com/
For more info visit:
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https://wn.com/Afro_Puerto_Rico_The_African_Diaspora_In_Puerto_Rico
Attention! Not all Puerto Ricans look like JLo, Ricky Martin and Bad Bunny! Did you know that the 'Godfather of Black History' was Afro-Puerto Rican? Arturo Alfonso Schomburg was a scholar who made it his life's work to document and collate black history and culture from around the world. The Schomburg Centre in Harlem, New York was established by him. You've all heard 'Despacito' but did you know that some of the earliest pioneers of reggaeton were black Puerto Ricans like Tego Calderon, Glory and Don Omar? All this and more, coming right up!
Music:
Suave by Isa Torres Beats
Gitana by Came Beats
Perdido by Jhay
Illustration by: Jimena Isabel Merchán. Find her on Instagram at: @jimenaimm
For to buy authentic, hand-made African products in Puerto Rico, visit: https://pensarafrica.com/
For more info visit:
Instagram: @freedomismineofficial
Facebook: Freedom Is Mine Official
Website: www.freedomismineofficial.com
Email:
[email protected]
- published: 13 Jul 2020
- views: 39978
13:50
This Is Why Afro Puerto Ricans & Dominicans Deny Being Black
Links to the videos mentioned in this video are available here: https://www.ikyg.com/videos/why-afro-puerto-ricans-dominicans/
Join my patreon for exclusive li...
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- published: 20 Feb 2022
- views: 3412
6:35
Puerto Rico's Bomba, A Dance of The African Diaspora | If Cities Could Dance
Witness the unstoppable joy of dancing bomba with sisters Mar and María Cruz. Visit some of the communities where bomba dancing is most vibrant, from the Santur...
Witness the unstoppable joy of dancing bomba with sisters Mar and María Cruz. Visit some of the communities where bomba dancing is most vibrant, from the Santurce area of San Juan, to Loíza, the bastion of Afro Puerto Rican culture across the Rio Grande. Meet Jesús Cepeda, a member of the family that has kept this culture alive through the latter half of the 20th century, and community organizer Maricruz Rivera Clementa who runs the Corporación Piñones Se Integra (http://www.copipr.com/) dedicated to preserving Afro Puerto Rican culture and teaching the next generation of bomba dancers.
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📺 WATCH more videos from our Hispanic Heritage Month Playlist: https://bit.ly/ICCD_HispanicHeritagePlaylist
📺 WATCH this bomba tutorial with Mar Cruz: https://bit.ly/HowToBomba
📖 Chapters:
00:00 Introducing Mar and María Cruz
00:33 What is Bomba?
01:09 Origins of Bomba from Africa
02:18 Fond Memories of Bomba as a Child from Mar Cruz
02:39 Why Santurce and Loíza Are Centers for Bomba
03:21 Taíno Influence on Bomba and Key Instruments
03:45 The Influential Cepeda Family
04:48 Bomba's Made a Comeback
Our history. Our culture. Our moves.
KQED Arts’ award-winning video series #IfCitiesCouldDance features dancers from across the country representing their city’s signature moves.
Directed and Filmed by Armando Aparicio: https://www.armandoaparicio.com
Produced and Edited by Charlotte Buchen Khadra
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Dancers of Corporación Piñones Se Integra
🎵 Featured musicians:
Los Parranderos de Loíza
Jesus, Mario and José Cepeda
Majestad Negra
Tendencias
🎨Featured murals: “Resiliencia” by Danaé Brissonnet; “Aspirante” by Alejandro Rodriguez; "Salseros" by Jorge Isaac Puerta Strada; Butterfly in Yarn by Christine Schröder (“Stino”) @yarn_artist
📖 Read the full story here: https://bit.ly/ICCDxPR
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#Bomba #afroborinquen #PuertoRico
https://wn.com/Puerto_Rico's_Bomba,_A_Dance_Of_The_African_Diaspora_|_If_Cities_Could_Dance
Witness the unstoppable joy of dancing bomba with sisters Mar and María Cruz. Visit some of the communities where bomba dancing is most vibrant, from the Santurce area of San Juan, to Loíza, the bastion of Afro Puerto Rican culture across the Rio Grande. Meet Jesús Cepeda, a member of the family that has kept this culture alive through the latter half of the 20th century, and community organizer Maricruz Rivera Clementa who runs the Corporación Piñones Se Integra (http://www.copipr.com/) dedicated to preserving Afro Puerto Rican culture and teaching the next generation of bomba dancers.
🔔 Hit that SUBSCRIBE button! 🔔
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📺 WATCH more videos from our Hispanic Heritage Month Playlist: https://bit.ly/ICCD_HispanicHeritagePlaylist
📺 WATCH this bomba tutorial with Mar Cruz: https://bit.ly/HowToBomba
📖 Chapters:
00:00 Introducing Mar and María Cruz
00:33 What is Bomba?
01:09 Origins of Bomba from Africa
02:18 Fond Memories of Bomba as a Child from Mar Cruz
02:39 Why Santurce and Loíza Are Centers for Bomba
03:21 Taíno Influence on Bomba and Key Instruments
03:45 The Influential Cepeda Family
04:48 Bomba's Made a Comeback
Our history. Our culture. Our moves.
KQED Arts’ award-winning video series #IfCitiesCouldDance features dancers from across the country representing their city’s signature moves.
Directed and Filmed by Armando Aparicio: https://www.armandoaparicio.com
Produced and Edited by Charlotte Buchen Khadra
👍🏽 Join us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kqedarts/
👍🏽 Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kqedarts
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💃🏽 Featured dancers:
Mar Cruz: https://www.instagram.com/sebailabomba/
María Cruz: https://www.instagram.com/sebailabomba/
Dancers of Corporación Piñones Se Integra
🎵 Featured musicians:
Los Parranderos de Loíza
Jesus, Mario and José Cepeda
Majestad Negra
Tendencias
🎨Featured murals: “Resiliencia” by Danaé Brissonnet; “Aspirante” by Alejandro Rodriguez; "Salseros" by Jorge Isaac Puerta Strada; Butterfly in Yarn by Christine Schröder (“Stino”) @yarn_artist
📖 Read the full story here: https://bit.ly/ICCDxPR
🎶 Listen to our curated playlist: https://bit.ly/ICCDxPRxMusicPlaylist
🌎 Explore a map of San Juan and neighboring areas: https://bit.ly/ICCDxPRxStoryMap
#Bomba #afroborinquen #PuertoRico
- published: 09 Jun 2020
- views: 746029
7:39
Afro Latinos Get DNA Tested
Click to subscribe to BuzzFeed’s newest channel, Cocoa Butter!: https://bzfd.it/3kB0oDm0
4 Afro-Latinos take a DNA test with some surprising results...
Credi...
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4 Afro-Latinos take a DNA test with some surprising results...
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Julissa Calderon
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MUSIC
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STILLS
Waving Honduras Flag
PromesaArtStudio/Getty Images
Mexico's Flag
ronniechua/Getty Images
Flag of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico
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Flag of Dominican Republic
majamitrovic/Getty Images
VIDEO
Puerto Rico Flag - waving, looping
Studio522/Getty Images
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Maya Murillo
http://bzfd.it/Maya
Julissa Calderon
http://bzfd.it/Julissa
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STILLS
Waving Honduras Flag
PromesaArtStudio/Getty Images
Mexico's Flag
ronniechua/Getty Images
Flag of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico
ronniechua/Getty Images
Flag of Dominican Republic
majamitrovic/Getty Images
VIDEO
Puerto Rico Flag - waving, looping
Studio522/Getty Images
- published: 25 Jul 2018
- views: 4092852
1:01
Is Puerto Rican culture Anti Black? No lies ❌
Let’s talk about the racistism, colorism textureism, and featureism in Puerto Rican culture. The closeness to whiteness is a real thing. ALL non black groups a...
Let’s talk about the racistism, colorism textureism, and featureism in Puerto Rican culture. The closeness to whiteness is a real thing. ALL non black groups and even within black culture have negative Sentiments about black people especially the darkest among them. This happens in every culture and need to be talked about and acknowledged and not just by black people but other groups as well.
https://vm.tiktok.com/ZTd4mXmNX/
https://wn.com/Is_Puerto_Rican_Culture_Anti_Black_No_Lies_❌
Let’s talk about the racistism, colorism textureism, and featureism in Puerto Rican culture. The closeness to whiteness is a real thing. ALL non black groups and even within black culture have negative Sentiments about black people especially the darkest among them. This happens in every culture and need to be talked about and acknowledged and not just by black people but other groups as well.
https://vm.tiktok.com/ZTd4mXmNX/
- published: 24 Apr 2022
- views: 910978
12:28
SEXY AFRO-LATINOS IN PUERTO RICO!!!
My last moments in Puerto Rico, I came across lots of Afro-Latinos on the streets and with other diverse cultures. it was truly awesome to mingle and share thei...
My last moments in Puerto Rico, I came across lots of Afro-Latinos on the streets and with other diverse cultures. it was truly awesome to mingle and share their perspective point of view for other nationalities.
https://wn.com/Sexy_Afro_Latinos_In_Puerto_Rico
My last moments in Puerto Rico, I came across lots of Afro-Latinos on the streets and with other diverse cultures. it was truly awesome to mingle and share their perspective point of view for other nationalities.
- published: 21 Oct 2022
- views: 68805
2:55
Fat Joe: 'All Latinos Are Black!!'
"Let's speak about Latinos not being Black. Latinos are Black. In Cuba, at one time, there was eight million Cubans. Five million, unfortunately, were slaves," ...
"Let's speak about Latinos not being Black. Latinos are Black. In Cuba, at one time, there was eight million Cubans. Five million, unfortunately, were slaves," he said on Ebro In The Morning while discussing the origins of Latin music.
"Three million were actual Cubans, and they integrated and had babies — same thing with Puerto Rico when you go to Loíza. And when you talk about Santeria, that came from the motherland, Africa. Sometimes, Latinos may even identify themselves with African and black culture more than Black people. This ain't no crazy thing. Fat Joe ain't on crack. He know what he talking about."
https://wn.com/Fat_Joe_'All_Latinos_Are_Black_'
"Let's speak about Latinos not being Black. Latinos are Black. In Cuba, at one time, there was eight million Cubans. Five million, unfortunately, were slaves," he said on Ebro In The Morning while discussing the origins of Latin music.
"Three million were actual Cubans, and they integrated and had babies — same thing with Puerto Rico when you go to Loíza. And when you talk about Santeria, that came from the motherland, Africa. Sometimes, Latinos may even identify themselves with African and black culture more than Black people. This ain't no crazy thing. Fat Joe ain't on crack. He know what he talking about."
- published: 20 Sep 2019
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