Category: Latinx Heritage Month
BLM and HBCU Pa’lante “Breaking Barriers Para Puentes” Webinar
A discussion on Latinx experience in different industries, voicing for cultural concerns, highlighting complexities of their heritage, and societal integration. The discussion hones in on the intersectionality of the African Diaspora and Latinos/x/as/es in the United States. It includes dialogue on language — words get lost in translation, what it means to be Black in LatinX homes, and identifying categories — Latino/a/x/e, Hispanic, Chicano/a as well as the often-asked questions…
The Young Lord Organization
We’ve been celebrating Latinx Heritage Month through our 4-part email series and webinar. To commemorate the month, we joined forces with @HBCUPalante to bring a wide-ranging look at the African Diaspora — honing in on intersectionality, specifically those of Latinx descent. For part 3 of our 4 part email series, HBCU Palante talks terminology of AfroLatinx to AfroLatine and The Young Lord Organization…
The Birth of Salsa
We’re excited to celebrate Latinx Heritage Month through this 2nd send of our 4-part email series! We’re especially thrilled to be joining forces with @HBCUPalante during Latinx Heritage Month to bring a wide-ranging look at the African Diaspora — honing in on intersectionality, specifically those of Latinx descent…