An Afro-Latino Houstonian’s visit to a Family Dollar store went viral, causing discourse across social media and launching an investigation by the corporate office. Deon “Chico” Young visited the ...
Meghan Markle is embracing the Colombian spirit, speaking Spanish during a conference that empowered Afro-Colombian women. The 43-year-old Duchess has been in the country for a few days, where she was ...
When Arturo Schomburg was a child in Puerto Rico in the 1880s, a teacher once told him that Black people had no real history or achievements worth noting. Incensed but motivated, Schomburg, the child ...
Dozens of tiny flint figures were found by scientists working in Jordan, thousands of years after they were likely used in funerals and memorial ceremonies. Sign up for our Daily eBlast to get ...
Buika, the Afro-Spanish sensation, arrives in this country on a tour that hits major venues from Chicago Symphony Hall to Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles. IF YOU GOBuika honoring Chavela ...
In my first talk I discussed the large Afro-Spanish population that left an indelible mark on Spanish culture through its five centuries of existence. As I mentioned in that talk, I believe that a ...
An Afro-Latinx and Spanish-language reimagining of Giacomo Puccini’s classic opera, “La Boheme,” comes to life with a new animated film available for streaming online this week. Set in the Columbia ...
For Edgar Bautista, 25, also known as Jubal, every day in Chicago feels like “living in two different worlds.” “I’m a black Latino and I speak both Spanish and English fluently,” he said. “I would say ...
The Panamanian-American actor Sarunas Jackson often hears a familiar line of questioning soon after he meets someone new. “You say you’re Black, but you speak Spanish. So what is it? Which one are you ...
Singer and songwriter, Amal Fashanu, has announced that her highly-anticipated Extended Play (EP), titled ‘Unreleased Letters to My Ex,’ will be released on February 14, coinciding with Valentine’s ...
Racism is deeply rooted in America’s social system, putting Afro-Latinos at a constant disadvantage. By Jorge Ramos Mr. Ramos is a regular contributing writer and an anchor for the Univision network.