Artist and activist Zahira Kelly (Bad Dominicana) speaks with AintILatina.com about accountability and asserting Afro-Latina existence.
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Singer-songwriter Calma Carmona speaks with AintILatina.com about her soulful sound and what to expect from her upcoming album.
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Afro-Latina emcee Nitty Scott speaks with AintILatina.com about unapologetic identity and empowerment of women within hip hop.
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Afro-Latina singer Amara La Negra speaks with AintILatina.com about unapologetic identity and joining the cast of ‘Love & Hip Hop: Miami’.
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Singer Nina Rodriguez speaks to AintILatina.com about Afro-Latinx identity and her love of La Lupe.
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Afro-Latina singer-songwriter Calma Carmona speaks to AintILatina.com about Afro-Latina identity, La Lupe, Puerto Rico and her music career.
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On AintILatina.com, 5 women discuss the moment they realized they were Garifuna and what this unique heritage means to them. Hear from Sulma Arzu Brown, author of ‘Bad Hair Does Not Exist/Pelo Malo No Existe; Yenory Pouncil, creator of iAmHealthyFit.com; Isha Sumner, founder of Weiga/Let’s Eat; Maria I. Melendez, founder and CEO, Embrace Her Legacy; Evelyn Alvarez, social entrepreneur and founder of Prom King, and Nieves Alvarez, a communications professional.
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Linda Nieves-Powell, well-known New York playwright, filmmaker, and photographer, is honoring Afro-Latina musicians this Black History Month. Nieves-Powell launched Latina Icons last year, bringing back the popular photo series to highlight 7 Afro-Latina trailblazers during the annual celebration of Black identity and culture. The photo re-creations honor Celia Cruz, La Lupe, Irene Cara, Esperanza Spalding, Amara La Negra, Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes, and La India.