Ain’t I Latina? founder Janel Martinez travels across Morocco and shares 6 reasons why you’ll want to visit this North African gem.
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Afro-Latinas made headlines in 2016. While Afro-Latinas, or Black Latinas, have been changing the game through activism, art, business and entertainment, among other spheres, for decades, 2016 furthered the visibility and awareness for our community globally. Between the inclusion of Afro-Latina superheroines in comics to historic moments like Rafaela Silva winning Brazil’s first Olympic gold medal this year, our narratives are reaching new heights.
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The Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute (CCCADI) can now call East Harlem home. The not for profit cultural organization, which celebrates cultures of people of African Descent through events and programming rooted in advocacy, art and social justice, has become one of the only organizations of color in New York City to own a Landmark city space.
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Five lessons from Ain’t I Latina? and PUNTO Space’s Afro-Latinas in Entrepreneurship panel with Sandie Luna, co-founder and the Director of Business Development of PUNTO Space and co-founder of award-winning Nettles Artists Collective; Jessica Perdomo, founder and CEO of J.J. Gray; and Casandra Rosario, founder and CEO of The Rosario Group and FoodBeforeLove.com.
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AintILatina.com spoke with Livin’ Lozada stars Evelyn Lozada and Shaniece Hairston about identity, inspiration, their reality TV series and what’s next.
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