Love and Hip Hop Atlanta’s Estelita Quintero discusses her career, Afro-Latina identity and surviving sexual assault on AintILatina.com.
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Afro-Latinas made headlines in 2017. While Afro-Latinas, or Black Latinas, have been changing the game through activism, art, business and entertainment, among other spheres, for decades, the digital space has furthered the visibility and awareness for our community globally in 2017. Between Belcalis “Cardi B” Almanzar’s major wins to seasoned journalist Ilia Calderón becoming the first Afro-Latina to anchor a news desk on a major network in the United States, our narratives are reaching new heights.
With the year nearly over, it’s only right we celebrate how Afro-Latinas changed the narrative, created a space for greater visibility and did so unapologetically in ’17. -
Afro-Boriquas discuss what race, identity and culture means to them at Loíza Festival in El Barrio in New York with AintILatina.com.
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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’.