Eight minute preview of the two-hour Negro: A Docu-series about Latin Identity- Edition 1 DVD.
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Eight minute preview of the two-hour Negro: A Docu-series about Latin Identity- Edition 1 DVD.
ORDER YOUR DVD HERE
NEGRO: A docu-series about Latino Identity - Edition 1 DVDs ready to go!
I threw in a key words and phrases list used in the video, such as ‘gente de color’, ‘bozales’, ‘quilombo’ and others, for those who are compelled for further research.
RT: 120 min
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[video en inglés y español] Raka Dun and Raka Rich of Los Rakas discuss how blackness is viewed in Panama and appreciating ones culture and background. - Raka Dun y Raka Rich de Los Rakas discutir cómo negritud se ve en Panamá y apreciar la cultura y los antecedentes.
OKUS Presents Identidad Re-imagined: A documentary screening and discussion with filmmaker Dash Harris.
What does it mean to be Black in America? What does it mean to be Latino/a? What does it mean to be both? With these questions in mind, FOKUS presents an exclusive screening of Negro: A Docu-Series about Latino Identity and discussion with the series creator and director Dash Harris.
The docu-series explores the history and presents attitudes of race, color, self-identification, and social interaction among Latinos from Latinos themselves.
This dynamic event will demonstrate the diversity of the Black experience and to challenge how we think about identity.
For more information contact Jordan Kifer <jvkifer@umich.edu>. Event will be held 3/14 in 3512 Haven Hall, 3:30pm-4:00pm.
Source nyadiff.org
What does a Latino look like? Who is a Latino? Why? What are these assumptions based on?
Dash asks people on the street to identify Latinos based on physical appearance. Do stereotypes guide people’s perception of a certain “look” of Latino ethnicity?
Source youtu.be
Born to Panamanian and Costa Rican parents, New Yorker, Aisha talks about “playing the middle” when it came to Latino and Black Identity. Growing up in Brooklyn, NY among all Caribbean friends, she never separated the two identities although others did.
Source youtube.com
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