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Here is a list of the top ten most viewed video shorts in the series. Click on the title to go to the video.

1) Pelo Malo: Pt. 1 -For rental only

The implications and dynamics of ‘pelo malo’ or bad hair and good hair are examined by women and men from all over the Americas and Africa. What do these terms mean? How are they interpreted and ultimately what attitudes do they reflect? 

2) Negro: How Afro-Americans Found Out About AfroLatinos -For rental only 

Three Afro-Americans tell their stories of discovering the vastness of the African Diaspora. One Afro-Colombian talks about wrong assumptions made by Afro-Americans.

3) Negro: Examining Color in Latin America -For rental only 

Color and African descendant identity is examined in Latin America. How are color and ‘race’ viewed in Latin America? What connections do Afrodescendants in Latin America share with Afrodescendants in the U.S.? Latinos and Afro-Americans share their stories. 

4) Negro: Colorism and “Mejorando La Raza” 

Internalized racism, color preference, class whitening and “bettering the race” are discussed. How do these mentalities translate into social norms and treatment?

5)  Finding Identity: Larissa

Dominican-American, Larissa Vasquez talks about growing up with a color complex, recounting a doll story that made color preference blatant at a very young age. 

6) Finding Identity- Aisha 

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.

7) Negro: Mejorando La Raza and Sex Tourism in Utila, Honduras

Marta talks about the attitudes of “bettering the race” among residents of the Bay Island of Utila in Honduras. Sex tourism and black men seeking white women and vice-versa is also discussed.

8) Negro: Finding Identity- Melissa 

Melissa is a first generation American expat living in Colombia. She talks about growing up as a child of immigrants,perceptions imposed on her by others growing up as a “U.S. Latina” and what being Colombian in the United States means.

9) Immigration and Assimilation Among African-descendants -For rental only 

Women of African descent from Latin America, the Caribbean and Africa discuss the complexities of immigration, assimilation, race and ethnicity, and their relationship with the Black American community.

10) Negro: Who is Latino? 

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?

(Just because it’s my favorite number)

11) Negro: Media Portrayals and Beauty Standards in the Americas Pt. 1  

A multi-part discussion. Women from Latin America, the Caribbean, the U.S. and Africa discuss beauty, body image and media in the Americas.


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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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

Order yours here!!!


Negro: Finding Identity- Alex

U.S. expat, Alex talks about living and finding his roots in Panama amid colorism, racism and discrimination in Panama. He expounds on the subtle but harmful ways racism manifests and its influence. 

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Finding Identity: What AfroLatinidad Means to Pablo

Honduran-American, Pablo discusses his AfroLatinidad identity.

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Negro: “Why Identify as ‘AfroLatino’?

AfroLatinidad and the importance of identifying as an AfroLatino is discussed. Music by Peter Barr

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Negro: Mejorando La Raza and Sex Tourism in Utila, Honduras

Marta talks about the attitudes of “bettering the race” among residents of the Bay Island of Utila in Honduras. Sex tourism and black men seeking white women and vice-versa is also discussed.  

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