The “Negro” series is available for online streaming rental
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The “Negro” series is available for online streaming rental
Click the link to RENT one of the series videos
Click the link to PURCHASE the DVD
Negro: A Docu-series about Latino Identity presents ‘Finding Identity.’ 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.
I reached out to Larissa, after seeing her doll story post on a multicultural website. I was blown away by her candor and that the story still resonated with her years later. She gladly accepted.
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“You have no idea how much your first piece has amazed me in every level. I related to every single second if it. I relate to this documentary so much I cannot even begin to write down all the things that are in my mind…it’s insane to see a series just about me. That is literally me. “
THIS VIDEO IS ONLY AVAILABLE FOR RENTAL
Latinos are not a monolith. There is no one look or concept of race for us. We are as diverse as the colors of the rainbow and our experiences and identities reflect that. This will open the dialogue to conversations that have not been had out in the open thus far. This docu-series explores the history and present attitudes of race, color, self identification and social interaction among Latinos from Latinos themselves. Through candid interviews you will see the good, the bad, the ugly and the absolute beauty of Latinos’ perceptions of their culture. This project aims to unite, it is to offer insight into a present and future united global community through candid dialogue, truth, awareness, acceptance and appreciation.
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Contact at negrodocu@gmail.com or dash@negrodocumentary.com
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