“Negra, como soy: I’m Afro-Latina” is a show that explores the intricacies and flavors of the AfroLatin experience throughout the Spanish-speaking colonized world.
There’s the story of who we are as individuals, what we know and walk with, and the story other people create in their minds about who you are. Culturs’ latest podcast is here to set the story straight.
Varying interpretations
Since the direct translation is “black like me,” in the feminine, life is often about interpretation. The show’s hosts Doni Aldine and Rhonda Coleman are here to help expand those interpretations, in this corner of life at least.
Join Doni and Rhonda as they celebrate foods, dance, clothing, language and customs of their own cultures as well as others from the diaspora.
Episode One of ‘Negra Como Soy’
In this first episode, Doni and Rhonda discuss how it all began, starting with Doni’s father’s story. Check it out here or below!
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