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Dialogues in Afrolatinidad

by Michele Reid Vazquez

The podcast adaptation of the highly successful Dialogues in Afro-Latinidad webinar series ran by the University of Pittsburgh's Afro-Latinx studies initiative is here! In each episode, we educate, amplify, and elevate the stories, histories, and cultures of Afro-Latin American and Afro-Latinx communities, and their transnational connections. Within 30 minutes, listeners can learn more about the migrations, comparative histories, social and political struggles, and creativity that encompasses Afrolatinidad. All hosted by Dr. Michele Reid-Vazquez who will be joined by a variety of scholars, writers, educators, and artist guest speakers each episode.

Copyright: Michele Reid Vazquez 2021

Episodes

Afrolatin Grief Work and Performance Art

27m · Published 06 Sep 13:00

The closing episode of Dialogues in Afrolatinidad, Season 3, highlights Eva Margarita, a performance artist, PhD candidate in ​​Communication Studies at the University of Texas at Austin, and Board Director at The VORTEX Repertory. She joins guest host, Israel Herndon, to share how her research and art are connected. A participant in the 2022 NEH Summer Institute: Transnational Dialogues in Afro-Latin American and Afro-Latinx Studies, Eva speaks on the transnational Black traditions and personal experiences that inform her work.

Musical Imaginations and Racial Justice

1h 1m · Published 30 Aug 13:00

Episode 7 features Benjamin Barson, currently a Fulbright Garcia-Robles postdoctoral scholar-in-residence at the Instituto de Investigaciones Culturales-Museo at the Universidad Autónoma de Baja California, and an upcoming Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in Africana Studies at Cornell University. He joins host, Dr. Michele Reid-Vazquez, to explore the interconnections among being a musician, historian, and political activist, which range from his work with Scientific Soul Sessions to his forthcoming book, Brassroots Democracy: Maroon Ecologies and the Jazz Commons. The opening and closing background of this episode features music from his group, the Afro-Yaqui Music Collective.

Race & Identity in Mexico

33m · Published 24 Aug 13:21
Dr. Ashley Ngozi Agbasoga, Assistant Professor/Faculty Fellow at the Gallatin School of Individualized Study at New York University, joins guest host, Israel Herndon, to discuss how her inquisitive nature motivated her ethnographic research. Dr. Agbasoga argues that the Mexican state’s policies about race are not reflective of Black and Indigenous Mexicans. In addition, she explains how participating in the 2022 NEH Summer Institute: Transnational Dialogues in Afro-Latin American and Afro-Latinx Studies opened her mind to other research possibilities.

Stereotypes and Sex Tourism in Caribbean Film

20m · Published 16 Aug 13:00
This week’s episode spotlights the conversation between guest host, Israel Herndon, and Dr. Justo Planas, Assistant Professor of Spanish and Endowed Professor for the Study of the Americas at Le Moyne College. Dr. Planas shares his passion for bridging the gap between the Caribbean and the classroom. He discusses his research on Caribbean sex tourism in film. Through his work, he examines how stereotypes about the are created and challenged on the big screen. He also explores the significance of the 2022 NEH Summer Institute: Transnational Dialogues in Afro-Latin American and Afro-Latinx Studies on his teaching and research.

Afro-Brazilian Media Representations

24m · Published 09 Aug 13:00
In episode 4 of Dialogues in Afrolatinidad, guest host Israel Herndon, talks to Dr. Reighan Gillam, anthropologist and Associate Professor of Latin American Studies at Dartmouth College. Dr. Gillam shares how her university experiences fueled her passion for Afrolatinidad and the importance of complex media representations for Black people and the anti-racist power of Afro-Brazilian media. She also comments on the impact of the 2022 NEH Summer Institute: Transnational Dialogues in Afro-Latin American and Afro-Latinx Studies on her professional development.

Afrolatin Mental Health

27m · Published 02 Aug 13:00

In episode 3 of Dialogues in Afrolatinidad, guest host Israel Herndon speaks with Ammy Sena, a doctoral candidate in Counseling Psychology at the University of Georgia. She describes how her early observations about the impact of racism on communities of color in the U.S. and the Dominican Republic ignited her passion for liberative mental healthcare. She also reflects on the significance of the 2022 NEH Summer Institute: Transnational Dialogues in Afro-Latin American and Afro-Latinx Studies.

The Afro-Latinx Experience and the Law

26m · Published 26 Jul 13:00

Episode 2 of Dialogues in Afrolatinidad features Tanya K. Hernández, the Archibald R. Murray Professor of Law at Fordham University School of Law, and Associate Director of the Center on Race, Law, & Justice, She discusses how her early encounters with anti-blackness growing up in New York City shaped her work as a lawyer and scholar and led to her recent book, Racial Innocence: Unmasking Anti-Black Struggle for Equality.

My Latinidad is Black

31m · Published 19 Jul 13:00

In this first episode of Season 3 of Dialogues in Afrolatinidad, host Dr. Michele Reid-Vazquez, speaks with Dr. Ariana Curtis, curator of Latinx Studies at the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture. She shares her African American and Panamanian roots, the centrality of Blackness to Latinidad, and the evolution of her personal and personal journey.

Season 3 Trailer

1m · Published 18 Jul 20:35

Get a sneak peak of season 3 of Dialogues in Afrolatinidad! Join our host, Dr. Michele Reid-Vazquez, and our guest host, Israel Herndon, for thought provoking conversations with scholars, artists, and advocates who are shaping understandings of Afrolatinidad. Season 3 also includes a special focus on participants from the 2022 Summer Institute on Afro-Latin American and Afro-Latinx Studies, funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities. For more information on Dialogues in Afrolatinidad, visit the website at michelereidvazquez.com/podcast Look out for and subscribe to the podcast on Apple and Spotify.

Centering Afro-Cuban Perspectives in Hip-Hop and Afro-Sonic Futures

37m · Published 11 May 17:44

In this episode of Dialogues in Afrolatinidad, host Dr. Michele Reid-Vazquez speaks with Dr. Pablo D. Herrera Veitia, Afro-Sonic Cultural Fellow at the University of Toronto Scarborough about the role of hip-hop specifically and music in general in understanding Afro-Cubanidad

Dialogues in Afrolatinidad has 29 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 13:47:32. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 23rd 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 19th, 2024 17:12.

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