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A vibrant Afro-Mexican community has always been in Mexico, their country is finally catching up Jorge Gonzalez, director of the Afro-Mexican department at the WorldBeat Cultural Center and author ...
Ginnette Riquelme. Afro Mexican activist and actress Eréndira Castorela poses for a photo with her jarana jarocha instrument during a break from a Mulato Teatro rehearsal, in Ticumán, Mexico ...
Afro-Mexican culture will be at the heart of a show in Dallas this Thursday. “Afro-Mexican Celebration: A Shared Cultural Journey” will feature performers including Alejandra Robles, Cara Mía ...
It’s the epicenter of Afro-Mexican life and culture in Mexico. About 2% of Mexico’s population identifies as Black or of Black descent. But unlike places like the Caribbean, ...
A family business that started as an Afro-Mexican food truck has now expanded to a restaurant. Tamales Elena y Antojitos recently opened in the Bell Gardens neighborhood of Los Angeles, CA. "I get ...
However, like most Afro Mexican activists, Castorela believes that nationwide recognition is still a long way off. “If we look around, we’ll see curly hair, high cheekbones, full lips or dark ...
The Afro Mexican lineage. Unlike the United States, where there have been concerted efforts to boost awareness of the Black history, acknowledging Black people in Mexico has received little support.
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