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What's Contemporary Now?
Where Optimism Meets Realism with Carlos Nazario

What's Contemporary Now?

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 31:52


It's easy to repeat oneself in fashion. Certain truths return again and again, not because we lack imagination, but because they remain unresolved. One of them is this—authenticity isn't rare because people are unwilling to be real, but because many still don't know who they are. Carlos Nazario does. And more than that, he shows up as himself, without spectacle and without self-mythologizing. What makes this conversation compelling isn't only his perspective on fashion or culture. It's the way he holds space for complexity—the exhaustion and the joy, the disenchantment and the deep love for the work. There's a calm clarity in how he speaks about image-making, identity, and the creative life. Not as fixed roles, but as evolving practices. For anyone feeling unmoored by the state of the industry or uncertain about how to keep creating in a time that feels increasingly TBD, this episode offers something more valuable than certainty. It offers perspective, and the steady presence of someone who has figured out how to move forward without losing himself along the way. “I love fashion. I don't always love the fashion industry.” - Carlos Nazario  Episode Highlights: Redefining Exhaustion in Creative Work - Carlos discusses the mental and emotional toll of fashion's nonstop pace—and why he refuses to glorify burnout, emphasizing presence, boundaries, and creative sustainability. Loving Fashion vs. Loving the Industry - He unpacks the tension between a deep love for fashion itself and disillusionment with the political performance of the industry. The Power and Limits of the Internet in Fashion - Carlos reflects on the democratization of commentary online, and how the resulting noise makes it harder to sift out meaningful, resonant work. Image as a Tool for Transformation - A powerful meditation on imagemaking as a vehicle for cultural change, generational thought, and emotional resonance. Resisting Small Talk, Embracing Realness - He shares his discomfort with surface-level conversations in industry spaces, and his craving for meaningful, emotionally honest exchanges. Retreat, Identity & Reclaiming the Self - A story about a therapeutic retreat—where he wasn't allowed to share his profession or last name—leads to a conversation about selfhood outside of industry labels. Critique vs. Cruelty - Carlos addresses the rise of snarky, anonymous fashion criticism, drawing a distinction between valuable critique and performative cruelty. The Weight of Representation - He speaks candidly about his experience as a Black, Afro-Latino stylist—and how resilience, optimism, and responsibility continue to shape his point of view. Time, Mortality & Legacy - A moving reflection on life's brevity, what it means to step away, and how true impact often comes from stillness and intentionality. What's Contemporary Now - Looking within. Carlos defines contemporaneity as self-awareness, intention, and resisting herd mentality in favor of independent thought. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hudson Mohawk Magazine
Talking With Poets: Adonis Richards at Kickback Studios

Hudson Mohawk Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 10:22


Thom Francis welcomes poet and educator Adonis Richards who was one of the featured readers at the “Poets Corner Series: Hope, Fire, and Revolution” event at Kickback Studios in Troy, NY, on Saturday, April 19, 2025. ---------- Adonis Richards, also known as Sincerely, Donnie, is not just an Afro-Latino poet and writer, but a significant figure in the lives of many as the program coordinator for the Office of Intercultural Affairs at Union College. Adonis began writing poetry in 2016 during a performance at his alma mater, SUNY Potsdam, during a hip-hop showcase. Since then, he has pursued many poetic avenues, including self-publishing three poetry books. Now, Adonis hosts monthly open mics in Schenectady, NY, while perfecting his craft in reading and writing. He also spends much of his time building his media company and publishing firm, Lucid Writers, aka Lucid Voices. Adonis recently took part in the “Poets Corner Series: Hope, Fire, and Revolution” reading at Kickback Studios, that concluded three days of poetry and spoken word in both Albany and Troy, with Lynette Johnson, D. Colin, El, Tarishi M.I.D.N.G.H.T. Shuler, and Courtney Symone. You can find more information on this and all of the events happening in our vibrant literary community on the Hudson Valley Writers Guild website, hvwg.org

DJ Глюк
DJ Глюк (DJ Gluk) - Afro-Latino-Barabano vol. 46 [Ethno House] Апрель 2025

DJ Глюк

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 60:49


Gluk Afro Latino @ DJ Глюк 1. Federico Scavo - Janela (Extended Mix) 2. Guti (Col) - Lampara (Original Mix) 3. Black Eyed Peas - My Humps (Dave Ruthwell Afro Remix) 4. Dubdogz, Dansyn - Hollaback Girl (Extended Mix) 5. Bob Sinclar, Michael Ekow - Take It Easy on Me (Fuzzy Hair Remix - Extended) 6. David Novacek & Mike Soriano - Taki Taki (Extended Mix) 7. Funk Mediterraneo - Thinking Groove (Original Mix) 8. General Moses - Nadir Price (Extended Mix) 9. Viky (IT) - Black Flute (Extended Mix) 10. AFROKHIN, BDT (KZ), SB (KZ) - Calabria (Original Mix) 11. Usai, FEB, DAMANTE - Parole Parole (Extended Mix) 12. Pippi Ciez – La Cuba (Double Touch Remix) 13. Sisqo - Thong Song (Dave Ruthwell Afro Remix) 14. Tony T, Dubdisko, MichaelBM - Shine On (Original Mix) 15. Alex Zigro - Colombia (Extended Mix)

FORward Radio program archives
Sustainability Now! | Afro-Latino Travels with Kim Haas | 3-10-25

FORward Radio program archives

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025 58:04


On this week's Sustainability Now!, your host, Justin Mog, has booked you a ticket to some insightful and uplifting conversation about exploring the rich culture and history of black communities throughout Latin America. Our studio in the Heyburn Building was brightened and warmed by the presence of Kim Haas, creator and host of the program Afro-Latino Travels with Kim Haas (https://travelswithkimhaas.com/) on PBS. Kim Haas is an international traveler, educator, executive producer, and host. She was hosted here in town from March 2-4 by the University of Louisville, where she spoke on campus for Women History Month and shared her journey documenting the Afro-Latin diaspora and Afro-Latina issues. On today's show, we discuss the origins of the program and why it is so important to highlight Afro-Latino culture in today's world; how the show has been received by audiences in the U.S. and Latin America; social justice and representation in media; challenges Afro-Latino communities have faced in preserving and celebrating their heritage; and sustainable development and ethical tourism the supports local communities and environmental conservation. We'll also get a sneak peek at an upcoming tour to Colombia that Kim is helping organize for the public! As always, our feature is followed by your community action calendar for the week, so get your calendars out and get ready to take action for sustainability NOW! Sustainability Now! is hosted by Dr. Justin Mog and airs on Forward Radio, 106.5fm, WFMP-LP Louisville, every Monday at 6pm and repeats Tuesdays at 12am and 10am. Find us at http://forwardradio.org The music in this podcast is courtesy of the local band Appalatin and is used by permission. Explore their delightful music at http://appalatin.com

DJ Глюк
DJ Глюк (DJ Gluk) - Afro-Latino-Barabano vol. 45 [Ethno House] Март 2025

DJ Глюк

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 61:42


Gluk Afro Latino @ DJ Глюк 1. James Hurr, Jay Rah, Morena (IT) - El Tikital (Extended Day Mix) 2. Cizzzla - Papi (Extended Mix) 3. Huggo - Baile (Extended Mix) 4. Javi Torres, Kalma - Buen Flow (Extended Mix) 5. Wortexx – BooM (Extended Mix) 6. San Sebastian, Joey Rembrandt - Seen Your Girl (Original Mix) 7. AndThen - Massive Organ (Extended Mix) 8. ACID HARRY - Dami Dami (Extended Mix) 9. Marc Vedo & Kai Prado - Colombiana Italiana (Extended Mix) 10. Dario Nunez, Angel Rodriguez - Veneno (Original Mix) 11. Jerome Robins - Pasilda (Javi Reina & Jesus Fernandez Extended Remix) 12. Jeremy Bass, Dero & Rivera - Global (Jeremy Bass Extended Remix) 13. Trademark - Lemme Talk 14. Sllash & Doppe – Fettuccine 15. Minidisk - Toca la Trompeta (Original Mix)

All Songs Considered
Alt.Latino celebrates Black History Month

All Songs Considered

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 28:28


Alt.Latino host Felix Contreras speaks with Grammy Award-winning Puerto Rican saxophonist Miguel Zenón about the Afro-Latino legacy on the island.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

Alt.Latino
Afro.Latino: From Venezuela to Puerto Rico and beyond

Alt.Latino

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 28:28


Alt.Latino host Felix Contreras takes us on a tour of African influences throughout Latinidad, with a little help from Grammy Award-winning saxophonist Miguel Zenón.Featured artists and songs:• Betsayda Machado & Parranda el Clavo, "Oh, Santa Rosa"• Bia Ferreira, "Quando Você Me Olha"• Cheo Feliciano, "Anacaona"• Ismael Rivera, "Las Caras Lindas"• Ruben Blades & Willie Colón, "Plantación Adentro"• Roberto Roena y Su Apollo Sound, "Lamento De Concepcion"• ÌFÉ, "Higher Love"Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

The Chills at Will Podcast
Episode 273 with Raúl Pérez, Author of The Souls of White Jokes: How Racist Humor Fuels White Supremacy, and Master Connector of Racist Humor and Systems of White Supremacy in the United States

The Chills at Will Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 91:33


Notes and Links to Raúl Perez's Work   Raul Pérez is an Associate Professor of Sociology at University of La Verne. He is also the author of The Souls of White Jokes: How Racist Humor Fuels White Supremacy (Stanford University Press, 2022).    Buy The Souls of White Jokes   Raul Perez's University of LaVerne Website   Book Review from Oxford Review: The Souls of White Jokes     At about 1:50, Raúl talks about his early language and reading journeys At about 5:15, Raúl notes the greatness and importance and multi-generational pull of LAUSD's coffee cake for the Perez family At about 6:40, Raúl details his high school academic journey and some early inspiring reads-shout out, Mr. Taylor!  At about 9:05, Raúl talks about how college social scene readings and class discussions and formative and transformative professors changed his mindset  At about 12:45, Raúl shouts out Netflix's Mo as a really “engaging…springboard for discussion” At about 16:45, Raúl responds to Pete's questions about how humor and its study made its way into his reading and scholarship At about 23:00, Raúl talks about seeds for his writing about humor and race and graduate school goals At about 24:45, Raúl responds to Pete's question about being able to watch comedy without analyzing it At about 25:50, Raúl recounts stories of his experience taking an ethnography class of humor/standup comedy, including the ways in which race and racism affects standup comedy   At about 27:50, Pete asks Raúl what he might do if he had a few minutes to do standup, and Raúl talks about racialized humor foisted upon him and others in a previous standup class At about 32:00, Raúl reflects on comedians who successfully put in the work and “exercis[e] the funny bone” and “find the funny in everything” At about 33:50, The two reflect on Dave Chappelle's work and he and Bill Burr and others and how they deal with difficult/traumatic “material” At about 38:00, Raúl and Pete talk about terminology n hs book and Raúl expands on his choice to avoid using the infamous hateful epithet  At about 40:50, Raúl talks about racism “behind-the-scenes” among police officers, sometimes with officers of color targeting Black officers At about 42:15, Raúl talks about Latinos and Mexicans and conversations about anti-Blackness and Afro-Latinos role in these discussions  At about 44:35, Raúl talks about “cancelled” humor and skits on Saturday Night Live, including a legendary skit with Richard Pryor and Chevy Chase, and a pendulum effect with racial and racist humor At about 49:00, Raúl segues into talking about Tom Metzger and WAR's racist cartoons and Raúl's book censoring racist language  At about 50:40, Pete outlines the book's chapter titles and asks Raúl about licensing of racist cartoons used in his book; Raúl expands on Metzger's and others usage  At about 54:40, Raúl details a controversial NY Post cartoon that depicted President Barack Obama At about 56:15, Raúl responds to Pete's question about connections between the racist humor towards President Obama and “whitelash” from recent years to the early years of the United States as a country, with President Trump a natural consequence  At about 1:04:25, Pete notes Raúl's coined term of “amused contempt” and states his thesis of racist humor and its “social power” At about 1:05:30, Raúl discusses the significance of the book's title and connections to W.E. DuBois' famous The Souls of White Folk At about 1:10:10, Raúl reflects on the significance of minstrel and its racist legacy and ideas of shared humor at the “expensive of the racialized group” At about 1:12:20, Pete recounts the book's opening with the story of Cleon Brown and compliments Raúl's tracing such a long history with the book At about 1:15:00, Raúl talks about how sees Trump's upcoming presidency and its connections to racist “humor” and how he is an avatar for those who have tired of “wokeism” At about 1:17:00, Raúl expands on Trump 2.0 and those like Elon Musk who use meme culture and racist/”anti-PC” culture to ”weaponize humor” At about 1:21:10, Raúl gives background on the study of “disparagement humor” and its effects, as studied by Thomas E. Ford  At about 1:24:00, Raúl talks about future writing subjects, including the “weaponization of humor in warfare,” like with the IDF in Gaza    You can now subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, and leave me a five-star review. You can also ask for the podcast by name using Alexa, and find the pod on Stitcher, Spotify, and on Amazon Music. Follow Pete on IG, where he is @chillsatwillpodcast, or on Twitter, where he is @chillsatwillpo1. You can watch other episodes on YouTube-watch and subscribe to The Chills at Will Podcast Channel. Please subscribe to both the YouTube Channel and the podcast while you're checking out this episode.       Pete is very excited to have one or two podcast episodes per month featured on the website of Chicago Review of Books. The audio will be posted, along with a written interview culled from the audio. This week, his conversation with Episode 265 guest Carvell Wallace is up on the website. A big thanks to Rachel León and Michael Welch at Chicago Review.     Sign up now for The Chills at Will Podcast Patreon: it can be found at patreon.com/chillsatwillpodcastpeterriehl      Check out the page that describes the benefits of a Patreon membership, including cool swag and bonus episodes. Thanks in advance for supporting Pete's one-man show, his DIY podcast and his extensive reading, research, editing, and promoting to keep this independent podcast pumping out high-quality content! This month's Patreon bonus episode will feature an exploration of the wonderful poetry of Khalil Gibran. Pete has added a $1 a month tier for “Well-Wishers” and Cheerleaders of the Show.    This is a passion project of Pete's, a DIY operation, and he'd love for your help in promoting what he's convinced is a unique and spirited look at an often-ignored art form.    The intro song for The Chills at Will Podcast is “Wind Down” (Instrumental Version), and the other song played on this episode was “Hoops” (Instrumental)” by Matt Weidauer, and both songs are used through ArchesAudio.com.     Please tune in for Episode 274 with Annell López, winner of Louise Meriwether First Book Prize and the author of the short story collection I'LL GIVE YOU A REASON. She is a Peter Taylor Fellow at Kenyon Review Writers Workshops, and her work has appeared in American Short Fiction, Michigan Quarterly Review, and Refinery29, among others. The episode airs on March 4.

MTG: More Than Graphics

Welcome to another enriching episode of the More Than Graphics podcast, a virtual safe space for women and minorities in the tech and creative industries. Today, we dive deep into the theme of "Alignment" with our special guest, Barney Abramson, a seasoned creative leader with over two decades of experience.Barney Abramson is a seasoned creative leader with over two decades of experience across gaming, entertainment, and energy. As the Creative Director at Southwest Gas Corporation, he leads the visual identity and creative strategy for an energy provider serving 2.5 million customers across California, Nevada, and Arizona.With a background in graphic design, branding, and marketing, Barney is passionate about storytelling that connects with people. He's also a dedicated mentor on ADPList, helping the next generation of designers navigate their careers.Beyond the corporate world, Barney shares insights as an Afro-Latino creative in corporate America, using social media to spark conversations about design, leadership, and career growth.[00:01:24] Importance of alignment in creativity.[00:06:04] Mentorship and personal growth.[00:09:59] Alignment in creative leadership.[00:12:49] Authentic self in corporate America.[00:15:30] Authentic self in the workplace.[00:19:25] Balancing authenticity and professionalism.[00:22:55] Passion projects and team autonomy.[00:27:21] Career burnout and misalignment[00:31:48] Stress manifesting in physical form.[00:35:05] Immersing in the creative industry.[00:37:09] Mental health and creative alignment.[00:41:11] Importance of mental health.[00:44:10] Brand alignment and inclusivity.[00:49:10] Mentorship and professional growth.[00:51:16] Self-awareness and creativity.[00:55:12] Setting boundaries for wellness.[00:58:14] Mentoring through personal experience.[01:02:07] Small gestures for humanity.[01:08:35] Advice to younger self.[01:09:46] Muralist aspirations and joy.FOLLOW MTG:⁠⁠mtgthepodcast.com⁠⁠facebook.com/mtgthepodcasttwitter.com/mtgthepodcast1instagram.com/mtgthepodcast⁠CO-HOSTS IG: ⁠⁠@octanedesigns⁠⁠ / ⁠⁠@bougienursebabe⁠⁠ / ⁠⁠@getsillycreative⁠

Destination On The Left
416. Exploring Afro-Latino Culture and Heritage, with Eileen Ivette

Destination On The Left

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 41:18


In this episode of Destination on the Left, Eileen Ivette shares her journey to becoming a creator and travel influencer. We discuss her award-winning Black Latin History series, which won Best Travel Series at the Black Travel Film Festival. Eileen shares historical narratives and shows people how to immerse themselves in history while traveling. She details her storytelling approach, from equipment choices to balancing work, authentic experiences, and content curation for each piece. What You Will Learn in This Episode: Why Eileen is passionate about creating platforms that highlight the presence and contributions of Afro-Latinos in Latin America and the importance of representation How Eileen's unique approach to storytelling involves treating her content as a love letter to a destination and the strategies she uses to create immersive and engaging content Why Eileen believes that exposure to diverse cultures through travel leads to personal expansion and greater cultural understanding What role Eileen's background in journalism plays in her ability to capture and share meaningful stories through video content How Eileen collaborates with destinations and the flexibility she appreciates when creating authentic stories that resonate with her audience Celebrating Cultural Diversity Through Travel With an academic background in journalism, media, and film from Howard University, Eileen has always been passionate about storytelling. This passion led her to create content that entertains, educates, and inspires. Eileen loves to share stories about black history, businesses, and events across Latin America. Her commitment to this cause was recently recognized with her award-winning Black Latin History series, which won Best Travel Series at the Black Travel Film Festival. Through her work, Eileen aims to share history and show how travelers can immerse themselves in it when visiting different destinations. She believes that cross-cultural connections and exposure to new cultures lead to expansion and growth. Crafting Content with Heart Eileen views her projects as love letters to the destinations she showcases, pouring emotion into each piece she produces. Her aim is always to capture the energy and essence of each place she visits, bringing it to life for her audience. She described balancing her work with the authentic travel experience, ensuring her content remains engaging and immersive. Her goal is to make viewers feel the energy and emotions of the places she visits, even if they can't be there in person. Inspiring Connections Eileen's work goes beyond sharing beautiful destinations; it bridges gaps and inspires meaningful conversations about cultural diversity. She emphasizes the importance of connecting with one's roots through travel, highlighting how these journeys can help individuals understand and appreciate the diverse threads that shape our shared history. Eileen's travels to Colombia and Brazil are great examples of how immersing yourself in local culture builds amazing community connections. Resources: Website: http://www.eileenivette.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eileen-ivette/ YouTube: https://youtu.be/beLg_ljrmDU?si=a-Uh6NskvNjpWqEm We value your thoughts and feedback and would love to hear from you. Leave us a review on your favorite streaming platform to let us know what you want to hear more o​f. Here is a quick tutorial on how to leave us a rating and review on iTunes!

¡Cuéntame! | Learn Spanish with Comprehensible Input

In this episode, Marta celebrates Black Heritage Month by exploring the history and contributions of Afro-Latinos. She explains how African people were forcibly brought to Latin America during European colonization and how their presence has shaped the region's culture. From music genres like salsa and reggaetón to culinary and artistic influences, Afro-Latinos have played a vital role in Latin American identity. Marta also highlights the countries with significant Afro-Latino populations and previews upcoming episodes featuring notable Afro-Latinos.Transcript HERE!Email us!   Buy Me a Coffee     Facebook Group Instagram

DJ Глюк
DJ Глюк (DJ Gluk) - Afro-Latino-Barabano vol. 44 [Ethno House] Февраль 2025

DJ Глюк

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 60:11


Gluk Afro Latino @ DJ Глюк 1. Gameboys - In The Music (Extended Mix) 2. Stephan M - Never Leave You (Original Mix) 3. MichaelBM, Jayie, LATIN HOUSE GANG - Se Te Nota (Original Mix) 4. Ray MD, Justin Beatz - 6 AM (Original Mix) 5. Lexa Hill - Drink, Drank, Dancefloor (Lexa'S Peak Mix) 6. Amal Nemer - Salvaje (Original Mix) 7. Ricardo Criollo House - Saxo (Original Mix) 8. Crazibiza - Coco Loco (Alaya & Galo Remix) 9. Sllash & Doppe - Otra Vez (Extended Mix) 10. Viddsan, Space Castorz - Get The Funk (Extended Mix) 11. Mr. ID, KONSK - Mababa (Latin Mix) (Extended Mix) 12. Modegroove - Cumbiambera (Original Mix) 13. Cavalli, Jesus Fernandez, MORENITA - Las Flores (Extended Afro Club Mix) 14. Solarys, Roberto Tropea - Let the Sunshine In

Epicenter NYC
Aura Heights: A Latina-Owned Brand Championing Identity and Culture

Epicenter NYC

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 15:17


It’s New York Fashion Week, a time when designers, brands, and creatives take center stage. But beyond the runways, fashion is sparking conversation about identity, culture, and representation. So what does it mean to build a brand with purpose? One that reflects the communities it serves? Designer and entrepreneur Jean Guzman has done just that with Aura Heights, a Latina-owned lifestyle brand that highlights the diversity of the Latino community – including Afro-Latinos and LGBTQ individuals. Today - we sit down with Jean to learn more about entrepreneurship, and how she balances creativity with the realities of running a brand. She also shares more about the faceless Dominican doll, a cultural symbol that inspired one of her first designs, and how she’s working to make fashion more inclusive and sustainable. Learn more: https://auraheights.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

DJ Глюк
DJ Глюк (DJ Gluk) - Afro-Latino-Barabano vol. 43 [Ethno House] Январь 2025

DJ Глюк

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 62:37


Gluk Afro Latino @ DJ Глюк 1. Andre Cardillo Dj, Yvvan Back - Otra Vez (feat Fatboi) (Extended Mix) 2. Jesus Fernandez - Guayabú (Extended Mix) 3. SUNANA - Cream of the Crop (Extended Mix) 4. Alenx B - Ella Quiere (JL & Afterman Mix) 5. Norii - Tatata (Extended Mix) 6. Celeda, Jesus Fernandez & Karl8 & Andrea Monta - The Underground (Extended Mix) 7. Antho Decks, Peppe Citarella - PRESSÃO (Extended Mix) 8. Natema - Music is Still My Sanity (Extended Mix) 9. Emi Ramirez - Rasta Sound (Original Mix) 10. Vico Five - Gelatina 11. Andruss, Juos - Dame Más (Gasolina Extended Mix) 12. Jesus Fernandez, Daveartt, LATIN HOUSE GANG - Medellín (Extended Mix) 13. Luca Testa, Nfasis, DAMANTE, Dj Human Star - Sola (Extended Mix) 14. Javi Torres, Andrea Satta, Blade Urbano - Desacatao (Extended Mix) 15. Chico Rose - SET IT UP (Extended Mix) 16. Zafrir - Dame Màs (Extended Mix)

THE DJ KAZZANOVA SHOW  Podcast
Episode 96: The DJ Kazzanova Show #95

THE DJ KAZZANOVA SHOW Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 98:07


Larvas Incendiadas
Cristiano Rodrigues – Afro-latinos em movimento

Larvas Incendiadas

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2024 40:00


Nessa semana, conversamos com Cristiano Rodrigues que é doutor em Sociologia pelo IESP/UERJ e professor do Departamento de Ciência Política da UFMG. Nossa conversa foi sobre seu mais novo livro Afro-Latinos em Movimento: Protesto Negro e Ativismo Institucional no Brasil e na Colômbia. Em seu trabalho, Cristiano analisa e compara as formas de organização, estratégias de ação e relação com o Estado dos movimentos negros do Brasil e da Colômbia, entre as décadas de 1970 e meados de 2010. É um trabalho interessantíssimo e que se diferencia de outros por comparar dois casos latino-americanos e por se interessar em analisar as relações entre movimentos sociais, Estado e a produção de conhecimento sobre pessoas negras.O livro está a venda no site da editora e outras plataformas virtuais. Além disso, estamos sorteando uma cópia do livro assinada por Cristiano. Para participar, vá em nosso instagram, comente no post do episódio e marque duas pessoas. O resultado do sorteio será divulgado na segunda-feira, dia 30 de março de 2020.

DJ Глюк
DJ Глюк (DJ Gluk) - Afro-Latino-Barabano vol. 42 [Ethno House] Ноябрь 2024

DJ Глюк

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 60:29


Gluk Afro Latino @ DJ Глюк 1. Nolek - Ke Tu Kiere (Extended Mix) 2. O, Mariline, Jonfy - Culo (Extended Mix) 3. Ramon Bedoya, Angel Heredia - DOMINICANA (Original Mix) 4. Javi Torres, Denzzoo - The Jungle (Club Mix) 5. Tony Cortez - Mi Flauta feat Luisa Santiago (Extended Mix) 6. DJ Limbo - Kironda 7. Voost - Quiero (Extended Mix) 8. Ma Khe - The Club (Extended Mix) 9. Costa UK - Sangba (Extended Mix) 10. David Novacek, Tonilox, Varone - Bambi (Extended Mix) 11. Alex Zigro - Bailalo (Extended Mix) 12. Jesús Fernández - Old Skool (Extended Mix) 13. MINT (JPN) - Talking About 14. Tony Guerra, MichaelBM, Mc K9 - Bum Bum

Hell & High Water with John Heilemann
Seth Moulton & Ritchie Torres: What Dems Can (Must) Learn From 2024

Hell & High Water with John Heilemann

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 76:04


John is joined by two up-and-coming Democratic congressmen—Seth Moulton, of the North Shore of Massachusetts, and Ritchie Torres, of the Bronx—to discuss what went wrong for Democrats in 2024. Moulton and Torres have little in common besides their relative youth; Moulton, 46, is white, straight, and holds multiple degrees from Harvard, while Torres, 36, is Afro Latino, openly gay, and never graduated from college. But their diagnoses of what ails their party (and, in particular, what allowed Donald Trump to make dramatic inroads with non-white working class voters) and their prescriptions for how to cure it are in sync: preach less and listen more; stop pandering to the left, especially on cultural issues; embrace pragmatism, competency, and open debate over purity tests, identity politics, and Ivory Tower condescension. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

ENCUENTRAS YOUR VOICE
"The Stories We Need to Tell": Vega Montañez on Breaking Hollywood's Rules with 'The Burden of Nine Lives' (Prime Video)

ENCUENTRAS YOUR VOICE

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 64:49


It's all about love. Yep, the action packed thriller twists and turns through human relationships that unfold unexpectedly throughout the movie, bringing you to tears at the end. Afro-Latino Filmmaker Vega Montañez Discusses "The Burdenof Nine Lives" on Encuentra's Your Voice PodcastWhat does authentic Latino representation in film look like? On Encuentras Your Voice podcast, host Consuelo Crosby explores this question with rising Afro-Latino filmmaker Vega Montañez, discussing his breakthrough film "The Burden of Nine Lives" (Prime Video, 2024) and its impact on diverse storytelling in modern cinema.Discover how a simple action movie concept evolved into a powerful narrative about love, community, and cultural identity.How an Action Movie Transformed into a Cultural MilestoneMontañez reveals his creative journey, sharing how "The Burden of Nine Lives" evolved from a conventional action screenplay into a groundbreaking narrative exploring Latino family dynamics, community bonds, and authentic representation. This transformation showcases how independent Latino filmmakers are reshaping Hollywood's approach to diverse storytelling.Episode Highlights* The unexpected journey from generic action film to meaningful storytelling* Impact of strong female characters in shaping the narrative* Role of community support in independent filmmaking* Importance of authentic Afro-Latino representation in media* Behind-the-scenes insights into the organic character development process* Success of grassroots screening initiatives* Strategies for promoting diverse films in mainstream spacesKey Takeaways* Authentic storytelling resonates more deeply than following conventional formulas* Community support is crucial for independent films' success* Cultural representation matters both in front of and behind the camera* Strong female characters can emerge naturally from truthful storytelling* Independent filmmaking thrives through collaborative effortsFeatured Film"The Burden of Nine Lives" - Now streaming on Prime VideoGuest InfoVega Montañez - Afro-Latino filmmaker known for creating narratives with authentic cultural representation, strong character development and complex human relationships .Consuelo is a First Gen Peruvian, structural engineer, mother and Scorpio fired Latina out to hold the mic and shine the light for amazing Latinas and advocates who share their journey from ancestry to authenticity in their most genuine voice. Connect with Consuelo on IG @Consuelo_Ends_in_ODiscover Encuentras Your Voice podcast on IG @EncuentrasYourVoice and join the comunidad of amazing Latinas!Listen to every episode on Spotify, Apple Podcast or any of your favorite streaming platforms. Watch the full videos on our YouTube channel @EncuentrasYourVoice

Black History, For Real
39 | Made You Look | For Real, For Real

Black History, For Real

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 34:22


Blackness is more than skin deep. This thing is cultural, and culture moves beyond what we can see. Franchesca and Conscious dive into the nuances between race and ethnicity while celebrating the contributions of Afro Latino people to Black history. And, because we ain't gonna let Halloween pass us by without touching on the spooky, our hosts chat about the resurgence of Voodoo in some Afro Latino communities and its connection back to the African continent.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Hoodoo & Chill
The True Story of La Madama , Mammy & Big Mama

Hoodoo & Chill

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 57:07


“Text Papa Seer”In this special episode of *Hoodoo and Chill*, we explore two powerful figures of the divine feminine in the spiritual diaspora: La Madama and the Black Mammy. While La Madama is celebrated in Afro-Latino traditions for her healing and fortune-telling, the image of Black Mammy remains complex and controversial, tied to painful histories of slavery. Join us as we dive into their origins, spiritual roles, and the debates surrounding who can work with these guides today. Don't miss this eye-opening conversation that reclaims and honors their true power in 2024.Support the show Submit Your Idea For A podcast Show Topic Follow @PapaSeer On IG Papa's Youtube Book A Reading With Papa Seer Join The Discord Server (Conjure Square Group Chat ) Classes Shop Follow Us On Clubhouse Donate To Our Podcast Show Credits Producer - @PapaSeer Writer - @PapaSeer Editor- @Papa Seer

Brennan Center LIVE
Latinos and the Far Right

Brennan Center LIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 53:41


A white supremacist of color seems like a contradiction. Yet recent years have brought to light unsettling examples, including an Afro-Latino leader of the Proud Boys and a Latino mass shooter with neo-Nazi sympathies. These men are among a small but growing number of Latinos in the United States who gravitate toward the far right and adopt radical views on race, Christian nationalism, and immigration.  In an eye-opening new book, Defectors, Emmy Award–winning journalist Paola Ramos uses interviews, historical context, and expert analysis to shatter the longtime understanding of Latinos as a political monolith and uncover a diversity of opinion that makes room for white nationalists and avowed racists. Listen to a recording of our expert panel's virtual discussion of this alarming trend. Speakers: Paola Ramos, Author, Defectors: The Rise of the Latino Far Right and What It Means for America; MSNBC Contributor Michael German, Former Special Agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation; Fellow, Brennan Center Liberty & National Security Program Eduardo Gamarra, Professor of Politics and International Relations, Florida International University Moderator: Mireya Navarro, Editor in Chief, Brennan en español If you enjoy this program, please give us a boost by liking, subscribing, and sharing with your friends. If you're listening on Apple Podcasts, please give it a 5-star rating.  Recorded on October 10, 2024. Check out Paola Ramos's new book here: Defectors: The Rise of the Latino Far Right and What It Means for America (bookshop.org) You can subscribe to Brennan en español's Spanish-language newsletter here: https://go.brennancenter.org/suscribirse  Keep up with the Brennan Center's work by subscribing to our weekly newsletter, The Briefing: https://go.brennancenter.org/briefing

Ray Ray's Podcast
“K.G.” (COSIGN)

Ray Ray's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 62:00


This episode of Ray Ray's Podcast is sponsored by Spotify for Podcasters and Litt Vacations, in partnership with Pandora. Sept 15th - Oct 15th is Hispanic Heritage Month. In honor of that, we wanted to highlight people doing great things in the Hispanic community. Also, October is Breast Cancer Awareness month, and we would love to extend our love and support to every woman fighting and battling we support you.  We sat with our Friend K.G. Graham (@cosignkg)  the Founder of “COSIGN Enterprises” (@cosignmag). We caught up with K.G. and talked about what has happened with him since the last time he was on the show, including the new “COSIGN Studio”, being an Afro-Latino, this year's “COSIGN Awards” and much more.  We would like to give a big shoutout to Tite for providing our intro music from his single "Get'n Paid" featuring Chalie Boy. Our podcast is recorded on the 10th floor of Hello Studios. Visit our Website www.RayRaysPodcast.com for all of our fantastic content. Continue to follow us on all social media IG @rayrays_podcast Facebook.com/RayRaysPodcast and TikTok @rayrayspodcast. Follow us on YouTube. Like and Subscribe on YouTube Please.

Creator to Creator's
Creator to Creators S6 Ep 60 Henry Alexander Kelly

Creator to Creator's

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 37:04


Bio: Henry Alexander Kelly is a venti-caramel (cause he's chubby and brown), Afro-Latino comedic writer and director with San Francisco Bay Area and Nicaraguan roots. Recently he was selected to be a Circle Member for Dan Lin's 2024 Rideback Rise Fellowship. He was an Artist Development Consult for the Sundance Institute's 2022 Uprise Grant Program as well as a recipient of the Uprise Grant in 2021. He was a 2022 Film Independent Project Involve Writing Fellow, 2022 Sundance BIPOC Mentorship Recipient and in 2020 graduated from the National Hispanic Media Coalition's Series Scriptwriters Program sponsored by ABC and NBC. His half-hour adult-animated, mockumentary, comedy, NOW-WHAT?! (NAHUATL), about the Nicarao-Aztecs in the 1400s dealing with an ever-changing world is optioned by Campanario Entertainment. He creates zany, larger-than-life, genre-blending worlds exploring the intersection of cultural identity, interpersonal struggles, and the absurdity of society.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/creator-to-creators-with-meosha-bean--4460322/support.

DJ Глюк
DJ Глюк (DJ Gluk) - Afro-Latino-Barabano vol. 41 [Ethno House] Октябрь 2024

DJ Глюк

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 63:29


Gluk Afro Latino @ DJ Глюк 1. Juany Bravo, CAVALLI (IT), Jesús Fernández - Caliente (feat. Billy The Diamond) (Extended Mix) 2. Nelson Fernandez - Madrid 3. Nolek - Bum Tu, Bum Ta (Original Mix) 4. Black Eyed Peas - My Humps (ID Edit) 5. Havana Hustlers, Daniel Matheus - Rich Girl (Original Mix) 6. DVPT - Mira Como Baila (Extended Mix) 7. Ivan Kay - Saxobeat (Original Mix) 8. Jude & Frank, Sandgino - Oxum (Extended Mix) 9. DAN_ROS - A La Puesta Del Sol (Original Mix) 10. Teko - Bambilibam (Extended Mix) 11. Nick Tohme - La Morena (Extended Mix) 12 Juan Valencia - Que Le De (Original Mix) 13. Alecs (US) - Fiesta (Ray MD Extended Remix) 14. Sllash & Doppe, Jorge Aguilar Y Sus Embelecos - Tombolero (Extended Mix)

Bad Queers
Hates Lesbian Bars (w/ Kevin Ortega-Rojas) | Episode 227

Bad Queers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 55:09


This week on Bad Queers, we welcome Kevin Ortega-Rojas, the unapologetic host of Here's Why With Kevin and co-host of BYLATINMEN. Kevin's got hot takes on everything from hating lesbian bars (yes, you heard that right) to why straight actors playing gay roles isn't a big deal. We dive into his media journey, growing up queer, and what it's like curating content in the age of misinformation.Shoutouts:Shana:  Gender Liberation Movement - an emergent and innovative grassroots and volunteer-run national collective that builds direct action, media and policy interventions centering bodily autonomy, self-determination, the pursuit of fulfillment, and collectivism in the face of gender-based sociopolitical threats. Happening Sept 14 - Follow and support year-round @genderlibKris: Letti New York - LGBTQIA+ & Filipino-owned everyday jewelry store. Follow on IG @lettinewyork  Kevin: Nico Lang - Writer and founder of Queer News Daily. New book coming out Follow @queernewsdaily and pre-order AMERICAN TEENAGER.Follow Kevin:IG: @hereswhykevinTikTok: @kevin.ortegarojasBYLATINMEN podcast Episode Breakdown:[0:51] Queer Urban Dictionary [3:15] Kevin Intro[12:43] Here's Why With Kevin origin story[27:20] Separating personal life from content life [38:04] Bad Queer Opinions[49:54] ShoutoutsSupport the showWe are on Patreon!! Support the podcast by subscribing to our Patreon: patreon.com/BadQueersPodcastAffiliates we actually love Support Lucky Skivvies and our pod by using coupon code badqueers10 for 10% off your next purchase. Treat your butt today.Shop NowSend your Am I A Bad Queer questions to us on our website at https://badqueers.com/ Email at badqueers@badqueers.com or DM on InstagramFollow us @badqueerspod on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram & Tik TokLove our soundtrack? Check out Siena Liggins: @sienaligginsLike us? Love us? Leave a review The opinions expressed during this podcast are conversational in nature and expressed only for comedic purposes. Not all of the facts will be correct but we attempt to be as accurate as possible. BQ Media LLC, the hosts, nor any guest host(s) hold no liabilit...

Our Classroom
Episode 105 | Celebrating Dominican Culture and Family w/ Lissette Norman

Our Classroom

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 30:21


Today we're celebrating the vibrancy of Dominican culture and the power of family through literature. Joining us is the inspiring author and poet, Lissette Norman, known for her evocative books like "Plátanos Go With Everything" and "My Feet Are Laughing." In this episode, Lissette shares her unique writing styles and the journey behind her works, emphasizing the impact of Afro-Latino representation in children's literature. From her use of lyrical storytelling to her dedication to showcasing nurturing father figures, Lissette paints a heartwarming picture of Dominican life. She also offers invaluable advice for aspiring writers, stressing the importance of rewriting and engaging with young readers for honest feedback. We'll explore how books can serve as a conduit for cultural stories, and the significant roles they play in affirming children's identities. Whether you're an educator, parent, or aspiring writer, this conversation promises to inspire and expand your understanding of the importance of diverse voices in literature.

Get On Code - The Fly Guys Show (Podcast)
Things Modern Black Woman Should Be Doing - Dr. Kimya's Class

Get On Code - The Fly Guys Show (Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2024 19:03


In this class, Dr. Kimya Nuru Dennis discusses things that Modern Black Women Should Be Doing! Empower Consciousness:  Note - The Get On Code: Our Black Empowerment channel hosts content that may not represent the views, opinions, and positions of the platform owners, participants, or partners. Get On Code, share the code, teach the code, become the code. Our code is empowerment. Focused on #Empowerment, and passionate about #BlackEmpowerment, the Get On Code : Our Black Empowerment platform, is built on the #EmpowermentAgenda . Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Email OurBlackImprovement@gmail.com . Watch Seko's film here: www.GenerationalFlip.com $20k - $90K of business funding - https://mbcapitalsolutions.com/positive-vibes-consulting/ Money for your business: https://davidallencapital.com/equipment-financing?u=&u=PositiveVibes Money for Real Estate Investments: https://PositiveVibesFinancial.com  Purify yourself, house, and environment to remain safe: https://www.vollara.com/PositiveVibes Invest in stocks via STASH: https://get.stashinvest.com/sekosq72j  Fix your credit: https://positivevibes.myecon.net/my-credit-system/ Raise money with Republic: https://republic.com/raise/i/jpdajr   Raise money with WeFunder: https://wefunder.com/sekovarner/raise #GetOnCode #GetOnCodeShow #GetOnCodePodcast #TheFlyGuysShow #OmegaPsiPhi #Ques #Uplift #ConsciousCommunity #PanAfrican #FoundationalBlackAmerican #Indian #BlackIndian #Melanin #Indigenous #BIPOC #CopperColored #Moorish #B1 #FBA #ADOS #BlackAmerican #AfricanAmerican #Investment #Wealth Money, Melanin, Finance, Business, Black Business, B1, Black First, ADOS, Foundational Black American, African, Indigenous, Afro Latinx, Afro-Latino, Mechie X, Tariq Nasheed, Professor Black Truth, The Black Authority, America, Africa, Asiatic, Moorish, Moorish Science Temple, FOI, Christian, Noble Drew Ali, Malcolm X, Ebony, African American, Entrepreneur, #GetOnCode, Tone Talks, Crumb TV, Afrisynergy News, Black People, Nubian, Empowerment Agenda, Black Wall Street, Black Empowerment, Empowerment

DJ Глюк
DJ Глюк (DJ Gluk) - Afro-Latino-Barabano vol. 40 [Ethno House] Сентябрь 2024

DJ Глюк

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 60:34


Gluk Afro Latino @ DJ Глюк 1. Castion - Mystica (Extended Mix) 2. Dario Nunez, Ivan Salvador - Apaga Tudo feat Mc Topre (Extended Mix) 3. Flashmob, Flaroll - Afrika (Alvaro Smart Remix) 4. Narasimha, Jag & Jess - Dhol Tool (Extended Mix) 5. Timbee - Yeka Tribe (Tom & Mikey Remix) 6. Kideko - Zumba (Extended Mix) 7. Space Motion - Drums (Original Mix) 8. Dubdisko, FatSync - Pa Pa Pa (Extended) 9. Etta - Viaje (Extended Mix) 10. Ricardo Criollo House - Saxo (Original Mix) 11. Roger Sanchez, Hugel - Go Again (Extended Mix) 12. Mark Di Meo, Tom Enzy - Ta Sendo (feat. MC K9) (Extended Mix) 13. Faraone - Como te va (Original Mix) 14. Jude & Frank - Marakanà (Extended Mix) 15. Raffa FL, Skylin3, Cumbiafrica - Bamboléo (Extended Mix)

Latino USA
How I Made It: Making Movies

Latino USA

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 10:08


Making Movies is a band based out of Kansas City, Missouri that mixes Afro-Latino rhythms and psychedelic rock'n'roll. The group members have roots in Panama and Mexico. It's composed by two sets of brothers, lead singer and guitarist Enrique Chi and bassist Diego, and Juan-Carlos and Andres Chaurand on percussion and drums.In this edition of our series “How I Made It," Latino USA sits down with Enrique and Juan-Carlos to discuss, "Locura Colectiva," one of the band's most ambitious tracks. They discuss how the track came to be and why they felt the album at one point was cursed.This episode originally aired in 2019.Subscribe to our newsletter by going to the top of our homepage. Follow us on TikTok and YouTube. 

DJ Глюк
DJ Глюк (DJ Gluk) - Afro-Latino-Barabano vol. 39 [Ethno House] Август 2024

DJ Глюк

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 59:50


Gluk Afro Latino @ DJ Глюк 1. Milk & Sugar feat. Maria Marquez - Canto Del Pilon (Milk & Sugar Extended Re-Rub) 2. 7UFO - Con Migo (Extended Mix) 3. Sowel – Finding Lau (Extended Mix) 4. Jesus Fernandez x Ghetto Flow - Fuin Fuan (Extended Mix) 5. Morry, Ryan Arnold - Putaria (Extended Mix) 6. JOHN PATTON - Band For Band (John Patton) 7. Sllash & Doppe - Timbales (Original Mix) 8. DJ Snake, Peso Pluma - Teka (Bontan Extended Remix) 9. 42nd Crew - Colegiala (Play!On Extended Mix) 10. Cavalli, Mathieu Ruz - Sirena (Extended Mix) 11. Bob Sinclar, Dollarman, Big Ali, Makedah - Rock This Party (Crusy Remix Extended) 12. Tom & Collins & AMEME - Ando High (Jesús Fernández Remix) 13. Raffaele Giusti - Mami Mami 14. Jerry Ropero, Hugel, Mijangos - CORAÇAO (20th Anniversary Mix)

Off the Record with DJ Akademiks
Episode 240: Drex The Joint reflects on his Afro Latino roots, thoughts on 6ix9ine, Orange County gang politics

Off the Record with DJ Akademiks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 97:17


Drex is our guest today. Drex The Joint reflects on his Afro Latino roots, thoughts on 6ix9ine, Orange County gang politics --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/offtherecord-djakademiks/support

DJ Глюк
DJ Глюк (DJ Gluk) - Afro-Latino-Barabano vol. 38 [Ethno House] Август 2024

DJ Глюк

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 63:04


Gluk Afro Latino @ DJ Глюк 1.promo 2.promo 3.promo 4.promo 5.promo 6.promo 7.promo 8.promo 9.promo 10.promo

The Latin Babbler Show
Ep.140 Breaking Barriers: Eliana Reyes on Resilience, Representation, and the Power of Storytelling

The Latin Babbler Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 58:08 Transcription Available


Send us a Text Message.In our latest episode, we sit down with the remarkable Eliana Reyes, an actress, producer, and storyteller. Eliana shares her journey from Washington Heights to Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic, navigating societal biases and cultural beauty standards. Despite the challenges, she pursued her passion for acting, leaving a successful finance career and finding success in the modeling world.Eliana discusses her project "Anamnesis" and her role at LATV Network, emphasizing her commitment to amplifying Afro-Latino voices. She also shares her moving documentary "Vida Nueva," which explores her father's long-term incarceration and its impact on their family.Eliana's story is a testament to resilience, creativity, and the importance of representation. This episode is a must-listen for anyone inspired by the relentless pursuit of dreams.Support the Show.

DJ Глюк
DJ Глюк (DJ Gluk) - Afro-Latino-Barabano vol. 37 [Ethno House] Июль 2024

DJ Глюк

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 61:20


Gluk Afro Latino @ DJ Глюк 1. Tayson Kryss, CAVALLI (IT) - Dura (Extended Mix) 2. Yvvan Back - Abajo (Extended Mix) 3. Sergei Rez - Spanish Vibe (Extended Mix) 4. Andruss, Draxx (ITA) - Tomala (Se Mueve Se Siente) (Original Mix) 5. Trace (UZ) - Selecta (Original Mix) 6. Noelia, Simon Miceli - Candela (Simon Miceli Edit - Extended) 7. Gypsyking - Romania (Crazibiza Remix) 8. Afterman, Yvvan Back - Lo Que Pasò , Pasò (JL & Afterman Mix) 9. Kieran San Jose - 6AM (Franklyn Watts Sunrise Mix Extended Mix) 10. Sebastian Ledher, VITO (UK) - PIKANTE (feat. Marco Lasso) (Original Mix) 11. Cumbiafrica, Niine - Atardecer (Extended Mix) 12. Tom & Collins - El Mas Grande Amor (Extended Mix) 13. Juany Bravo, Massianello - Chiqui Mama (Extended Mix) 14. Emmanuel Jal, Dean Mickoski - Eweeno (Extended Mix)

DJ Глюк
DJ Глюк (DJ Gluk) - Afro-Latino-Barabano vol. 36 [Ethno House] Июль 2024

DJ Глюк

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 60:14


Gluk Afro Latino @ DJ Глюк 1. Andre Cardillo Dj - When The Night's Out (Original Mix) 2. Valesi & Pontiroli - Gaita (Extended Mix) 3. David Novacek, Yvvan Back, Jonatan Malachi - Pelate feat. Jonatan Malachi (Extended Mix) 4. MichaelBM, Jayie - Guatauba (Original Mix) 5. ID - Es Vedrà (Extended Mix) 6. Bellini - Samba Do Brasil (Javier Ortiz Remix) 7. NONFICTION - Weppa Weppa (Original Mix) 8. Di Martino - Vinatera (Original Mix) 9. Kailly Jensen - Bella ciao (Extended Mix) 10. Block & Crown - Cubano (Original Mix) 11. Andre Rizo, Christian Lepah - Rumba (Original Mix) 12. Dario Nunez, Javi Colina - BAIANA 2024 (Original mix) 13. Jamek Ortega - Voices (Extended Mix)

DJ Глюк
DJ Глюк (DJ Gluk) - Afro-Latino-Barabano vol. 35 [Ethno House] Июль 2024

DJ Глюк

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 61:50


Gluk Afro Latino @ DJ Глюк 1. Yvvan Back - Dame Calor (The Cube Guys Mix) 2. Andres Matheus - Tundudu (Original Mix) 3. Bvtters - Rakata (Original Mix) 4. Digital Drums - Bandolera (Original Mix) 5. HÄWK, MORENITA & Marc Joef - Volar La Pluma (Extended Mix) 6. Westray - Vuelve (Original Mix) 7. Laurent Simeca - Palemande (Extended Mix) 8. BAPP - Baque (Original Mix) 9. Anthony Godfather, Many Malon, DEIA - Chicki Chaka (Original Mix) 10. Giuliano (CA) - Takadimi (Extended Mix) 11. Dos Rios - Sonrisa (Extended Mix) 12. Peppe Citarella, Yas Cepeda - Belo Horizonti (Original Mix) 13. Peppe Citarella, Aaron Sevilla - Alors (Original Mix) 14. Sean Finn, Picco - Besame Mucho (Yvvan Back Extended Remix) 15. Block & Crown - Pata Pata (Original Mix)

The Maverick Show with Matt Bowles
291: Traveling to Egypt, Honduras, Iceland, Kenya & Palestine as an Afro-Latino and Connecting with Cultures Through Food with Kevin Sandoval

The Maverick Show with Matt Bowles

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 62:02


Hear reflections on traveling to 57 countries as an Afro-Latino and how food can be a doorway to understanding culture.  _____________________________ Subscribe to The Maverick Show's “Monday Minute” Newsletter where I personally send you an email with 3 short items of value (all personal recommendations) to start each week that you can consume in under 60 seconds: www.TheMaverickShow.com/Newsletter _____________________________ Kevin Sandoval joins Matt over wine and begins by giving tips for spending time in Boston. Matt and Kevin then reflect on their time together at the Latino Travel Fest in Elizabeth, NJ. Next, Kevin talks about his parents' journey from the Dominican Republic to the U.S., his experience growing up between Boston and the D.R., and how his interest in world travel developed. Kevin shares his recommendations for spending time in the Dominican Republic and then talks about his transformative trip to Egypt. He reflects on why he centers food in his travel content and how it can be a gateway into understanding history and culture as well as connection with people. Next, Kevin explains how speaking Spanish as his first language allows him to make deeper connections with people in Spanish-speaking countries, and shares his experiences in Honduras. He also shares travel stories from Iceland, and Kenya and why his trip to Palestine was so impactful. Kevin offers tips for Black and Latino travelers, shares some budget travel hacks, gives tips for content creators, and then reflects on why after 57 countries he continues to travel. FULL SHOW NOTES INCLUDING LINKS TO EVERYTHING DISCUSSED ARE AVAILABLE HERE.  Subscribe to The Maverick Show's “Monday Minute” Newsletter and get a super-short email from me to start each week with 3 personal recommendations that you can consume in under 1 minute. See My Top 10 Apps For Digital Nomads See My Top 10 Books For Digital Nomads See My 7 Keys For Building A Location-Independent Business (Even In A Space That Is Not Traditionally Virtual) Watch My Video Training on Stylish Minimalist Packing so you can join #TeamCarryOn  See The Travel Gear I Use And Recommend See How I Produce The Maverick Show Podcast (The Equipment, Services, And Vendors I Use) Follow The Maverick Show on Instagram ENJOYING THE SHOW? Please Leave a Rating and Review.  It really helps the show and I read each one personally.  You Can Buy Me a Coffee. Espressos help me produce significantly better podcast episodes! :)

The Jesus Storybook Bible Podcast
147. Pointing People Toward Freedom: Carlos Whittaker

The Jesus Storybook Bible Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 9:58


Carlos Whittaker's mission is to bring hope to humans all over the world. Growing up, Carlos watched his Panamanian, Afro-Latino father unite the diverse people of his neighborhood under one roof: his church. As an author, podcaster, and global speaker, Carlos' wishes to follow his father's legacy as he creates safe spaces for people—all people—so they may feel seen and understood.     Quotes “I think there's things to celebrate about how God made me a little bit different.” - Carlos Whittaker “I just think about how many times we don't even remember that Jesus saved us because of some of the ways that we're acting. He still chooses us. He still loves us. He still pursues us.” - Carlos Whittaker  “We have got to drastically lower the volume of life in order for whatever God has been telling us to do to finally start coming through.” - Carlos Whittaker “Jesus is telling me through the scripture, ‘Carlos, you're not talking to them. You're not performing. You're talking to me in a normal way. So talk to me as if I'm the person that you say I am and don't talk to me as if you're giving me a speech.'” - Carlos Whittaker   Guest's Links Carlos' Instagram Carlos' Facebook Carlos' Twitter   Resources Mentioned in This Episode Primera Iglesia Bautista en Pico Rivera   Connect with Sally Lloyd-Jones Jesus Storybook Bible Facebook Jesus Storybook Bible Instagram  Sally's website Sally's Facebook Sally's Instagram *Episode produced by Four Eyes Media*

Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
Dem Rep. Ritchie Torres on the ‘fundamental problem' with the progressive movement

Firing Line with Margaret Hoover

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2024 37:54


Democratic Rep. Ritchie Torres of the Bronx sits down with Margaret Hoover to talk about Israel, immigration, and other issues that impact voters of color as polls suggest support for Donald Trump is rising among traditionally Democratic voting blocs that will play a pivotal role in the 2024 election. Torres, the first openly gay Afro-Latino member of Congress, discusses how growing up in public housing with a single mother influences his perspective and his policy positions. After Trump's rally in his district, Torres assesses Trump's potential to make gains with Black and Hispanic voters and what President Biden can do to regain their support. He comments on Biden's executive orders on immigration and the failure of Congress to address the border crisis. Torres, who is one of Israel's most vocal supporters in the House, explains why he became a Zionist, defends Biden's record on Israel, and reflects on how the progressive movement has become radicalized on this and other issues over the last decade.  Support for “Firing Line for Margaret Hoover” is provided by Robert Granieri, Vanessa and Henry Cornell, The Emmet Family Charitable Foundation, The Fairweather Foundation, The Tepper Foundation, Peter and Mary Kalikow, The Asness Family Foundation, The Beth and Ravenel Curry Foundation, Kathleen and Andrew McKenna through The McKenna Family Foundation, Charles R. Schwab, The Eric and Wendy Schmidt Fund for Strategic Innovation, Pritzker Military Foundation on behalf of the Pritzker Military Museum and Library, The Rosalind P. Walter Foundation, Damon Button, Craig Newmark Philanthropies, The Marc Haas Foundation, Roger and Susan Hertog, Cheryl Cohen Effron and Blair Effron, and Al and Kathy Hubbard. Corporate funding is provided by Stephens Inc. and Pfizer Inc.

Politics Done Right
Conscious Mindset's Sed interviews Egberto on his book Tribulations of an Afro-Latino Caribbean Man

Politics Done Right

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 34:20


Conscious Mindset's Sedrick Keeler interviews Egberto Willies about his recent book Tribulations of an Afro-Latino Caribbean Man. It is an all-encompassing interview that will surprise many. Subscribe to our Newsletter: https://politicsdoneright.com/newsletter Purchase our Books: As I See It: https://amzn.to/3XpvW5o How To Make America Utopia: https://amzn.to/3VKVFnG It's Worth It: https://amzn.to/3VFByXP Lose Weight And Be Fit Now: https://amzn.to/3xiQK3K Tribulations of an Afro-Latino Caribbean man: https://amzn.to/4c09rbE --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/politicsdoneright/message

DJ Глюк
DJ Глюк (DJ Gluk) - Afro-Latino-Barabano vol. 34 [Ethno House] Июнь 2024

DJ Глюк

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2024 61:20


Микс в качестве 320 KBs, с ТРЕК-ЛИСТОМ - доступен по ссылке. boosty.to/djgluk/posts/e90749f… Gluk Afro Latino @ DJ Глюк 1.promo 2.promo 3.promo 4.promo 5.promo 6.promo 7.promo 8.promo 9.promo 10.promo

Next Best Picture Podcast
Interview With "I'm A Virgo" Actor Jharrel Jerome

Next Best Picture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 17:42


Jharrel Jerome made Emmy history when he won television's top prize for his work in Ava DuVernay's "When They See Us." Just 21 years old, Jerome became the youngest person to win Lead Actor in a Limited Series and the first Afro-Latino actor to be nominated for and win an Emmy in any category. Five years later, Jerome has returned to the awards race, playing a 13-foot-tall man in Boots Riley's genre-bending "I'm a Virgo." The "Sorry to Bother You" filmmaker turns to television with a coming-of-age story that is equal parts heart-warming, thought-provoking, and evocative. A sharp satire about capitalism, race, and media (among many other things), Jerome infuses the many turns of Riley's script with empathy, tenderness, and seriously impressive range. In conversation with Next Best Picture, Jerome is deep in thought, and his curiosity and humanity as an actor and artist are on full display. He discusses capturing the psyche and physicality of a larger-than-life yet vulnerable character and trusting in Riley's vision for "I'm a Virgo," a collaboration that has yielded some of the year's best television. Please be sure to check out "I'm a Virgo," which is available to stream on Prime Video and is up for your consideration in all eligible Emmy categories. Thank you, and enjoy! Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/nextbestpicturepodcast Apple Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWA7KiotcWmHiYYy6wJqwOw And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Banking on Cultura: Where Latino Culture and Entrepreneurship Collide
[Ep.37] How to Secure Sponsorships: The Hidden Secrets to Raising Money for Events ft. Tony Waller

Banking on Cultura: Where Latino Culture and Entrepreneurship Collide

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 62:43


The Betches Sup Podcast
This Is Why We Choose The Bear

The Betches Sup Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 72:10


4:27 TEMP CHECK: Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, the country's foreign minister, and six passengers were found dead at the site of a helicopter crash on Monday, one month before the next election. Was it foul play or an inevitable accident? 20:30 MAIN NEWS: After uncovering the brutality of P. Diddy's assault on Cassie Ventura and Sami, V exposes the deadly problem of not believing women, the uniquely American “Boyfriend Loophole,” and the need for comprehensive legislation like the Violence Against Women Act. 43:40 DOWN BALLOT: Our down-ballot girlies of the week are the organization Run for Something, community leader Dulce Vasquez, veterans Marche and Marquetta Johnson, and accomplished Afro-Latino organizer Brandon Fletcher Dominguez. 48:07 AMER-I-CAN'T: Sami and V rant about the state of American healthcare highlights the inefficiencies, lack of communication, and disregard for patient care that they recently witnessed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Latin Babbler Show
Ep. 136 Aida Rodriguez Writing, Comedy, and Healing Through Her Book Legitimate Kid: A Memoir

The Latin Babbler Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 94:29 Transcription Available


Send us a Text Message.When the indomitable Ida Rodriguez steps up to the mic, you know you're in for a story that's as punchy as her comedy. Her journey isn't just a tale of one woman's rise through the ranks of stand-up; it's a testament to the colorful threads of Latino culture, the realities of being Afro-Latina in Hollywood, and the bittersweet symphony of cultural pride and struggle. With Ida's infectious laughter as our guide, we explore the rich tapestry of her life – from the vibrant streets of Puerto Rico to the cutthroat backstage world of comedy clubs.In a landscape where voices like Ida's are often on the fringes, she pulls us right into the heart of the conversation. This episode is an intimate mosaic of identity, laughter, and truth. We examine the intricacies of navigating two worlds as Afro-Latinos, the persistent hurdles for proper representation in the arts, and how the resilience of culture can be both a shield and a spear in the fight against erasure. Together with Ida, we celebrate the triumphs of Latino comedians who break stereotypes, and we share in the warmth of traditions that bond families across distances.Finish off with a nod to the soul-stirring power of storytelling. Ida takes us from the laughter-filled warmth of Thanksgiving dinners to the emotional depth of her own family's narratives. These stories aren't just words passed down through generations; they are the living, breathing heartbeats of communities that refuse to be forgotten. Ida's voice rises above the clamor, a clarion call for authenticity and inclusion, compelling us to listen, learn, and most importantly, to let ourselves be moved.Support the Show.

Israel: State of a Nation
From Intersectionality to Jihad | Rep. Ritchie Torres on how BDS Perverted The Progressive Cause

Israel: State of a Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 31:03


US Representative Ritchie Torres could easily be a multiple card carrying member of the intersectional Left: a gay Afro-Latino son on a Puerto Rican father, he grew up in public housing in the Bronx, the very Borough he now represents in Congress.Yet Representative Torres is one of the most poignant critics of this corrosive movement that has taken over larges swathes of the Democratic Party, and consistently and proudly takes its proponents to task for their hypocrisy and antisemitism.Torres has an impressive track record of fighting corruption and the economic exploitation or workers. He is a vocal and unequivocal supporter of American Jewry and of Israel.Stay up to date at:www.stateofanationpodcast.comX: https://twitter.com/stateofapodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/stateofapodFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61556030695001 LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/state-of-a-nationSupport Representative Torres at https://torres.nyc

Sunday Sitdown with Willie Geist
OSCAR NOMINEE: Colman Domingo (January 2024)

Sunday Sitdown with Willie Geist

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2024 57:45


Willie Geist sits down with Colman Domingo, who is nominated for his first Oscar for his starring role in the acclaimed movie, "Rustin". This nod makes him the first Afro Latino to ever be nominated for Best Actor. (Original broadcast date January 21, 2024.)

Latino USA
Latino Hustle: Oscars 2024

Latino USA

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 54:01


The 96th Oscars ceremony is a new opportunity for Latinos and Latin Americans in the moviemaking business to be recognized for excellence in cinema. America Ferrera has earned her first Oscar nomination and Colman Domingo has become the first Afro-Latino nominated for best actor. And yet, representation of Latinos on the big screen has remained stagnant. But there are several Latinos and Latin Americans nominated who you may not have heard anything about yet. We spoke to Andes survivor Roberto Canessa and actor Matias Recalt from “The Society of the Snow;” director Maite Alberdi from “The Eternal Memory;” and producer Phil Lord from “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse.” Editorial note: This interview was recorded in early February.