Afro-Puerto Rican activist, organizer, and scholar Rosa Clemente joins Latino USA. Clemente recently founded the Black-Latinx Organizing Project, a non-profit dedicated to combating anti-Blackness in the Latinx community.
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Afro-Puerto Rican activist, organizer, and scholar Rosa Clemente joins Latino USA. Clemente recently founded the Black-Latinx Organizing Project, a non-profit dedicated to combating anti-Blackness in the Latinx community.
Sharon Park
This guide is written to serve as a starting point for how non-Black people of color can engage in conversation regarding the anti-Blackness within our respective communities.
León Krauze
Observing the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests in Los Angeles, this article reflects on the growing solidarity between Latino and Black communities, Latino anti-Blackness, and the experiences of Afro-Latino protesters.
Deepa Iyer
For South Asians committed to ending state violence against Black people, it has always been clear that our work goes further, that we must also work to undo anti-Blackness within our own communities. But there are moments of clarity and windows of possibility.