The MUN2 NETWORK has produced an interesting new webumentary that dissects and discusses what it means to be BLACK And LATINO!!!
BLACK And LATINO brings out some our favorite CRAZY COOL GROOVY Black and Latino Family to bring their joys, pains, and perspectives on what it has meant for them to be Black and Latino in America.
Speakers include CHRISTINA MILIAN, GINA TORRES, JESSY TERRERO, JUDY REYES, LAZ ALONSO, SOLEDAD O'BRIEN, TATYANA ALI, and more.
-CCG

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1 grooved like this:
If AFRICAN + FRENCH/INDIAN = BLACK then AFRICAN + SPANISH = BLACK. As far as America goes. The only difference is that the ENGLISH were bastards and didn't allow any other language to be spoke in their colonies. They made other cultures feel ashamed of their own culture and gave us false dreams of inclusiveness. The French and Spanish were more tolerant. Before for the English invasion, my family all spoke French. If you go deep in the bayous in Louisiana, you will still find black folks speaking some French. It is funny to me that no one mentions Creoles of Louisiana when it comes down to labels and how society sees us. When a creole says that he is creole, everyone else says, "you're black... end of discussion. When a black latino says they are latino, it's excepted as fact or at least brought to open forum. Sounds like I just found my project for 2012.
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