Artistas in the Capital
Studies reveal that darker-skinned Latinos, including Afro-Latinos, encounter discrimination from both within and outside the Latino community. This discrimination takes various forms, from unequal treatment to racial profiling. Our guest, Tanya Katerí Hernández [https://www.professortkh.com/], a professor at Fordham University School of Law, delves into the topic of Latino anti-black bias and the struggle for equality. We also discuss her book, "Racial Innocence," where she highlights the untold stories of Afro-Latinos and sheds light on enduring injustices silently faced for far too long. Episode Credits: Host: Norma Sorto Guest: Tanya Katerí Hernández Episode Interviewers: Marco Cerqueira and Shanique Lovelace Episode Scriptwriter: Flavia Olivera Episode Editors: Norma Sorto and Claudia Peralta Torres Music by Blue Dot Sessions: Pglet - Shepman Cholate - Arizona Moon For updates on episodes and Latinx events in the D.C. area, follow us on Instagram @holaculturadc [https://www.instagram.com/holaculturadc/], and don’t forget to rate, review and subscribe to “Artistas in the Capital.” To get involved in Latinx arts, culture, and humanities in D.C., sign up to join our SPEL program and visit holacultura.com [https://holacultura.com/].
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