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Negra Como Soy: JBalvin African Grammy Discussion (AUDIO)
This week, Jhendi joins Doni and Dr. Rhonda to talk about the controversy of JBalvin at the African Entertainment Awards USA in 2021. Join us to learn about the details of the nomination, what reggaeton is, JBalvin’s reaction, and how […]
Negra Como Soy: JBalvin African Grammy Discussion (VIDEO)
This week, Jhendi joins Doni and Dr. Rhonda to talk about the controversy of JBalvin at the African Entertainment Awards USA in 2021. Join us to learn about the details of the nomination, what reggaeton is, JBalvin’s reaction, and how […]
Fernando Valenzuela and the Changes Foreigners Brought to Baseball
By Evan Grant Mexico’s Fernando Valenzuela helped Major League Baseball become one of the most culturally diverse professional sports leagues in the United States. Valenzuela played most of his professional career for the Los Angeles Dodgers. Before his time in […]
Negra Como Soy: No Longer Latina pt 2: Not Parent Expected (AUDIO)
Your parent wasn’t who you thought they were? Dr. Paulette Bethel joins us again on the revelation of a Not Parent Expected (NPE) from a routine ancestry DNA test and the resulting trauma model she developed. “There are gonna be […]
Negra Como Soy: No longer Latina pt 2: Not Parent Expected (VIDEO)
Your parent wasn’t who you thought they were? Dr. Paulette Bethel joins us again on the revelation of a Not Parent Expected (NPE) from a routine ancestry DNA test and the resulting trauma model she developed. “As the commercial DNA […]
Regina Rangel-Sanchez: A Cross-Cultural Life
By Aidan Loughran Regina Rangel-Sanchez is a U.S. citizen of Mexican heritage. I recently conducted an interview with her to learn more about her life and her culture. While her cultural background may be confusing to some, I found it […]
Communicating Among Hidden Diversity
By Olive Ancell Communicating social, cultural, environmental, and political issues is an obstacle in itself, but addressing these issues among populations of hidden diversity and across cultural boundaries is an entirely different ball game. Midy Aponte, Vice President of Spitfire […]
Dia de los Muertos, On the Rise Internationally
Dia de los Muertos, the “Day of the Dead,” has been a tradition in Mexico for over 3,000 years originating from the Aztecs. Celebrated by Latinos across the globe, it has been on the rise in the U.S.A., which shouldn’t be […]







