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  • Thank you, thank you, thank you for your bravery. Our ancestors are thanking you; much blessings and continued success.

  • Big up all dem rudebois in Bluefields, Corn Islands, Bilwi, and Pearl Lagoon, Nicaragua.

  • I just love seeing racists speaking with an afro-hispanic dialect or dancing samba, salsa, cumbia, bomba, etc. Many latinos I come accross here in California do not know about African history and present in Latin America, but truthfully they don't really know anything about Latin America besides the sexist, biased, racist, glossed over non-sense they get from Spanish language & English language media. Even many Latin American studies programs are inadequate in teaching african & native history.

  • What is the defenition of Afo-descendant? I believe it is anyone of African descent; from 1-100% Black, however is anyone of visible of African descent. Why does it matter? Because Afro-descendants ARE NOT A MINORITY IN LATIN AMERICA. Basic math would tell you so. Brazil is the largest and most populous country in Latin America and has the largest number of Blacks and Afro-descendants outside of Africa.

  • Black + Brown = Some powerful shit this world may not be ready for but damn sure needs!

  • It's about time. So many still don't want anything to do with Africa but love there're European Slave Masters! Very well done!

  • @MrWeknowNow

    Actually, I don't mind so much that so-called "Latinos" want nothing to do with us. What I do mind is that not only are we ignored and written out of history, but our culture is stolen and called European/Latino. It seems like Spanish language t.v. cannot mention blacks without mentioning slavery. Natives were slaves too.  But they are ignored more so than blacks. Should we call whites thieves & murderers?

  • its about time what took us so long to do thissssssssss

  • i'm poor nurse of garifuna/black carib origin working in the usa and I will be donating every penny I have to this project!!!

  • I'm crying for this video

  • Thanks for posting.

  • Haleluia! As a BlackLatina myself, it is totally refreshing to see your clip. Not too crazy about the name...Afro is a hair-style association reflecting Cryspus Afrikanas or something like that...kinda like the Borgorgie/Jesus dipiction. Please research this and let me help you help me. Kudos to your fortitude and talents. Thank you for sharing. QMT 2011

  • Su pagina esta muy interesante...lo que mas me asombra en la historia de el salvador que se pierde en los textos escolares so las raíces africanas de El salvador..entiendo que no hay una presencia obvia the africanos en El Salvador pero eso no quiere decir que nunca existieron en nuestro Pais.. muchas personas en El Salvador todavia tiene un "LooK" Mulato..que se sigue disminuyendo por cada generación que se sigue mesclando..

  • Pero es indiscutible que en la historia Salvadoreña hay personas que pudieran tener una descendencia africana como por ejemplo: Prudencia ayala, Roberto armijo, Miguel huezo mixco , rafael gochez sosa asta el ex-presidente Francisco Flores Personas que son distinguidas que puedo mencionar...

    Yo por ejemplo Cuando pequeno siempre quise saber por que yo tenia piel mas morena, pelo colocho y labios grueso.

  • En Usulutan Me llamaban "Negrito" y no soy el unico en la area hay mucha gente con piel clara y pelo bien colocho or gente clara con labios muy gruesos..Que pasa con la identidad Salvadoreña ? que la gente prefiere aceptar la historia de que los españoles descubrieron a El Salvador y algunos se mezclaron con Indios...pero siempre nos ponemos defensivos o incomodos cuando se le pregunta a alguien de sus antepasados y raíces.

  • En El Salvador como en muchos países Latino Americanos las personas prefieren no comentar acerca de sus antepasados o sea indios o Negros...es algo que esta sumamente programado en la cultura Salvadoreña del rechazo alo que no es blanco. Siempre me decían tienes que casarte con alguien que pueda mejorar la Raza..de donde origina esta actitud.???. que me parece muy precolombina… ahora vivo en Estados Unidos y muchos me confunden como Dominicano.

  • Congratulations! I guess you already know the work of professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr. You can find it in pbs.org: black-in-latin-america. Together you can boost the process for better achievements!!

  • EXCELLENT!

  • Its about time ppl stop tellin us "oh ur not black" when it is just evident!!! Thank u for ur hard work!!! Us Afromexicans appreciate ur dedication!!!

  • latino means white coming from the roman empire which spain and portgual was in yes latin america is diverse multiracial and multicultural 

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