Afro-Latino

Junot Díaz On His Afro-Latino Childhood Experience
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Junot Díaz On The Challenges of Growing Up Afro-Latino

By Fox News Latino | 10/13/2011 - 14:24 | 0 Comments

Dominican American writer Junot Díaz didn’t always feel accepted as a child. In an interview with Fox News Latino, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author spoke about growing up in the 80s as an...

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A New Spider-Man's In Town—And he’s Afro-Latino!

By Amaris Castillo | 08/02/2011 - 12:00 | 0 Comments

There’s a new Spider-Man, and he’s half Latino. According to USA Today, Marvel Comics has revealed a new replacement for Peter Parker—a half-black, half-Latino teenager named Miles Morales. ...

Laz Alonso

EXCLUSIVE: Laz Alonso on Being Latino & Black in Hollywood

By Lee Hernandez | 05/06/2011 - 13:15 | 5 Comments

In the romantic comedy Jumping the Broom (opening in theaters nationwide today), Cuban actor Laz Alonso, 37, plays an African American character in an all-black cast that includes Angela Bassett, Paula Patton, Loretta Devine...

PBS Black in Latin America airs tonight on Cuba

Henry Louis Gates Jr. Goes to Cuba for 'Black in Latin America'

By Mariela Rosario | 04/26/2011 - 15:30 | 0 Comments

When we asked Prof. Henry Louis Gates Jr. about why so many Latinos get confused about race, specifically when filling out forms like the recent U.S. census, he tell us it may be because Latino "is not a race in and of itself." 

"The way people self-identify is very subjective and very cultural-specific," he continued. "And I don’t blame people...

Blair Underwood and Lisa Vidal on Latinos in The White House
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Blair Underwood and Lisa Vidal on Latinos in The White House

By Lee Hernandez | 09/21/2010 - 09:48 | 1 Comment

In The Event, a political thriller which premiered last night on NBC, actor Blair Underwood and Boricua actress Lisa Vidal, play the President of the United States and the First Lady, respectively. Latina.com caught up with the funny actors— who are longtime BFF's—to talk about the significance of portraying TV's...

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