1. baddominicana:

timemagazine:

Algo diferente sobre la portada de la revista TIME esta semana? “Yo Decido”

everyone but black latinos.
afrolatinos dont exist apparently.
thanks! good to know. for the 45864986th time.

    baddominicana:

    timemagazine:

    Algo diferente sobre la portada de la revista TIME esta semana? “Yo Decido”

    everyone but black latinos.

    afrolatinos dont exist apparently.

    thanks! good to know. for the 45864986th time.

    (via larepublicadedet)

    1. homemadebabyfoods reblogged this from timemagazine
    2. christmaswallpaperdesktop reblogged this from timemagazine
    3. blogbourse reblogged this from timemagazine
    4. anunturi-gratuite-alina reblogged this from timemagazine
    5. zahnarzt-beratung-zahn-implantat reblogged this from timemagazine
    6. live-sport reblogged this from timemagazine
    7. the-furniture reblogged this from timemagazine
    8. bigfinance reblogged this from timemagazine
    9. grand-travel reblogged this from timemagazine
    10. wellness-kangal-fisch-therapie reblogged this from timemagazine
    11. dr-garra-rufa-fisch-therapie-spa reblogged this from timemagazine
    12. doktor-knabber-fisch-garra-rufa reblogged this from timemagazine
    13. lehmer reblogged this from timemagazine
    14. yacko reblogged this from timemagazine and added:
      http://swampland.time.com/2012/02/22/why-the-latino-vote-in-arizona-could-be-decisive-in-2012/#ixzz1n8XdxSyy
    15. lusofonias reblogged this from timemagazine and added:
      Marco Rubio: The GOP Must Change Course with Latinos Election 2012: Faces of the Latino Vote Being Latino in Arizona...
    16. anindiscriminatecollection reblogged this from lati-negros
    17. ifiseemalittlestrange reblogged this from timemagazine
    18. memdlr reblogged this from justojusto
    19. beautyconsazon reblogged this from retroplatano
    20. retroplatano reblogged this from quelowat
    21. vampirefinch reblogged this from bad-dominicana and added:
      As I scrolled down the first thing I noticed was the lack of afro-latin@s, even before I saw the commentary. I mean:...
    22. twopaintbrushes reblogged this from genscompliques
    23. genscompliques reblogged this from mohandasgandhi
    24. dreadinny reblogged this from kemetically-ankhtified
    25. clutterandcomposure reblogged this from timemagazine
    26. notallluckwasgood reblogged this from timemagazine
    27. itsmonandez reblogged this from ipromisekindness
    28. cafecitoconleche reblogged this from n-de-nacha
    29. ineedanambulance reblogged this from louderthanlifeitself
    30. defectuoosss reblogged this from n-de-nacha
    31. n-de-nacha reblogged this from atossecretos
    32. atossecretos reblogged this from mohandasgandhi
    33. kshimpact21 reblogged this from quelowat

About

This award-winning project started as the formal US focus on Black History Month (February 1-28/9) was upon us. Please know that our goal to celebrate all of the peoples who have influence and history via the African Diasporas. Expanding the inclusively of Blackness is not just during Black History Month but all year round for several of us, self-identified LatiNeg@s, Afro-Latin@s and Afro-Caribeños.

This site is 365 days a year 24 hours a day 7 days a week! As people who recognize and claim the African heritage and history, we have often been excluded from US History, whether it be Black history, Womyn's Herstory (March) or Latino history (September 15-October 15) (to name a few). Join us in honoring and recognizing LatiNegr@s this year during Black, Womyn, and Latino History Month and year round! We are Black, Latino and from the Caribbean. We REPRESENT!

Please share any images, videos, quotes, websites, links etc. you'd like to include on this page. Go to http://lati-negros.tumblr.com/submit to submit what you'd like to contribute.

The painting is by Jorge Arche, a Cuban painter from Santiago de Cuba who painted "Banistas" in 1972.

Following