Journey Mom: Natasha Rodriguez
Caras Lindas
by Manuel Mendez
2y ago
This week, we discus global blackness, Panama and meaning of what Afrolatinidad means with Natasha Rodriguez. Natasha is a mother, travel addict, educator, DEI advocate, and storyteller. She was born and raised in Washington, DC, yet identifies as a global citizen. Growing up in an immigrant household, Natasha realized at a young age how big the world was after traveling to her family’s native country, Panama, at the age of seven. Being raised in a multicultural home shaped her identity over the years, indirectly shaping her life’s work in diversity ..read more
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Nuestra Maestra: Maria Rodriguez
Caras Lindas
by Full Service Radio
4y ago
This week, we discus Jean Marie Butler, 72, a classical and jazz piano teacher who performed as Maria Rodriguez with Latin groups in Washington, DC with Pepe Gonzalez . Pepe started his music career playing the electric bass in his late teens, when he formed one of the first integrated bands (between African-Americans and Hispanics) in the Washington, DC area. The band, ZAPATA, opened for many great bands such as Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Ramsey Lewis, Weather Report, Rashan Roland Kirk, Sly and the Family Stone, and the Isley Brothers. In celebration of Women's History Month we honor Maria ..read more
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The Young Lords: A Radical History
Caras Lindas
by Full Service Radio
4y ago
Today we talk with Dr. Johanna Fernandez the author of The Young Lords: A Radical History (UNC Press, February 2020), a history of the Puerto Rican counterpart of the Black Panther Party. She teaches 20th Century U.S. history and the history of social movements in the Department of History at Baruch College (CUNY). Episode track: "Abrecamino" by Leo Rua. Powered and distributed by Simplecast ..read more
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Nuestra Luchita!
Caras Lindas
by Full Service Radio
4y ago
La Luchita means “the hustle.” When asking a Cuban about their day it’s common to hear “aquí, en la luchita” (here, in the hustle). Calling this project "La Luchita" is a way of honoring organizers and their hustle to build a better world for all.Marley Pulido is an Afro-Habanero based in the D.C. area. He has organized programming and logistics for over 20 trips to Cuba including a Congressional Delegation. He’s in a struggle to decolonize himself through Afro-Cuban traditional knowledge. Powered and distributed by Simplecast ..read more
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Our bridge to build
Caras Lindas
by Full Service Radio
4y ago
This week we speak with Itzbeth Menjívar founder of BridgePeople LLC, a consulting firm that helps strengthen leadership teams through cultural competencies and dialogue. Originally from Panamá, Itzbeth has been building bridges through dialogue and human connection with people for over 20 years. Powered and distributed by Simplecast ..read more
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Amor Negrxs
Caras Lindas
by Full Service Radio
4y ago
“Love is profoundly political. Our deepest revolution will come when we understand this truth.” bell hooks, Salvation: Black People and Love On this week’s show, we dive deep in what Black love means to us. What important challenges we face and how it impacts the African Diaspora? What is Amor Negrxs? This week we speak with Rosalyn Lake an AfroDominica, a Taekwondo champion, a scholar and an educator. We discuss our love for an African centered approach to positive youth and our activism in the African Diaspora. Powered and distributed by Simplecast ..read more
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Alma Negra y Hijo Nativo
Caras Lindas
by Full Service Radio
4y ago
In this episode, Hijo Nativo and Alma Negra give their listeners a chance to get to know more about them as they share what their story is. Interviewing each other one on one they will cover the inception of Caras Lindas, the multicultural jungle that is the DMV, hip-hop and reggae, their aliases, the driving force behind their work and what it consists of outside of the Full Service Radio booth. Powered and distributed by Simplecast ..read more
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Lengua Viva
Caras Lindas
by Full Service Radio
4y ago
Despite growing up speaking Spanish everyday in a Spanish-speaking household, I didn’t learn to read and write in Spanish until I was 13! When I finally started to learn… it was BAD. I wrote everything phonetically AND with a Cuban accent. Many of us who are dual language learners have this experience of not fixing in your native tongue. This week will speak with Dr. Aisha Z. Cort about her journey with Language and AfroLatinidad. Dr. Aisha Cort is the Afro-Cuban founder of Hey Dr.Cort!, a company focused on bringing language to life via the VIVA LA LENGUA online Spanish courses and cultural i ..read more
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The Making of "Maestrina da Favela"
Caras Lindas
by Full Service Radio
4y ago
Caras Lindas talks with Falani Afrika, a DC native and independent filmmaker who also enjoys working with the youth as an art educator with Guerilla Arts Inc. Falani’s current project is Maestrina da Favela, a coming-of-age documentary following the life of Afro-Brazilian, female percussionist Elem Silva between the ages of 13-22 ..read more
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Memories of Francisco Rigores
Caras Lindas
by Full Service Radio
4y ago
This week we remember Legendary Cuban Rumba Singer and Director of the Cuban Folkloric Group “Los Invasores de los 80” (Invaders of the 80s) Francisco Rigores with Luci Murphy. A cultural warrior and internationalist activist D.C. native. Francisco Rigores was considered a local celebrity and master of Afro-Cuban music and dance. Rigores lived in the Adams Morgan, Mount Pleasant & the Columbia Heights neighborhoods over the past four decades. Powered and distributed by Simplecast ..read more
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