MahoganyBooks Front Row: The Podcast

Navigating the Intersections of Black and Afro-Latinx Identities

May 06, 2024 MahoganyBooks, Derrick A. Young, Ramunda Lark Young Season 1 Episode 16
Navigating the Intersections of Black and Afro-Latinx Identities
MahoganyBooks Front Row: The Podcast
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MahoganyBooks Front Row: The Podcast
Navigating the Intersections of Black and Afro-Latinx Identities
May 06, 2024 Season 1 Episode 16
MahoganyBooks, Derrick A. Young, Ramunda Lark Young

Remember the warmth of sitting around a table, listening to the elders share stories that are equal parts history and heart? That's the essence of what we're bringing to the table in today's episode. We're thrilled to host April Ryan and Natasha S. Alford, two titans of journalism and literature, as they guide us through the rich landscape of African American narratives and their personal journeys of resilience and identity. Their voices, both vital in the articulation of our communal and individual stories, offer an intimate look into the soul of our community.

As we unfurl the tapestry of identity, we traverse the vivid intersection where African American and Puerto Rican cultures meet. The episodes peel back layers of our shared histories and individual experiences, exploring profound personal anecdotes—from culturally unique celebrations to struggles with racial profiling. These are the stories that shape us, reflected in the choices we make, from the halls of esteemed universities to the paths we carve out ourselves post-graduation. April and Natasha share their wisdom on navigating these life-altering decisions and the societal pressures that accompany them, shining a light on the diverse experiences that define us.

We wrap our discussion with a heartfelt homage to the power of black literature, underscoring its pivotal role in today's society and our personal lives. 'Black Books Matter' isn't just a statement—it's a celebration of the stories that bind us, the resilience inherited from our ancestors, and the pride in our heritage. As we close, we invite you to join us in this literary appreciation, to honor the transformative influence black authors hold in shaping minds and driving societal change. With captivating conversations and insights, this episode is an ode to the written word and its enduring impact.

MakerSpace offices are proud to sponsor this episode on the MahoganyBooks Podcast Network. MakerSpace is here to meet the needs of today's entrepreneurs through private offices, coworking spaces, conference rooms, and podcast studios. We are a hub for makers and shakers. Here we help you to build, brand, and broadcast your business. Just mention code ‘Mahogany’ for all current specials. We have two locations to best serve you. 

Discover a world of Black Literature
Visit MahoganyBooks and use code 'Front Row' to save 10% on your first purchase. #BlackBooksMatter

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Remember the warmth of sitting around a table, listening to the elders share stories that are equal parts history and heart? That's the essence of what we're bringing to the table in today's episode. We're thrilled to host April Ryan and Natasha S. Alford, two titans of journalism and literature, as they guide us through the rich landscape of African American narratives and their personal journeys of resilience and identity. Their voices, both vital in the articulation of our communal and individual stories, offer an intimate look into the soul of our community.

As we unfurl the tapestry of identity, we traverse the vivid intersection where African American and Puerto Rican cultures meet. The episodes peel back layers of our shared histories and individual experiences, exploring profound personal anecdotes—from culturally unique celebrations to struggles with racial profiling. These are the stories that shape us, reflected in the choices we make, from the halls of esteemed universities to the paths we carve out ourselves post-graduation. April and Natasha share their wisdom on navigating these life-altering decisions and the societal pressures that accompany them, shining a light on the diverse experiences that define us.

We wrap our discussion with a heartfelt homage to the power of black literature, underscoring its pivotal role in today's society and our personal lives. 'Black Books Matter' isn't just a statement—it's a celebration of the stories that bind us, the resilience inherited from our ancestors, and the pride in our heritage. As we close, we invite you to join us in this literary appreciation, to honor the transformative influence black authors hold in shaping minds and driving societal change. With captivating conversations and insights, this episode is an ode to the written word and its enduring impact.

MakerSpace offices are proud to sponsor this episode on the MahoganyBooks Podcast Network. MakerSpace is here to meet the needs of today's entrepreneurs through private offices, coworking spaces, conference rooms, and podcast studios. We are a hub for makers and shakers. Here we help you to build, brand, and broadcast your business. Just mention code ‘Mahogany’ for all current specials. We have two locations to best serve you. 

Discover a world of Black Literature
Visit MahoganyBooks and use code 'Front Row' to save 10% on your first purchase. #BlackBooksMatter

Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

Support the Show.

Thanks for listening! Show support by reviewing our podcast and sharing it with a friend. You can also follow us on Instagram, @MahoganyBooks, for information about our next author event and attend live.

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