The Museum of Latin American Art (MOLAA) is the only Museum in the United States fully dedicated to modern and contemporary Latin American and Latino art. Founded in 1996 by Dr. Robert Gumbiner, MOLAA houses a collection of more than 1,600 works of art including paintings, sculptures, drawings, mixed-media, photographs, and video art. The Museum is a multidisciplinary institution committed to providing a platform for cross-cultural dialogue through the arts, educational programs and events for the community.
Exactly HTF are either of you 2 females BLACK? U couldn't pass for Black in the US/France or Canada??? AND I resent u adopting and attaching urselves to Black ADOS LINEAGE and History...How Dare You... 🖤🖕
Was Blessed to have the weekend TOUR, when this exhibit opened, and was deeply moved by the artists’ evolution, and historical narrative depicted in the works and background, the Docent soooo engagingly presented for us. I have forgotten, so sorry I can’t honor her here by name. I really look forward to visiting this site again, everything about it was fantastic! Many Thanks to all involved, for keeping it alive during these terrible recent pandemic years. ✨🙏🌏✌️💜✨
This was extremely educational for me. I am a black African American woman who appreciate and value the knowledge that was given to me via Zoom video by Zahira Cabrera.
There is nothing latin about the Americas. The indigenous occupation and discovery is eternal. Just invading or showing up doesn’t change universally held understanding.
Deniae Olvier has an intetview where she even talka about hpw the Young Lords Organization moved to PR and the focus was totally diffeent to the point where they seemed oppsoed to fighting racism- she was speaking on their alignment with a group there .she left after that
not sure why African Americans would be complaining about hate from other race groups when they themselves show the same hate towards other black people from the African continent. You yourselves support white supremacy by hating the Africans, so If you hate yourself why would you expect other people to love you? African Americans are the only race in America who hate their place of origin aka the motherland, Chines in America love China, Italians in America love Italy, the Mexicans in America love Mexico, etc. Black Americans are the only people in America who hate their roots or have no roots nor have any interest to know where they come from or who they are. You got all the money, fame, and status but you lack the one thing which no money, no fame, and status can buy and that is knowledge of self. Knowledge of self is more valuable than any silver or gold. This is why all the other races can arrive in America yesterday and still run laps around you and be more successful than you, it's because you don't know yourselves and they do, they have roots and you don't, they know themselves and you don't know yourselves. You reap what you sow this is the universal principle of Karma. Stop putting out negative hateful energy towards your own kind, not only Africans from the continent but also other blacks in general, and that energy will not come back to you. Others are only a mirror of what is in you.....
@@debrawhite4838 As a black man im concerned about black people and black things everywhere, only an ignorant mind could ask such an ignorant question.
Thank you for this amazingly educational & blunt explanation of something that should be well known across our Latiné communities but isn't. Doing my thesis is where I've really unpacked a lot of Latin America's racist past & present. The Argentina thing really struck me since I read about it earlier, they say there's no racism in Argentina because there's no Black people, but now knowing how Argentina became ~97% white & Mestizo just makes the racism SO alarming. We really need to put in work to dismantle all these colonial ideas ingrained in our homes! ✊🏽
Thank you so much for your thoughtful comment! At MOLAA we are always excited when we have the chance to share amazing lectures such as this on our channel <3
hola colegas me llamo Nancy, yo también estudie en la bella ENAH jaja, me gustaría saber que opinan acerca de las personas que nos sabemos afro descendientes por línea materna de muchas generaciones atrás y que nuestro color de piel es muy clara, por lo tanto "no parecemos afro descendentes" o no se nos reconoce por una especie de policía del colorismo, a mi me han juzgado por traer dreadlocks desde los 18 años (ahora tengo 37 y aun los llevo) y no ser negra, pero yo me reconozco afro, que opinan de ese tema? hasta donde una persona puede definirte como tal o cual según sus conceptos del deber ser, saluditos y un gran abrazo.
Se que este comentario es viejo de hace unos meses, pero yo soy una persona agro descendiente por parte de mi madre pero mi hermana y yo salimos con un color más claro como mi padre y me cuesta muchísimo reconocer mi afrodescendencia ya que la sociedad muchas nos etiqueta como que no somos negros pero tampoco muy blancos entonces muchas veces tengo crisis de identidad
Thank you Judy Baca MOLAA and Alyssandra for this amazing exhibit! Will be returning at least a few more times to fully absorb the history, beauty and depth it that it brings.
Hi! Thanks for your question, unfortuanetly we don't have their names. I've reached out to see if we can locate them and if we're able I'll send a reply!
Hola a todas, recién encontré su podcast en Spotify y tengo una pregunta, ¿qué opinan de las mujeres que no son afrodescendientes pero tienen el cabello muy rizado/crespo y han sufrido también (aunque, claro, en distintas magnitudes) discriminación y, al encontrar esta “validación”, en otros sectores de mujeres con también cabello rizado, trenzándolo y se sienten atraídas por también portarlas? ¿Por respeto a los distintos orígenes particularmente africanos sería mejor no portarlas? Saludos, gracias por circular estos debates :)
First of all, I got schooled and thank you because that was real and full of truth. Loved the line, "This is not theory". Hard to hear but at the same time beautiful.
This is an example of the kind of meditation event I can do for you I think the timeslots to be like 15 minutes, 30 minutes or an hour. Let me know would love to do something for you online.
Thanks for shouting out the "2 weeks" fans. I just fell for Los Bros hard recently, I didn't know what I was missing. It is now one of my favorite things in the world, not just comics.
By popular demand - the MUSIC bed for this video was culled from various movies (listed below), sadly none of these have ever been released in any form and I fear the audio elements may be gone... • Santo contra la hija de Frankenstein • Blue Demon: destructor des espias • Los campeones de justicio • Santo y Blue Demon vs Dracula y el Hombre Lobo • Santo v, La Hacha Diabolica • Castillo de las momias de Guanajuato • Blue Demon vs Infernal Brains • Mil Mascaras • Santo en Mission Suicida • Las mujeres panteras • Santo contra Capulina • Santo v. Dr. Death • Santo en la venganza de la momia • Luchadoras contra la momia Azteca • Santo y Blue Demon en el mundo de los muertos • Santo y Blue Demon contra los monstruos