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Escuela de verano DIAFAR
Escuela de verano DIAFAR
Por segundo año consecutivo la Diáspora Africana de la Argentina lanza sus cursos de verano en el barrio de Almagro. La línea de los mismos se estructura en talleres, seminarios y encuentros de cine debate. Por segundo año consecutivo la Diáspora Africana de la Argentina lanza sus cursos de verano en el barrio de Almagro. La línea de los mismos se estructura en talleres, seminarios y…
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DIAFAR "Acá Estamos" (vídeo oficial) - Campaña Rap Contra el Racismo: Argentina
DIAFAR "We're Here" (Official Video) - Rap Campaign Against Racism: Argentina
Negro [¡En español!]: Afrodescendientes en Argentina
El presidente de DIAFAR (Diaspora Africana de la Argentina) habla sobre los afrodescendientes en Argentina y los nuevos movimientos para hacer tomar conciencia de ascendencia africana y su influencia en la Argentina.
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Si en tu bandera luces tres colores ¿Cómo no entiendes que un país monocromo es aburrido y pobre? Sí! El peor sordo es el que oye/pero no escucha, no ve y no saborea la riqueza del hombre.
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Federico Fernando Pita, President of DIAFAR (African Diaspora of Argentina) visited the Schomburg Center today. DIAFAR is an organization that includes “the Afro born in Argentina, African-Americans and African immigrants” to Argentina who are reviving the 500-year-old history and culture of Africans in Argentina.
Captions:
(1): Tammi Lawson, Librarian of the Schomburg's Art and Artifacts Division, shows woodcuts related to the writings of Langston Hughes by Argentina artist Antonio Frasconi.
(2): Sharon Howard (second from left), Chief Librarian, displays books in English and Spanish, relating to Argentina.
(3): Diana Lachatanere (far right), Curator of Manuscripts, Archives and Rare Books Division, shows documents detailing the history of Africans in Argentina, which began with the arrival of enslaved Africans in the early 1500s.
(4): Mary Yearwood (far right), Curator of the Photographs and Prints Division Mary Yearwood (far right), displays photographs and illustrations related to Argentina and all of Latin America.