Baleadas Don’t Belong to Us Idalia “Dalia” Wilmoth
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"Latinidad is constructed in such a way that it continues to erase all connections to Afro-identities." Join Idalia Wilmoth, a second-generation Roatanin descent from Roatan, Honduras, as she uses the dual concepts of Black geography and African Diaspora Space to investigate the creation of Black Roatanin Identity and its role in constructing Roatan's Nation-state. Each episode, we educate, amplify, and elevate the stories, histories, and cultures of Afro-Latin communities in Roatan, Honduras and their transnational connections.
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The Black Caribbean: "Mourning Spanish Dominance” Neoliberalism – the ideology at the root of the problem
This week Baleadas Don’t Belong to Us presents episode #3 discussing the introduction of Neoliberalism, ZEDES (Zone Economic Developement Employment), Land Grabbing and Racism
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The Black Caribbean: "Mourning Spanish Dominance” Whose Life Really Matters?
This podcast episode exploring the role of race and racism in emergency response and recovery during and in the midst of an aftermath of hurricanes specifically in Honduras. Systemic racism is very present in Honduras.
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Interview with Roatan Native: Roschelle Rivers Buchanan
This week Baleadas Don’t Belong to Us presents episode #2 featuring Native Roatanin Roschelle Rivers Buchanan. Born and raised in Roatan, Honduras Shelli discuss her experience growing up on an island. 🇭🇳
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