
19 episodes

Radio Caña Negra Caña negra
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4.6 • 32 Ratings
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We talk, share, laugh, heal, learn about issues related to Black people from Latin America. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cana-negra/support
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Season 2: EP. 19 - (Part 1) Latines Building Platforms of Solidarity on AntiBlackness--So What Are You Going to do About it?
Platforms of solidarity built on antiblackness, flimsy "people of color" terminologies, all at the expense of Black people. Nury Martinez, Kevin de Leon, Gil Cedillo and Rob Herrera said nothing new, it was just recorded this time. We share our takes on taking actual material responsibility and accountability. Stay tuned for part two, next week.
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Season 1: EP. 18: "Vaxed, Waxed & Unmasked:" On COVID, Cleanliness and our preference on the Company of Women
We discuss the societal climates of non-masked Northerners versus the masked norm elsewhere, in Panama specifically, hygiene and cleaning habits and Janvieve's experiences traveling on the continent of Africa and "tamales of dirt."
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Season 1: EP. 17: "YOU'VE BEEN ANTI-BLACKED" - Black History Months in Latin America
We chat about May being "mes de la Etnia Negra" in Panama (and also in Colombia and Venezuela). We know, we know... Black is not an ethnicity, yet the month has been misnomered and we can hold multiple truths at once... the importance of these months AND the fact that nonBlack folks in Latin America WILL show up in Blackface during these "celebratory" Black history and futures months. We share our real-life, fear-inducing antiblack experiences in Guatemala, Panama and others.
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Season 1: EP. 16: Hood Economics, Bleeding thighs, Pregnancy Woes, and how Hoe sh*t Saved As All!
We talk about communal economic structures, hoe sh*t as praxis as Evelyn describes her mother being a seamstress and her most loyal and easy to work with customer base being sex workers. Dash is left gagged and speechless as Janvieve and Evelyn describe the changes their bodies went through before and after pregnancy and birthing. And we all agree, at no point would we ever miss a meal. Anxiety, depression or not.
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Season 1: EP. 15: BITCH, STAND UP! Pt 2 of the Complexities of Age & Aging -
When you're going through shit, it's legit! Ev reminds us while also inviting us to plant yourself and swim because you already have what you need to build the life that you want. And don't ever forget to celebrate your wins and victories!
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Season 1: EP. 14: Who Do You Want to Reproduce with? And the Complexities of Age & Aging - Pt 1
"Geriatric" pregnancies, starving alone, "grandkids money" and mastering life's stages. Join the macheteras as we discuss intentional family planning, birthing over age 35, powerfully parenting and our relationships with aging. Enjoy an excerpt from AfroColombian poet, Mary Grueso, "Negra Soy" (I am Black) at the end of this episode. Second part of this episode coming next week!
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Customer Reviews
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Just Things To Consider - Hopefully y’all receive this feedback well
I don’t know if this podcast is on hiatus or if it’s over with now, but I believe you three bring forth real topics that need to be had especially when it comes to female bodies, aging, reproduction, the Afro-Latinx experience within the US and outside the US, and so much more. I very much see the value in these topics and in real life Black Latina women having these conversations, however I would implore you three to consider how you edit these podcasts. Or maybe find ways to make it more cohesive and a little less chaotic because unless you re-listen to a couple of these episodes a few times it’ll be difficult for you to keep up with the topic jumping. Also, I think you should all consider how often you speak, because we hear Evelyn a lot more than we hear Janvieve in these episodes. There are some episodes where you don’t hear Janvieve at all, and then there are some episodes where Dash will start to say something and she doesn’t get to finish her thought before being interrupted by Evelyn’s comments. There are a lot of episodes where this doesn’t seem like a conversation with three people at all. So, I just implore y’all to think about the cohesiveness of your topics and to be more conscious of the erratic topic jumping with little explanation, and to just be cognizant of how often you speak or don’t speak. That’s all.
Unlike none other!
Excellent podcast! It’s unfiltered content produced by three Black women from Latin America that privilege their own voices, experiences and histories. There’s no other podcast available like Radio Caña Negra!