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The Rhythms of Resistance: Bad Bunny’s DtMF is About Cultural War

Dr. Albert DeJesús Rivera1 year ago1 year ago032 mins

In 1881 the Chiricahuas of the Apache nation raided the frontier settlement of Cubero, New Mexico, taking a local woman hostage. In time, Plácida Romero was able to return to Cubero and the ordeal inspired an “Indita” or frontier balada recounting her experience in the former Spanish colony. To this day, the descendants of Plácida…

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Celia Cruz Breaks Barriers: First Afro-Latina to Grace US Currency

Camila Dejesus2 years ago02 mins

Legendary Cuban Singer, and the proclaimed Queen of Salsa herself, Celia Cruz has made history as the first ever Afro-Latina to be put on US currency in the form of a quarter. Since 2022, the United States has been placing more of an emphasis on celebrating women in history with this special honor through the…

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