Roots of Afro-Latin rhythms
An economist and social work Ph.D. candidate have partnered to create the Mix(ed)tape Podcast, which unpacks the roots, roles, and racism that occurs within the Afro-Latin dance scene.
An economist and social work Ph.D. candidate have partnered to create the Mix(ed)tape Podcast, which unpacks the roots, roles, and racism that occurs within the Afro-Latin dance scene.
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