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Zoe Saldana Under Fire for Problematic Remarks on Dominican Independence Day


Zoe Saldana Under Fire for Problematic Remarks on Dominican Independence Day
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The Guardians of the Galaxy star receives death threats and hateful messages after she blasts Somos team for a post explaining the complicated history of Dominican Independence Day.
Mar 3, 2021
AceShowbiz -
Zoe Saldana caught heat for her responses to an Instagram post explaining the complicated history of Dominican Independence Day. The
Guardians of the Galaxy star received death threats and hateful messages after she commented on a post on Refinery29 s Somos Instagram account on February 27.
The 10-slide long post, which was a collaboration with InCultured Co., asked readers, What to the Afro-Dominican is the 27th of February. It detailed how the split between Haiti and the Dominican Republic has influenced the anti-blackness often both internalized and/or experienced by many Afro-Dominicans to this day. ....

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Hispanics are celebrating Black History Month. Here's why


Hispanics are celebrating Black History Month. Here’s why
Orlando Sentinel
3/1/2021
Ingrid Cotto, Orlando Sentinel
By the time she was five, Barbara Idalissee Abadía-Rexach felt she carried a great responsibility on her shoulders: her black skin.
“[I decided] to get good grades and be the most well-behaved girl in the classroom because you can’t be Black, have bad hair, have bad grades and behave badly. That’s the stereotype [about Black people],“ said Abadía-Rexach, professor of Afro-Latin studies at San Francisco State University.
Fighting against “structural and systemic racism” became a mission for the Puerto Rican anthropologist. ....

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