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9 Afro Latinx Podcasts to Add to Your Queue

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Podcasts are a great way to expand your world and learn about different cultures, topics, and points of view. Afro Latinx podcasters are adding their voices to the diversifying landscape of podcasting. Through discussing race, immigration, sex, love, and mental health, Afro Latinx people are making their voices heard! 

All of the podcasts on this list are hosted by at least one Afro Latinx person. Afro Latinx diversity in podcasting — and all forms of media — is the Latino representation all Latinos need. Add these podcasts to your listening list today and continue to support diverse Latino representation in the media. 

Chombita Chronicles 

 

Afro Panamanian Yovy D’s podcast Chombita Chronicles is a Spanish-language podcast that discusses life, race, and the ways in which the world is changing how it talks about identity. 

Radio Cana Negra 

Three Afro Latinas —one Garifuna, Evelyn Alvarez, and two Panamanians, Dash Harris and Janvieve Williams Comrie —host this podcast where they deliver sharp and hilarious commentary and critical analysis on a range of topics, from navigating conversations about Afro Latinx identity with prejudiced people to money and generational trauma. One of the hosts behind the podcast is the founder of Afro Latino Travel

Negra Como Yo 

From Venezuela, Gisette Rosas hosts this podcast that welcomes a number of guests to discuss their work and how race in their communities or countries affects them. Rosas hopes to inspire people to be proud of being Black Latino.

Loose Accents 

 

Described as “an immigrant podcast for the pressed and unbothered,” Loose Accents is hosted by Undocubae and Danyeli. The podcast’s two seasons have episodes that discuss music, immigration, LGBTQIA Latinx people, and the personal motivations and aspirations of both hosts.  

Undocumented Black Girl

Denea Joseph is an undocumented Black DACA recipient and national immigrant rights, activist. Joseph immigrated from Belize to the United States when she was 7 years old and often speaks about her experience as an undocumented Black Latina. The Undocumented Black Girl podcast offers a much-needed voice in conversations about immigration and race.

Bag Ladiez

Lina and Estephanie and are two Dominican Afro-Latinx podcasters. Bag Ladiez is a podcast about BAGGAGE: yours, mine, and ours. “Through the podcast, our goal is to help ourselves and our listeners by pushing ourselves to be vulnerable about the way that the world affects us and our ability to live our truest, most authentic lives.”

Ladies Who Bronché

 

Bronx natives Julissa and SkittleZ host this hilarious and savvy podcast which recently launched its fourth season! These two have been working together and delivering culturally competent content since 2012 when they released the hilarious viral video sensation, Shit Spanish Girls Say. 

El Salon Chronicles

El Salon Chronicles is a podcast based on the lives and experiences of five Dominican American women from New York. The group of women was inspired while on a girl’s trip to extend the conversations to others, kind of like taking “salon” talk to the masses.  

Get Fit with Massi

Self/described weight loss coach, fitness educator, and the founder of The ConFITence Blueprint, Masiel is an Afro-Latina helping busy, ambitious women of color feel great without limiting their diets.

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