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Acknowledgments v
Introduction Marta Moreno Vega Marinieves Alba Yvette Modestin vii
Historical
Afro-Venezuelan Cimarronas: Desde Adentro Nirva Rosa Camacho Parra 1
Carrera de una Cimarrona Mónica Carillo 17
Personal
Bodies and Memories: Afro-Latina Identities in Motion Ana-Maurine Lara 23
Memories of a Black Woman Activist Diva Moreira 49
Black Girls Ride Tricycles Too: Thoughts from the Identities of an Afro-descendent and Feminist Woman Ana Irma Rivera Lassén 67
Afro-Boricua: Nuyorican de Pura Cepa Marta Moreno Vega 77
Where the Heart Is: Family, Work and my Binational Life as a Black Brazilian Scholar Vânia Penha-Lopes 97
A Jane Doe Ana Irma Rivera Lassén 119
Personal Contemporary
The Whispers of the Ancestors: Development of a Black, Proud, Panamanian Voice Yvette Modestin 123
La Encrucijada/The Crossroads: Where Roots Grow Again Marinieves Alba 141
A Life Spirals: Journeys of an Afro-Latina Activist Evelyne Laurent-Perrault 157
Fatal Conquests: Racial Imposition in Puerto Rico María I. Reinat-Pumarejo 185
Frente al siglo Nuevo Shirley Campbell 201
Un mundo sin miedo Shirley Campbell 203
Medium: A Meditation for Diaspora Daughters Lorelei Williams 205
Editors 229
Contributors 231
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