Internationally acclaimed Afro-Mexican rapper and multidisciplinary artist Bocafloja will screen his poetic 37-minute documentary Nana Dijo (2015) and follow it up with a student Q&A. Shot in Honduras, México, Uruguay, Argentina, and the U.S., the film explores Afro-Latinx identity, much as Bocafloja’s music does: he is a leading voice on decolonization, indigenous rights, black-and-brown unity, and anti-black racism in the Americas.
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Earlier Event: October 21
Come Out, Come Out Wherever You Are! LGBTQIA+ Student/Staff/Faculty Social
Later Event: October 21
ASP Presents: Open Mic Night