La Negra Tiene MÃS QUE Tumbao: Afro-LatinoAmericanas Rise Up For Change.
One-third of Latin America's population is of African descent. Pervasive racism and sexism in the region result in devastating impacts on Black women's lives from cradle to grave. But Afro-descendant Latinoamericanas are speaking truth to power, fighting oppression and innovating solutions. Come hear Black women’s stories in their own words—no filter.
Join When and Where I Enter, Inc. (WWIE) for a multimedia presentation and candid discussion about Latin America's Black women and girls. Our featured guests are Luz Marina of Colombia, general secretary of the Association of Internally Displaced Afro-Colombians, and Gabriela Watson Aurazo of Brazil, a documentary filmmaker. Myrna Peralta, a long-time D.C. resident who relocated here from Puerto Rico, will moderate. Peralta is president and CEO of the local nonprofit CentroNÃa.
WWIE, a Houston-based foundation, provides grants to support the essential work of Black women's grassroots organizations in Latin America. To date, we have given grants to NGOs in seven countries and Puerto Rico totaling nearly $70,000. Founder Veta Byrd-Perez will celebrate WWIE's 10th anniversary at this fundraiser—the organization's first-ever event in Washington, D.C.
While this event is free and open to the public, we request that attendees RSVP in advance at WWIE.splashthat.com.
When and Where I Enter, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) tax exempt charitable organization. All donations are tax deductible.