November 2019 ~ Issue 50
This issue of Es Mi Cultura shines a spotlight on Cuba's first female film director,
AfroCubana Sara Gomez.
October 2019 ~ Issue 49
To celebrate Es Mi Cultura's fourth anniversary, we are catching up with ladies who were previously featured. Check out what they had to say about Es Mi Cultura's impact and their comments on Afro-Latinx media coverage over the last few years.
September 2019 ~ Issue 48
The idea for Latino Heritage Month celebrated throughout the latter half of September and the first half of October began as a way to promote the history, culture, and contributions of Latino-Americans. Specifically — those whose ancestors came from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Central and South America.
Read Issue 48
August 2019 ~ Issue 47
Two NYC Afro-Latinas undoing decades of generational trauma
with comedy and dumb honesty.
A podcast
co-hosted by Mika Kenyah and J-Gil.
Read issue 47
July 2019 ~ Issue 46

"My name is Tally Dilbert and I'm a proud Afro-Latina. I was born and raised in Honduras. I currently attend the University of Texas at San Antonio and major in communication. My main passion is blogging and photography. I love to be creative and build relationships with people.
As an Afro-Latina, I love to share my culture and my beautiful country, Honduras. Ever since I started blogging on Instagram, I've shared about my roots and I embrace being able to speak Spanish which is why I also try to share that side of me on social media. By doing these things, I've been able to connect with other Honduras and also Afro-Latinas around the United States." ~ Tally Dilbert
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