August 29, 2012

Fear of a Black Panama?

Melva Lowe Goodin (center)


Over the years, the Panamanian writer Melva Lowe Goodin has been dedicated to research and strengthen awareness about the African presence in Panama. She spoke with Facets about her invaluable work. 

The interview and commentary are  in Spanish:

http://www.laestrella.com.pa/online/impreso/2012/08/12/afropanamenos-huellas-invisibles.asp

http://www.laestrella.com.pa/online/impreso/2012/08/12/reconocimiento-de-la-propia-historia.asp


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