My Cop Dad & His Cop Buddies

This story still stings, but I’ll tell it anyway.
This story still stings, but I’ll tell it anyway.
I may have been born a Honduran-Puerto Rican, but my culture is a whole lot wider than that. I’m made of parts stolen from people outside of the culture I was born into.
A letter to my Honduran grandma, who I love so much but who has some pretty messed up views about Black people and Mexicans.
It is from a germinal line about silencing those who resist stereotypes and restrictions placed on identity that Black Honduran author and founder of the Bronx is Reading, Saraciea J. Fennell, builds this remarkable anthology.
Host Hector Luis Alamo chats with Baybeh RicHHH, a Honduran-American rapper from Anaheim, California, and a member of The Mighty Tribe.
Hector chats with David Sosa, a Puerto Rican singer based in Queens, New York
Hector chats with Alejandro A. Riera, a long-time film critic born in Santurce, Puerto Rico and based in Chicago, about Latino and Latin American movies and diversity in Hollywood
Hector chats with Mayra Gaona, a PhD candidate in psychology, about the stigma against therapy in the Latino community