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if i went home and told my grandmother some mess like "granny ur not black" she'd be like
u ok?
she knows shes still that black woman from north carolina who cooks those soul food dinners i love so much
just like i know and cherish and represent my roots in southside queens
while embracing info about my roots. and having FUN with it.
but at least i know why i love afro-latinos so much now. cuz i was beginning to worry a bit...like why am i ALWAYS sticking up for them and defending them?
almost as quickly and strongly as i am to defend african-american people.
like POPPIN up fuming and ready to go tooth and nail. and im so close to them as a community. they always have felt like family to me.
but its cuz i was raised by a woman with afro-latina roots. a woman who i am MADLY in love with.
it makes a lot of sense.
keyword being AFRO. as in, we're still Black at the foundation of everything. and we don't run away from or try to hide that.
as in, Zumbi dos Palmares, a Brazilian warrior who was key in fighting against slavery Brazil
....who has been gracing my avatar for weeks.
as in João da Cruz e Sousa, a famous poet and journalist who was actually born in the same area of Brazil my grandmother's family is from (Santa Catarina)
the moment you see me honoring some white PORTUGUESE historical figure and tryna align myself with them is the moment u need to tap me on my shoulder like "umm afro, didn't they enslave ur african ancestors? "